🧑🍳 Organize Like a Pro with HOLDN’ STORAGE!
The HOLDN’ STORAGE Pull Out Organizer is a heavy-duty, chrome-finished sliding rack designed to maximize kitchen and bathroom storage. Measuring 8.5"W x 21"D x 11"H, it features a smooth ball bearing system for effortless access to your bakeware, cutting boards, and trays. With a weight capacity of 50 pounds and easy installation, this organizer is perfect for decluttering your cabinets while ensuring everything is within reach.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Chrome |
Special Feature | Full Extension Pull out |
Product Dimensions | 21"D x 8.5"W x 11"H |
Shelf Type | Sliding Shelf |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Room Type | Kitchen Cabinets |
Finish Type | Chrome |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Mounting Type | In Cabinet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen,Pans |
Included Components | Installetion Templates, Screws |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Brand | HOLDN’ STORAGE |
Style | Heavy Duty |
Shelf Weight Capacity | 50 Pounds |
UPC | 664979895045 |
Manufacturer | HOLDN’ STORAGE |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | HS-22220821 |
Size | 8.5" W x 21" D |
Finish | Chrome |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Full Extension Pull out |
Usage | Sink |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**A
EXCEPTIONAL quality and build, easily adjustable - all for a GREAT price.
EXCEPTIONAL quality and build for a GREAT price.Note this unit's dimensions and compare its functionality !These pull out units are measured inconsistently .. a 13.8" unit might be 14" total width including the slide rails, excluding the slide rails, 14" exterior basket/tray width, 14" interior basket/tray width or it might be a general approximation that is close or not at all (one 14" unit we ordered was 12" tray and 12.75 overall ... for this unit the outside dimension of the basket/tray is 14" and the overall width with the slides is OVER 15". Another issue is how the basket/tray is attached to the slides - some are bottom mounted, some are side mounted and other are top mounted - meaning the bottom of the tray your item will sit upon can be anywhere from 3/8" above the cabinet shelf to over 2" above it so you need to take into account this height (which is often not provided and needs to be extrapolated form the images ... when selecting our cookie sheet unit "identical" pull out systems ended up requiring up to 3" additional height - that's significant in a cabinet that is only 20 to 22 inches tall to begin with. Then there is how the unit is attached to the slides - most units have a clip on the slide that the basket/tray drops into after the slide rails are installed - this is useful for installation clearances and being able to remove the basket/tray to clean under it once a year - others are screwed in or as in the case of this reviewed item - pre-rivetted and not removeable. Also some can accommodate a framed door where there might be a 1/4" to 1/2" lip around the opening. also consider the way the basket/tray will slide past or interact with the hinge mount - this can mean even if everything else fits great you might need a smaller width to that the basket/tray doesn't impact the hinge - which can result in wasted space next to the basket/tray inside the cabinet and a less useful width of basket/tray to place items in. Lastly is the gauge of the wire - this unit is very thin and lightweight - bordering on chintzy but since its a bread drawer its fine but some most are about a pencil in diameter but some are incredibly robust and heavy with a diameter of over 3/8" to 7/16" which is overkill unless you are loading the shelves with stand mixers, rocks, and gold bars - the puny 1/2" screws included or the cabinet shelf itself will give out long before the shelf does. Most importantly on a a unit like this with dividers to hold trays is the ability to make adjustments - this unit being reviewed is not adjustable once installed without having to remove it and unbolt it, then reassemble - total PIA. We returned it for that very reason - the one we kept had compression secured dividers that could quickly be moved 1/2" left or right to accommodate different trays without any other steps being taken.So review of this item: Quick Ship in an double wall unprotected medium wall cardboard carton wrapped in bubblewrap then plastic, medium weight and medium wire assembly (5/32") frame and 3/16" bottom grid. There is 10 3/4" available to set trays in 2, 3, or 4 divided compartments between the outer two sides - all are moveable in 1/2 inch increments and are held in place via expanded compression into slots and the base is REMOVEABLE from the slide rails (clips into four receiver clips, two on each of the slide rails with a 12 3/8" total unit width coming through the door opening and 12 3/4" required clear inside the cabinet, the tray is 3/4" above the shelf so you can slide a couple thin wire racks underneath it to maximize storage - see photos. The basket/tray bottom of the pull out that the cookie sheets sit atop is 2" above the cabinet shelf - so if you want to place a jelly roll pan that is 12" wide in the pull out the shelf above this unit would need to provide minimally 14' clear to accommodate the 12" wide plan sitting 2" above the cabinet. This unit can accommodate a framed door cabinet with a 1/4 - to 1/2" lip. The basket/tray can be removed form the slides to expedite installation or to allow for periodic cleaning underneath the basket/tray. The slide is a three part assembly offering full pull out without any perceptible bumps or stops at 1/3 or 2/3 points. The cut ends of the wire used for the basket/tray are smoothed. This is a 5 star item based on features, build quality, and details but at a very good price compared to others so if you need a high performing easily adjustable unit for under $45 compared to the $60-$100 options out there then this is a solid 6 star unit and really should be considered. The only draw backs (and this is typical with most not just this unit) are that it doesn't include a plastic or mesh bottom to prevent smaller items from falling through and the dividers do not have a back to them so it you pull the drawer out fast items can slide out the back end into the cabinet. I fixed this by zip tying an old flexible cutting board into the bottom and adding a 1" band across the back - see images. 100% satisfied with this item and I am hard to please and ordered 3 other styles to compare - this is as close to a perfect solution as can be and for under $50 - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
L**N
Good quality product
Easy to install with a thoughtful preparation materials included in the box. All you need is a good battery drill to expedite the process. Happy with the result. Just like in the photo.
