Pull out vegetable bin drawers in kitchen cabinet- anyone have them?
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Comments (11)"...A $700 6" spice pullout is an expensive space filler that isn't that usable..." I beg to differ. I have two of them...and they're a lot more useful than empty filler! I fit a lot of items on them that would take up space in other locations and be blocking each other. With my filler pullouts I have my many, many baking sprinkles in one and my most used spices, ingredients (like molasses, honey, cocoa, vanilla), and recipe box in the other. The one w/the baking items is in my "Baking Center" and the one w/spices, etc. is in my Prep Zone - all very conveniently located and very useful! If you put the tallest items on the bottom shelf and the shortest (or most used) on the top shelf, you don't have to lean over that much or that often. Finally, they are too narrow to have items more than two deep, so that means you can pretty much see everything stored in them! My cabinets were already delivered so it was either filler pullouts or empty filler...we had to "fix" one of the many measuring errors by my KD. But, if I had to do it over again, I would try to fit at least one in my kitchen. (Just so you know, filler pullouts are available for both base and upper cabinets.) Oh, and they are not $700...mine were less than $450 each. $700 may be Rev-A-Shelf's "list" price, but not even my KD would charge that much for them! [In the interests of full disclosure, I did not pay for mine - I insisted my KD pay for them b/c I lost so much cabinet & pantry storage due to her measuring mistakes! But, they did try to charge me, so I have the change order they tried to get me to sign.] Together... Baking Center side (left of cooktop)... Prep Zone side (right of cooktop)... > Roll Out Tray Shelves (ROTS)...items can fall off ROTS b/c most have short sides. If they have high sides, then they may as well be drawers. Pot/pan/container handles and anything else that might hang off the sides of the shelves can get caught on the frame of your cabinet and ding it - both coming out and going in. And, of course, there's the issue I mentioned previously about being very careful you open the doors fully b/f pulling an ROTS out so you don't ding your cabinet doors; and being very careful about making sure your ROTS is completely closed before closing the doors so you don't ding the doors on the corners of the ROTS when closing the doors! Drawers should not be so deep that you have to stack different items on top of each other...plan your drawers accordingly - I have both 3-drawer and 4-drawer stacks - I planned my storage so other than a few drawers, I don't have to stack things. It's nice having my pots & pans in a drawer mostly one layer deep (pan + lid stored together) so I don't have to shift things around. [FYI...I think webbrowseraz is a spammer...the only posts I could find from him/her - all four (spanning from January to now) - link to the same site with basically the same post as on this thread.]...See MoreDoes anyone actually have glass bin pulls??
Comments (6)I know they exist - I'm wondering if anyone has them in their own kitchen. Those ARE beautiful ones. Thanks for the link....See MoreFor those with Bin Pulls / Cup Pulls on kitchen drawers...
Comments (11)Dian- Thank you for posting about Cripe. I just placed my order, and even though I had to order quite a bit extra due to the lot size, I still only paid $58, including shipping. Can't wait to get them. I'll use the extra knobs in the bathroom. :)...See Moresearching for a kitchen pull out garbage bin with cover.
Comments (2)Revashelf makes about a half dozen. Kessenbohmer makes another half dozen, better quality. XO makes stainless ones, that are air sealed. https://www.ajmadison.com/cgi-bin/ajmadison/XOG20TRASH2.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cse&utm_term=XOG20TRASH2&gclid=Cj0KCQjw1ouKBhC5ARIsAHXNMI8wCd99h0bLa-VYILOdZ9NwgG_S_CgTd8Fbdixe8Am2TQ6QMb4Vg58aAox2EALw_wcB...See MoreRelated Professionals
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