Drawer dividers - cutlery
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Do you like your *tiered* cutlery drawer?
Comments (10)I've never seen two tier cutlery trays in a Tandembox (Ikea) Blum drawer. I may have to make my own. I have these drawers now, as internal drawers, with a low panel front. Currently, two internal drawers, one above the other, occupy cabinet height of 7.25" - 7.5"h. I'd like to equip one with a two level cutlery tray. Then, that drawer would take up 3.5" or 4" in height. And I could put the other internal drawer in another cabinet. Net: space saving. More room. StorageRaum. Having only one drawer's wood floor panel is a height savings of more than 1/2" to start. Yes, the floor of a 2 tier tray combo is a bit harder to access. I don't see it as a problem; it's one more movement in the same direction (in-out). Also, the floor level of a 2 tier tray combo leaves room for only about 1.5" high. It could hold other things I rarely use. (a formal dining set with fish knives, butter knives etc.) Web searching, I have found that some of the two-tier trays out there cost more than the entire Tandembox drawer. What the ?...See Morecutlery dividers
Comments (8)They aren't "nice" but I got the OXO acrylic ones (also at BB&B with the coupons). The bamboo and wood ones were too shallow for me or came in the wrong sizes and shapes. The OXO ones are independent trays which can be attached and locked together with little hooks (the kind that would break if you rearranged them too much--the one negative). The different sizes all fit together with each other, and they are made to stack nicely. I have two large ones in my knife drawer stacked and it works really well with the most used ones on top and others below. The lower ones are easy to get out and the top one fits back in without any fuss. (I have edge guards on my knives so lay them flat.) There are little feet in the corners to keep them in place. These things aren't at all elegant, but really beautifully designed....See MoreKraftmaid (or RAS) two-tier cutlery divider
Comments (0)Hi all. I will be using a 39", two-drawer/door cabinet and would like to install the KM/RAS 2-tier cutlery drawer into one of the drawers. I prefer the wooden one, although I could live with the plastic one. The drawer front (full overlay) measures 19" and the internal width (outer edge of each side of the drawer) is 16". The drawers are standard 6" depth. Would this drawer be able to take the one designed for an 18" drawer? Thanks for any info!...See MoreDrawer dividers for shallow knee drawer?
Comments (4)You could try meal prep containers. They are usually very short. You would just be wasting the lids. Here's a link to some I saw on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0128YT76S/ref=psdc_3744021_t4_B079K9M7FG If they don't work out you could still use them for meal prep and taking lunches to work....See Moreljsandler
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