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Subject: 
Re: "Perfect" Technic little bits storage at Costco
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Date: 
Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:49:35 GMT
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Adrian Drake" <tremor@apk.net> wrote in message
news:H5Dpq0.GLL@lugnet.com...
Zag makes a good product.  I use one of their larger storage bins for my
building selection of basic bricks:


http://www.zag.co.il/products_inner3.asp?Super_id=1&Sub_Super_id=1&product_l
ine_id=77&Sub_Sub_Super_id=17&this=651

(you can deep link, Tom.  see?)

It's larger than what you're describing, but I LOVE the removable bins. • It
allows me to just pull an empty bin and go to my main brick storage to • fill
it up.  Plus, the plastic is a nice solid construction.

Adrian
--
www.brickfrenzy.com


Zag are great. most of my LEGO is in these guys

http://www.zag.co.il/products_inner3.asp?Super_id=1&Sub_Super_id=1&product_l
ine_id=80&Sub_Sub_Super_id=17&this=667

The draw dividers occaionally annoy me by jumping out, mixing 1x1 plates but
apart from that they are dead handy.

--
James Stacey
---------
www.minifig.co.uk
#925 - I'm a citizen of Legoland travelling Incommunicado



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Zag makes a good product. I use one of their larger storage bins for my building selection of basic bricks: (URL) can deep link, Tom. see?) It's larger than what you're describing, but I LOVE the removable bins. It allows me to just pull an empty (...) (22 years ago, 10-Nov-02, to lugnet.storage)

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