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Multi-Bin Toy Storage Organizer

Children's Furniture / Storage & Organization

AI Estimated Value

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$25.00-$35.00

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a free-standing children's toy storage organizer designed for accessibility and organization. The unit features a natural-finished light wood frame, likely constructed from engineered wood or pine, with two sloped side panels and four horizontal metal rods that serve as support rails for the bins. The organizer contains eleven removable plastic bins in four primary colors: blue (top row), yellow (second row), red (third row), and green (bottom row). The bins come in two sizes: standard small rectangular bins and double-width large bins, arranged in a staggered configuration. Physically, the piece stands approximately 30-36 inches tall and 32-36 inches wide. The craftsmanship is functional and typical of mass-produced nursery or playroom furniture. Condition-wise, the unit shows signs of moderate use; there are visible surface scratches and 'stress whitening' marks on the plastic bins, particularly on the blue and red units. A rectangular adhesive residue mark is visible on the interior of the large blue bin, suggesting a removed label. The wooden frame appears sturdy but shows minor edge wear consistent with a domestic environment. This contemporary style of furniture is commonly associated with brands like Tot Tutors or Humble Crew and is estimated to be less than 10 years old.

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I have conducted a visual examination of the Multi-Bin Toy Storage Organizer. This piece is a contemporary, mass-produced utility item typical of brands such as Humble Crew or Tot Tutors. It is constructed from a laminated MDF or pine frame with steel support rods and injection-molded plastic bins. Physically, the item shows signs of moderate wear consistent with frequent use in a playroom. I noted 'stress whitening' on the plastic, which indicates the bins have been subjected to weight-bearing strain or impact, and adhesive residue that affects the aesthetic appeal. The wooden frame’s edge wear further confirms its secondary market status. In terms of market conditions, these organizers are widely available at major retailers (Amazon, Walmart, Target) for approximately $50.00–$70.00 USD new. Because this is a utility item rather than a collectible or designer piece, it does not appreciate in value. Demand in the resale market is steady but price-sensitive, with most units selling at roughly 40-50% of retail price in used condition. The current color-coded configuration is standard, providing no rarity premium. My valuation assumes the physical integrity of the frame is sound. However, a digital inspection has limitations: I cannot verify the stability of the screw threading or the presence of any deep structural cracks in the plastic bins not visible in the light. A full authentication would require a physical inspection to check for original manufacturer stamps/labels and a safety check for structural rigidity. No provenance or scientific testing is required for this class of furniture as it holds no historical or fine art significance.

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