Guys thanks for all replies.
I spent £150 on buying 65 litre boxes from Argos.
Awesome. Looked OK.
Except... got home and you can't really stack them at all.
I needed to put heavy loads (not mega mega heavy - just clothes and other things - when pilled in, does become heavy - but not heavy metal or anything).
I left one box over an empty one. Today I can see the lid buckling.
Time to send back. Boxes are fantastic - but they are not for stacking. (Damn... can't make an Argos return! Need to wait till Covid19 problems are over!)
Really Useful Boxes - the best money can buy. Problem: they are too expensive.
I need to buy 20 - 40 boxes. The price just adds up to too much.
Wham boxes - I have some that are many years old. They are OK.
Unless someone can suggest anything else... I'll go back to the Ikea boxes I have had for years and years now.
They haven't buckled under weight.
The design of the boxes mean they can be stacked and the weight is passed through the columns.
I spent £150 on buying 65 litre boxes from Argos.
Awesome. Looked OK.
Except... got home and you can't really stack them at all.
I needed to put heavy loads (not mega mega heavy - just clothes and other things - when pilled in, does become heavy - but not heavy metal or anything).
I left one box over an empty one. Today I can see the lid buckling.
Time to send back. Boxes are fantastic - but they are not for stacking. (Damn... can't make an Argos return! Need to wait till Covid19 problems are over!)
Really Useful Boxes - the best money can buy. Problem: they are too expensive.
I need to buy 20 - 40 boxes. The price just adds up to too much.
Wham boxes - I have some that are many years old. They are OK.
Unless someone can suggest anything else... I'll go back to the Ikea boxes I have had for years and years now.
They haven't buckled under weight.
The design of the boxes mean they can be stacked and the weight is passed through the columns.