I have used containers like the ones shown for a few years. I have 4 like the ones Home Depot used to sell. They have held up fine, but I have others like Northern Tool sells. These are still available and if you have then shipped to a nearby store, shipping is free.
I just ordered a couple of the 9.5 gallon bins to hold power cords in one and DIs & 1/4" cables in the other.
I love my system, but it took me years to settle on using the storage bins with ATTACHED lids. The boxes stack well (interlock) on my cart or hand truck and I usually line them up across the back or the front of the stage, open all the lids and grab and go. With everything PRE-sorted, such as 30 ft. mic cables, 50 ft. mic cables, speakon cables, sub-snakes . . . and one box holds the stuff I use at my mixer such as a little fan, gooseneck lamps, headphones, board tape, gaff tape, sharpies, BATTERIES for the forgetful guitar players ---- it's all at my finger tips.
The real challenge comes at break down time --- getting it back in the correct bin --- especially if you have volunteers trying to help. I always carry a RED (Christmas) bin that is empty --- until I throw all the little things I don't get where it goes --- then it's easy to sort the red bin back to it correct place. The red bin also works well for volunteers as I then take their "help" and put it where it belongs right before load out.
Here is the link to show one of the bins available from Northern Tool:
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/ ... _200076374
At the bottom of the page other similar bins are shown. Quantum is the brand, I believe. The Quantum version's plastic is a little more flexable, meaning durable than the ones from Home Depot.
Paul Little
in Texas