♻️ Stack smart, live sleek: The future of closet organization is here!
EZSTAX Closet Organizer and Shirt Folder is a 20-pack of 13.5" x 11.5" stackable, thin plastic dividers made from 100% recycled material in the USA. Designed to keep shirts and folded clothes neatly separated for easy access, it doubles as a folding board, travel organizer, and multi-use storage solution for home and office. Lightweight and flexible, it revolutionizes drawer and shelf organization with eco-friendly style.
Brand | EZSTAX |
Color | Clear |
Material | Plastic |
Special Feature | stackable |
Style | Regular |
Recommended Uses For Product | clothing organization, folding template, closet organization, dresser drawer organization, tshirt stacking, laundry room organizer |
Product Dimensions | 11.5"L x 11.5"W x 2"H |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Opening Mechanism | Lift-Off Lid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Number of Items | 20 |
Recycled Content Percentage | 100 |
Number of Compartments | 20 |
Unit Count | 20.0 Count |
Item Package Quantity | 20 |
Material Feature | Recycled |
UPC | 861209000204 |
Occasion | general household storage |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Manufacturer | EZSTAX LLC |
Part Number | 1111111 |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 8542009416 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | regular |
Finish | Smooth |
Installation Method | Freestanding |
Number Of Pieces | 20 |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Special Features | stackable |
Usage | closet |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | No warranty. Items damaged during shipping can be returned within 30 days of purchase. |
S**R
These keep my closet organized and are easy to use every day!
I love this system! It arrived in time but with one of the separaters cracked. I still used it. I ordered a smaller size because I had bought the IKEA Billy Bookcase to store my clothes and it wouldn't take the larger size even edgewise. Even these, I have stacked sideways but it works! I wanted to make my closet game easy on myself - I wanted to be able to see all the stuff I had and be able to wear different outfits effortlessly without messing up the contents of my closet. I used to use bins and whenever I pulled something out of it, the rest of the folded or rolled clothes would unravel and would get too messy.I am not going to lie: It took some getting used to. These separaters are flimsy like others have said. BUT that's what makes it easy to use and not make the stacks bulky. I had to spend hours folding every article of clothing initially but now after a laundry load, I straight away fold those back into those stackers and I have been able to sneak them back into empty stackers ;) I didn't have to pull the whole stack down just to be able to stuff these back. I realize I might not be so lucky every time. I didn't use those to separate heavy clothes like heavy skirts (I used them for skirts made of thinner material) or jeans or pants and culottes. But just tops and t-shirts, and cardigans. Still it has made closet organization a breeze. I have used this system for over a week and I am very pleased with it. I had forgotten what clothes I had and I have already worn clothes that my husband thought were "new". :) I had to tell him that they were a few years old, just not easily accessible all these days/months/years and therefore, never worn.My idea with this system is to store as much of my wardrobe folded as possible and make capsule wardrobes that will hang for a week or two weeks or so. That way, I will be cycling through the clothes.Lengthy review but these babies are worth it and pretty economical too. I have used almost every one of these and am recommending it to my friends. I am glad there are no more bins to rummage through. Thanks for the product!
J**R
These really amazed me at first use - perfect for Lularoe leggings!
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this product with high hopes but I honestly didn't expect much considering the bad reviews I had read...so I was amazed when it worked perfectly.I bought these to hopefully organize my Lularoe legging collection which has gotten out of hand. There's just no good way for me to store them--I've tried stacking and rolling and, while both ways sort of work, they're not great--you still end up pulling out multiple pair per time and it just makes a mess. So I decided to try these. And wow was I blown away (see video, which shows my very first thoughts as I'm testing them for the first time).* Are the sheets flimsy? Yes, very.I think they could make these a tiny bit thicker. But they're slippery so the clothes just slide right out.* Do they stack together perfectly? No.You have to be careful when stacking above your head (see video). And I'd like to see them somehow permanently able to attach to each other for ease of refilling the levels. Like attached at the back via O-rings or something (like a 3-ring-binder-type system), so you can just lift up the plastic sheet to insert a new item without worrying about the levels coming apart.* Is folding to fit the sheets a pain? Kind of, but not really.The first time you set it up, you may need to try a few different folds to see what works and fits the best. See attached photos: With my leggings, I tried the typical fold in half lengthwise (so you have one full leg), then in half, then half again so you end up with a square (stack on left with gray and black leggings on top). I also tried folding them in thirds (starting again by folding in half lengthwise to get one full leg) then in thirds, so you end up with more of a rectangle (stack on right with green and yellow leggings on top). Both shapes fit on the trays just fine and both pulled out of the stack just fine (see video). The folded-in-quarters version takes up less space on the tray and you may need to adjust the placement so you can easily see the pattern of what you want to pull out. The folded-in-thirds version takes up more of the space on the tray and may stick out of the stack a slight bit more, but it didn't hamper the use at all.* Is this a perfect solution? No.It's admittedly a bit of a pain to reset the whole system once you pull out enough of the items--especially if the stack is above your head (like in my video--I may have to rethink where I put these). It would be nice to just lift up the trays and slide your item back in--but once you lift up a tray, there's nothing keeping them attached so they come apart. It's likely not as big of a deal if you're using two hands (and not filming like I was) and it's not above your head, but it won't be the easiest thing to do.* Would I buy them again? Yes.Though I don't think I'd stack two sets together. The full stack is a bit precarious, especially if you need to slide it around (though, as you can see in the video, mine are stacked on that cheap wire closet stuff which doesn't promote sliding).My overall impression? I was really quite shocked by how well these worked for what I bought them for. You can hear my amazement in the video as I was really honestly surprised (I went into it expecting it to be a complete failure). The only reason they don't get five stars is that they are a tiny bit flimsier than I'd like and it would be great if they could somehow be "reloaded" a bit easier.
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