SunnyPoint 2-Tier Rectangle Countertop Fruit, Bread Wire Basket (Black, Metal)
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Cups fit nicely in this basket.
It is detachable, to be sure. 4 PE pads must be removed, and screws must be removed as well. After you've removed those screws, you'll be able to take out the wood bottom. The wooden handle can't be removed because it's permanently attached. br>However, if the base is missing, the bottom basket becomes somewhat useless.
11" x 5" is the size of the small basket. 9" x 3. 5"; The Large Basket measures 13 inches in diameter. 8" x 7" x 4"br>And the distance between the bottom of the basket and the bottom of the top basket is 8.
Yes. The base is made of wood.
Selected User Reviews For SunnyPoint 2-Tier Rectangle Countertop Fruit, Bread Wire Basket (Black, Metal)
I considered leaving a comment but decided against it because I didn't want to bring up the trauma again. br>This is the most difficult project I've ever attempted. I was yelling, cursing, and throwing it around with vehemence. I had to assemble it with the help of a hammer and a dog collar. It took about 30 minutes for me to complete this task. br>My kids were asking if I was all right. br>Now that it's put together, this thing is as solid as a bull's arse. This thing is built to last a lifetime. This is designed to withstand being hit by a train, dragged across the ocean floor, and smashed with a 500-pound wrecking ball. For the shoddy assembly, I gave it a four-star rating. Cute tho.
Wow! Greater than anticipated - It's the perfect size for my countertop, and it's under a builder's warranty. With plenty of room to spare, these cabinets are of the highest quality. I didn't expect it to be as sturdy as it was. I didn't use a high bar to hold onions and garlic in a metal basket. This is a great product, and I'm thinking about getting another one for other storage needs. br>Indeed, it is well worth the money. The one with the wooden base is the one to go for. You will not be dissatisfied with this purchase.
What a fantastic purchase! It's just what I was looking for. My kitchen counter is perfect for the rectangle shape. It doesn't take up much room and can hold a lot of vegetables and fruits. The wooden bottom appeals to me because it won't scratch my granite countertop.
This fruit basket stand, which I primarily purchased to store larger vegetables (potatoes, butternut squash, and the like), has really impressed me. The wood base, as opposed to just wire, gives it a more elegant appearance, and assembly was not as difficult as some reviewers claimed. Simply follow the instructions in the image and you'll be done in less than 5 minutes. Overall, I'm very happy with it! Nothing slides, and it feels solid. There are no flaws at all!.
It was a wise decision to purchase this item. I was a little wary of the quality because Amazon can be hit or miss, but this was satisfactory. Sturdy. It doesn't appear to be cheap in appearance. It's a good size; it doesn't take up a lot of counter space but can hold a large bunch of bananas, lemons, potatoes, and other produce.
Once put together, the product is fantastic. It's built to last. Regrettably, I use a lot of small peppers in my cooking. The holes are a little too big for everything I want to put in it. Putting the second tier on was also a challenge for my shaky hands. The large vegetables and fruits are ideal because they keep their freshness for a longer period of time.
It looks lovely on the counter in my kitchen. It was simple to put together and is extremely durable. It can hold a variety of fruits and vegetables, such as apples, oranges, bananas, onions, and potatoes, and having them right on the counter is extremely convenient.
It's a good size for produce and fills up a kitchen corner nicely. If you wanted to use the two baskets as a display for a party or something, you could easily separate them, but I don't think that'll happen very often. The bottom basket feet are not soldered on level, which causes the basket to rock slightly. It's not a huge deal, but the tile lines on the kitchen backsplash are clearly not level, and this isn't due to an assembly error. I suppose I could find a clear spacer and glue it to the bottom of the container. I'm keeping it because it's CLOSE ENOUGH and no one but me will be concerned about it.