Features
- PRODUCT CONFIGURATION: 8 woven pattern plastic baskets, Black. Dimensions:10.6” L x 7.2” W x 3.2” H, basket use small holes design helping ventilation, better organization and storage items
- DURABLE and SAFE: This plastic material is high-quality, recyclable, flexible, and not easily been damaged when dropped from high places, which making the baskets durable and sturdy, keeping for long-term use. And it is totally BPA-free, please use it with confidence
- MULTI-PURPOSE: These ideal-sized storage baskets are great for storing home supplies in all kinds of platforms in your house like closets, cabinets, shelves and countertops. They are super functional and practical in various rooms and places, such as kitchen, pantry shelves, bedrooms, bathrooms, living rooms, laundry rooms, offices, craft rooms, play rooms and garages
- EASY TO USE: The storage containers can be very convenient to organize items, organizing ability very excellent, can also be laminated when not needed, it will not take up extra space. The basket has hollow handles, facilitating the movement of the basket, and improve organization efficiency, use them to organize your items will be a pleasure
- 100% SATISFIED SERVICE: If the plastic baskets you received was damaged or imperfect or you are not 100% satisfied, please simply contact us, We offer lifetime product replacement and are here for you 24/7 (for non-accidental damage). Because we deeply care that you enjoy complete peace of mind with every use
Specifications
Color | Black |
Size | 10.6” L x 7.2” W x 3.2” H |
Eight small plastic storage baskets (10.6" L x 7.2" W x 3.2" H) with a woven-pattern and ventilation holes, hollow handles for carrying, and a nestable design for compact storage. Made from flexible, recyclable, BPA-free plastic intended to withstand everyday use, they are sized for organizing items on shelves, in cabinets, pantries, bathrooms, laundry rooms, countertops, or under sinks.
NETANY [ 8 Pack ] Plastic Storage Baskets, Small Pantry Organization and Storage Bins, Household Organizers for Laundry Room, Bathrooms, Kitchens, Cabinets, Countertops, Under Sink or Shelves, Black Review
Why I reached for these baskets
I didn’t realize how much time I was wasting hunting for vitamins, travel toiletries, and random kitchen bits until I put the Netany baskets to work. The size looked promising on paper—10.6 x 7.2 x 3.2 inches—but what sold me was the combination of a low profile, built-in handles, and a woven, ventilated design that doesn’t scream “cheap plastic.” After several weeks of use across a bathroom, pantry, laundry area, and a couple of drawers, I have a clear take on where these shine and where they’ll fall short.
Design and build quality
These are lightweight but not flimsy. The plastic has a slightly matte finish with a woven pattern that reads more “functional” than “decorative,” and it avoids the overly glossy look that often makes budget organizers feel disposable. The material is flexible in a good way: it doesn’t crack when you squeeze it to fit around an awkward shelf support, yet the rim is reinforced enough that the basket doesn’t collapse when you pull it—fully loaded—by a handle.
Key design notes:
- Comfortable, hollow handles that are easy to grab from the front or sides
- Ventilation holes that let moisture escape and help you see what’s inside at a glance
- Nestable for storage when not in use (no lids or stack-locking, so plan to store them side-by-side, not vertically stacked)
Cosmetically, the black color hides scuffs and pairs well with both wood and white shelving. The edges are smooth, with no flashing or sharp seams, which matters if you’re sliding your hand in frequently for small items.
Fit: where they slot in cleanly
At 3.2 inches tall, these are shallow—by design. That’s the difference between a bin you can slide onto a low shelf or inside a drawer and a bin that forces you to rearrange everything. They fit:
- Standard kitchen and bathroom cabinet shelves (two placed side-by-side fit neatly behind a cabinet door in my setup)
- Shallow linen closet shelves, especially where height is limited by a face frame
- Deep drawers, where they act like “trays” to corral categories without creating a rigid grid you can’t reconfigure
- Under-sink areas for small bottles, pouches, and cleaning accessories (but not tall spray bottles)
If your storage system favors tall containers or lidded stacking, these will feel too short. Their footprint is just shy of letter-size paper length, so they’re not ideal for documents, but they’re excellent for packets, pouches, first aid items, cosmetics, and small hardware.
