🎮 Game On: Elevate Your Play with Style!
The Piecekeeper Board Game Storage Bowls are a set of six portable, stylish trays designed to organize and enhance your gaming experience. Made from durable silicone, these bowls are perfect for holding game components, and their foldable design makes them easy to transport. With a variety of colors, they add a touch of flair to any tabletop setup.
Number of Items | 6 |
Item Weight | 0.82 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.5"L x 1"W x 6"H |
Special Features | Portable |
Occasion Type | Anniversary, Birthday |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Shape | Round or Octagonal |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Blue, Multicolor |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Is Oven Safe | No |
Material Type | Silicone |
S**E
Great for games w small peices
Convenient, works great for any games with lots of small pieces. Different colors let you match up part color with tray color. Sound investment for table game players.
M**D
Perfect storage for tiny game bits
Saw these used on a BGG YouTube video for Furnace. Having just acquired the game, ordered a set to keep all the resources from falling off the table. They’re perfect, and store flat!
K**C
Amazing little additions to our game collection!
I absolutely love these things. I purchased them for my boyfriend for when we play games with meeples, tokens, etc. You can store them flat, or you can keep them pinched together. They're made of a thick enough rubber that they hold their shape well. They are large enough that they hold pretty much all elements of the games we play. They're such simple things, but they have added so much convenience to our lives!
W**.
Keep game pieces organized.
Great for gamers to keep game pieces from sliding on to the floor, where for sure the dog will think it’s a treat and immediately eat. Durable and easy to assemble and disassemble. Should have bought these years ago. Good product!
P**O
Great Gaming Accessory!
This is certainly a clever little invention. If you are an avid game player, then you'll know that many of today's games come with a multitude of pieces that must often be placed in piles near the game board. Without any containment, the table top can become a messy place and confusing as well.These "snazzy" little containers can be carried in a game bag (they pack flat) and then constructed by using a rubber "button" system. I found it somewhat tough to button the corners together and I was sure that the containers would come apart at the most inconvenient time - but that never happened. If everyone at the table takes a rubber sheet and buttons the corners, the setup time is minimal and each holds a considerable amount of playing pieces.My game group was infatuated with them and I got many inquiries as to where I purchased them. I am deducting a star because I personally had a tough time connecting the corners. But overall, these were a hit with the group and they functioned perfectly.
A**E
Fantastic, not sure about durability yet
These are really great. They work perfectly to hold tokens and dice. Do not expect to be able to roll dice in them. There too small and aren't flat on the bottom when assembled. I haven't had them long so I can't speak to the durability.
M**O
Indestructible
You could definitely use these forever, nice hard rubber easy to clean up if need be. They are a bit of a pain to buckle the corners together though. So if you intend to undo & redu each use I would personally look for something with button together corners.
N**N
A Board Game's Best Friend
I had seen these on Amazon and thought that's cool but not essential. But as my board game collection grew I came to realize how wrong I was. Its helpful but not necessary for games like Carcassonne. But games like Ticket to Ride or Pandemic both have lots of little pieces that are begging to run away and get lost for all time.Piecekeeper is a great way to keep all the necessary things contained and in easy reach. I read some reviews that said getting the corners put together was hard but I've never had a problem with it. My 8 year old can do it too after me showing him how. Not a big deal in my book.If you're playing games with lots of pieces or with kids (or adults who play like kids) grab yourself a set.
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