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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Handy
I have about 4 of these inside of a 5 gallon bucket and they make a great system for storing all of your nuts, bolts, nails, etc. Buckets are cheap (or free) so these make great additions.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not Quite So Fast
I recently bought a Bucket Boss organizer with 56 pockets. I subsequently received a follow up email from amazon that I might like
to "accessorize" my purchase with one of the items in the email.
The yellow plastic divider CANNOT be used on a bucket which has the tool organizer on it. The thickness of the interior canvas makes it impossible to put the divider into the bucket. I do not know if this applies to the seat unit...anybody tried it...denny



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - perfect depth & number of compartments
This organizer is about the perfect size for a box or two of screws or nails. If you need a large variety of fasteners you need the four compartments and the shorter depth of this organizer. The three compartment dividers(of the same depth) leave to much wasted space, unless you just need a lot of fasteners. The deeper red organizers (4 compartment) are only needed for the biggest nails & screws. I could not find this item at any local retailer.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Didn't Work Out Good
I bought this with the intention of inserting it in the same bucket as the one that I put the Bucket Boss 56 Pocket Tool Organizer onto. When I put it inside, I learned I couldn't fit my larger tools into the inside pockets (the pockets used for the larger tools) of the organizer because the stacking tray made too tight of a fit. Maybe having a deeper bucket might solve the problem.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Bucket Boss - Best parts organizers ever!
The bucket boss 15051 stacker system is the best means of organizing small parts I've ever used. I got several sets for organizing plumbing parts and find it the fastest and easiest method to use. Each bucket I use has different sizes (1/2", 3/4", galvanized pipe etc.) and each compartment works GREAT for keeping the various fittings sorted for fast access. I'M NOT A PLUMBER, but own a handyman service, so I don't need huge amounts of any of those on hand unless I'm doing a full re-pipe. I can keep valves, fittings and everything else I need all together. It's large bins are too big for screws and such, but for electrical devices (plugs, plates, switches etc.) it's great as well!



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