Lawrence Kingsley
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019
These milk crates seem to be as good as "official" milk crates, and are certainly a good value. They do have a slightly different "feel" than the crates one gets from the dairy, but that may be because one rarely sees real dairy crates in new condition. I would have given these five stars except that there is some flashing in the crate openings, indicative perhaps of a quality-control issue. Never seen that before , but it has no effect on the crate's usefulness.
Tracye Dunn
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2017
I bought this to use as a riser for my printer. It lays on its side with the opening facing me. It holds my very large printer with ease. There is plenty of room inside for all the clutter that was on my desk. If it can hold its shape with the load that I have on it, it will work for just about anything you could put in it. I have books and other things in the other 2. I am very happy with this purchase and the seller. It was a very quick delivery.Thank you.
Straight Forward Review
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2016
Three unbranded stackable milk crates. They are "unbranded" so they don't have a company or dairy name on the side, however they still carry the general restrictive warning on the ends - "Warning: Use by other than registered owner punishable by law". I bought them but if I choose to sell them at a yard sale or give them to family and friends it implies that they are breaking the law. The legal warning is the only thing annoying about these, otherwise 5 stars.
Brandon Curtis
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2016
It's an extra-large milk crate! great for storing beer bottles for homebrewing. These are the same width and 1.5x as long as the , so the exact number of bottles you can fit will depend on the bottle geometry. It stands to reason that these will be slightly less strong than the square crates, but I've still stacked them six tiers high full of bottles without any damage.A huge upgrade over storing bottles in old cardboard cases—keeps the weight off of the bottles themselves, don't lose integrity with age, and can be hosed down for cleaning!
D. D. LeDu
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2015
These are reasonably heavy duty and suit my purpose perfectly. I am using these along with other similar crates I already owned to hold tools and camping gear in the back of by truck. I have a shell and a glider bed extension; I fit all these crates on the glider, which gives me a modular storage system. When I extend the glider, all the crates are reachable. If I need more room for some special item, I remove crates to create space, stacking the extra crates on other crates. I have had utility beds in the past, and this system is superior for my purposes. Less sturdy crates than these would be inadequate.
Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2013
We use these crates (along with two of the smaller square size) in the back of our mini SUV. The color blends in perfectly with our black interior and they keep everything neat and tidy. (The crates will fit under the foldable shelf if you own a 2007-2011 CRV).Two paper grocery store bags fit nicely in each of the rectangular crates and prevent sliding. These are extremely heavy duty and can be carried with the weight of all the groceries, including multiple gallon jugs, that we have filled them with. This was not the case with our previous collapsible crates which were more expensive. The crates arrived safely and quickly and I highly recommend them.
John Lochaby
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2012
When I go to the store I typically bring home two cases of beer, 6-two liter bottles of soda, a 35 to 40 pound bag of dog food plus all the regular things that you find in a pantry. frig. and freezer. It would take four or five trips from the car to the house to unload. I decided a small grocery cart would ease my burden...so...I bought a "Folding Platform Truck" 18-1/2"W X 29L" with 330 lb. capacity ($31.00 at Amazon) and this three pack of "Dairy Milk Crates". The bottom two crates fit nicely across the cart with a slight overhang on the sides and a couple of inches over the front. I held them in place with bungee cords and stacked the third crate on top. These crates are truly heavy duty, stack and lock in place well and they have reduced my unloading problem to one trip. I save time, effort and my aching back. Now I have the perfect answer.
J. Mattes
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2012
These crates are great! Very sturdy. We use one as a work crate/step stool. Load it up with all your tools and supplies and when you get to the job location, empty it out and use it as a step stool. It easily supports 285 lbs. if you stand on the edges of the crate. The other two we use as supports for our TV in the basement. We occasionally have water problems, but now the TV will stay clean and dry and air can still circulate around. Shipping charges are a little pricey, but to be expected for such a bulky item. I have yet to find any crates in stores that match these heavy-duty ones.