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Sterilite storage bins are on sale at Walmart
It’s spring, and you know what that means: Spring cleaning (aka it’s time to get your Marie Kondo on and figure out what sparks joy and what doesn’t). Yes, you’ll have to scrub, , and dust, but another important part of getting your life together is storing all of your loose crap properly (and that *doesn’t* mean shoving everything in your closet and barring it shut). All you need is a reliable set of storage bins — because sometimes old cardboard boxes simply won’t do — and luckily, Walmart included the perfect ones in its .
You can score a set of six 61L Sterilite storage containers for — that’s just $8.36 each, and enough to hold, well, a lot.
Made from strong plastic, these won’t end up getting crushed from all of your hoarded goods. The innovative latch allows the lid to be lifted as if it were on a hinge, so you can do most of your packing just using one hand. The bins’ space-saving shape allows them to be easily stacked on top of one another, and they can be nested inside of each other when empty as well. Also, their see-through design helps you instantly figure out what’s inside — no more guessing and opening the wrong box by mistake.
Get your living space in tip-top shape for spring — when you pick up these Sterilite storage containers at Walmart.
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