đ Elevate your collection with secure, stylish storage that means business.
The BCW Magazine Bin is a compact, versatile storage solution designed to hold bagged and boarded magazines, documents, and golden age comics with 5mm and 7mm toploaders. Featuring interior dimensions of 9 1/8 x 11 7/8 x 15 1/2 inches, it offers ample space while maintaining a sleek footprint. Its integrated sliding locks provide advanced security, and end-positioned identification slots enable effortless organization, making it ideal for professionals seeking both protection and style.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 07226260033180 |
Manufacturer | âBCW Supplies |
UPC | 722626003318 |
Part Number | 88373 |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 13 x 3.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 88373 |
Size | Single |
Style | Single |
Finish | black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**S
Excellent
Once assembled this Magazine Box from BCW is quite sturdy. I used the BCW Magazine Bags and Backer Cards and now my collection is safe and sound. Not only does this work great for Magazines, but I am able to keep my Graphic Novels, Collectible Button Sets and other thick or oversized comic collectibles secure.
J**Z
Probably the best out there for magazine storage!
I buy these over and over again, as needed. and I find them probably the best out there for magazine storage, at least on this site. As everyone mentioned, the assembly isn't that easy all the time. I've purchased 6 of these and just came back for more, because they do the job that I need and cardboard boxes are only good for short term. The huge drawback to these is that they aren't even close to watertight, so if you're going to place them in some storage locker that has a chance of storm damage, you might lose your precious antique magazines or precious vintage comic books. The ribbed black cases also attract dirt like crazy on the outside and are tough to clean, I use a pressure washer! You might want to consider placing the containers inside a huge crate to ensure they're free of water damage. I've had storage units for 25 years and there have been several episodes where some leak caused problems in my unit, risking my magazines.You'll love how they stack together and lock together. Not easy to tip over, etc. Out of all that I bought, I've had one that just didn't lock that securely where it's assembled, so I'm careful not to be rough with the case. I guess it's just slightly defective at a locking point. When I rock it, it you can tell it's just a little loose. If I could design my ideal case, I'd probably make it two piece, so that it's watertight on at least on the bottom and sides and just have a lid that seals. Then I'd have the strength and water integrity, but I haven't found anyone selling the proper size for 8.5x11 magazines, that I need, with those characteristics. If you're just going to keep these inside your house or in your closet, then you should be fine. I suppose you could seal up all the sides with silicon, but that'd be a bit of work and there's a lot if seams and a lot of expensive sealer. Don't laugh, I'm storing some 60-100 year old magazines that could become worthless in a heartbeat. and be nearly impossible to replace.I just like how these crates are the perfect size and look professional, compared to some Rubbermaid style tubs. Another idea is to use the 10-pack of cardboard boxes from the same manufacturer and place those in some watertight tubs. It all depends how you plan to store these things and how much moving around you'll need to do, over the years. I hope this helps someone to consider what could happen and help them make the right storage choice.
J**R
Lockable top to keep the cats out
Perfect, just what I was looking for, will be ordering two more for my Nintendo Powers
M**O
It Must Be Magic Plastic
I can't imagine how anyone can justify the cost of this item. It has gone up in cost 25 percent since I paid too much about a year ago. One star lost for pure greed. It's plastic. They probably cost a dollar in raw materials. It's time for some competition in the low-value. highly-promoted, nothin'-but-a-plastic-box market. I picked this item ONLY because it's the only one made. Eight billion people on Earth, and there's only one company making sturdy boxes aimed at the collectible magazine market. Oh, yes, it's sturdy, stackable, functional all that stuff, and functionality is off the charts. But that's also true for a rock.
N**
Perfect
Holds my magazines as it should
T**R
Nice sturdy bin, once you get it put together
I don't usually have trouble assembling things but this one took a little bit of effort because the bin itself is made of very thick heavy plastic pieces that must be locked into place together and it does take a little work to get them all to snap fully into place. But once assembled, it's a great bin for storage of magazines you want to keep. There is one divider included with the bin that allows you to partition the storage space into two halves, and there are slots for 3 additional dividers (which must be purchased separately) that would provide you with five sections. The dividers are sturdy and allow storage of a smaller number of items without them folding or falling over. The bin is not airtight nor watertight, but the covers on the top do a good job of keeping dust out. The bins stack on top of each other with little locking legs that keep them a bit more stable. The handles make it easy to move the bins around. Someone thought about this design and it shows. You pay a higher price for it, but it's a nice solution.
T**N
Perfect solution
I'm on the road sales and have magazine sized brochures etc. This keeps them from getting beat up, etc. Perfect storage or transportation solution.
J**N
Sturdy
I can fit about 50+ standard size magazines in each box. This includes a protective covering with each magazine. Very sturdyâŚ
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