Summary
What this review covers
This review looks at the tray layout, latch, handle, box depth, and fit for labels, markers, cards, sample cups, gloves, and compact plant-care tools.
Pros
The upside
- The lift-up tray keeps markers, label packs, ties, and small tools above the main compartment.
- The bottom space can hold gloves, sticky-card packets, sample cups, and small bottles.
- A latch and handle help the box travel between a shelf, bench, and garden table.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The closed box needs a quick open check before a plant walk.
- The tray depth suits slim supplies and small hand tools.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This box fits gardeners who want a covered station for labels, markers, sticky-card refills, gloves, sample cups, and small inspection tools.
What to know:
The tray is sized for slim supplies. Larger gloves, bottles, and packets belong in the bottom compartment.
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Breakdown
Full review
A lidded box for plant-care pieces
The ArtBin 6891AG 1-Tray Art Supply Box suits garden supplies that need a cleaner home between work sessions. The handle and latch let the box move from a shelf to a potting bench, then back to storage with the contents covered.
The lift-up tray gives small pieces a dedicated layer. Markers, short labels, plant ties, clips, and hand lenses can ride above the lower compartment, so they are easy to reach when the lid opens.
The lower compartment holds bulkier items
The space below the tray can hold gloves, sticky-card packs, sample cups, small spray bottles, folded notes, and seed packets. That lower area gives the box enough depth for supplies that feel awkward in a shallow tray.
For pest monitoring, the tray can hold markers and card clips while the lower section holds yellow cards, blue cards, and a small notebook. For leaf checks, the tray can hold a magnifier, pencil, and temporary labels.
A tidy option for shelves and benches
The closed shape helps keep loose garden pieces contained on a shelf or in a shed cabinet. It also protects paper labels and notes from light dust around a potting bench.
Open the box before heading out so the supplies for that specific round are easy to see.
Good match
This box fits gardeners who want a covered station for labels, markers, sticky-card refills, gloves, sample cups, and small inspection tools.
What to know
The tray is sized for slim supplies. Larger gloves, bottles, and packets belong in the bottom compartment.