Features
- Premium Quality Material: Our storage baskets are crafted using high-quality PP plastic, which is non-toxic, odorless, and built to last. It has smooth edges and no burrs, making it a safe and durable option for all your storage needs
- Elegant Stylish: This torage basket set boasts 7 beautiful colors - blue, orange, green, beige, gray, white, and yellow. You can choose different colors to organize your items and add a touch of style to your space
- Convenient Portable: With handles on both sides, storage boxes are easy to carry around, making it ideal when you need to move things around. These stackable baskets save space by being stackable, so you can store them away easily when not in use
- Multi-Purpose: These plastic storage boxes are versatile enough to store a variety of items, such as office supplies, cleaning supplies, toys, food, etc. Our baskets are perfect for keeping your things organized and in one place
- Customer Satisfaction: We strive to provide excellent customer service and ensure satisfaction with our products
Specifications
Color | Blue,grey,green,orange,white Colour |
Size | 7Pcs Medium |
Unit Count | 7 |
A set of seven 4.2 L plastic storage bins in assorted colors (blue, orange, green, beige, gray, white, yellow) for organizing household, classroom, or office items. Made from PP plastic (non-toxic, odorless) with smooth edges, each bin has handles on both sides and is stackable for compact storage.
OWill 7 PCS 4.2 L Plastic Storage B-ins and Baskets for Efficient Home Classroom Organization Small Containers in Multicolour for Kitchen, Cupboard box, and Bathroom Organizer on Shelves and Tubs Review
Color-coding my home wasn’t on my to-do list, but after a few weeks with the OWill bins, it’s hard to imagine going back to a mishmash of baskets and boxes. This seven-piece set hits a sweet spot for everyday organizing: small enough to prevent overloading, large enough to be genuinely useful, and colorful enough to help you spot what you need at a glance.
Design and build quality
Each bin is made of PP plastic that’s non-toxic and odorless. Out of the box, there was no plastic smell, and the finish feels smooth with no sharp edges or burrs. The material has a slight flex that prevents cracking under normal use, yet it’s thick enough to feel durable. I’ve tossed these around between rooms, slid them on wood and wire shelves, and they’ve resisted scuffs better than I expected.
The color palette—blue, orange, green, beige, gray, white, and yellow—leans friendly without looking like a kids’ toy set. I ended up using color as a simple visual code: warm tones for kitchen and cleaning supplies, cool tones for bathroom and meds, and neutrals for office items. If you prefer a muted look, the beige and gray blend in well on open shelves.
Handles are cut into both short sides. They’re comfortable for light to moderate loads and easy to grab even when the bins are on snug closet shelves. This is a small detail, but it matters when the bins are slid in tightly and you’re trying to pull one without jostling the rest.
Capacity and fit
At 4.2 liters, these sit in the “medium” category—ideal for grouping rather than bulk storage. I used one for baking packets and flavoring bottles, another for first-aid basics, one for charging cables and adapters, and a pair for bathroom toiletries. The capacity naturally limits how much you can cram in, which, oddly enough, makes the system more sustainable: you’re forced to keep categories tight and curated.
They fit neatly on standard bookcase and bathroom shelves without overhang. In a kitchen, they tuck into pantry shelves and under-sink cabinets cleanly. I wouldn’t count on them for large-format documents or oversized toys, but for everyday odds and ends, they’re a sweet spot.
In daily use
The bins shine when you assign them to specific zones and stick with it. A few examples that worked well for me:
- Pantry: packets, small jars, spice refills, and drink mixes
- Bathroom: dental care, hair accessories, travel-size toiletries
- Office: sticky notes, markers, cable bundles, label maker tapes
- Crafts and classroom: glue sticks, crayons, index cards, flashcards
- Entryway: keys, mail, sunglasses, dog-walking kit
Because the handles are easy to grip, I found myself actually pulling a bin to the work surface and dropping it back when done—exactly the behavior you want to prevent clutter creep.
Stackability and portability
Two kinds of “stacking” matter here. When empty, the bins nest tightly to save space. That’s great for storage, but the first time I separated the nested stack it took more effort than I expected—almost a vacuum-lock feeling. Tilting the top bin and twisting it slightly breaks the seal quickly. After a couple of uses, this became second nature.
When full, these aren’t designed for true vertical stacking since there’s no lid or interlocking lip. You can nest a second bin lightly on top for a stationary shelf, but it’s not something I’d trust in a high-traffic area. Side-by-side is the safer layout, or place them in cubbies if you want to go vertical.
Carrying them room to room worked well. The handles are comfortable, and the bins don’t flex or bow with everyday loads like toiletries or stationery. I wouldn’t use them for very heavy bottles long-term, but for most household categories they’re spot-on.
Cleaning and maintenance
One set arrived with light factory dust, which rinsed off easily with warm water and a drop of dish soap. The surfaces wipe clean without streaking, and the slightly satin finish doesn’t show fingerprints. Because they’re plastic, I’m comfortable using them under the sink and in the bathroom where moisture is inevitable. I avoid direct food contact, but they’re perfect for packaged pantry goods.
Durability over time
After weeks of shuffling, the bins still look new. No whitening stress marks at the handles, no warping, and edges remain smooth. PP plastic tends to hold up well to everyday friction and mild cleaning chemicals, which matches my experience here. If you plan to use them in a classroom or busy office, they feel up to the task.
What I’d change
- Tight nesting out of the box: The initial separation takes some oomph. Tilting and twisting helps, or insert a thin sheet of cardboard between bins if you store them nested.