Everyday use
I tried to use each basket as a “tray” rather than a catch-all. That worked best. Pulling one out by the handle to access all the contents at once is faster than reaching for individual bottles from the back of a shelf. A few examples from my setup:
- Kitchen: Two baskets dedicated to supplements and vitamins—one for daily use, one for occasional items. I can grab the right tray with one hand and set it on the counter, then return it in seconds.
- Bathroom: One for skincare, one for hair products, one for travel sizes. The low sides make it easy to see and grab what I need, and nothing topples.
- Laundry: One for stain sticks and sewing kit, one for dryer sheets and delicates bags. The ventilation helps if something goes in slightly damp.
- Tech drawer: Chargers, cables, and adapters separated into categories. The small holes let me snake a cable end out if I want to keep something plugged in and contained.
The perforated sides are a genuine benefit in humid spaces, but they’re also the reason you shouldn’t store loose tiny items—bobby pins, thumbtacks, screws—without putting them in a pouch first. Those will slip right through or create a gritty dust line on the shelf.
Durability and cleaning
For their weight, they’re sturdier than typical discount-store bins. I’ve dropped one with full-size shampoo, and it bounced without cracking. The walls will flex slightly if you load glass bottles and yank the basket by one handle, but the rim holds its shape and returns to true. That flexibility is better than brittle plastic, which tends to chip at the corners after a few months.
Cleaning is straightforward: a quick rinse in the sink with dish soap, then air-dry. The open weave sheds water quickly. Because of the holes, crumbs and dust can migrate onto the shelf; a wipe-down under the baskets every so often keeps things tidy. I wouldn’t put them near a heat source or in the dishwasher—there’s no need, and high heat could warp the plastic.
What I like
- Thoughtful size: Low profile fits where taller bins don’t—especially inside drawers or behind cabinet doors.
- Easy retrieval: Handles are comfortable and make the “pull-out tray” approach natural.
- Durable for the category: Flexible, BPA-free plastic that resists cracking and doesn’t look overly shiny.
- Ventilated and visible: You can see contents at a glance, and damp items won’t stew.
- Nestable: The whole set stores compactly if you rotate them seasonally.
Where they miss
- No lids and not truly stackable: You can nest them when empty, but you can’t stack full bins securely. If vertical space optimization is your priority, look elsewhere.
- Shallow height: Great for access, but not for tall spray bottles, big jars, or anything that needs a high sidewall for containment.
- Perforation trade-offs: Tiny items can escape; black shows dust and lint more than lighter colors.
- Labeling: No integrated label slot. Painter’s tape on the rim works, or use clip-on bin labels that lace through the weave.
Sizing tips and small hacks
- Plan categories by volume, not item type. For example, put “everyday hair” in one basket and “occasional hair” in another rather than mixing products by height or brand.
- Use two baskets side-by-side as a pseudo-drawer inside a cabinet. It feels like a custom pull-out without the install.
- For tiny items, drop in a small pouch or a shallow tray insert. Silicone snack bags fit well and won’t slide around.
- If you’re sliding them on a delicate shelf, add felt dots to the bottom corners to prevent scuffing and reduce noise.
How they compare in the real world
These occupy a sweet spot between ultra-budget bins and premium lidded systems. They feel sturdier and better finished than the cheapest options, and they look more refined on open shelves. At the same time, they don’t try to compete with modular systems that lock together or stack with lids. If you need that level of structure, you’ll want a different category of container. If you value quick access and visibility over maximum space efficiency, these make daily use faster with very little fuss.
