My closet is currently a huge mess because I have boxes stored everywhere. I try and keep them looking great but as you will see in some pictures there is not much I can do. I was recently given the chance to review two boxes from Packaways and will say that they have helped so much. Packaways actually has five storage box sizes available.
As you can see from the picture above my closet is an unholy mess. Everything is just sort of thrown everywhere and those boxes are full of handbags, Christmas stuff, and baby items. My OCD somehow doesn’t extend to my closet, not sure why but there you have it.
When I received the Packaways boxes the first thing I noticed is that they are super easy to put together. They just sort of pop together. They also do not require any tape which is great. I hate having to un-tape and re-tape boxes anytime I want to get into them. These close by slipping the flaps into the slots.
As you can see I am in need of many more because I still have some boxes an a tote that I need to compact down into a couple of these. The bright colors made them easy to find in the mess and they are both fairly deep. When they aren’t in use they fold down flat and can be stored under the bed.
Feature I Loved the Most: The no tape needed feature is my favorite. It is amazing!
Feature I Disliked the Most: There is a box to write on and label your box. It works great with a dry erase marker but a permanent marker wipes right off. I would like to write on there and it not come off.
Purchase: You can purchase any of the five Packaways from their website.
Connect: Connect with Packaways on Facebook.
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I live in a small Georgia town that you most likely have never heard of and I LOVE it! My house is more than full as I am a single mother of four & caregiver to my aging mother and uncle. Lover of all things Outlander. Goes to the beat of her own drum woman.