Atlantic Gravity-Fed Compact Single Canrack - Kitchen Organizer, Durable Steel Construction, Size Fits Most Pantries, PN1002 in White
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The sections hold three regular size cans per section (18 cans total), while the fourth section at the end holds smaller cans such as tomato sauce and mushrooms. I am not sure what the last reviewer did with hers, but I simply use mine A new one was recently ordered to replace 3 already in my possession. I can find what I need easily when I have them in my cabinet, and I keep them well organized. In addition, by removing the first can from the shelf, you can figure out what you need from the store. As soon as you walk outside, it is evident how many are left. It is a great item and I will order more if things get out of control again.
With a height of 10 1/2 inches, the back side is the highest. Furthermore, the height necessary to clear your can is affected by the size of the can on top.
The wire device is not designed to stack on top of another since it is not a heavy wire product.
I gave this product to my daughter since it didn't work for me. The cabinet in an RV is too big.
Selected User Reviews For Atlantic Gravity-Fed Compact Single Canrack - Kitchen Organizer, Durable Steel Construction, Size Fits Most Pantries, PN1002 in White
The following are the reasons. I was not impressed with this video, as the title suggests. It was not taken into consideration by those who designed this that a lot of people don't always need to store large containers. The area around the inside of the lid is wasted when I fill it with Campbell's soup cans, and even larger ones. And who knows maybe I got a defect, but it wastes space even when using on its own. I put together the top shelf correctly and read the instructions which were not that great to begin with. However, the top shelf seems much narrower than the rest. For a test, I bought one so I could see if I liked it so I could make a bigger purchase. There's no chance of that happening. The $9 I spent on it was nothing like what I could have gotten elsewhere.
After purchasing this product, I was excited about how much space I would be able to free up When it came time to put it together, I followed the directions carefully I tried to, but I During the design process, I found that the back was just a little longer than the shelves, so I pressed the edges toward the shelves, creating a trapezoidal shape as a result. As a result of one cornet not meeting, the shelves could not be properly installed When I messaged Amazon, I had figured that there was a defect that wasn't detected by quality control, so I sent it back It seemed to me that a replacement would be a better fit. The truth is that it wasn't. The rectangle was also trapezoidal in shape. Because I didn't want to go through the hassle of a song and dance again, I used zip ties to hold the thing together rather than go through the process again because I now assume it was a manufacturing error rather than a design flaw. Zip ties are the only thing that allows the shelves to stay in place at one corner, since the frames don't sit on the shelf.
went to a similar item at Walmart and loved it, but it was sold out the next time I went. It is thinner wiring, and they do not have enough width to fit three regular-size cans at the same time. The cans are too small for large cans of soup and pasta sauce, or I would have sent them back. It was pretty easy to assemble since all you had to do was unfold and hang the shelves. It looks like a rail and hooks, but they are nothing more than hooks. Despite being a good product, the wiring is so flimsy, I feel like if I tried to get three cans across, they would bow out.
It's easy to assemble, fits a good selection of cans, and is a good size to store small toys. is not strong enough to hold up a car, but it holds all of those cans just fine. I forgot to put in the slide deviders, but I don't really need them. It was crucial for me to be able to keep a large assortment so that only a few of each item would be used It will be easy for me to have variety by putting a can of each type of vegetable into a long-term storage They slide down just like they should, and the cans are safe. I would like to note the following In order to keep the front of the bottom tray on the shelf, I did not attach a bracket to it This is a picture of what is happening It makes it easier for people to get the cans in and out of the lower Additionally, there is a distance of 13 1/4" between each shelf. I've used it numerous times and it works every single time! It is a great deal at $8 Another one will be on the way.
The size of my can won't fit a normal can. It is only large enough to hold soup cans and the like. There is a wide gap between the two shelves where slats are spaced too far apart. There is no movement of the separators. I had previously ordered it from Amazon, but it is no longer available.
It is an extremely disappointing rack for me. As well as being difficult to assemble because of its flimsiness, it doesn't hold small Fancy East cans and the levels are too close together for even soup cans to fit There are two lower levels that are extremely challenging to load. It is a total waste of time and money, and the process of dismantling it and returning it for a full refund just makes it more so.
We are moving into a new A kitchen that is lacking storage is needed. You can put it together easily There are some extra support rods, but the structure is a little shaky. 2 regular cans of veggies (such as corn or peas) and one small can (such as tomato sauce) can be stored in this container. Despite giving you more space on the shelf, it's going to be a bit of a problem to pull it out to put the newer products in the back so that older ones.
My expectations were a little higher but this is a little flimsy. This also has an odd size. I bought it as a replacement for a standard can. In addition, now that it's sized properly I can fit two cans of the same size in a row, but I still have a lot of room for more. A can would hold more than enough, but not enough to put on a shelf. As a result, I have been putting the super small cans there, but it is an odd shape. It is also tricky to reload the bottom shelf if the top shelf already has cans on it.