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Reviews (5)

May 20, 2020
Couldn't be happier!
This is in as-new condition and was sold at a used parts price. Couldn't be happier!

May 29, 2018
Easiest to use of all of the CARB-compliant gas cans
1 of 1 found this helpful Therre is no question in my mind: After trying many, the NO_SPILL 1415 is by far ther asiest to use of all of the CARB-compliant gas cans that I have used. It fits into the tiny gas tank opening of my old Pionjar rock drill, without having to "catch a latch" on the rim of the tank. And although I am old enough to have an inate distrust of plastic to contain flammable liquids, I have to admit that I've never split a seam or discovered rust on any of the many poly gas cans I have used over the years,

Apr 14, 2020
Work perfectly for our purposes
These tote boxes work perfectly to hold Wilson Jones 365-49 hanging file binders, which form the backbone of our long-term archival file system. Since they fold down compactly, unused boxes are easy to store and when full, they stack securely, with tthe upper box interlocking perfectly with its lower neighbor.
They're only shortcoming is the lack of an easy means to attach an informational label on the sides or ends, which makes it necessary to unstack them in order to verify the contents (I double-side tape a 4"x6" cardbboard plaque on each end, to which I can attach a printed label, but I have yet to discover a tape, glue or adhesive which will hold the plaque in place permanently, due to the nature of the plastic compound used.)
Lastly, I wish that these boxes were widely available in more than one color, so I could use the box color as the primary identifier of the contents, but other than blue, I have only found black, and that find was sporadic at best.