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If you mean the actual inserts we have 3 different ones in our house.


1. Great Little Trading ones - they're not so rigid and are pretty small so don't think that they would be so useful for toys.


2. A Space - these are bigger than Great Little trading but not very rigid so require the frame of the storage unit to hold them up


3. Ikea Kallax / Expidit cubes. These are the largest. They do break down if small children hang on the edge, but that said ours have been pretty indestructible, coped with lots in them and they are cheap to replace in any event. I think that GLTC have some of the nicest designs on theirs - we have the oilcloth ones, but they are just sadly too tiny.

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