H**E
Easy to Install & Works Great
This was well worth the price and, for aftermarket hardware, the price wasn't too bad.This was super easy to install. You will need a drill and I think it was a ⅛" drill bit (I used the next size down), & a Philips head screwdriver. Oh, and a bit of easy to remove tape to hold the template in place.It comes with a template and you simply fold the edge of the template over the lip of your cabinet and just make sure that the outline of the rails are where you want them positioned. There are little holes in the template that you place your drill bit on. I did actually use the next size down drill bit than what was recommended in the instructions. It worked great and the screw had more to bite into when I screwed it in. The recommended drill bit seemed too big, so I just changed it.After the holes were drilled I plucked out 5he template and just install the right and the left rails. It's pretty foolproof. The rails are labeled "right front" & "left front", so if you can't figure that out, please stop doing any DIYs, haha.Once the rails are screwed down (2 screws per rail) then you fully extend the rail arms and place the wire rack on it. Then slide it back. Done!The rack is super easy to put together too. It has 4 arched dividers that just pop into place. 2 need to be used on the far right and far left of the rack, but then you can space the middle 2 dividers however you choose. I chose to space mine evenly.I got this rack for my 12" base cabinet with a 9" opening. It fits perfectly. My base cabinet also has an upper drawer, but there is still plenty of space for my baking sheets and such to stand up.
P**A
Excellent. None of the problems mention in prior reviews. Re-designed?
Very sturdy with no wobbles while holding baking equipment. Mounting template had the holes in the correct places. Slides smoothly. Easy install. Small baking sheet does not fall through. Love the handle that hangs over the edge of the shelf to provide easy grip for pulling out the slide.Only problem was that I did not account for the increase in height due to the slides so my largest baking sheet did not fit on the space I had available on my shelf. Be aware that your large baking sheets will be 1" closer to the shelf above them.
B**N
Great solution to otherwise hard to reach areas in this cabinet
I needed a slide out shelf that would allow access to my cutting boards in a 9"W x22"D cabinet. At the time of writing this, after using it twice, the back screw popped out from two uses. I'll need to get a bigger screws to fix that. One design flaw I see is that there is not a high lip on the back of the sliding shelf, so the cutting boards slide back a little. Another flaw is that the entire bottom is a grate, so any small cutting boards you have will slide through the bottom, impeding the sliding of the shelf. We had a small half shelf in the cabinet itself, so to fit this in, we had to pop that out with a hammer. It's a much better use of space now. I'll take the benefit of having the cutting boards slide out and deal with them sliding off the back slightly. Moral of the story, it's sturdy, and the shelve dividers are adjustable. If you can handle a diy project, I recommend it. It's easy to install, but get some heavier flat head screws with longer threads prior to install. This does mount to the bottom of the cabinet and they do send a template and instructions. I think this was listed for use with baking pans, but I needed it for cutting boards and am working with a small cabinet, so it works for me. I'd buy it again if I needed another slider. We're adding slide out shelves to our kitchen on all the bottoms right now. If they made it in wood, that would have been my first choice as that would have matched my others, and then the bottom would be solid, this fitting all sized cutting boards.
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