SimpleHouseware Kitchen Houseware Organizer Pantry Rack, Bronze
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I haven't tried glass yet, but I believe it would be a good fit. I have enough room in my oven for 8 cookie sheets and about 12 cooling racks. This item is extremely durable. I'm thinking about getting two more for the same reason. One will also be used for regular platters. This product has made me very happy.
Mine has been with me for well over a year. For cutting boards and large patterns, I keep it in a cabinet. I don't have any rust, and I live near a beach.
This will work if the shelf or storage space is wide enough for the bags to be balanced. To balance some of my light-weight plastic cutting boards and pans, I have mine right on the shelf's edge.
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In my small kitchen, I only have a limited amount of counter space, so this worked perfectly! This is something I would recommend to anyone who is looking for a way to stay organized.
If you lose one of your feet, it even comes with a replacement. It really works well to keep those pans from scratching each other, as you can see in my photo. The price is reasonable, and the product is of high quality. Place your order now! br>br>Recent changes - It appeals to me. I liked it so much that I bought another. Don't hesitate to order; it's a fantastic item.
I recently purchased these and placed them in my lowest cabinet because I was tired of storing my sheet pans, cupcake pans, and everything else on their flat backs and stacked on top of one another, which required me to kneel down on my incredibly hard tile floor to get things out and then put them back in. This is much easier because I kneel down and slide one out. I bought two of them and in this picture you can see two pampered chef pizza stones to the left and a long professional rolling pin as well as about 18 other pans between the two units. I just ordered two more to do another cabinet to put all of my lasagna pans and deeper dish baking and casserole and rosters on their sides this is one of the few that has a lot of space between the slots this is one of the few that has a lot of space between the slots I bought a house and never had the opportunity to redo the kitchen because my children are in college. I'm trying to make these cabinets work, but they're low quality laminates that are bowing out, causing the shelves to fall out. More modern cabinets appear to slide in and out, but I don't have that and won't have it for a long time, as will many of you, due to the economy and the fact that my children are in college and going to graduate school. So I'm starting to do a lot of these kinds of things to my cabinets, and these two seem to be the best. I have other ceramic casserole dishes and roasting pans from Amazon that are also very nice, but these are fantastic if you have a collection of them. Several sheet pans are stored in each section. With the sides, it's like a jelly roll. I'm likely to order more of these because they arrived quickly and are extremely durable! Some of the ones I've purchased in the past are flimsy and bend easily, but these appear to be sturdy enough that you couldn't push them. They were also beautifully packaged! I'm a sucker for anything that has to do with organization!.
My cutting board was too big to fit between the uprights, so I was worried. They are very easy to put on. Between the uprights, there is a gap of 2 1/2 inches. For the rack, they send an extra foot. Keep an eye out for it. It'd be very simple to toss it out. The rack is fantastic.
I wish it was a little taller and heavier, but it is a good product. When I remove and replace my cutting boards, I slide it around in a base cabinet. I'm thinking about putting it in a higher cabinet. The large gaps between the brackets allow my boards to lean, making them a little shorter and better fitting the cabinet's height. But I'm going to order a couple of these for my office to keep my leaning 3-year-old from falling asleep. ring binders stacked on top of each other For those who carry small purses, it could also serve as a closet organizer. If only I could find a way to keep it from slipping. Maybe wax from a museum.
I was concerned that it would be too short to hold my large cutting board, but it does so admirably. I have a large 1" wide cutting board, a heavy corian cutting board, and a few smaller ones, and this holds them all very well. I can remove one while the others remain in place. I was worried that the heavy ones would push against the wall and cause the whole thing to slide, but the rubber feet keep it firmly in place.
Packaging that is not recyclable. It's a perfect fit for my small cabinet, and I like the simple design. It has a sturdy feel to it, but mine arrived slightly bent, and when I tried to straighten it, it wouldn't budge, indicating that it is quite strong. br>br>WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA It took me about 5 minutes and a pair of scissors to remove all of the thick plastic from each rung. This is extremely wasteful.
I should have paid more attention to this one's dimensions. I originally intended to use it to organize various baking dishes, including two pizza pans. This is a little smaller than I thought I'd need, but it worked well with other small items like cutting boards and muffin tins. I'm trying to save space, and it appears to be quite sturdy for the price. I'm going to put those pizza pans to the test to see if they can handle such a large item (a 16-inch pizza, for example). After a few days, I'll post an update.