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Euro Containers vs IKEA: The Storage Standard That Lasts

33 min · 2. kesä 2026
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That IKEA bin that got discontinued? The mismatched lids? The garage Tetris? There's a better way. This episode explores the Euro container system — standardized plastic bins built on the EUR-pallet footprint that interlock across brands, stack securely, and never go out of production. We cover the actual sizes, costs, racking setups, and why the used market makes this cheaper than consumer storage over time. Whether you run a home business, hate moving, or just want a garage that looks like a well-organized spreadsheet, this system might change how you think about storage.

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