It seems Airtoon is the OEM for this case, its own version has different inner bins configuration, which may not fit Cyberbrick component as well as the Amazon Basics one.
Based on this post, I ordered the Airtoon model (the Amazon Basics was out of stock) and it worked great! I’m storing around 4 kits worth of parts in this one container.
Interestingly, I got three of the Beginner Hardware kits along with my CyberBrick ‘Reward’. After looking at the contents, I dumped everything on the bed and then, taking the nice cardboard boxes the Beginner kits came in, I sorted the parts into:
Motors/Servos
Switches/Joysticks
Electronics (cores and shields)
These I put back in their own sorted excellent Cardboard box.
Mechanical (Magnets, Springs, Battery Holders, Twine, Stencils , etc) - These I put into a #10 Amazon shipping box.
Fits nicely on a shelf and easy to find what I want. Cost? Uh, nothing.
Ah, one other comment.
Screws (about a 1000 M2.5x6 BH) went into one deep, sliding top, box that I use on every project. Very useful.