i'm going to argue 1 thing here, hex containers stack very well, now if the "base" where you are stacking them has grooves to match that hex shape, you can slot the first row in there, then the next row is offset... what you get is a situation where the containers are very stable and wont slide side to side.
i'm going to argue 1 thing here, hex containers stack very well, now if the "base" where you are stacking them has grooves to match that hex shape, you can slot the first row in there, then the next row is offset... what you get is a situation where the containers are very stable and wont slide side to side.
Think outside the box. Cuz they were stacking how they were at the start instead of how they could be
Nooooo he had it 😭