Pull Out Pots and Pans Organizer Below Cupboard, Sliding Lid Holder and Pan Rack in Kitchen, Slide Out inside Cupboard Storage for Pot Lid, Bakeware, Dishes, 8 Adjustable Dividers, 1 Pack White
$21.99
Worth: $21.99
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【Heat Tip】: Earlier than buying, measure the depth and peak of your cupboard to make sure that this pot and pan organizer comfortably matches with pans and lids in place. It match most cupboards and counters however doesn’t match framed cupboard. Appropriate for 6-10 inch light-weight pan. Please be sure that the cupboard width is bigger than 10 inches, depth is bigger than 20 inches, and peak is bigger than 12 inches.
【Slide Pull Out Design】: The pot and pan lid rack is designed with sliding rails and a built-in pulley ball, which makes it straightforward to prepare and retailer your cookware with only one pull. The pan lid organizers comes with 2 strips of tape to safe the slides inside the cupboard, which protects the cupboard from drilling and injury, uick setup with no instruments wanted. Slide out pots and pans organizers benefit from your kitchen area, offering you with a extra environment friendly and hassle-free expertise.
【Detachable & Adjustable Dividers】: pots and pans organizer underneath cupboard is supplied with 8 dividers for lids, fry pan, reducing board, bakeware, skillet, baking sheet and extra, and you may alter the width of the storage in response to the dimensions of the pots and pans and lids, sliding lid holder and pan rack offering ample cupboard storage for all cookware and bakeware.
【Stability & Sturdy】: The pots and pans organizer is made of top quality materials, sturdy. The soundness of the pull-out organizer is not going to be tilted by heavy pans, and the wobble-free organizer lets you get out and in of pots and pans with out worrying in regards to the cabinets shifting or falling. Versatile to underneath cupboards, pantry cabinets, deep drawers, and counter tops, serving to rework them right into a neater area.
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8 reviews for Pull Out Pots and Pans Organizer Below Cupboard, Sliding Lid Holder and Pan Rack in Kitchen, Slide Out inside Cupboard Storage for Pot Lid, Bakeware, Dishes, 8 Adjustable Dividers, 1 Pack White
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Kul –
Game changer
These were a total game changer for my kitchen. I got so sick and tired of cooking because I constantly had to go through stacks of pots and pans. This process was too hard fir my 93 year old grandma to lift heavy pots and pans so when I got these slide out racks it made things easier for all of us. Just pull out, grab your pan, and push it back in. Easy peasy!
Allie Bing –
Great Organizer
I installed 2 of these under my built in counter stove. They organized my stainless steal Pots and lids wonderfully. Even with the underside of the stove hanging down I was able to position these so the handles of the pots did not hit the bottom. My only 2 issues was installation. It was difficult to screw in the small screws while having to crawl into the cabinet and second was the shortness of the pan organizer. It doesn’t roll out long enough to reach the back of the organizer. Other then those 2 small issues it was a great buy.
Beth C. –
Easy organizing
Product was easy to assemble and fits in my cabinet perfectly. Helps make organizing pans and lids convenient. Slides very smoothly and does exactly what I need it to.
william –
Great product
Functionality, Easy assembly. Sturdy.
Maria –
The best!
Excelent and easy!
Robert D. –
Needs to be elevated or doesnât easily roll over cabinet lip
The bottom of my kitchen cabinets slightly lower than the outside of the cabinet. As a result, these donât work exactly like Iâd hoped for, as theyâd really do better where the cabinet edge and bottom are flush. As a result, I ended up returning these because they didnât fit like intended.I see how they could be extremely helpful with organizing pans and lids, but it didnât work for me.
kittybot –
Short a slot but great
First off, I am docking this a star because the description made it sound like there would be slots to hold 8 items, but if you want the slots to be evenly spaced and want there to be a brace at the front to stop the front most item from falling out and one at the back to support the back most item, there’s only 7 slots. So I’m one short for the other frying pan I have. That said, otherwise this is great.Super easy assembly, with either screws to hold the sliders in place or two double sided heavy duty silicone “tape” strips to glue the sliders down if you can’t or don’t want to put screw holes in the bottom of your cabinet (I live in an apartment and went for the tape option). The sliders come already mounted on the tray and it comes with eight metal braces to hold the items in place that easily snap into place and can be moved repeatedly and organized however you like. I recently go another pull-out cabinet organizer that sits on the bottom of the cupboard, so was not surprised that this needed to be attached to a shelf on the bottom, not affixed halfway up or at the top like a drawer (the product photos on this one make that a lot more clear as well) and that’s what I wanted it for anyway, it just makes sense for cookware. It seems very sturdy and the silicone tape seems more than strong enough to support anything you could reasonably put in it – I have four glass pot lids and three aluminum frying pans shown in my photos and it’s great for those, no hint of problems. I don’t think the tape will damage the cabinet paint either, unless it bonds much more firmly over time, since it is silicone. The tray itself is narrower than I expected, and I think could probably fit in almost any cabinet, provided you had clearance for the items you put in it. Overall I’m very happy with the product and will just have to put my extra pan with the pots or double up two of the pot lids. Definitely works great for it’s purpose and we’ll worth the price!
Michael B. Maxwell –
Works well, read this review before you install
Bottom line: this works great. As some have commented, it would be nice if it would accommodate another lid or two, but that might make it too long for some cabinets.I did run into a couple gotchas during installation, so read on if you want to avoid my mistakes.First, the bottom edge of this cabinet (the frame) sticks up a bit over 1/4″ above the bottom shelf of the cabinet itself. Had I installed the slide-out directly on the shelf, it wouldn’t have slid out–because the sliding part would have hit the lip. So I shimmed the rails up a bit. You can see my shims in the first picture; they’re just two strips of wood, enough to hold the front end of the rail up far enough so the slider misses the cabinet lip. (My wood shims are tapered, with the thick end next to the lip. This lets the rails make contact, either with the shims or with the “floor” of the cabinet, over most of their length–although this is not absolutely necessary. You could instead use flat strips that were the length of the rails.)The instructions don’t say how to attach the rails to the cabinet. They have several holes, but it’s not possible to access the holes near the front from above (the tray gets in the way), so you can’t use screws through these holes. The seller provides two glue strips, each about the length of a rail, and they’re pretty secure. I did screw the back end of the rails down, which is the end that gets the most stress (when you pull the tray out, the weight on the front end will try to pull the back end of the rails up).Be sure you have the rails positioned where you want them before pressing the glue strips down. I attached the strips to the rail, but left the protective paper on the other side of the strips, until I worked out where I thought I wanted the rails. Then removed the paper, pressed the rails down and screwed down the back end.I was proud of my work! That is, until I put the lids on… As you can see from one of my pictures, the large lid hit the side of the cabinet, so in order to pull the tray out, you had to shift the large lid out of the way. (It also is tall enough to hit the upper shelf in the cabinet, as you can see from another photo, but fortunately that shelf doesn’t extend out the full depth of the cabinet–so you just keep the large lid near the front.)Sigh, back to the drawing board. I pulled off the rails (the glue strip fortunately didn’t damage the bottom of the cabinet), unscrewed my shims, and moved everything a couple inches away from the wall of the cabinet, enough so the large lid clears the side. And re-installed everything.Morale of the story: test your lids on this organizer before attaching the organizer to the cabinet.In the end, it worked. Recommended.