Face it, if you keep this up your workbench is going to turn into a galaxy of small parts with no place for anything and nothing in its place. Okay, so maybe that just happens to some of us, but everyone could use a little organization and that's exactly what this product offers.
These modular storage boxes snap together so you can keep all of your parts separated and together all at once. As if that isn't cool enough, the transparent lids on these storage modules are also spring loaded so you can access parts one-handed while trying to hold a soldering iron/screwdriver/whatever. Simply pull the latch and the lid pops right open! It's hard to overstate how neat these little boxes really are.
These come in a variety of sizes and this is an extra large storage cube. Of course it's compatible with all other sizes of modular storage box so you can build custom panels of storage compartments. Take that, clutter!
Note: These boxes are not ESD-safe. If you have sensitive parts to store, you might want to keep them in their static bags!
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Surprisingly big, but could be bigger
These look like cool boxes, but with these colors, I don't think I could handle hearing the "My Little Pony" theme song every time I open them.
If only there was a size that fit an Arduino but it works for my other parts too anyway so I guess it's not that bad.
These things are great they really embrace my obsessive compulsive desire to put things in tiny boxes. A couple of suggestions first you will need labels. Second thing rubber feet or some such thing, if you stack them on top of each other they tend to slide right off and if you are unlucky onto the floor causing all the tiny lids pop open.
Do they have any antistatic coating?
I don't believe they do. For sensitive components you might want to use an anti-static bag or some foam.
like to see a wall of these boxes in the product video
that would take a LOT of these...
yhea I thought so, but wouldn't it be cool to do the Sparkfun flame with these in a part of the back ground?
that's actually a really good idea. an expensive, but good idea. :-)
all ready looking forward to the product video ^.^
Has it been done yet?