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The Elf Stor Wrapping Paper Storage Box is a robust and stylish solution designed to hold up to 20 rolls of gift wrap, featuring internal dividers to keep your paper wrinkle-free. With a removable lid for dust protection and easy transport handles, this box is perfect for organizing your holiday, birthday, and wedding gift wrap. Its sturdy construction ensures longevity, while the quick assembly and foldable design make it a practical choice for any home.
J**N
A bit of a puzzle
I have some others like these, and have had them for many years. I don't know if it's the same company. These are the taller ones. They're perhaps a bit too tall, but I thought I might get some extra long paper.... We use a lot of reusable wraps in the family, but proper paper with fluffy hand tied ribbons makes a gift just that much more special. Storage is an issue. These bins are perfect. I put thin cores inside wide ones, sometimes even tripled up. The shipping package was bent in the middle, like folded in half, but the bin was fine and show no crease nor ill effect and seems as sturdy as the others.It's not that figuring out how to put this together was hard, but I was hot and tired before I started and a diagram would have been nice, especially since the bin is longer than my arm.Parts: Rectangular bin (with soft cloth floor), lid, hard floor with tab, longways dividers, shortways dividers.1 Open the bin.2. Hard Floor: Pull the pull tab on the back, up to the top side on the floor piece. Match the shape of the floor to the opening. Push it down inside the bin to fit snugly on the bottom. A roll of paper is a good aid.If you're very organized and expect to be folding up the bin to get it out of your way during wrapping season, you can tie a sting to the tab and one of the handles, making pulling the floor out much easier. I expect one could just invert the bin and tap the floor until it falls, instead of pulling said string.3. Divide the cardboard into a stack of long ways (5 tabs) and shortways (4 tabs). Start with two longs and two short, and interlock the slits in the centers. Add the rest. It's easiest to do on a table.4. Put the bin by the table with the long sides more or less facing the same direction as the interlaced cardboard grid. Slide one hand under the grid and steady it with the other. Match it to the bin opening and just drop it. It should just fall all the way down.I put my jumbo rolls all in one bin, in the center, and moving it was heavy, but just fine.
D**N
Top doesn't for properly
The top doesn’t fit properly. I have 40” tall rolls and the max this will hold is 39.5” tall. But I’m happy they are all together in one spot.
M**R
Great storage for gift wrap!
Had plenty of room for all my rolls of gift wrap and was tall enough for the extra-long rolls as well. Handles on the side make it easy to carry.
T**S
Updated Review in Dec 2021. Think Hard About What you Want / Usefulness Falls VERY Short
Update in mid-December 2021 after owning/using this for two years.I stand by my original observation that this is a good product that is well made. It is still great because it stands upright and saves a lot of space....BUT...It's just not useful. At all.1. It doesn't really hold a 40" roll of paper -- they stick out the top. Don't even bother with the 42" rolls.2. The top doesn't stay on. No matter how hard you try. It is flimsy, and its sides only go down 1" which barely allows it to cling to the box itself. There is no zipper, snaps, velcro, etc. to hold the top down.3. The internal grid of cardboard that is supposed to keep the rolls upright is less than useless...to the point of almost making it worse. It is thin and flimsy -- the same kind of cardboard used in shirt boxes or donut boxes. No structural rigidity. My point is that the rolls all lean drunkenly all over the place -- the don't stand upright.4. The storage box has no rigidity. Because it's made to collapse/fold up on itself (?I suppose for storage if there wasn't paper in it?), it wobbles and jiggles all over the place and leans out from where it's stored and doesn't maintain a square shape. That exacerbates the uselessness of the roll-separating grid inside and the rolls leaning all over the place.5. Almost impossible to see inside to put a roll in unless you use a hand held light or your phone.I continue to regret this purchase and this is the last year we'll have it. Cannot recommend buying this and caution other buyers against it.Original Post in December 2021:First and foremost, this is a GOOD product that is sturdy, strong, durable, and well made. It is GREAT for the fact that it stands upright and does not take up a lot of space.The design and usefulness, on the other hand? That's another story.1. MEASURE your rolls of paper first: this box is only 40" tall -- that doesn't fit many rolls of wrapping paper. Yes, I know, it's in the description of the item -- my point to readers is just measure your rolls of wrapping paper first.2. The internal "grid" of cardboard is MUCH too small. It only goes "up" inside the box about 12". So, your rolls of paper are not held upright; they slosh all over the place.3. The top doesn't stay on. No matter how hard you try. It is flimsy, and its sides only go down 1" which barely allows it to cling to the box itself. There is no zipper, snaps, velcro, etc. to hold the top down.4. Not easy seeing inside for the shorter rolls.5. Hard to keep rolls from ripping as you put them in.In summary, this is a well-made product, but it is hard to use. I regret it and would prefer one of the "lying down" wrapping paper bins. This is thoroughly on me for having chosen this product; I should have picked one of the "bags" or the bins that open from the top while laying on their long side. My point and recommendation with this review is that the end user should very carefully consider how they'll use this.
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