Hundred yen store "just case"
What is "just"?

I often see cases where the partition can be moved freely, but is it rare to have a pre-partitioned case? Introducing the "Just Case" found at the 100-yen shop "Can Do".

There are three types of lineup, "2", "3", and "4", depending on the number of partitions. The material is polystyrene, all white color and has a clean feeling. According to the official Instagram of the manufacturer Sanada Seiko, "We measured various small items and pursued a" just "size."

The size of Just Case 2 is width 85 x depth 108 x height 90 mm. There is a deep partition that is just right for holding elongated items such as pens and makeup brushes.

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Step-shaped "Just Case 2"

Hundred yen store "just case"
The front is easy to take out, and the back firmly supports pens and cards.

The size of Just Case 3 is width 132 x depth 167 x height 52 mm. It has a moderate depth and makes it difficult for bottles such as cosmetics and nail polish to fall over.

Hundred yen store "just case"
"Just case 3" divided into three

Hundred yen store "just case"
It is hard to fall down even if you carry the whole case (use 2 on the left and 3 on the right)

The size of Just Case 4 is a square with a width of 127 x depth of 127 x height of 31 mm. Since the cases can be stacked together, deep drawers can be used efficiently.

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"Just case 4" divided into four

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Infrequently used items are below

The Just Case is recommended not only as a single unit but also as a partition for drawers and storage boxes. I felt that it was well calculated because small items such as cotton, shop cards, medicines, and thermometers that I wanted to put in would always fit somewhere. * The white box used below is Ceria's "Liner Case L Type".

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Cosmetics of various shapes (using just cases 2 and 3)

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First aid kits are also refreshing (4 Just Cases 2 are used)

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Also for drawer partitions (use just cases 3 and 4)

Speaking of greed, I think it would have been easier to combine if the heights and widths of the cases were the same, but it was the result of pursuing the ease of use of each. First of all, how about checking the dimensions of the things you want to put in and the place you want to put in, and then incorporating them? The price is, of course, 100 yen (excluding tax).