🛠️ Craft in Style with Ultimate Organization!
The ArtBin 6978AB Magnetic Die Storage Case is a portable and stylish solution for organizing your metal cutting dies. Featuring three magnetic sheets, durable high-impact plastic construction, and a convenient handle, this case is designed for both functionality and aesthetics. With a total capacity of approximately 21 sheets, it ensures your crafting essentials are always at hand and secure.
Material | Plastic Storage Case |
Brand | ArtBin |
Style | Box & Sheet set |
Product Dimensions | 10.7"L x 9.4"W |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Manufacturer | ArtBin |
UPC | 071617025137 885764718978 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00716170251370, 00071617025137 |
Item model number | 6978AB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Plastic Storage Case |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Box & Sheet set |
Manufacturer Part Number | 6978AB |
A**R
Love this product!
I do love this Art Bin storage box system for storing wafer thin dies. The magnetic sheets are very thick so the box can get heavy to carry once it fills up but it does hold ALOT of magnetic sheets and dies in one case. One thing I have discovered is that over time, the magnetic pages start to curl up on the top and bottom if you store the case upright. A few of my dies warped because of this situation, they were not bent out of shape to the point where I could not use them, but were definitely warped. After the pages start curling, you can only really place nestable/stacker dies in the center section of the page, otherwise they will warp. I took out all the curled pages and tried to straighten them out by lying them flat on a hard surface and weighting them down. After 2 days they did straighten out for the most part. If you plan on using this method to store your wafer thin dies, I recommend that you keep the cases stored flat, rather than upright like a suitcase, and then flip them over so the other side is facing down every once in awhile, so hopefully the pages won't curl on you. I did try to make one of those chipboard mini albums with magnetic strips across the pages to store some wafer thin dies in, but I discovered that you can only get 5-6 pages into a single binder (3 nesty sets to a page at the most), so if you own a lot of dies, you would need to make a lot of albums to fit all your dies into. In the end, this case holds ALOT more dies, using ALOT less space. The only other thing to mention is that there is a smell to the magnetic sheets that never goes away. You can't smell the smell once they are locked inside the case though. And those sliding locks on the top of the case are really sturdy, as well as the box hinges. Its a really good quality, durable, well made product.
T**R
Love these bins for storing dies and stamps
These are very handy for staying organized. I have several of these now. I couple this with additional magnetic sheets and storage envelopes. Each box holds quite a bit.A little expensive though but good quality.
A**R
Great product
I have several of these in which I store my dies. They work perfectly and will continue to buy these as my die collection expands.
G**L
LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS ARTBIN!!
I can't say enough good things about this die storage bin! My bin currently holds MORE than 21 magnetic sheets with thin dies. Mostly it contains the ARTBIN magnetic sheets, but I also have used a few thinner magnetic sheets. My dies are basically all for A2 cards and have no problem with them sticking, although I do keep the bin flat on my large work table. While a bit heavy if I were to carry it around, that is not my intent as I want them close at hand to use, so the bin remains on my work table (however, if I wanted to carry it to another room or work area, even with the arthritis in my hands and wrists, it is NOT overwhelmingly heavy that I cannot carry it). The magnet sheets that were in the bin when I received it were a bit curled, but I just put those on the bottom of the bin and others I bought additionally on top and found the weight flattened out the curls. I have my dies sorted on the magnetic sheets in the bin by subject; i.e. all skinny border dies together, all animals together, etc. My collection is quite large, so I am finding this the most efficient way to store and see what I have at a glance. I have my holiday dies stored on regular magnetic sheets at this time and put in photo storage boxes on the closet shelf; the regular magnetic sheets I bought from Home Depot... they come three to a pack and are normally used for putting over registers (heating/air conditioning)... I cut them in half and they fit in the ARTBIN or in the photo boxes. I do want to get a couple more of the ARTBINs to have on my work table, I have many more dies I want to get out of their packaging!
B**A
Essential
I have two of these cases , and they have been a fantastic purchase. Easy to organize and you can purchase additional magnetic sheets.
A**M
Does what it’s supposed to!
Love these to store my obnoxious amount of cutting dies. They do exactly what they’re supposed to. I wish they were a tiny bit stronger/thicker & laid flatter, but really, they do the job! After a while , because of the weight, I believe they’ll flatten out. I have 2 cases full, so obviously, I’ve bought the refills several times.
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