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Well a few butt hinges will support an entry door for decades, I image they'll be sturdy enough for your use.
BUT, they may not be the proper choice anyhow, for safety reasons. And don't get me wrong, I'm not a safety nut, but you don't want a kid having a top crash down on their head while they're searching the bottom of the toy chest for their last grenade-launching green plastic army man.
Torsion hinges allow the top to stay where put, you might want to consider those.
I do like piano hinges, I find them straightforward and almost foolproof to install, but the torsion hinges are a safer bet.
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Piano hinges have the ability to make a good long lasting attachment for lid screws to stay put in a soft wood like poplar or pine without pulling out. That is my experience from working with them in blanket chests.
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Let me 2nd the torsion hinge suggestion. They do a good job and aren't as expensive as some other options.
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