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The Rev-A-Shelf 14" Tip-Out Plastic Sink Trays are designed to maximize your kitchen or bathroom space with two stylish and functional trays. Made from durable polymer, these trays come with self-holding hinges for easy installation and include a soap dish and ring holder for added convenience.
M**E
Work!!!
It take me a mins to figure out , because the manual is hard too understand. I followed from video that the guy bought it before. Now it is work!!!!
D**Z
Best modification in a while
I was able to use this for 2 sinks. What a great addition. A perfect place to keep a cleaning sponge. Easy to install. Will not rust. Allows the sponge to dry. I now have it on all my sinks.
J**S
Great product but no Instructions or templates included.
I was disappointed to see that there were no instructions included. When I looked them up online from the manufacture I learned that there should be templates as well. Thankfully I was able to figure it out with some measurements.
2**S
A few tips for easier installation
Installing these trays was faster and easier than the reviews had led me to expect. In deference to those who had a tough time, I will concede that the directions were not as clear as they might have been. The pictures helped, but there was one point at which the instructions were dead wrong, and if not for a bit of text over the picture I am sure I would have screwed up on that step. So make sure you have a clear understanding of what you are about to do before actually doing it.Tips - even if you are a "fly by the seat of your pants" type who has never read all the way through a set of instructions before beginning or drilled a pilot hole, DO IT NOW. I took the additional step of "test-fitting" each of my screws in the newly-drilled holes - I drove the screws in about 3/4 of the way and then removed them and set them aside - and I'm glad I did. That way I could hand tighten the screws by a couple of turns as I set them in place. And don't bother with your cordless screwdriver - you'll never get it into the tight spaces you'll be working in. I used a long, thin screwdriver, but a short, stubby one might work just as well.I found that a yardstick worked better than a measuring tape. The yardstick gave me the straight edge I needed for making my marks. And because the screws for my cabinet knobs are rounded and do not sit flush with the back of the drawer, I had to recess them so the trays could lay flat against the drawer front. You can do this by removing the knobs and using a drill bit the same diameter (or slightly larger) as the screw head, drill a little well for the head to sit in. Do not over-drill - I learned this one the hard way - only go down as far as you need to, just the depth of your screw head. This is because most knobs have both a maximum and a minimum depth - usually somewhere between 3/4" and 1", so if you recess your screws too far, you may need to shim them back out with washers to make sure your knobs will tighten properly.If you are installing these trays in new cabinets, make sure you check the alignment of the sink base false front with the adjacent drawers. I didn't, and the false front now sits about 1/4" higher than the drawer next to it. I'm not sure if this was a preexisting issue or if I somehow realigned the false front while installing the trays, but in either case it will have to be addressed. I am going to raise the facing of the other drawer because that will be easier than redoing the sink base trays.As you can see from the foregoing, I am hardly a skilled carpenter. I made a lot of mistakes. Nevertheless, the job took me about half and hour, start to finish, and that includes the time I spent adjusting my knobs.
J**S
Great space saving idea for sponge and dishwand storage
I've been meaning to get something like this for ten year after seeing these hideaway compartments at a friend's house. I finally remembered to do it this year, and ordered this kit after reading a lot of reviews.Overall, I'm quite happy with this kit. It wasn't too difficult to install, but I took my time to make sure that everything would be aligned properly before drilling. The instructions included with the kit were quite good and the small paper template was very helpful.It was a bit difficult marking the lines on the inside of the front when installed, due to my sink basin being so close. I measured the opening on the cabinet and made sure that the lines that I drew on the front were the same width, so that the hinges would install correctly. I pre-drilled all of the holes, being careful to not drill through the front panels. (I used a piece of tape and a red sharpie mark on the drill bit as a guide.) Getting the top screws tight on the cabinet side of the hinges was the most difficult part, due to a lack of room to use the screwdriver without scraping my hand on the top of the opening, or banging against the sink basin. The slots on the hinges leave a little bit of working room to make adjustments in case you don't get your measurements exactly perfect. I left the screws that retain the the bins a teeny bit loose, so I could remove the bins for cleaning.Once installed, they work well but do seem to almost require two hands to open, due to the way that they pull out and then fold down. My hands are large enough that I can use one hand to grab the top and bottom and pull it open, but my wife and kids need to use both hands to pull on both sides at the same time.I also put some foam rubber stoppers on the inside edges of the fronts to reduce the banging when they are closed. It helps some, but they do close pretty hard.I'm very happy to have a hidden place to keep my sponge and dishwand, instead of using a ugly tray suction cupped to the sink, or just laying them on the counter.Attached is an animated GIF showing them open and closed.
H**W
Great use of previously unused space!
I love that I can keep my sink plugs, dish soap & brush out of sight with this. My only complaint is that I wish the trays were a bit wider for larger items. Also, the installation was not as straightforward as I'd hoped but once I figured it out, it was worth it. I definitely recommend this product!
M**Z
Great for tiny homes.
Expensive but now I have additional storage that was useless space before. Fairly to install too.
G**J
Great use of an otherwise useless drawer!
Works great and makes great use of this kind of drawer if you ha e one already and want to add this or put I. The entire assembly on one.The only thing I would like is the option to buy just one of the two drawers since I only ha e space for one of them.
P**H
Must have item
Great item for the storage unit under the sink
G**E
Shelf is good, but patience is required
Not so easy to install, but it's works.
B**E
Makes for more storage
I had to get plastic trays to keep from water damage to the cabinet.
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