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Organizer Container with 15 Adjustable Compartments

Organizer Container with 15 Adjustable Compartments

This tote can be arranged to hold small parts in 7 to 15 different compartments.
  • Description
  • This storage tote is perfect for organizing your small to medium sized robot components and is configurable from 7 compartments up to 15. We use this container to hold the hardware included in the Robits Core Kit.

    A 3D printable file is available in the Documentation tab of this page if you want to customize the handle on the Organizer.
    • Height: 3.54 in.
    • Length: 17 in.
    • Width: 12.71 in.
$22.00
Organizer Container with 15 Adjustable Compartments—
$22.00

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Organizer Container with 15 Adjustable Compartments

This tote can be arranged to hold small parts in 7 to 15 different compartments.
  • Description
  • This storage tote is perfect for organizing your small to medium sized robot components and is configurable from 7 compartments up to 15. We use this container to hold the hardware included in the Robits Core Kit.

    A 3D printable file is available in the Documentation tab of this page if you want to customize the handle on the Organizer.
    • Height: 3.54 in.
    • Length: 17 in.
    • Width: 12.71 in.

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This tote can be arranged to hold small parts in 7 to 15 different compartments.
  • Description
  • This storage tote is perfect for organizing your small to medium sized robot components and is configurable from 7 compartments up to 15. We use this container to hold the hardware included in the Robits Core Kit.

    A 3D printable file is available in the Documentation tab of this page if you want to customize the handle on the Organizer.
    • Height: 3.54 in.
    • Length: 17 in.
    • Width: 12.71 in.
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