Who they’re for
- Renters and homeowners who want to tame bathroom, pantry, or laundry clutter without committing to a full modular system
- Camper and RV owners who need low-profile bins that won’t rattle, crack, or take up too much vertical space
- Anyone with shallow shelves or drawers where taller bins simply won’t fit
Who should skip them:
- People who need lidded, stackable containers to build vertical storage towers
- Makers or hobbyists storing very small parts (unless you use inner trays or pouches)
- Anyone organizing tall bottles or bulky items that require higher sidewalls
The bottom line
The Netany baskets earned a permanent place in my cabinets and drawers because they prioritize access and simplicity. They’re durable for their weight, easy to grab, and sized to work in spots where other bins fail. They’re not a solution for heavy-duty storage or vertical stacking, and the perforated design isn’t ideal for tiny loose items. But for everyday household organization—bathroom, pantry, laundry, and tech bits—they strike an admirable balance of practicality and value.
Recommendation: I recommend these if you want low-profile, easy-access organizers that look tidy and hold up to daily handling. They’re especially good for shallow shelves and drawers where taller, lidded bins don’t fit. If you need stackability, lids, or containment for very small parts, choose a different style.
Project Ideas
Business
Curated Organization Kit Product
Assemble and sell room-specific kits (pantry, bathroom, kids' closet, dorm) containing 3–8 baskets, liners, printable labels, and a quick-fit layout guide. Offer color/label customization and tiered kits (basic to premium). Low-cost input and easy bundling create healthy margins for Etsy/Amazon shops.
Home-Organizing Service with Branded Baskets
Offer decluttering and staging services that include installing a set of these baskets in key zones (pantry, linen closet, under-sink). Price packages to include the baskets as part of the deliverable so clients leave with a tidy system—upsell recurring ‘maintenance’ visits or additional label packs.
Retail & Pop-up Merchandising Displays
Create turnkey display solutions for farmers markets, craft fairs, or small retail shops using stacked and grouped baskets for produce, cosmetics, or accessories. Rent or sell pre-labeled display sets to vendors who want an organized, uniform look without building custom fixtures.
DIY Decor Workshops Using Baskets
Host workshops (in-person or virtual kits) where attendees customize baskets—painting, adding decals, liners, and assembling themed sets (gift, plant, storage). Sell the raw basket bundles as part of the ticket price and offer add-on personalization (vinyl cutting, embroidery straps).
Subscription 'Seasonal Reset' Box
Launch a monthly or quarterly subscription that delivers 2–4 baskets with new liners, label sheets, and a short guide for tackling one area of the home (entryway, pantry, laundry). Recurring revenue and easy fulfillment: ship nested baskets with small accessories and digital checklists.
Creative
Mini Hanging Herb Garden
Line 2–3 baskets with coconut coir or small plastic liners and hang them from a wooden plank or metal rail using S-hooks through the hollow handles. The ventilation holes and 10.6" x 7.2" footprint make them great for small pots or soil inserts for thyme, basil, and parsley on a sunny windowsill or balcony.
Modular Drawer & Fridge Organizers
Use the baskets as drawer/divider inserts for utensils, snacks, produce, or condiment groupings. Add removable adhesive labels or vinyl decals and fabric liners for a finished look. Their low 3.2" height fits shallow drawers and fridge shelves and nests for compact storage when not in use.
Portable Craft Caddy on Wheels
Attach 3–4 baskets to a small wooden board with swivel casters (use Velcro or screws) to build a rolling craft station for paints, brushes, markers, and beads. The baskets' flexible plastic resists spills and the hollow handles make them easy to pick up for on-the-go projects or classroom use.
Hanging Bathroom Shelf & Towel Holder
Stack two baskets (one inverted) and secure with rope threaded through the handles to create a hanging shelf for toiletries; use the lower basket for rolled hand towels or hair tools. The ventilated design reduces moisture buildup and keeps items airy in steamy bathrooms.
Decorated Event Gift Baskets / Centerpieces
Turn each basket into a themed giveaway or centerpiece by adding custom liners, ribbons, seasonal fillers, and printed tags. Their uniform size makes assembling multi-piece wedding favors, baby-shower kits, or corporate swag tidy and repeatable.