🎨 Unlock your creative flow anywhere with ArtBin’s ultimate portable organizer!
The ArtBin 6892AG 2-Tray Art Supply Box is a compact, durable, and water-resistant organizer designed for professional and hobbyist artists alike. Featuring two lift-up trays with removable dividers, a secure lockable latch, and a spacious bottom compartment, it offers versatile storage for a wide range of art supplies. Its lightweight design and sturdy handle make it perfect for creatives on the move, ensuring your tools stay organized, protected, and ready to inspire wherever you go.
Brand | ArtBin |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Grey/Black |
Product Dimensions | 14"L x 7.5"W x 8"H |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 2 Pounds |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
UPC | 071617079338 |
Capacity | 11.34 g |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00071617079338 |
Manufacturer | ArtBin |
Part Number | 6892AG |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | 6892AG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 0 |
Style | Two Tray |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight, Lockable, Portable, Removable Compartment, Stackable |
Included Components | 2 Trays |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
S**I
THE ArtBin (2 tray # 6892AG)
Having a similar ArtBin, over one a decade ago and selecting the upgrade today, I am happy that they have not changed. Still the same durable and orderly bin for drawing.Naturally smaller pastel sets, index of colour pencils and more do fit in the bottom (I need my colours to stay in order and want them protected from cross contamination but others are less orderly and don’t mind colours mixing. *shudders*).ArtBin (#6892AG) does have some limited space for long pens, brushes, etc. Though wanting too many individual art supplies that exceed 20 cm (about 7.87 inches), this isn’t the storage for you. (To solve having a few longer pens, like the double sided Uchida Marvy pens, I keep a separate pencil case that fits in the bottom of the ArtBin. Where something like Microns/LePen fit in more configurations, within the trays.)Likely I’m not going to put much in the outside compartment. This is a nice gesture but when you have the bin open, this outside compartment isn’t accessible. The plus side, you can have easy access to a few choice items in this space and never have to open your bin (maybe having duplicates or clean storage for brushes). Maybe someone loves this compartment and I’ll figure that out over time.TL:DR either a toolbox (even something like sortimo) with a vast open inside is what you want in life or you want organisation. It isn’t wrong to have a toolbox for art supplies but know that is your preferred storage. Rather ArtBin provides a compact solution for a modest selection of diverse media. Either you need to move a ton of art supplies and know you want a semi-mobile + semi-permanent set up; or you want a bit of everything. (I choose ArtBin cause of minimalism and keeping supplies organised is key for me).
S**
Good fit for my leather supplies
It’s pretty sturdy, my main issue is the lid sometimes pops off so you’ve gotta snap it back on.It’s a rebrand of a generic brand and Plano sells them as well so you can find cheaper prices but these are more readily available.
M**A
Good for storage and transport of oil paints
I use this to store and transport my oil paints and accessories. The top tray can be customized into sub-compartments with removable dividers. It can be unsteady if the lowest compartment is empty and topple over. However if the handle is used to prop it up, it is not much of an issue (see photo). Larger tubs of paint have to be in the lowest compartment but 37ml tubes fit into the trays. Unfortunately certain accessories are too large to fit, for example the common brush cleaning jar so at the end of the day I need more storage for my oil painting. Some brushes are also too long for the upper tray. However, overall it's very useful and helps keep my paints organized.
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.
A**N
It's littler than I thought.
I love Artbin products. It's sturdy and came with dividers!
I**L
Excellent Art Supply Bin
Art Bin design is heavy duty in a light case. Well constructed with balanced trays when fully opened.
6**5
Great for all sorts of purposes
Great organizer box for any sort of art supplies or other hobbies. I store all of my watch tools and straps in mine.
T**E
Great first aid box we created
We love this box it's our go to emergency booboo box. Filled it with all things first aid etc.
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