- No lids: This is by design, but it means you can’t build tall stacks. If vertical space is your plan, pair them with a cubby unit or opt for a lidded system elsewhere.
- Open handles: Great for grip and airflow, but contents aren’t contained if you tip a bin. Not a deal-breaker, just worth noting if you plan to move them frequently with small items inside.
None of these are deal-stoppers, and for most organizing tasks they’re minor trade-offs for the simplicity and price of an open bin system.
Value
For a seven-piece set, the per-bin value is strong—especially given the sturdiness and finish. You’re getting a cohesive system rather than a collection of mismatched containers, and the color variety adds real utility if you use it intentionally. If you’ve been buying one-off bins, a set like this can reset a space quickly and consistently.
Tips to get the most from the set
- Label the front edge. Painter’s tape and a fine marker are fast and removable; chalk labels look nicer for open shelving.
- Color-code by zone or urgency. For example, warm colors for cleaning, cool for wellness, neutrals for admin.
- Don’t overfill. Leave a little headroom so items aren’t buried; you’ll maintain the habit of returning things to their bin.
- Break the vacuum lock. Tilt and twist to separate nested bins, or store them slightly offset.
- Use liners strategically. A paper towel or thin mat at the bottom keeps makeup or first-aid residue off the plastic and makes cleanup easier.
Who it’s for
- Households that need quick wins in kitchens, bathrooms, and closets
- Teachers and home educators who want color-coded categories
- Renters who need flexible systems that move easily between spaces
- Anyone prone to overfilling large bins; the 4.2 L size prevents that
If you need heavy-duty storage for tools or bulk cleaners, these aren’t the intended product. If you require stackable towers, look for lidded options. But for day-to-day organization where visibility and access matter, the OWill bins land in the right place.
Recommendation
I recommend the OWill bins for anyone looking to bring order to small and medium household categories without overthinking the system. They’re sturdy, thoughtfully finished, and genuinely helpful in forming habits: grab the bin you need, use it, put it back. The color options aren’t just decorative—they enable a simple visual logic that makes maintenance easier. While the tight nesting and lack of lids are limitations, they’re easy to work around, and the overall balance of build quality, usability, and flexibility makes this set a smart, reliable organizing staple.
Project Ideas
Business
Custom Organization Kits for Small Businesses
Create ready-to-sell, color-coded organization kits for niches like salons, food trucks, classrooms, or home offices (e.g., a teacher’s supply set with labels and dividers). Bundle 3–7 bins with accessories (label sheets, divider packs) and sell online or at local retailers. Price points can range from $25–$80 depending on extras; market via local business groups and social media demos.
Subscription Storage + DIY Project Boxes
Offer a monthly subscription where customers receive a themed project plus a bin to keep the project parts (kids STEAM kit, seasonal decor, gardening starter). Use the colored bins as collectible items that build a set over months. Subscription models increase LTV; include printed instructions and video links to reduce support and boost perceived value.
Branded School & Daycare Supply Packs (Wholesale)
Sell bulk packs to schools and daycares with each class receiving a color-coded set for classroom centers (reading, math manipulatives, art, sensory). Offer optional custom-printed labels or vinyl logos on the bins. Target district procurement and local independent schools; volume discounts and simple invoicing streamline B2B sales.
Pop-Up Market Display & Mobile Merch Caddy
Design attractive retail displays using stacked bins to showcase small goods at craft fairs, farmers’ markets, or pop-ups (jewelry, baked goods, produce, handmade soaps). The portability and handles make setup and teardown quick; color-blocking draws attention. Offer bundled pricing for vendors who want a ready-made market station.
Workshops & Classes: Home Organization Makeovers
Run paid workshops teaching closet, pantry, and playroom organization using these bins as the core product. Charge per attendee and include a bin (or discount code) as part of the ticket price. Upsell labeling kits, divider packs, and home-visit consultancy for personalized organization installs. Partner with realtors, organizers, and parenting groups for referrals.
Creative
Color-Coded Craft Station
Use each colored bin to hold a different category of craft supplies (paints, brushes, yarn, beads, papers, tools, adhesives). Add removable foam or cardboard dividers and label the front with printable stickers. Stackable design saves tabletop space; use the handles to pull down the exact bin you need. Great for kids’ craft corners or small studio benches.
Mini Vertical Herb & Succulent Planters
Turn the bins into a tiered indoor garden: drill small drainage holes, add a layer of pebbles, then potting mix and plants. Arrange by color for different plant families (herbs in green, succulents in beige, trailing plants in white). Stack safely on a shelf or mount staggered on a wall bracket to make a living wall. Portable handles make it easy to move for sunlight or watering.
Sensory & Learning Bins for Kids
Create seven themed sensory bins (rice/beads, water play, letter recognition, puzzle parts, nature finds, dress-up accessories, building blocks). Use the colors as cues for activity rotation and attach laminated activity cards to each handle. Stackable storage keeps the classroom or playroom tidy and lets kids independently pull the bin they’re allowed to use.
Portable Picnic & BBQ Condiment Caddies
Designate bins for condiments, utensils, napkins, spices, cleaning supplies, kids’ plates, and trash bags. Add a non-slip liner and label each bin for easy setup. The handles make carrying multiple bins to a picnic table or grill simple, and stackability keeps your pantry neat when not in use.
Themed Gift & Care Package Sets
Assemble curated gift boxes (spa set, new-parent kit, college dorm starter, baking set, craft starter) using one or multiple bins as the container. Style the outer bin with kraft paper, ribbon, or custom vinyl and include internal tissue or shredded paper. The recipient gets a useful keepsake bin they can reuse, increasing perceived value.