







🎲 Elevate your game night with flawless organization—because pros don’t lose pieces.
BitsBins Board Game Piece Storage offers 12 compact, durable snap-top containers measuring 3.2" x 2" x 1.25" each, designed to securely organize tokens, dice, and components both inside your game box and during play. Made from clear, crack-resistant plastic, these bins streamline your gaming experience by eliminating loose pieces and bulky baggies, making setup and cleanup faster and more professional.












| ASIN | B07JD31LY1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,638 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #5,223 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (650) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Manufacturer | PRODUCT80 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 13 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 2 x 0.1 inches |
I**K
Wonderful bins for your gaming bits
I'm really loving these and the related circular BitsBins. I originally bought these to store the many mini cards, dice, and tokens for Twilight Imperium 4th Edition, which worked perfectly once I cut off the sides of the included insert (see attached pics; faction tokens are still in baggies because there's just no good way to handle 17x copies of the same token in different designs, but I've got custom tokens in the six player tokens in the little circular bins). Size-wise, these are a little smaller than a standard Magic The Gathering playing card, and by volume they can comfortably hold twenty 10-sided dice (pictured). That means that for many games, you can fit multiple types of components in a single bin, and for games with a large quantity of tokens (or somewhat larger tokens) you can fit them in these rectangular bins where the circular bins would be too small. Additionally, they're absolutely perfect for games like One Deck Dungeon, and fit beautifully alongside your cards in larger deck boxes for when you need to take a few more tokens or dice on the go. The lids snap closed nice and tightly, but I haven't put them through a true stress test (mostly I've just pulled them out of their little plastic baggy wrappers, tossed some bits in, and thrown them in a game box). If I remember I'll try to update this review in a few months when I've beat the bins up a bit more. On the plus side, the plastic feels nice and sturdy, so I don't anticipate any problems. The most likely point of failure is actually the lid hinge. On that topic, because the lids are permanently attached, they are a little less useful on the table (lids get in the way of people reaching the tokens from all sides, and can snag on your fingers or back of the hand when you reach in--unlike the circular bins, which work beautifully on the table but are a little less useful in storage because they waste space compared to rectangular bins). This isn't a big deal for me, since I'm using them more for storage than play, but YMMV. These bins are not explicitly made to stack. They're big enough that you can stack them, but there's nothing holding them in place. Overall, I'm incredibly happy with these bins, and ended up buying a second set when I ran through my first set in short order. They are the perfect size for storage and transport with standard sized gaming cards; can hold a wide variety of mini cards, dice, and tokens; and are high enough quality plastic that I am not worried about them breaking during transport and use.
T**W
Fantastic for board games
I purchased the variety pack because I wasn't exactly sure which sizes I would be using on average. I'm use to purchasing things like Geekbox or what Game Trayz has to offer, but sourcing some of the token boxes I usually use has been difficult lately. Now that I've used these bitboxes, I'm not sure I'll be going back. I was skeptical that the circular boxes and mini boxes would work, but for most board games, they are the ideal size and take up less space in game boxes than the other token containers I've used. I'm not sure there are better options for cardboard chits. Now, if you're reading this thinking you should automatically purchase the smallest sizes...don't. I have a pretty sizeable game collection, but chances are we have different needs. I'd say go ahead and purchase the variety pack and see what works best for you. You will use most if not all of them immediately - with maybe the exception of the 3 largest containers - and even then, if you have any kind of realistic resources (like tokens from TopShelfGamer etc.) you'll probably use those as well. At just over $1 per at the time of writing this, they are slightly more expensive than other options. I think that most other containers work out to be around 70-83 cents per depending on where you get them, but I think they are worth the extra cost. They're just more versatile while being stronger. I'm not about to replace the ones I've already purchase but I do like these better. The boxes themselves are solidly made and snap satisfyingly into place. Each of them has a good volume for their size and are deep enough to be functional but not obstructive (like some of the token boxes I've purchased in the past). The pods don't have a traditional lid. They slide together instead which actually gives them great utility in the box as they can be lined up on their sides in a row. I don't leave a lot of reviews but these are great and I'll be purchasing more in the future. I highly recommend them for board game hobbyists like myself. Again, buy the variety pack to see what works best for you - you'll probably be surprised what fits in the minis and pods, but it's best to find out for yourself and nothing in that initial pack will go to waste. Happy gaming!
J**H
(Mostly) Perfect for pandemic.
I feel like many people are coming to these for the same thing: disease cubes in pandemic. I am here to confirm that these are just about perfect for the job. They may seem a little flimsy, but how durable do you need them to be? I can fit five cups in the cardboard insert, and everything is neatly organized and ready to go. These drastically reduced setup/tear down time for this game. I will confirm that the cups have a little ring in them that often forces the cubes to congregate in the outer rim of the cup, which can make them a little challenging to pick up. However, I’m still too excited about not having to use tiny ziplocs to be annoyed by it. I went on to use the extras for meeples in Carcassonne, and since I still had extras after that I used one or two for different components in my other games. Another positive note- these freed up lots of little ziplocs that work well with components in my other board games, so it started a chain reaction of organization.
M**.
Good
I purchased the round pods. Pros: 1. These snap shut and stay shut, I’m not worried about them opening and spilling! 2. Perfect size for most game pieces 3. Lid completely detaches so it’s perfect for both storage in the box as well as a container for use during the game. 4. It’s size is large enough to comfortably pick pieces out of the container while playing a game. Cons: 1. Price is only okay. 2. The lids don’t fit beneath the pod, I’d prefer to stack the pod on top of the lid while in use to keep them together. Would purchase again!
S**K
Perfect for the gamer
Both my fiancé and I love playing board games and these bits bins are the perfect size and shape for games that come with a lot of small components. Whether it’s coins, meeples, cubes, tokens, etc., these bins can hold it.
L**E
Muy útiles y de buena calidad
C**A
Muy utiles para guardar los componentes de los juegos de mesa, tamaño ideal para guardar las piezas de madera del CATAN dentro del estuche que se vende en amazon.
H**1
Las compré justo para almacenar los distintos meeples del Tiny Epic Dinosaurs. Y me sobraron para otros juegos.
L**E
Funcionan súper bien para almacenar piezas de juegos de mesa, buena calidad
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