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Quick-pick bins — also called linbins — are the slanted-front modular storage units found on workbenches and in warehouses worldwide. But what makes them different from flat bins? This episode breaks down the design philosophy, mounting systems (louvered panels, rails, and stackable options), sizing standards, and the materials used. We explore what actually goes in these bins — from screws and resistors to USB cables and tape — and why the slanted design cuts retrieval time to almost nothing. If you've ever wondered whether these industrial bins belong in a home workshop or are strictly for warehouses, this episode covers the tradeoffs. Plus: why friction is the enemy of organization, and how color coding and modularity make these bins a system you'll actually use.
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