I had the yellow ones for several years. Eventually they got so brittle you couldn't touch them without it crumbling, and that's no exaggeration. However the rack is not too terrible, so I bought a flat (50 I think?) of cardboard bins (Enco) about the same size as the yellow bins. THAT has worked very well and I'm quite satisfied now. Plus I have lots more to put wherever needed.
I also have the small gray ones, but they don't get hung up. I use them more for bins for small collections of things just setting around as convenient. I also often use them when sorting stuff, or holding "in process" small parts and screws.
My main storage is one of those 7' tall metal racks with ~90 or so metal bins (maybe 4" wide and 10" deep each?) The screws smaller than 1/4" go in the plastic or cardboard bins along with nails, anchors, and whatever. The 1/4" and bigger bolts and bulky/heavy hardware go in the metal bins.
There is more, including the tray racks and big stacking bins, but that's the part relative to this discussion.