ABOUT:
BOX4BLOX is the award winning toy storage solution for organizing and storing Lego. BOX4BLOX eliminates all the hassles of keeping Legos organized in the home and actually makes clean up time fun. BOX4BLOX works like a coin sorter, grading the Legos through a series of different sized grids, so the Lego bricks end up in a tray with similar sized blocks, with all those hard to find tiny bits and pieces ending up in the bottom tray. No need to tip the Legos all over the Floor BOX4BLOX is an attractive ten and a quarter inch cube manufactured from ABS plastic, the same high quality plastic used to manufacture Lego. BOX4BLOX holds approximately 1500 – 1700 Lego bricks.
MY THOUGHTS:
Lego bricks are something I have a love/hate relationship with. I love them because they can keep my boys occupied and happy for quite awhile. I hate them because they are always everywhere in our house. I can’t go a day without stepping on them. We have a container for them to go in but it’s a boring blue bucket that one of the sets they initially came in.
Once I introduced BOX4BLOX to my boys they were excited. To them it looked like giant Legos. Then when they saw that we just dump them all in the top and shake them around, they thought it was super cool. Each level sorts different sizes and mostly it works just fine for us. The pieces are slowly sorted down through each compartment and then my boys just take the trays and grab the pieces they need. It is nice that they play with the Legos out of the different trays rather than just dumping their bucket on the floor. The only flaw though is that the trays do not stay together, it would be nice if they snapped together so my boys can pick up the BOX4BLOX and carry it around. It is somewhat fragile in that sense. Overall though it is great for sorting and playing with your Legos out of.
BUY IT: Check out BOX4BLOX to purchase or find it on Amazon for $39.95.
WIN IT: (1) US winner will receive a BOX4BLOX (Legos not included)
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chastidy says
My boys are getting there first set of legos this Christmas 🙂
Kristie says
They’re just in a plain lego box that we got from Meijer…this would be really nice to have and sort them! 🙂
Amy Brown Whitley says
I don’t currently “handle” the legos, they are everywhere. This is why I would like to win this giveaway.
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Kendra Gillilan says
in boxes, containers, trunk!
Kara DiDomizio says
Various plastic tubs XD
darlene bohannon says
i just throw them in the toybox along with everything else
Jennifer Bond says
We just throw all the legos in a box!
Lisa says
We currently don’t “handle” our Legos because my daughter is just getting them for Christmas this year. I’m pretty sure she will be getting a ton, so this would be a perfect solution to Legos everywhere! Thanks!
Huston Smith says
I have a coffee table converted into a lego table with drawers
Kerrie Mayans says
They currently are in a huge rubbermaid tub and are a mess, so when my son wants a special piece he dumps them all out and sifts thru all of them.
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Lo says
We have a basket for the Legos, but this is a much better organizational system.
The Knapps says
They’re in one big giant box
Michael says
a big christmas popcorn tin
clynsg says
This would be pro-active–my grandson doesn’t really have any Legos as yet, but we would like to get ahead of the mess!
Julie says
They are all over the house. 🙁
colleen says
This is the coolest thing I’ve seen. Definitely a necessity in this house. We use ziploc bags.
Theresa J says
My son has his legos spread out everywhere. Some are in a large tub. some are in a wood drawer system. Many are on the floor.
Hillary Fairchildbig says
My son has thousands of lego pieces. Some are stored in a plastic container, some are stored in a 3 drawer cabinet and the others are always hidden on the floor waiting for me to step on them. 🙂 He would LOVE this!!
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Gina P says
all mixed into one big box
Ross Hassel says
Several large rubbermaid containers.
Angela Cisco says
They are thrown all together in a tote.
Angela says
We just use the lego tubs to store the legos now sorting is impossible.
trixx says
I have legos stored in various shoe boxes
Penny Kathleen says
Our legos are in the biggest Rubbermaid container we could find!
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Lisa L says
My son’s legos are all in one plastic bin
Jill Myrick says
My sons Legos are currently stored in totes in his room.
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amy deeter says
i have a box they go in thats actually falling apart
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Michelle Hagewood says
Our Lego box is a small tote that the kids constantly dump out on the floor to find what they want.
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Laura Jacobson says
Oh…..actually we dont. LOL…we sure do need to. they are all over!
erma says
We put them in a bucket
Valerie Taylor Mabrey says
throw them into a tub
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Marie Conner says
I keep them in the original bucket and hide them from the granchildren (they’re still too young) and my 23 year old son (so he doesn’t put them with his sets. Yes, at 45, I still love Legos!
Rebecca Peters says
they are all thrown into a big box! nothing that sorts them at all!
Jody Sisson says
The Lego’s go in a big plastic tool box my husband does not use anymore.
Jill Kecseg says
Our legos are all in one large container!
