OK then, switched from boxes to jars.
Here's about a 1000 plastic/screw top jars to wade thru:
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_pg_...c+containers+screw+top&ie=UTF8&qid=1520440178
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Might find an appropriately sized jar at the Dollar Store... Nothing says you have to eat your weight in mayonnaise or pickles. Buy them strictly for the container (at a ~buck each...) and dump the food. No shipping costs...
Me too!
Lots of good ideas here. The members never stop coming up with them.
I hope the OP walked a way with one or more suitable ideas.
No personal experience with these yet, but I think I'll pick up a few the next time they go on sale at Menards.
http://www.viewtainer.com/
I'm heavily leaning towards the ULine style screw top jars. Now I just need to find where I can buy small quantities (less than 50), and not get gouged on shipping. I was getting ready to order ULine's minimum of 24 16oz, and 12 32oz containers, until they hit me with $20 shipping. 36 containers for $71 makes them less desirable. I get their motive to sell hundreds at a time, but not to me. Back to searching..... I'll find something, eventually.
Doing a little searching, it appears that Uline has a decent selection.
Here's a start
https://www.uline.com/BL_8153/Clear-Plastic-Round-Wide-Mouth-Jars
I have looked all over ebay and Amazon, and here. I've had little luck finding a storage box that meets all of my needs. So I'm hoping to get some ideas that I've missed.
These are about the closest I have gotten, though, I'm not crazy about the colors, and the wastefulness of the freezer packs.
Kid's Lunch Cups
My wife bought some of these a while back and retired them to my shop, and they are great quality and very heavy duty. One of these 2 cup containers will hold 3lbs of screws.
My criteria:
Individual containers
Heavy duty
Lid
Transparent/semi transparent
Stackable
Large enough to hold 2-5lbs of screws
Affordable
Something that I don't have to eat or drink 30 of (insert food here)
NO GLASS!
Why? I get the other criteria but why individual?
I knew a guy who kept the original boxes (and dug more out of the trash) to store in a purpose built shelf. The containers in this thread don't have a good shape to slide in and out without a bunch of actual shelves.
This photo is **** to me:

These would store nicer:
https://www.uline.com/BL_8179/Plastic-Grip-Jars
Other people have posted about similar things but food containers. This way you don't need to eat all the food! I save similar things when my fiancée finishes off peanut butter filled pretzels.
I tried every variation of search words on Amazon, and I never once saw those. Thanks for the link.
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No personal experience with these yet, but I think I'll pick up a few the next time they go on sale at Menards.
http://www.viewtainer.com/
I have looked all over ebay and Amazon, and here. I've had little luck finding a storage box that meets all of my needs. So I'm hoping to get some ideas that I've missed.
These are about the closest I have gotten, though, I'm not crazy about the colors, and the wastefulness of the freezer packs.
Kid's Lunch Cups
My wife bought some of these a while back and retired them to my shop, and they are great quality and very heavy duty. One of these 2 cup containers will hold 3lbs of screws.
My criteria:
Individual containers
Heavy duty
Lid
Transparent/semi transparent
Stackable
Large enough to hold 2-5lbs of screws
Affordable
Something that I don't have to eat or drink 30 of (insert food here)
NO GLASS!
This is what you want, but not sure how affordable. I use the similar version without the clear lid.
Not sure its going to meet your affordable, but by god they meet everything else.
https://www.sortimo.com/products/cases-boxxes/t-boxx/
Square Costco Mixed Nut containers work well for 2-3 lbs of screws. I can usually grab a couple every time I dump my plastic recycling...they seem to float to the top of the bin. (Neighbors save them for me, too.)
Seems expensive.
Costco has a box of these Buddeez that comes out around $1.50 per box. Don't remember how many containers are in the box I want to say 8.
My local Costco is selling a 12 pack of these for $20.00
Costco has a box of these Buddeez that comes out around $1.50 per box. Don't remember how many containers are in the box I want to say 8.
Seems expensive.
How about these?
https://www.uline.com/BL_8153/Clear-Plastic-Round-Wide-Mouth-Jars?keywords=jars
or this website
https://www.usplastic.com/search/default.aspx/?category=2|Plastic Bottles/Glass Bottles
Stackable
Big enough to hold 7-8# of screws or nails...maybe more
Would 16oz do?Uline wants to **** me on shipping making the jars very expensive in small quantities. But the round screw lid jars is my goal. I just trying to find them under $3 a piece.
With all due respect, and I truly mean that, and appreciate everyone's input on this subject.
But I've got to say, sometimes I feel like people don't read an entire post, much less all the post in a a thread, before posting a reply.
It makes me feel like a total ******* saying that on my own thread, where I came here and asked for you guys help, but I struggle with this every time I've had to quote and reply back, and give a reason why not.
I usually don't apologize for offending someone with my opinion, but in this case, I am sorry If I have offended anyone.
Go back and read my post about those.....
That's a **** ton of dishes I'd have to wash to acquire 15-20 of those.....
I don't have exact dimensions, but I tried one out when they were first put in the stores. It fit both 3-1/2" and 4" screws. 5" lag was a tight fit. volume wise its about the same as the plastic 5# box of screws.I do like them and the price, and I friend of mine has a memebrship there. The size looks a bit large to me.
Anyone been able to put there hands on them to give me an idea of physical size? Lowes is online only for me.
