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Plastic Milk Crates, 16qt (4-1 Gallon), 3 Pack, Black

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  • Sturdy heavy duty new milk crates you can stand or sit on them and they will not break!


16qt new plastic milk crates - Heavy Duty.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
Sturdy built. Made with thick plastic. Appear to be durable. Stackable which is helpful to keep space organized. Should preform as needed.The cost seems higher then a year ago like all things.Would buy again as long as the price is doable.
Kelli Hill
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024
Needed 3 crates. 2 as foot rest for our tall, but skinny kiddo. Still in a carseat due to size and regulations. His legs hung over the seat causing pain in his back. These are the perfect size for our needs in our SUV.The extra crate is used for winter car fluids in the back of our SUV.
Cathy Szaloy
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Wanted collapsible, but these work great
susan
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
storage
LDA
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
I get my drinking water from a local spring, and fill my gallon jugs regularly. I was looking for an easier way to do that. These crates hold four gallon jugs perfectly, with enough height so that they are stackable when full. It's so much faster for me to fill, and now much easier to transport and store my water. I intend to switch to glass jugs at some point in the future, and will update my review as to how they fit into these crates.
April Caladrius
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2023
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bookworm
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023
Good product...we use them to transport propane bottles to and from filling...keeps them from banging around and prevents falling over..but beware of shipping costs, not a prime product like I'm used to...
Maureen
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2015
We decided to use crates for moving and organizing our son for college. We started with a three pack of the squares and a three pack of the rectangular ones. Once we saw how sturdy they were, we ordered another three pack of square ones.We stacked some squares to create a pantry for food. (We zip-tied the crates together and cut plywood--which we painted and sealed--to zip-tie to the top) We used a couple of squares to make crate chairs. We tiled and decorated small trays to sit on top of the cushions we made for the tops so that the crate chairs became storage/ottoman/coffee table/chair as needed. We put a square and a rectangle (bought from the same seller) in the closet to create more storage. Another rectangle went on the top shelf in the closet for storage, and one rectangle went vertical under the window to hold a fan in front of the window and to create more storage as well. We just ordered three more rectangles since his roommate did not bring the entertainment center he said he would. No problem--a few more zip-ties and another board… Wa La! Instant entertainment center with the tv on top, the gaming system, games, dvds, etc down below.Best of all, we did not add to the mammoth heap of cardboard boxes being thrown out on move-in day on campus. Nor will we need to haul boxes back up to him when it is time to move out in the spring. Not to mention that the handles make carrying these up four flights of stairs way easier than some unwieldy cardboard box.Clearly, we like these crates or we would not keep buying them. Yes, records do not fit in the square crates--they never have and never will because that is not what they are designed for. Yes, these do not have the metal wire around the rim like the older, super-duper, heavy-duty crates, but I have not found any of them that do anymore. So, knowing those two things as you go into it, these are nice, sturdy crates. They will hold up waaaay better than the cheap plastic ones from the department stores. They are reasonably priced and they seem like they will last long enough to get our son to a place where he can afford real furniture and some place to put it and then some.