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The Rev-A-Shelf 2 Tier Pie-Cut Lazy Susan is a 24-inch double-shelf organizer designed specifically for corner base cabinets. Featuring a 360-degree swivel, durable polystyrene shelves, and chrome hardware, it supports up to 46 lbs per shelf and fits cabinet heights from 26" to 32". This stylish and functional solution transforms hard-to-reach corners into effortlessly accessible storage.
D**T
Great product!
Great product! Saved my lazy Susan. Instructions were great and was easy to install!!! If needed buy this you will be happy!!!
S**H
Excellent product after almost year of user
The Rev-A-Shelf 2 Tier Pie-Cut Lazy Susan is an excellent addition to any corner base cabinet. Its 28" double-shelf design optimizes storage, making it easy to organize and access items that are typically hard to reach. The durable plastic shelves can hold various kitchen essentials without bending or cracking, ensuring long-term reliability. The smooth swivel mechanism allows for effortless rotation, providing quick access to everything stored.Installation is straightforward, with a well-designed swivel kit and clear instructions included. Even those new to DIY projects will find it easy to install. The compact yet spacious design fits perfectly in most corner cabinets, utilizing the space efficiently without creating clutter.This Lazy Susan is a perfect blend of functionality and quality, transforming underutilized cabinet areas into organized and accessible storage. Whether for pots, pans, spices, or pantry items, it handles them all with ease. It’s a must-have upgrade for anyone looking to enhance their kitchen’s efficiency and organization. Highly recommend this versatile product!
A**R
Great product, Meh instructions
The product itself is a 5 star, but my goodness the instructions are not my favorite. I'll be the first to admit, replacing shelving is not my realm of expertise, but when the provided step-by-step instructions are as basic as these are, with ONE visual aide to refer to, the predicted 15 minute set up time is immediately thrown out the window. In other words, the instructions need to be dumbed down or there needs to be more visual cues (ex. A labeled screw picture). Overall, assembly did happen and the outcome looks great!
G**N
Installation Woes.
Ensure shelf unit is centered correctly or your doors will not fit flush.
A**S
Great product
Needed this to replace one that the prior owners of the house had broken. Install took me much longer than the directions said, and I was only doing a replacement, but it works perfect and I am happy with it.
B**A
Good quality system and easy to install.
I bought this unit to replace the 35 year old lazy susan in our kitchen cabinets. It was almost identical to the one it replaced. It took a bit of measuring and helped to have a level / plum line to make sure the post was perfectly vertical. Fortunately I have an app on my ipone that had both capabilities.It also helps to have an electric drill since there are a lot of self tapping wood screws that have to be used to put it together.
D**A
Tricky Installation, middle of the road quallity
All the warnings about difficulties installing are valid unless you are replacing the exact same lazy susan brand and model. The instructions claim 15 minutes to install…not exactly! Like many purchasers I watched a lot of Youtube videos on installation which were helpful but unfortunately none were for this specific pie shape lazy susan by Rev-a-shelf. It astounds me in this day and age that they have not put together an installation video. I am very handy and do a lot of disaster recovery work around the country and can usually come up with a fix for most situations. After carefully marking and drilling the upper and lower mount holes using the template provided I installed the pivot brackets. I was careful to drill the mounting holes dead center of the template to give maximum adjustment. When I installed the trays and shaft assembly the trays rubbed badly on the back cabinet walls and the shaft could not be aligned straight up and down. The solution was to remove the shaft ,trays and upper pivot bracket, then reposition the upper bracket (in my case about ¼” towards the front of the cabinet and 5/8” to the right as viewed from the front of the cabinet. This provided free rotation of the trays.There were no helpful hints on installing the front cabinet doors to the trays. It’s virtually impossible to drill perpendicular pilot holes into the doors for screws because the holes in the tray lip that meets flush against the cabinet door do not give adequate access for a drill chuck. What ultimately worked best was to push the door tight into the right angle openings of the pie cutouts and get one screw started and secured through one of the inner tray to door screw holes. A shim at the base of the door helped keep the lower door edge above the cabinet door frame. With the door now partially secured, mark the other attachment 7 holes with a skinny permanent marker. Remove the one screw securing the tray to the door and then remove the cabinet door. With full access to the door predrill the marked holes ~1/2” with a 3/16” bit. Align the cabinet door back into the pie shaped cut out of the trays and reattach the tray at the same point used to partially secure the door . The other 7 predrilled hole should line up now with the tray screw holes and be reasonably easy to attach.The Rev-a-Shelf trays themselves were of lower quality then the lazy susan I replaced. The height locking mechanism on the trays consists of only a single screw unlike the previous unit that had a metal pin that went through the shaft providing tray support on both sides of the shaft. Only time will tell if the Rev-a-shelf hardware will stand the test of time.
D**Z
Works, easy to install
I sprung for the expensive metal one originally and hated it. This I swapped in easily and it is so much nicer! Holds more spins more easily
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