Rev-A-Shelf 11 Inch Tip-Out Front Sink Tray Set
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That is an excellent query! Just now, I took some measurements. Each hinge adds 1/4" to the 10-foot length, bringing the total to 12 feet. 7/8" tray (for a total of 11-inch tray) If you only have 12", 3/8" will leave you with more than 1/2" extra. As a result, you're all set to go!
The depth of the trey is 2". The mounting bracket is 2" deep as well. 1. flush-mounted to my 3/4-inch-thick cabinet, The 25" extends beyond the cabinet's edge.
Hello! To tell you the truth, I don't have a clue! I apologize for not checking to see if that was the case! If I send in any more, I'll double-check. All I can suggest is that you give it a shot and return it if you don't like it. I'll gladly issue an Amazon refund to you. Have a wonderful day, and please accept my sincere apologies for not knowing the answer.
They stand approximately 4 inches tall. Any standard sink false front opening should be able to accommodate this item.
Selected User Reviews For Rev-A-Shelf 11 Inch Tip-Out Front Sink Tray Set
I was taken advantage of by the seller. I was unable to locate them and had to purchase them elsewhere. but man. These items are fantastic. It's not a lot of extra space, but it's enough to store your sponges, brushes, and other cleaning supplies. With that and a built-in soap dispenser, when my dishes are done, the sink is completely empty. There isn't anything strewn about the place that isn't necessary. It transforms the space into a far more pleasant environment.
Before I forget, I sent the wrong item, which was returned to me. When I received the correct item, I discovered that the kit only included half of the screws needed to complete the two panels. In addition, the screws for attaching the bracket to the cabinet panel were too long, poking through the front of the panel. Filling the hole with wood dough, staining, and sanding was required. Shorter screws should be purchased from Lowes or HD. Also, the directions aren't exactly clear. explanatory Crucial hotos are too dark and too small (2'x1 1/2"). br>br>Springtime is a wonderful time of year. Installation was made more difficult by loading far more powerful than necessary (a re-configured bracket might make a good mouse trap) and fighting their insatiable desire to snap back. Remove them and, while you're at Lowes or HD, look for a fastener that will keep the new pulley in place. out shut. Magnetic catches were my choice.
Other reviews, particularly the installation tips, piqued my interest. The instructions that you receive are useless in my opinion. I used Google to find a couple of videos that were extremely helpful. In addition, other reviews have provided recommendations. I left the fronts in and marked the inside, then left the clips on and marked the outer edges of each side. Hinges are labeled left and right. This is beneficial. Drilled each screw hole after placing the hinge on the right side. Pre-drilling all holes is a must. There will be less slinging of tools, cursing, and rage. br>Because I didn't have enough room to mark the back of the drawer front, I took my own route. As a result, I marked the drawer front with the template provided. To line up the template, I used the outline I created by leaving the clips on. Drilled the holes in the drawer front and then attached the hinges. The cabinet frame was then attached to the hinge. It's as tight as a tick on a chubby dog, but bear with it. It's functional, and the shelves are attractive. Allows me to get things off the counters that need to be cleaned.
I placed an order for two of these. I used both trays but only one set of hinges because I was using it with a large drawer, but it's designed to fit into two small drawers. It was ideal for our under-kitchen-sink space! We decided to add extra storage while we were repairing our panel because it had become loose. It's simple to put it together - The instructions and templates were very detailed and easy to understand. However, I did need someone to hold up the other end of our long drawer while I screwed in one side, but other than that, it was fantastic!.
In my bathroom, they look fantastic. This is where I intend to keep my hair ties. I was surprised to receive a custom tray with the ring holder and soap tray in this set, but it was very nice, and I enjoy having it.
Our fake drawer front dislodged from the cabinet due to shoddy installation. I got this to fix our sink basin because I didn't have any other options. I was able to install it fairly quickly, and it performs exactly as expected. I now have a place to put my sponges, and the cabinet drawer face is back where it belongs. One tip: If you're going to install this while your sink basin is still in place, use or buy a SHORT screw driver. Because my sink basin was blocking the way, I couldn't use a regular link screwdriver for my power driver.
This is an excellent idea. You have that little space behind the filler panels by the kitchen or bathroom sink that's ideal for storing those small items you don't want to leave out (drain stopper, sponge, toothpaste, etc. ). These were installed in our previous home, and my wife stated that they were sorely missed in our new home. This set arrived and was installed in the kitchen in under 45 minutes. It appeals to her. br>br>Instructions state that each screw should be drilled with a pilot hole. Pilot holes are a great idea, in my opinion. It aids in preventing the wood from splitting. Another thing that helped was driving a screw into the cabinet's hinge pilot holes. Then, to install the hinge, back out the screws. It was a lot easier to hold the spring after that. With one hand, load the hinge, and with the other, twist the small screw in just enough to get it all the way in before reaching for the electric drill.
I drew off the holes with a pen and the kit template, then made pilot holes with my screwdriver and the screws. After that, I taped the gift wrap to the back of the cabinet face and drew off the trays' holes, making sure they were straight with the gift wrap grid. To make the holes, use the screws and screwdriver, but leave the screws loose while checking the trays. Then I used the front hinge template and discovered that the instructions were incorrect and that the holes should be at the bottom rather than the top, so I drew them off, making sure they were level with the gift wrap grid. I double-checked the hinges' dots before screwing on the face plate. The trays were then added and the lids were tightened. I really like this upgrade, and I'm glad I can wash them when I need to.