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No hay artículos en el carroKellianne Dwyer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2025
This works so well, it makes it so much easier to organize pot lids and find what you need. It was easy to set up and I love that I can set the size of the spaces myself to customize it to what I needI didn't use the tape it came with because I might want to move the organizer later, so I used Quake Hold Museum Putty and it works great and doesn't move around at all
Melinda
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2025
Organizer is exactly what I needed. Installed easily. Helps hold all my cookie sheets and lids like I wanted.
Corine Littlefield
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de enero de 2025
Works great
Pablo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de noviembre de 2024
This organizer really helped me clean up my cabinet. Now my pans aren’t stacked all over each other. The dividers are adjustable, so it fits all my lids and pans of different sizes. Only thing is, it took me a little time to install, but once it was in, it’s been great. Keeps everything nice and neat overall I definetely recommend it.
J. Kramer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de septiembre de 2024
We currently have a deep drawer in our kitchen where we stack our pans. We have padded snowflake shaped protectors between each pan to prevent scratches. While the stacking works well, we thought we liked the idea of keeping the pans separated on a rack that rolls out of a lower cabinet. After assembling the rack (before installing it in the cabinet), I did a test fit with our pans.Ugh, they didn't fit well in this rack. We have two 12" pans, a 10" pan, and two smaller pans. The dividers in the rack are 8" wide and about 6" tall. This means that the pans fall forward with the cooking surface resting on the tops of the metal dividers. It wasn't an efficient use of space the way they leaned forward, and I didn't like the thought of metal dividers rubbing on the cooking surface. My wife and I decided to keep stacking our pans in the deep drawer with protective pads.We did find a beneficial use for this rack. The lids have been the awkward items in the drawer. They don't stack well, and overlap our pans when we're trying to get them out. It turns out that they sit in this rack far better than the pans since they don't have the same depth that the pans have. I decided to slide some shrink tubes onto the wire dividers so that the glass lids rest on a plastic/rubber surface rather than the metal wire surface. Using black shrink tubes, they're invisible after shrinking them with heat.(One pic shows an tube on the rack before shrinking it with heat. If you look closely at the pic of the assembled rack with no lids, you can see where I put the shrink tubes to protect the glass.)
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