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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2025
Very good quality and very sturdy. Installation was very difficult as the instructions were insufficient. This took a lot of trial and error to get it in place. It is a decent way to utilize otherwise wasted space without having to crawl into the cabinet to reach the space; however, it takes up some of my regular cabinet space in order to have room to slide out so I really did not accomplish much other that changing usable space from front to back. It is functional and looks nice; but it does in turn take up some of my previously usable space.
Customer Review
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
I was pretty impressed with the build quality of this, but was surprised at how much empty space there was. So I decided to measure.Turns out, you get more storage space by installing a square drawer and just leaving the blind corner empty. Doesn't this shelf defeat it's own purpose?The shapes of these have to be oval to navigate the turn, but that means you chop off all the corners. I measured slightly more than 300 square inches of space per drawer.If you can find a drawer that utilizes the full depth of the cabinet, and just ignore the blind corner, you'll be way ahead - 384 square inches, or 28% more storage space!Keep in mind that standard drawers are often just 20-22 inches deep, but the drawer would still yield more space.Square pull-out drawers are likely less expensive, and less cumbersome to install.These days they make drawers with adjustable width, and peel-and-stick - you don't even have to screw them into place.Also with square pull-out drawers you can have high sidewalls. On this oval blind corner pull-out, the walls are only about 2 inches tall, limiting what you can put in it.And finally, with square pull-out drawers, you can install more than two if you want.I have seen square pull-out drawers for blind cabinets - same principle as this oval one, but square and therefore more space efficient. I think that would be the better design.This realization kindof soured me on the whole experience of the oval shaped blind corner shelves. Square is better - whether it's a single square drawer, or a blind corner one.However, I must admit this oval shaped blind corner shelf is well built. I was expecting a lot of plastic, but it's not - the walls / rails are a chrome or stainless steel material, the bottom is formica, and the hardware is heavy duty. This is built to last, and will hold a lot of weight.
Viktor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de enero de 2025
I found this blind corner cabinet pull-out to be a great concept for maximizing storage in those otherwise wasted corner spaces. Unfortunately, when attempting to install this, I discovered my cabinet wasn’t the right size… But I can certainly see how this could be highly functional for the right setup. The instructions were extremely lacking, making the assembly a bit of a challenge, but with some patience and YouTube tutorials for similar products, it became manageable. Once assembled, the pull-out operates smoothly and offers a practical solution, even though it might not hold as much as some other alternatives. For those with compatible cabinets, this could be a game-changer.
Just
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de enero de 2025
I really wanted to get this to work in my corner cabinet, but I ran into a few problems and decided to remove it. The pull out shelf is well made and works well once installed. It pulls out smoothly, and has a slow close feature that slides it back into the cabinet on its own. That being said, you do have to make sure that not only your cabinet is tall enough on the inside to fit the support rod, but also that the cabinet opening is tall enough to allow whatever you out on the top shelf to fit through the opening when pulled out. Despite the description saying this is height adjustable, it is not. The arms have to be mounted to the bracket that gets screwed into the side of the cabinet, but there is only one place to mount each arm, one at the top and one at the bottom. This made it so that I could not put anything on the top shelf that was taller than the guard around the shelf, or else it would hit the top of the cabinet opening. Also, when fully extended, the top shelf was not flat and tilted down at an angle. It would also run into the side of the cabinet, even though I spaced the support rod according to the template. Finally, the space on each shelf was much less than then the amount of space in my cabinet without it so even though it is convenient, I would not be able to fit nearly enough on the shelves to make it worth using.
Steven Ritacco
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de abril de 2025
The dimensions required to install this are not correct. The interior of my cabinet has 19" of depth but after the unit was installed, based on the provided template, it hit both the back of the cabinet and the left side of the opening when trying to open it. This was a bit disappointing and I looked for alternatives, but I really couldn't find anything else that would accommodate the dimensions of my cabinet. Given the fairly low cost compared to other options I decided to risk the cost and "hack it." First I experimented with moving the central support and I found a location that would prevent the unit from hitting the back of the cabinet when in motion. It was still hitting the inside edge of the opening though and I didn't think I could live with that. Next I tried moving the pivot points of one of the trays. Through trial and error (I tried the easiest options first, rotating the mounting plates, which moved the pivot points) I was able to make progress and ultimately I succeeded at making the trays not hit anything. This involved moving both axis that the trays rotate and pivot on and drilling new holes to mount the pivot points. So, the story ends well. I got it to fit and function properly in my 19" deep cabinet with at specified size opening. Hooray for me! However, beware, the spec's on this thing are all wrong.PS: I actually have two of these in my kitchen design, a left and a right. I just did the right. Wish me luck on the left because I need to do mirror image hacks.
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