Project Source Commander Large 27-Gallons (108-Quart) Black Heavy
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Made of durable polypropylene, the black storage tote allows you to hide away things you dont want to be seen while the red snap-lid adds a pop of color to your space. The 2-point snap-lid ensures your items are safely secure during storage or transport. The specially molded lids allow you to stack multiple totes on top to prevent toppling and maximize storage space.
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For those who require a sturdy storage solution but need to easily view what is stored inside, this 7.5-gallon clear plastic base with a solid snap lid storage tote is perfect. Project Source Snap lid totes are ideal for both short-term and long-term organization because they are built to support heavy stacking.