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Good trays if you don't mind most of the lids not snapping tight.
They stack nicely but few lids actually snap tight. Sometimes when I remove a tray from my tray stack, the lid from the lower tray in the stack gets lifted also. Not a deal breaker since I keep ordering these trays. Currently have 10 of them, one for each of 10 different board games! They mostly handle all my small to medium (size of a quarter) tokens for any game.
July 12, 2023 9:00 PM
Helps with organization
Bought a set of these to use in the game The Colonists. It makes setup so much easier. The lids don't snap on, so, I recommend getting some type of straps to hold them closed. But they worked really well.
December 17, 2021 12:18 AM
Easy to use
I like how deep the dishes are. The lids don't fit as tight as I would have hoped / expected but since I am just using these for storing Gaslands kitbashing bits I can just keep the trays horizontal. I would not use these vertically.
December 6, 2021 3:08 PM
Perfect organizer for Quacks of Quendlinburg
perfect for organizing ingredients for quacks. Makes setup super quick. see SideGame LLC on youtube for additional details
July 13, 2021 11:01 PM
Must Have for Wargames
These trays are great for games that have a lot of small counters. The trays are fairly tall so they take up quite a bit of room in the box. They stack well with each other for games that require more than one tray. They also stack well with the shallower counter trays from GMT Games (#GMTCT10). If you have a lot of games, I suggest buying both this set and the set from GMT Games. That way you can pick which tray(s) work best for a given game. I sometimes even use one tray of each for a given game. This tray uses thicker plastic than the shallower counter tray. I’m therefore giving it 5 stars for quality. However, I’m only giving it 4 stars for value. If the counters fit in the shallower tray, there is no need to spend more to put them in a deep dish tray. However, when you need a deep dish tray, you really need a deep dish tray. The lids fit fairly snug, but it wouldn’t take much shaking to loosen them up. I store my games flat on the shelves for this reason, so it really isn’t an issue for me. If you store them vertically, it may or may not be an issue. And if you are constantly flipping them over to read the back of the box, especially during an earthquake, that would definitely be an issue. ;)
October 25, 2020 2:53 PM
Mark M.
These trays are great for games that have a lot of small counters. The trays are fairly tall so they take up quite a bit of room in the box. They stack well with each other for games that require more than one tray. They also stack well with the shallower counter trays from GMT Games (#GMTCT10). If you have a lot of games, I suggest buying both this set and the set from GMT Games. That way you can pick which tray(s) work best for a given game. I sometimes even use one tray of each for a given game. This tray uses thicker plastic than the shallower counter tray. I’m therefore giving it 5 stars for quality. However, I’m only giving it 4 stars for value. If the counters fit in the shallower tray, there is no need to spend more to put them in a deep dish tray. However, when you need a deep dish tray, you really need a deep dish tray. The lids fit fairly snug, but it wouldn’t take much shaking to loosen them up. I store my games flat on the shelves for this reason, so it really isn’t an issue for me. If you store them vertically, it may or may not be an issue. And if you are constantly flipping them over to read the back of the box, especially during an earthquake, that would definitely be an issue. ;)
October 25, 2020 12:00 AM
Mark M.
These trays are great for games that have a lot of small counters. The trays are fairly tall so they take up quite a bit of room in the box. They stack well with each other for games that require more than one tray. They also stack well with the shallower counter trays from GMT Games (#GMTCT10). If you have a lot of games, I suggest buying both this set and the set from GMT Games. That way you can pick which tray(s) work best for a given game. I sometimes even use one tray of each for a given game. This tray uses thicker plastic than the shallower counter tray. I’m therefore giving it 5 stars for quality. However, I’m only giving it 4 stars for value. If the counters fit in the shallower tray, there is no need to spend more to put them in a deep dish tray. However, when you need a deep dish tray, you really need a deep dish tray. The lids fit fairly snug, but it wouldn’t take much shaking to loosen them up. I store my games flat on the shelves for this reason, so it really isn’t an issue for me. If you store them vertically, it may or may not be an issue. And if you are constantly flipping them over to read the back of the box, especially during an earthquake, that would definitely be an issue. ;)
October 25, 2020 12:00 AM
Lid DOES stay closed if you perform this properly.....GREAT VALUE!
The lids are made to 'snap' closed and remain in place even when the tray is flipped over! It is a tight fit, but on purpose. These trays are great! I use them for many board games and they fit in most board game boxes.
May 12, 2017 12:59 AM
Robert L
The lids are made to 'snap' closed and remain in place even when the tray is flipped over! It is a tight fit, but on purpose. These trays are great! I use them for many board games and they fit in most board game boxes.
May 12, 2017 12:00 AM
Lid doesn't close.
Lid doesn't stay closed. the tray is nice but the lid is completely useless. It does lock in like you'd expect it just sits loosely on top.
September 11, 2016 7:29 PM
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