Bumping this thread....
I also have TONS of different storage totes.
The ********* ones from Costco are fairly sturdy and cheap, but essentially are a black hole for anything that isn't fairly big. And while they will stack ok, the lids will eventually crack, particularly if not kept in heated space.
The flip-top style is a bit better size, but they don't hold up over time. Plus they always seem to be just the wrong size for putting on storage shelves.
Some of the most durable, cost effective, and right-sized for what I need are the Rubbermade roughneck 10 gallon totes. $9 each and shipped free from Target. Not too deep, so stuff isn't lost forever. About 24"x16"x9".
Right now I'm working on overflow tool storage. More big tool boxes cost a fortune, and dedicating a big drawer in a $3,000+ tool chest for oversized hammers, big pipe wrenches, hack saws, seldom used air tools, oversize sockets, etc. that are only used a few times a year doesn't make sense, so I'm going to try and setup a some racking that will allow maybe a dozen of these to fit snugly on shelves without too much wasted space.
By the way, these rubbermade 10 gallon roughnecks make the absolute best oil drain containers as well... Just don't use the same one to hold your extra tools as your waste oil ;-)
