BitsBins Storage Solutions for Game Components, Organizes Meeples, Dice and Tokens | Includes 15 BitsBins Mini's | Measure 2.125" X 1.625" X 0.825"
C**Y
Satisfying board game organization.
I got these (along with the bits bins for cards) to organize Dune Imperium. It's made setting up the game a lot faster. I have a box for each players cards and components that I can just hand out. It's nice having several different sizes for different game components. I will keep using these to organize more games in the future.
D**D
Good for organizing
I got these to test out the different sizes to see what would fit best in my board games. I will probably never use the circular ones, but they are decent quality. Only had one container that wouldn’t snap closed.These make set up and tear down a breeze. Especially if you label the boxes. Mainly use them for tokens.
V**I
Perfect for ticket to ride
I bought this multipack because I knew I’d find a use for each of the sizes. I used them in Ticket to Ride Europe and Ticket to Ride New York. The mini rectangular boxes were perfect for New York and the xl rectangular boxes were perfect for for Europe.Both boxes fit well in the game box.The only negative I can see is that the boxes don’t latch super well. I don’t really see this as an issue, since they’ll just be in the game box. If you were using these to keep things secure in a backpack, it probably wouldn’t work out.
P**Y
Better than making foamcore!
Perfect for all the little board game pieces. I do wish they had different sizes of round for some variety. The 3 sizes of rectangular boxes are perfect for anything. The smallest box holds one player's worth of tokens for Terraforming Mars, as a reference. The hinged lids can get in the way, but the trade off is more mess - I'll stick to these boxes.
E**T
Only semi-useful
The main reason I ordered these is that the plastic bags holding in the disease cubes for Pandemic are frustrating to open all the time (I know I could just dump them all out on the table and just put them back when the game is over, but why do that when you go one better?). It worked great for that. However, a lot of games, like Carcasonne and Catan don’t really give you a place to stash these containers unless you pull out the plastic insert (still an option, I suppose) or store the pieces separately from the rest of the game (great way to lose things). So for some of these I’m still using plastic baggies.Finally, the design on these doesn’t have to be much nicer, but it would be helpful if it were just a little bit easier at a glance to see which is the top and which is the bottom of the round bins.Anyway, I’m glad I got them, and they’ve helped a little, but much of my game collection is incompatible, so that means I have some extra bins left and they weren’t quite as inexpensive as you’d expect from how cheap they seem, so I have a little buyer’s remorse.
T**W
Fantastic for board games
I purchased the variety pack because I wasn't exactly sure which sizes I would be using on average. I'm use to purchasing things like Geekbox or what Game Trayz has to offer, but sourcing some of the token boxes I usually use has been difficult lately. Now that I've used these bitboxes, I'm not sure I'll be going back. I was skeptical that the circular boxes and mini boxes would work, but for most board games, they are the ideal size and take up less space in game boxes than the other token containers I've used. I'm not sure there are better options for cardboard chits.Now, if you're reading this thinking you should automatically purchase the smallest sizes...don't. I have a pretty sizeable game collection, but chances are we have different needs. I'd say go ahead and purchase the variety pack and see what works best for you. You will use most if not all of them immediately - with maybe the exception of the 3 largest containers - and even then, if you have any kind of realistic resources (like tokens from TopShelfGamer etc.) you'll probably use those as well.At just over $1 per at the time of writing this, they are slightly more expensive than other options. I think that most other containers work out to be around 70-83 cents per depending on where you get them, but I think they are worth the extra cost. They're just more versatile while being stronger. I'm not about to replace the ones I've already purchase but I do like these better.The boxes themselves are solidly made and snap satisfyingly into place. Each of them has a good volume for their size and are deep enough to be functional but not obstructive (like some of the token boxes I've purchased in the past). The pods don't have a traditional lid. They slide together instead which actually gives them great utility in the box as they can be lined up on their sides in a row.I don't leave a lot of reviews but these are great and I'll be purchasing more in the future. I highly recommend them for board game hobbyists like myself. Again, buy the variety pack to see what works best for you - you'll probably be surprised what fits in the minis and pods, but it's best to find out for yourself and nothing in that initial pack will go to waste.Happy gaming!
C**
Excelente
Muy utiles para guardar los componentes de los juegos de mesa, tamaño ideal para guardar las piezas de madera del CATAN dentro del estuche que se vende en amazon.
H**1
Ideal.
Las compré justo para almacenar los distintos meeples del Tiny Epic Dinosaurs. Y me sobraron para otros juegos.
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