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Brass: LancashireBrass: Lancashire first published as Brass is an economic strategy game that tells the story of competing cotton entrepreneurs in Lancashire during the industrial revolution. You must develop, build, and establish your industries and network so that you can capitalize demand for iron, coal and cotton. The game is played over two halves: the canal phase and the rail phase. To win the game, score the most victory points (VPs), which are counted at the
Brass: Lancashire — first published as Brass — is an economic strategy game that tells the story of competing cotton entrepreneurs in Lancashire during the industrial revolution. You must develop, build, and establish your industries and network so that you can capitalize demand for iron, coal and cotton. The game is played over two halves: the canal phase and the rail phase. To win the game, score the most victory points (VPs), which are counted at the end of each half. VPs are gained from your canals, rails, and established (flipped) industry tiles. Each round, players take turns according to the turn order track, receiving two actions to perform any of the following: Build an industry tile Build a rail or canal Develop an industry Sell cotton Take a loan At the end of a player's turn, they replace the two cards they played with two more from the deck. Turn order is determined by how much money a player spent on the previous turn, from lowest spent first to highest spent. This turn order mechanism opens some strategic options for players going later in the turn order, allowing for the possibility of back-to-back turns. After all the cards have been played the first time (with the deck size being adjusted for the number of players), the canal phase ends and a scoring round commences. After scoring, all canals and all of the lowest level industries are removed for the game, after which new cards are dealt and the rail phase begins. During this phase, players may now occupy more than one location in a city and a double-connection build (though expensive) is possible. At the end of the rail phase, another scoring round takes place, then a winner is crowned. The cards limit where you can build your industries, but any card can be used for the develop, sell cotton or build connections actions. This leads to a strategic timing/storing of cards. Resources are common so that if one player builds a rail line (which requires coal) they have to use the coal from the nearest source, which may be an opponent's coal mine, which in turn gets that coal mine closer to scoring (i.e., being utilized). Brass: Lancashire, the 2018 edition from Roxley Games, reboots the original Warfrog Games edition of Brass with new artwork and components, as well as a few rules changes: The virtual link rules between Birkenhead have been made optional. The three-player experience has been brought closer to the ideal experience of four players by shortening each half of the game by one round and tuning the deck and distant market tiles slightly to ensure a consistent experience. Two-player rules have been created and are playable without the need for an alternate board. The level 1 cotton mill is now worth 5 VP to make it slightly less terrible. Less AWARDS & HONORS 2010 Nederlandse Spellenprijs Nominee 2008 Tric Trac Nominee 2008 International Gamers Awards - General Strategy; Multi-player Nominee 2008 Golden Geek Best Gamer's Board Game Nominee 2007 Meeples' Choice Award 2007 Jogo do Ano Winner 2007 Jogo do Ano NomineeShipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Clear, Stable, and Surprisingly Better Than IKEA
Color: Clear
I didn’t expect to be this impressed by drawer organizers, but the Vtopmart 25 PCS Clear Plastic Drawer Organizers really delivered. The non-slip silicone pads actually work — once placed, the trays don’t slide around at all, even when opening and closing drawers frequently. That alone makes a huge difference in daily use.
What I love most is how much space they save while keeping everything clearly visible. The clear plastic makes it easy to find what I need at a glance, and the variety of sizes lets me customize each drawer instead of forcing everything into awkward layouts. All the organizers have a solid, usable depth, so items don’t tip over or feel cramped.
Cleaning is effortless — a quick wipe and they look new again. Compared to IKEA organizers I’ve used before, these feel more practical, easier to maintain, and honestly more flexible. Add in the great price for a 25-piece set, and this feels like one of those simple purchases that quietly makes everyday life more organized and less frustrating.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Keeps things organized
Color: Clear
These are worth buying. They can store so many things. We are using it for our vanities, and they work amazingly. They are super sturdy, and the clear plastic gives them a clean look. These are very helpful to have.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2026
★★★★★ 5
nice set
Color: Clear Black
I bought this set to organize a messy desk drawer and it made a huge difference right away. Having multiple sizes in one pack is what really makes this set useful. I was able to customize the layout instead of trying to force everything into a few fixed compartments.
The trays feel sturdy enough for everyday use and the clear design makes it easy to see everything at a glance. I used them for things like pens, paper clips, chargers, and random small items that usually get lost, and now everything actually has a place.
They also don’t slide around much once placed, especially if the drawer is fairly full, which I appreciated. Setup took just a few minutes and instantly made the space look cleaner and more put together.
If I had to note anything, the plastic is lightweight, so it is not heavy duty, but for organizing office supplies it works perfectly fine.
Overall, a really practical set that helps you stay organized without overthinking it.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Great organizers!
Color: Clear
This is a really practical organizer set. I used it in my bathroom and nightstand drawers, and it helped clean everything up fast.
The different sizes are the best part—you can mix and match depending on what you’re storing.
Only reason I’m giving 4 stars is because the plastic isn’t super heavy-duty, but it’s still perfectly fine for everyday use.
Good value for the amount you get.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Nice drawer organizers with a lot of versatility.
Color: Clear
I bought these to organize my desk drawer because it seems like I can never find anything I'm looking for without taking everything out first,which is always a pain,so I thought why not try a set of drawer organizers.Talk about night and day,these things keep all my stuff tidy and easy to find now,it's great!
The plastic doesn't feel cheap either and the different sizes are very versatile,they also come with enough rubber feet for all the containers,though you do have to peel and stick them on yourself,but it's easy and the adhesive feels very strong.
I would definitely recommend these if you're looking for some great containers to get things more organized.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2026