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urchin

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Hi all,


I've just done a fruitless search of forum threads to try and find one I remember from a while back about a genius lego storage container. Does anyone remember that one and could point me in the right direction?


Many thanks

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Hmmm, it looks fab, but would like to see a real life review, eg is it sturdy and does the stuff really sift through all the different layers, or would everything just pile up at the top. It also depends on all the lego being broken up into bits, which can be as time-consuming as picking it up.
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It's quite sturdy - the lid is a bit flimsy but fine (you wouldn't want to sit on it), and I find the pieces really do sift down. My kids tend not to pick bits apart, but more because they like to take what they've already built and add to it, so these bits stay on the top layer.


It makes it so much easier to find small pieces, and keeps it all a lot more ordered. My kids have played with the Lego more since we got it as I don't think they find it as overwhelming as before.

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