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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
We renovated our rather small kitchen and added some cabinets to increase storage. After researching countless options at our local big box store, none had the design I was looking for. Easy installation if your a handman with basic tools. Used the templates it came with and all went perfectly! The storage is for pots and pans and it handles a lot with the two shelves. The metal brackets, sliders etc seem well built and should last a long time. TIP: Don't use a power screwdriver if your cabinet is not solid wood. Many budget cabinets are particle board that will easily strip out if you drive the screws too hard. If you use a power screwdriver, start by using the lowest torque setting and increase until you find the right one that sets the screw without overdriving it and stripping out the hole.
GSM GSM
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Advantages:- BASKET FRAMEWORK: ease of installation, ability to remove board for cleaning.- REMOVABLE BOARDS: keeps things from dropping through, level- GENERAL CONSTRUCTION: easy glide rails, solid frame. I think most of the anchoring is at the bottom and the rear brackets on the upper rails are primarily for lateral stability of the upper rails.How the instructions could be better:Read ahead of time, but even then there are details that could have been included to make it more helpful.1) Measure what you're going to place in each set of rails ahead of time.I initially chose the lowest holes for the bottom tray and highest holes for the upper tray. I turns out the pots I placed in the lower tray would have been fine with the upper rails in the lower set of upper holes. This eventually led me to remove the unit after assembly, move the upper rails, and reinstall. This is a good example of measure twice, cut (or install) once.2) Sliding rails are installed *inside* the brackets.There are left and right versions.Use the shorter set of screws.The hooks on the insides of the rails are oriented up because they support the wire racks.As longs as all the rails open in the same direction, you're good.The screws are inserted from the inside; to attach the forward screws you need to position the rails to align openings.3) If you want to be doubly sure regarding step 1, insert the wire racks to the rails and load up whatever you plan to store.Moving the rails is easy at this point, not so much later. Remove the wire racks for installation of the frame if you prefer to do this step.4) Position the template as described, however only mark the center holes.It is excellent for depth. However, I found the template to be slightly off for the outer holes and wish I'd used the frame itself as a guide for the outer holes. I used a spring-loaded center hole punch and it marked the laminate just fine.6) Predrill the center holes.This will stabilize the rack for marking the lateral and rear holes.6) Place the rear stabilizing brackets on the rear of the upper rails.It's going to be impossible to position those after the unit is inside the cabinet space. This one I actually figured out ahead of time.7) Place the unit inside the cabinet space and attach using the center screws.8) Mark the lateral and rear support holes.Yup, you're going to remove the unit to predrill the holes. Unless you are a contortionist with with 11/10 core strength, in which case have at it.9) Predrill the holes.A 5/32 worked well, which is slightly under 5 mm. I discovered the rear panel was thin with a gap before more solid wood was encountered, so this alerted me to use longer screws (not included) for the rear supports.10) Think about your celebratory beverage.You're almost there and it's going to be awesome.11) Place the frame (with the rear brackets, without the wire racks) in the space and screw everything down. If using a drill set the ratchet at a low torque. I also figured that one out, maybe based on over torquing on other projects.12) Attach from plates to wire racks.Use the longer set of screws. No tricks, obvious what aligns with the dip in front.13) Attach the wire racks to each set of rails.You may need to apply pressure for them to seat.14) Place wooden boards inside the wire racks.They only align one way.15) Load with pots, pans, lids, etc16) see #10Hope this helped. I'm going to order another set and installation should be easier this time.
GramFall4
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
These are much better than I expected! They were easy to put together and install, and I like being able to take the bottom boards out for cleaning.
Eileen B
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
I ordered this thinking that the shelves were all wood, but when I received it, I realized that the shelves were strong wire, like others that I have, but had wooden inserts and faux fronts. I have no issues with this as we bought this to go in the cabinet below our drink fridge to store water, sports drinks, and sodas, which can weigh a lot and not sit stable on just a wire shelf. It installed easily with clear instructions and it works beautifully, even with the weight of a case of water on it.
Raymond S. Iorio
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Very sturdy with a little 2 degree wiggle at the top, this was fixed by adding simple spacers on the support brace. work smoothly, and holds a lot..
Margaret
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
Couldnβt love these anymore. Very sturdy and easy to install. They look great and have really made accessing pots and other items so much easier!
Phil P.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024
Initially unclear to me what size to buy - bottom line: "standard" US 24" base cabinet with two doors, left me 20-1/4" between the hinges. the 20" model fits perfectly. Directions almost useless - look at the pictures, but checked out a youtube on pull-out cabinet organizer. Couldn't find one for this brand but they all go together pretty similar. Screw holes on mine lined up perfectly, unlike some other customers experience. Only three kinds of screws, pretty easy to figure out which ones go where. All in all pretty decent price of solid, smooth operating unit with nice wood shelves. I'm going to buy two more. April, 2024
Denise M. Lynch
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023
Overall I think this system is going to serve us well for many years. It feels sturdy and well put together with quality parts. Plus it looks good which is always a bonus. I can finally get to all the items in the back of my way to deep pantry cabinet, Momma is Happy about that.On assembly, I genuinely enjoy putting pieces of furniture together with instruction manuals similar to the one that was provided with this organizer. I did not like piecing this one together, we bought two. full assembly took me about 30 minutes on the first and 20ish on the second. The instruction manual is made up of pictures and text, and was pretty unclear on a few of the steps where you were actually supposed to attach the rails. I believe the differing levels are for if your cabinet has a bottom lip the base drawer needs to get passed, and you can also choose the height that the second drawer is mounted to. Both great features but poorly explained during assembly. Also when we received it the wood bottoms to the drawers were already in place, and they were not coming out. This does interfere with getting all 4 screws in for the front face. For us 2 screws appear to be sufficient thus far hopefully it stays that way.
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