Rev-A-Shelf 6581 Sink Front Tray, Standard, White
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The attaching surface is 11 inches wide at the top and 10 1/2 inches wide at the bottom. At its widest point, it is 2" deep and 3 3/4" tall. br>PS: I purchased two to place next to each other.
The hinges are not attached to the trays. The trays come in two sizes: 14" and 11" long. The hinge connects the cabinet's interior to the wood panel.
They could hold a couple of sponges and a brillo or something, but they're not big enough for spice containers. I do, however, have these installed beneath my cooktop, and I use the fake drawer front as a sort of "hidden drawer" because I don't have any pulls on it. I keep my jewelry there that I use on a daily or weekly basis so that I don't have to go to the gun safe to get it.
Yes, the mounting holes are 9" apart and shaped like a keyhole, allowing you to place the screws, then cover them with holes and slide them down.
Selected User Reviews For Rev-A-Shelf 6581 Sink Front Tray, Standard, White
Very useful, but not as large as you might believe. I've despised the unused space in front of the bathroom sink for as long as I've lived in this house. Our sink top is very small, and it was always cluttered with items that we used on a daily basis. I was ecstatic when I saw this because it meant we could finally put that unused space to good use. This product (along with a set of hinges, which you'll need to buy separately) was simple to put together and came with everything you need to get started. The fact that it's so small is my only disappointment. I had hoped to store deodorant and aftershave in it, but it's only big enough for small prescription bottles, a tube of toothpaste, and a few other small items. br>br>However, the manufacturer is not to blame. The inset couldn't possibly be any bigger, given the available space. If it were, you'd either be unable to open it or unable to access the contents inside; therefore, it's a fine product that performed admirably, but if you're considering it, keep in mind that you'll be working with a relatively small space. I'm glad I bought them, and I'm thinking about getting two more for the opposite side of the sink.
They arrived "nested" in the package and were VERY difficult to separate. After scuffing them up with pliers, I had no choice but to mount the top one to my work bench and tap the bottom one off with a hammer and a 2 by 4 scrap. It's ridiculous!.
This is exactly what we were looking for in a sink cabinet. We removed the false front that was previously present and replaced it with this. It works well; the attachment is a little tricky due to its location, but it's well worth the few minutes it takes to squeezing under a cabinet. It's also very easy to clean, which is convenient because we keep sponges, dish brushes, and disposal/drain covers in there.
I have two drawer fronts that aren't real. I would have preferred one that was slightly larger, but the options were 11in or 14in, and 14in was just a tad too big. Perhaps if there were ones that could be adjusted in size, more people could be accommodated. br>br>I had brackets on my fake drawer fronts as well. It was only the bins I required.
This is ideal for turning unused space into usable space. It's a little difficult to get the placement just right, but once you do, you'll want to do it all the time. I put these handy little drawers under my kitchen sink and am now wondering where else I could put them.
There isn't much to say about it; it's made of plastic, it was simple to install, and the screws were not missing. Because it isn't designed to hold much, you won't be storing much in it.
" It fit perfectly into a space that was just a hair smaller than the tray that came with my store-bought kit. I was able to save twenty dollars. a few dollars instead of having to purchase a completely new set.