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Slat board bins can enhance the aesthetic beauty of your slatwall. Such bins usually combine functionality and style. Even if your slatwall looks plain, it will still stand out if you have pleasant looking slat board bins.

These bins are usually attached to the slat panels via slat hooks.

Slat board bins are very versatile. Place it near the counter of your store to display product samples, or install them into your garage to organize your tools and equipment.

These slat board containers are great storage solutions for grocery stores, department stores, boutiques and different areas in your home. Your customers or house guests will appreciate your clutter-free home, and you’ll create a safe and effective work or rest area.

Slatwall bins are made of different materials. Bins made of clear acrylic are transparent, and great for keeping candy, small toys, samples and other small objects you’d like to display very visibly. If you need bins for heavy duty purposes, like storing nails and other heavy hardware goods, go for ones made of stronger materials like tough grade polymer.

There are several other materials used in the construction of slat shelves and trays. Whatever material you choose, make sure the container is deep enough so that its contents won’t spill over.

As you browse through the different kinds of slatwall trays, you’ll notice that they come in different sizes. Consider a size that will best display the beauty and appeal of your items. At the same time, make sure it fits the available space in your store or home. Also, think about the size of existing fixtures, countertop racks and slat board dispensers around the area. This will help you maximize the display space.

While slatwall bins are made to display specific items, this doesn’t mean that your slat board should be limited to products that can be stored insider bin type containers. Slatwalls can also accommodate hooks, lines and flat shelves, so use different types of storage solutions to make the most out of your slat panels. For instance, use a wire basket for keeping folded clothes, a flat shelf for showing off your book collection, or a rack for giving away magazines and brochures.

Furthermore, before setting up any slat board installation, make sure that it’s built specifically for your kind of slatwall and that it’s strong enough for your items or merchandise. Even lightweight items like candy, T-shirts and books can quickly become heavy if they’re all stacked together.

Lastly, to prevent the slatwall from toppling over or becoming unbalanced, consider securing the slat board onto a wall and get appropriate shelf brackets. If the weight inside the bins and shelves is too much, the entire board could fall and harm someone.