Rev-A-Shelf LD-6591-22-11-1 22-Inch White Polymer Lazy Daisy Sink Tip-Out Tray for Kitchens, Laundry Rooms, or Vanity Cabinets
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I appreciate the question you asked. There are no soft close hinges on these doors.
A tray is equipped with hinges
In addition to the wood trim, the side of the tray that is attached to it is I plan to sell it for $55. One side of the "lip" (the opposite side) is about 1.25 inches wide. A round number. It has a width of about two inches between the two sides. As such, it cannot hold anything very large, but it's good for sponges, scrubbers, and the like. I use it in the bathroom to store toothpaste and other dental equipment. Please accept my sincere thanks for your help.
Selected User Reviews For Rev-A-Shelf LD-6591-22-11-1 22-Inch White Polymer Lazy Daisy Sink Tip-Out Tray for Kitchens, Laundry Rooms, or Vanity Cabinets
I appreciate In order to align the screw holes, there is an 18-inch distance between them. A 12" diameter.
This was sent in the mail today and I installed it as soon as I got home. I liked the program and it was easy to install (sort of). Here are a couple of things I'd do differently next time. I am very pleased with the product, pleased with the overall time to install (especially now that I have done it once), and it is worth the price. I plan to do the same to my other bathroom and kitchen.
I have put in some small things I only use occasionally, and that got them out of my cabinets. However, it is not as deep as I had hoped (not very deep), but I have put in some small stuff I have not used for months. There was definitely a learning curve with the installation. Thank goodness the people who installed my cabinets had already drawn a rectangle in the back of the cabinet Before removing the face of the dummy drawer, do yourself a favor and outline the opening from the backside as best as possible. We are completely unhelpful and the directions are lousy, but I am not a genius and I figured out what to do pretty easily. deciphering whether to put the hinges on the cabinet or dummy drawer first. In the end, we put the hinges on the cabinet first. The holes have been predrilled The holes in the cabinet had to be screwed and then we had to attach the hinges to the back of the dummy drawer. It was a pain, but we got the screws in. It looks great when it is all said and done, as well as being able to stash small items in it.
In the process of refinishing my kitchen cabinets, I decided to put these hinges and tray in as an upgrade. As soon as it was installed, it worked perfectly. However, installing and adjusting the hinges took some serious thinking in four dimensions (or so it seemed). Under the sink, one hand with a shorty screwdriver, another hand (what-- what-- Are there no three hands on you? A) holding the whole thing in place and then crossing it out As the process unfolds, keep an eye on it. The following note is intended for the manufacturer or seller This is a "close" version of it.
Our kitchen looks great with this in it. As originally planned, I planned to install them at each of our house's sinks In the meantime, I think I will hold off after I install the first one. Unless you take out the sink, there is really no good way to get this installed in a space where there is already a sink! It would be great if there was a version of this hinge that splits in two, letting you install the cabinet side and door side separately (then snap them back together once they're assembled).
My only method for installing this was to watch various YouTube videos, which were of little assistance since they showed completely different hinges than the ones included with the box, so I had to "mental engineer" this installation.
This is a pretty solid 'meh' when it comes to the benefits of time continuity. Taking everything off and back on multiple times, crawling in and out of the sink, and starting over are all things you dislike about the way things need to be done, until finally you back up, purse your lips, and give a solid Once you fold it up and think about it, you realize you might have had another place for those two sponges and could've done something else with the hour you lost. I have renovated an entire house and this is the least worthwhile thing I've ever Although it does exactly what you expect it to do and works well, I would definitely classify it as "neat" as opposed to "worthwhile".
Our sinks are too close to the cabinets to use this tray because of the tight space between the cabinets and the drawers. The site is now up and running well. We have no problems putting on or taking off sponges or sponge brushes.