Jennifer says
Our legos are scattered all over in boxes
Shannon Wieneke says
I dread the legos all over the house as well .We currently keep them in a big bucket.
daniel healey says
They are currently all thrown into a drawer. Very big mess
Crissy D. says
We keep Legos in bins, there is no real way of keeping them separated unless you have something like this.
Becky VanGinkel says
Right now my sons Legos are in about 5 100 gallon totes! He has been collecting since he was 2 and every birthday, Christmas, report card, ect.. he asks for more! We would absolutely LOVE to win this!!!
Gladys Parker says
Unfortunately they are all together in a cardboard box.
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Tracy P. says
currently legos are stored in a plastic continer
Casey Lynn Everidge says
right now my son has all of his legos in a box 🙁
Allie Sansing says
they are in ziploc baggies by color and size
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Gretchen Gerth says
We like to store ours in the couch cushions, under the entertainment center, and inside our shoes. We have found this the most effective way of ensuring that we find even the most elusive piece at the most inconvenient time!
Christian Nunez says
We use a couple of shoeboxes
Zenaida says
A plastic box.
Marie B. says
Our Legos are in a reusable grocery store bag.
Kari Howell says
Right now they’re all just in a container.
Tara Liebing says
We put them in a clear storage tote
Renee Bruno says
In a big box but this would be much better
Lori S says
We put them in a basket.
Thanks!
Todd T says
Currently they are all thrown into one drawer which is a complete mess. Would be nice to have this box.
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Amylynn H says
My son is a huge Lego fanatic. He organizes them with whatever boxes we find. He has some in shoeboxes. He has the Lego storage container I had when I was little, also.
Monique Rizzo says
We keep them in rubbermaid bins.
Thanks for the chance.
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Michael says
They are currently in a large popcorn tin all mixed together
Kelly D says
We currently keep our legos in a cardboard box.
betsy says
We have a huge box of Lego’s in our basement.
Alison says
I store them in rubbermaid bins right now
sue killgore says
The Legos I have now mostly stay in a plastic bag and when they are taken out they are all over the floor and hard to separate. This is an ingenious idea.
crissi mcveay says
we have cubes that i keep the boys legos in, this box seems awesome we would love to get one :)!
Kristi C says
We put them in small storage boxes.
Carrie Phelps says
Currently they are kept in a basket.
Diane R. says
I tell my grandson to put them back into the box before they get stepped on. Not very effective.
Stacy M. says
My daughter has a table with a drawer. She stores her legos in the drawer 🙂
Patti Hess says
Unfortunetly they are in a shoe box
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thanks
Amanda Mclemore says
There in one big box now that gets dumped every other day when he is looking for parts:)
Denise B. says
We keep our Legos in plastic storage boxes.
Katherine says
They are in huge tubs
karen M says
all dumped in a plastic toy box
carol says
my grandkids keep all their legos in boxes…and I would love to win this for them
Kasee Johnson says
My childhood Lego collection was combined with the collection “maintained” by my 4 children a few years ago. We bought 2 wood toy boxes (15″ x 28″ x 12″ high) from IKEA and painted them. We placed them underneath the windows in the formal living room that we use as a library. They are now overflowing and are filling 2 Rubbermaid storage totes, too. I mentioned that we should probably buy another wood chest, but the easier solution would be to just stop buying Lego. Easier said than done. Every summer, I spread out a queen size quilt and dump all the Lego’s out for a neighborhood building contest. Priceless memories.
NAN says
one container and several large ziplocks..it’s a nightmare
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sandra says
we don’t really, they’ve overtaken our living room floor
Melissa Lawler says
They are in a giant box on the floor!
JLJMommy says
We have them in a rubbermaid tub. Makes it hard to find pieces. This is pure genius! Thanks for the chance.
Susan Salerno says
In a plastic tote with a lid
Heather Avery says
Currently our Legos travel around the house on the floor (we have wood floors EVERYwhere.) They hide in the corners and when you’re walking in the dark they JUMP out to insure you’ll step on them, scream and wake up all the babies, who wake up the boys, who come running to make sure their precious Lego “things” are not broken.
This gets a little old sometimes. Not to mention, stepping on Legos on wood floors is one of the most painful experiences one can endure and live through.
Cher says
I think I have permanent Lego indentations in my feet from stepping on them and bite marks from biting my hand so I don’t scream and wake up everyone when I do step on them!
Sylvia White says
They are all thrown in a plastic bin
D Schmidt says
Currently I store them in plastic Target tubs! It looks a dreadful mess honestly.
Nancy M. says
They are in a rubbermaid tub.
Costana Hornbaker says
shoeboxes holds our legos ….
Leanne M says
My sons don’t currently have legos however I have purchased a 1600 piece set for Christmas. This would be fantastic to have with it!