Amiibo Key Retail Bin Info

You keep your amiibo in protective acrylic cases, you have limited shelf depth, or you hate the "big box store" aesthetic.

Let me be clear: This is not a product for the average consumer to buy for their home. This is a commercial-grade, countertop or pegboard display unit designed by Nintendo to hold those blister-packed amiibo figures. After acquiring a few of these from a store closing sale, I have lived with them for six months. Here is the honest, nitty-gritty review. amiibo key retail bin

If you have ever walked into a GameStop, Best Buy, or Target during the height of the Super Smash Bros. or Legend of Zelda hype, you have seen it. You may have ignored it. You may have knocked it over while reaching for a Rare Corrin figure. But for those of us who work in retail management or collect display memorabilia, the is a fascinating piece of plastic engineering. You keep your amiibo in protective acrylic cases,

Unlike the flimsy cardboard "dump bins" used for $5 DVD bins, the amiibo Key Bin is made of thick, opaque, high-impact polystyrene. It feels durable. The plastic is textured to prevent sliding, and the front face usually features a vibrant, heat-pressed graphic (usually Smash Bros. blue or Animal Crossing pastels). The "Key" in the name refers to the keyhole slots on the back, designed to hang on standard retail pegboard. This thing can hold 20-30 in-box amiibo without bowing. I accidentally dropped one from a shelf (four feet high) onto a concrete floor. It bounced. No cracks. That is impressive. After acquiring a few of these from a