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<blockquote data-quote="Ajbeardow" data-source="post: 172514" data-attributes="member: 32499"><p>The tops on mine are flat, as are the bottoms. You <em>could</em> stack them without them toppling, but not securely. You could feasibly have two stacked up and would only knock them over if you physically touched them. Some of the other ones look as though they have a lip on the lid, which might make them more stackable?</p><p></p><p>The plastic on these is solid; a good 1-1.5mm thick for the walls - much thicker than typical storage tubs. An iron might go through, but it might not be as clean as on other containers. A dremel (or even just a drill) with a thin drill bit would probably make better work of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ajbeardow, post: 172514, member: 32499"] The tops on mine are flat, as are the bottoms. You [I]could[/I] stack them without them toppling, but not securely. You could feasibly have two stacked up and would only knock them over if you physically touched them. Some of the other ones look as though they have a lip on the lid, which might make them more stackable? The plastic on these is solid; a good 1-1.5mm thick for the walls - much thicker than typical storage tubs. An iron might go through, but it might not be as clean as on other containers. A dremel (or even just a drill) with a thin drill bit would probably make better work of it. [/QUOTE]
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