🎨 Organize, Secure, Create — Your Art Command Center Awaits!
The ArtBin 3-Tray Art Supply Box is a durable, portable organizer designed for artists and creatives. Featuring three cantilever trays with removable dividers, a spacious bottom compartment, and a secure lockable latch, it offers customizable storage for brushes, paints, stamps, and more. Its sturdy plastic handle ensures easy transport, making it the perfect all-in-one solution to keep your art supplies organized, protected, and ready wherever inspiration strikes.
Brand | ArtBin |
Color | Multicolor |
Material | Plastic |
Special Feature | Portable |
Style | Three Tray |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Arts & Crafts |
Product Dimensions | 15.75"L x 9"W x 8.37"H |
Capacity | 1 Pounds |
Closure Type | Latch |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Item Weight | 3.54 Pounds |
Opening Mechanism | Latch |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Storage Volume | 1 Pounds |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Material Feature | Durable Plastic |
UPC | 071617079345 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00071617079345 |
Manufacturer | FLAMBEAU INC |
Part Number | 6893AG |
Item Weight | 3.54 pounds |
Item model number | 6893AG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 0 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Portable |
Usage | Stationery |
Included Components | ArtBin Lift Tray Box W/3 Trays & Quick Access Lid Storage - 9"X15.75"X8.375", Black & Gray |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**R
Versatile Box For Your Art Supplies
What do you do with all your art supplies? I had previously stored them in different places around my room. When I saw that a friend had one of these boxes, I thought, "why didn't I think of that?" And so I bought one.— DESIGN —I bought the three-tray box as I have a moderate amount of random art supplies and wanted to have them all in one place. In addition to the three trays, there is a large section at the bottom and a flat top lid for smaller items. This box comes with plastic dividers of two sizes you can use to separate the sections off to make efficient use of the provided spaces. The plastic feels durable and could handle bumps, but maybe not a fall. The main latch mechanism locks down with an audible sound so you know it's secure. If you were to partially latch it, the top catches it to an extent, preventing you from spilling everything out entirely, but definitely make sure to latch properly. Once secure, the handle on top allows you to grab and carry this around.— STORAGE —You can put all sorts of items in here. I have lots of different pens/pencils/markers, small paint bottles, glitter, random sewing items. I was able to fit almost everything I want in one place. The dividers help in organization and you are provided with enough for leftovers.— CONCLUSION —I love it. I bought this and the ArtBin 6874AG. Between those two, I no longer have to search for random art supplies because there are only two places I've designated for them. This three-tray organizer is a great product for your art supply storage. Recommended.
E**Y
Great to Organize Art Supplies
I use this 24/7 to hold my art supplies. It's amazing & so helpful
T**Y
Sewing box that holds shears!
The media could not be loaded. I got this to be my sewing box, and it is sturdy and is a good size. It has multiple options for housing sewing shears. You can see in the video which style fits where. I thought the little shelves would hold spools of thread but the normal size large spools do not fit in them because they are a few millimeters too tall. See video. I put all the spools and my pin cushion in the bottom and everything else in the shelves.
V**U
Classic Art Bin, use for whatever.
This is the same brand of little cubby box I used in Art School 20 years ago. They are still making them, and have more options now.I got it because my Dremel toolbox gave up the ghost. New toolboxes were in the $50 range, and a brand new Dremel(with toolbox) was around $60. So, I wasn't going to spend that on a side toolbox/tackle box. I remembered Art Bin and looked them up.This box has 2 integrated trays for small parts with divisions you can reconfigure, an additional couple compartments in the lid, and the bottom bilge for all your larger stuff. I put the actual Dremel rotary tool in there. It's pretty solid and has lots of compartments for the money. It's not for heavy duty mechanics tools, but for light tackle or small parts it's great. I remember running around town with these in college and they held up great.The only thing is I feel like you have to break them in. The divider sections kind of flex and stretch the plastic, giving it more strength. And the hinge pieces snap in and out the first few weeks. After they have their final form, the plastic settles into shape and they become more stable. But that first week, the hinges can unsnap when fully open, and the top covers can come loose. But for less than $30, it's still a good value, and a sturdy product.
C**E
Large is a Little Large, but Still Portable and Useful
I have seen these around crafts stores for years and always wanted one. Recently I started adding some color to my sketches and needed somewhere to put my gouache paint. This holds the tubes of paint nicely and separate from each other, as well as from the brushes. I like that everything folds down on itself so you can just grab it by the handle and go when you need to. It may be a bit heavy, as the material it is made of is nice and sturdy, but it really depends on its size of the container you get. What is put in it really can change this as well, because it is essentially a nice box with a few extra details that make it extremely versatile.I can't help but also mention that it has a nice compartment at the top where you can keep erasers or anything else you may need on the go. Also, some removable dividers that make certain areas smaller, but they aren't explained very well.Definitely glad I got one. Highly recommended!
P**N
I am loving this case!
I have been struggling trying to find a decent art case. This holds tons of stuff - I am using it for Graphite and Charcoal supplies. Love that there are 3 trays - well worth the money. 5-Stars
J**.
An effective box! I dig it.
I got this to store and organize model building supplies, and I reckon it's quite well suited to that function. The box seems to be made well enough, and I'm sure I'll be able to use for several years to come. The layout of the organizers on each of the tiers is effective, but I suppose I should point out that those layouts aren't terribly customizable.If you have a modest collection of hobby supplies and tools, and you're looking for a box to store 'em, look no further.
Z**E
Lots of space! Exactly what I was looking for!
I had like 4 different containers for all this stuff. I work with multiple mediums and wanted a place to keep everything all together so I didn't have to leave the house with like half the stuff I needed for one drawing, but with the ability to organize it all so my colored pencils and paint markers werent just floating around together. My only complaint is that the pullout teirs aren't very deep and don't like to sit right if you put too much in one of the compartments. But this thing is MASSIVE and I'm not even using every single compartment yet so if it doesn't fit in one spot, you can likely find a different place for it pretty easy. I really enjoy that the teirs aren't attached to the lid. I've had other tackle boxes like this that used that extra joint as a bandaid for the shoddy structural integrity of the lid. The latch is nice and secure too! This thing just feels so solid! Can't wait to sticker-bomb the hell out of it!
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