mDesign Steel Cookware Holder, Storage Organizer Rack with Three Slots for Kitchen Cabinet, Pantry, Holds Pans, Pots, Lids, Cookie Sheets, Cutting Boards - Concerto Collection - Bronze
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I'm not sure I understand what you're asking. I simply tucked it away in a cupboard. It's stuffed with cookie sheets, broiler pans, and other baking essentials, and it's incredibly easy to use.
Regular plates will not fit in this one. It's made to fit cookie sheets and large pans.
I'm not sure what you mean when you say "horizontally." Mine is on the cabinet's floor and holds muffin tins, wire racks, and other small kitchen items. There's no reason why cast iron couldn't be held in that position.
Yes, this rack arrived ready to use.
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No more! This sturdy little thing holds them all and makes it so simple to remove that ONE cookie sheet without making a racket. I mean. If I wanted to, I could make cookies in the middle of the night and no one would hear me struggling to get the perfect sheet out. because they're so well-organized and segregated Also, it easily accommodates my stoneware cookie pan as well as two stoneware pizza plates. Without a built-in pan organizer, that's about as sturdy as it gets! It was well worth the money!.
I purchased this to store my cookie sheets, cutting boards, and other kitchen items in order to free up space in one of my cabinets. However, getting those items into the holder without it moving further back into the cabinet or pushing other items out of their slots in the holder is a pain in the buttocks. I'm so fed up with it that I start cursing at it every time! It does, however, save space, so I'll live with it until I find one that stays put, or until I can build one into the cabinet.
The bronze color is particularly appealing to us. Dinner plates can be dried and stored in sets. Sets for storing tablets and iPads are also available. br>They hold approximately 9 iPads or tablets, or 6 of each if they are in kickstand protective sleeves. In contrast to the flimsy plastic sold on Amazon and elsewhere, the 10" and 12" ones fit perfectly. Books can also be stored there. If you think outside the box, you'll find that this product has a lot of utility. Mdesign is one of the best on the market today.
I use these to keep my baking racks, baking sheets, pizza pans, cutting boards, and other similar items organized. The only thing that needed to be done was to slide the feet into the proper position. Aside from that, it's ready to go. Definitely a good investment. I have a pair of side-by-side cabinets in my one cabinet that hold a lot of things in an organized manner, making it easy to find what you need as well as get it out and put it back. It's also a great gift idea for a chef.
I used to have a metal lid holder under my cabinet, but it was too thin and too tall to hold the lids. This one was just the right length and width to hold all of my lids. I am ecstatic.
I use it to store baking trays and cutting boards because it doesn't slide. It stands the test of time.
With these, I was able to organize my cupboards, making it much easier to locate what I require. When you bring cookware in and out for us, the shelves are sturdy and not tippy.
On the bottom of my cabinet, I had a stack of muffin tins and cookie sheets. It's now much easier for me to find what I'm looking for.