So many games have weird square cards or large tiles that need to be organized and contained. The Tarot container is the one you need for this special task. While it does cost more than the other containers not only does it function for those odd size pieces you can usually compartmentalize it to fit other pieces that would normally go in a separate box anyway so if you are smart about it, you can make it more cost effective.
The boxes themselves are fin, but the way they're shown doesn't really work well in practice- The 6 boxes arranged as shown are higher than the inserts, so the map and other materials don't lay flat when put in the box. I had better luck using 3 boxes for the playing pieces, and 2 boxes for all of the cards.
I use them for games and other storage needs around the house.
We first played Flamecraft at a board game cafe to try before we purchased. They had Bits Bins in their store copy of the game. We loved the game and purchased the game a month later but could not remember the name of the containers. We returned to the store specifically to open the box again and take note of these great bins. Came online to order and much to my surprise Bits Bins already had a Flamecraft set ready to purchase so I didn't even have to remember which sizes/quantities of bins I needed. The bins we received were actually slightly different than the combo the board game cafe made for themselves - both set ups work amazingly well and fit in the box perfectly. I prefer the bin combo set curated by Bits Bins, but any bins from this company will elevate your experience with this game. These are so versatile and really a great addition to any game.