Jigsaw Puzzle Trays Review Q. Do you use jigsaw puzzle trays? (a) yes Q. Have you tried using jigsaw puzzle sorting trays? (a) yes Q. Do you use sorting trays regularly? (a) no, occasionally Q. Would you recommend them to other puzzlers? (a) yes Q. What creative ideas have you used for trays? (a) square flat container lids Jigsaw puzzle trays can be quite handy for sorting colours, sizes and shapes. They can also be easily stacked upon each other to conserve puzzle working space. And, if you want to store them you can easily seal the stacked trays into a sealed tight plastic bag. The following is review I did for ByAllison trays when they asked me to try their new product. ByAllison Sorting Trays Review... Overall Experience:Great Cut Quality:Stitching and snaps solid Purchased new? no,contacted by Supplier Finish Quality: Smooth one side-thick felt cloth Box Quality: Great Price: Sent for review I was contacted via Facebook from ByAllison. They offered to send me their product for review. I certainly don't have a problem doing that. I usually sort all the puzzle pieces into piles and have used other puzzle trays. Often the piles go straight from the first sort to being laid out onto foam boards. However.... I thought I would take the opportunity to test the ByAllison's puzzle trays on my current puzzle I have on the table - the Ravensburger 32,000 pieces New York City Window jigsaw puzzle. So, the package came in a timely manner and packaged well, with no damages to the box. Once out of the packing box, I lifted the top cover of the 'good quality' box, open. You can see how well the trays sit - nice and snug in the box. From there, I opened up the '4 arms' that 'seal' the trays into position, being held down with Velcro strips. Using the ByAllison jigsaw puzzle trays.. I took each tray out and snapped the trays in the corners (very easily) so they would have depth. The goal would be to sort the NYC Window 2nd bag which holds over 4000 pieces. I emptied the bag into 2 puzzle boxes. From there I started the sorting process of all the pieces into the eight different coloured trays. Eight trays seemed to be more than enough for the first round of sorting of bag #2. Stacking the trays…
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