Sorbus Fruit Bread Basket, 2 Tier Countertop Rack, for Vegetable, Snacks, Household Items, Kitchen Storage Organizer, (Black)
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From the bottom of the top to the top of the bottom, it measures approximately 4 6/8 inches.
Look over the product's details. I'm not sure what I'm saying. It's an excellent basket for folding K-cups. cups.
I tested it with a mason jar I had on hand, and it worked perfectly. The bottom section could hold approximately 8 jars, while the top section could hold approximately 6. There are approximately eight of them. The top and bottom sections should be separated by 5". I hope this has been of assistance.
That's a good question, but I'm not sure I have an answer. br>br>I'm guessing it wouldn't tip unless you hung bananas but didn't have anything in the basket to balance them. It's a lovely and well-crafted basket.br>br> Have a go at it. If it doesn't work, don't waste your time with it. In any case, you'll most likely want to keep it. If it isn't, return it. If you have Prime, it's almost certainly free, there's no risk, and it'll be completed on time.
Selected User Reviews For Sorbus Fruit Bread Basket, 2 Tier Countertop Rack, for Vegetable, Snacks, Household Items, Kitchen Storage Organizer, (Black)
The measurements for the basket are for the TOP OPENINGS, not the bottom. Because the bottom is only 11", my 12" loaves of bread don't fit loosely inside. NOT 14", but 75". br>The basket also has a lighter weight to it than the other fruit basket I bought. It's possible that's why it bends so easily, but mine didn't. Not 100% happy, hint at the 3 stars, but it will work for my needs, for the time being.
) on the top shelf, with a small bowl for garlic cloves in the corner.
By purchasing a tiered basket, I hoped to make the most of the space in my small kitchen. Regrettably, there do not appear to be many appealing alternatives. This one was the easiest for me to understand. br>br>Overall, it's held up well. I wish the little balls on the bottom were padded or rubberized so that the countertop/table surface would be better protected. The black color is fine with me, but more color options would be nice. Also, instead of just vertical lines, I wish the bottom of each shelf had a cross weave or something to keep things from slipping or poking out. I tried putting a shelf liner on each one, but it's not a good idea because it slips and isn't as porous as I'd like.
And it saves space on the counter. It appears to be very appealing. If there was a chrome stainless steel polish option, I would have loved it even more. Great job on the design! The only reason it does not receive five stars is because the little rounded feet are not evenly spaced. It doesn't fall over, but it does shake when you touch it. If it were mounted on the wall, it would be less of an issue. I believe it would be more stable if they had square feet.
It holds a lot of fruit and eliminates the need for multiple bowls on my counter. I really like how open it is. to allow for air flow on all sides Sturdy. br>br>On top of the mangoes, I placed ten lemons. I still have room for 6 VERY large honeycrisp apples, 8 peaches, 4 pears, and 4 plums.
I couldn't use black because it didn't go with the rest of the room, so I used an off-white spray paint. white.
I bought two of these to hold produce on my counter tops, such as apples, bananas, squash, and other similar items. They hold a lot of weight and are well-made, not flimsy at all. I could see them in a bathroom with rolled hand towels and scented soap and lotion; they have a lot of potential uses and are attractive. with notions and thread on a sewing table; colored markers, pens, notepads, and tape on the desk of a teacher; etc. , etc. , etc. , etc. , etc. , etc. , etc. , etc. , etc. , etc. , etc.
The size was PERFECT for our needs. In our apartment, we have an open attached island, which I love, but it makes storing things at the back of the oven more difficult because you don't want it to cut off the open-air feeling. the space's uniqueness We already have a microwave and a bread bin on the wall-adjacent side of the kitchen, so we've been unsure where to store the fruits and vegetables. We bought two of these because they fit perfectly in that spot. The bottom section fits a large bag of potatoes perfectly. With room to spare, the top can hold an entire bag of apples as well as a bunch of bananas. br>br>I can't speak for how long it will last, but it feels extremely well-made. They were well-made and appear to last a long time, as well as being well-packaged. br>br>We used paper towels, but we like the idea of cutting a plastic table mat to fit inside that someone suggested in the reviews.