Spice Rack Organizer Wall Mounted, G-TING 5 Tier Height-adjustable Hanging Spice Shelf Storage with 5 Hooks, Dual-use Large Seasoning Holder Racks for Kitchen Cabinet Pantry Door Bathroom, Black
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During my kitchen renovation, I hung it up inside the pantry. The door should be fine if it is hung on a regular wooden
It might be possible if the amount is I think it depends largely on the mug's size. The following information will help you understand the depth better Using 2 standard spice jars one in front of the other isn't an issue.
Two layers can be separated from it.
My opinion is that it will be fine. You'll simply want to use door anchors with a hollow core.
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Since the countertops have become a bit cluttered lately, I decided to buy this rack in order to help organize the kitchen. The container I wanted had to hold spices, but I did not want to be restricted to just that use. In addition, I did not want something too bulky that would protrude too far over the countertop. Each other rack I looked at seemed to either be designed specifically for spices, so they are very tiny, or they are overly large and The reason I liked this was because of that. My husband and I were interested in the pictures because they showed exactly what I was looking for in terms of what would fit on the rack and that it comes in two sections that you can use either separately or together. For spices and oils, I installed the first part of the racks and three of the racks in the kitchen (I still have more to add), and for pastas, I installed the second part of the racks and 2 of the racks in the pantry. The installation was really easy and only took a few minutes after I decided where I would put it. You can add racks on the top and bottom of the mounts, insert a level in one of them, then hold the whole thing up against the wall, and it's quite easy to mark where the drywall anchors and screws should be placed, giving you the perfect balance. My method was very simple because there was no need to measure anything, and I simply drilled all 4 holes at the same time without second guessing or checking that everything was still aligned. In addition, the second part was installed into solid wood walls, so no anchor holes were required and I just put the screws in to secure it. I have included some pictures of the first part in the kitchen to show you how it looks in person and what sort of things can be stored in it.
To start, let me tell you that I drilled the wall anchors with a 3/16 drill bit, and they worked great. In general, this rack appears to be everything I expected and more, although there are two things I need A shelf tab was bent on one of the shelves, the first problem. Using some pliers, I bent it back and all appears to be well, but there is clearly either a small packing problem or a quality control problem The box did not show any signs of damage, so I'm pulling for the latter. * I'm a pretty handy person, but it was a little difficult to install this rack. My hands are limited by my projects, which include building a small garden shed and shelves in the small pantry where the rack is installed, but I am not able to install the After a lot of cursing I called in some assistance, but it was still a lot more work than I thought it would Side bars from too far away or too close will make the shelves either not fit or be hard to maneuver when the shelves are needed, and you obviously want the whole thing level, so you will need to hold everything AND a level (unless you have a laser level handy) on the wall. It would have been much easier if a template had been available, and mentioning that the anchors should be drilled with a 3/16 inch bit would have been helpful as well. As soon as you had the template leveled, you could mark the holes, check that everything is accurate, drill, install, and then you're Rather than "instructions" they give you, I'm not making this up, say Start by taking steps 1 and 2. The installation position should be established before connecting the two card slots. Keep the two card slots at the same height after connecting, pull the cards vertically to the wall before marking the punch positions. In early stages, it would be best to mark where you want it and figure out how to do The racks are fairly easy to install. However, if you are looking for a super-simple install, I would advise you to pass on this rack, and if you do purchase it, have someone help you position it.
I was at first skeptical about this but after having it mounted inside my pantry (on the wall), I have come to enjoy it a lot. I like how it looks, and it is deep enough to store my largest spice Additionally, it includes hooks that make it convenient to hang. Although I was disappointed that this wasn't available in white or nickel, I found it to be quite beautiful nonetheless. Prior to shopping on Amazon, I checked to see if G-max was available Initially, I tried looking for it in those colors on Ting’s website and nothing came up however, the day after I installed it, Amazon positively (/s) recommended another Chinese brand selling the I'll just say that I would likely have ended up with this same one regardless of whether the other brand had been more affordable. It would have been much easier for the installation to go smoothly with a template, at least some measurements (such as how far apart the rails needed to be mounted, what size bit to use to drill pilot holes into the studs and/or anchors to use). It's possible to place screws to a degree of tolerance, but it's not that great. The basket was not level when I tried to place it on the rails, so I spent much time measuring and remeasuring and checking that everything was level before discovering that the basket was just a little too close to the mount! Due to the fact that you cannot really drill a new hole 1/8" to the right of an existing hole, I was able to loosen the screws and retighten the rails while shoving them over just enough for the baskets to fit. Looking back, there are a few things I could have done to decrease my risk of being oh-holed Although the original post is slightly off, the whole installation process would be WAY faster if the manufacturer just provided a template.
The uprights in this shelving product can be adjusted so that items of varying heights can be added, allowing the shelves to be positioned to fit each item. Despite their sturdy and solid construction, the shelves bear a lot of weight This was done. It is very useful to have the five hooks attached to the shelves so that you can hang items from the bottom or sides of them. A lack of directions for installation renders the process ineffective. It is necessary to use a level when installing the uprights so that they are a shelf to the first upright after it was installed, and then attached it to the second upright in place, which my wife was holding. Following that, I outlined the circle in the opening for the bottom screw in the second upright before drilling the hole for the plastic expansion anchor that's included.