

✨ Elevate your kitchen’s hidden storage game with style and durability! 🛠️
The Rev-A-Shelf 11 Tip-Out Front Sink Tray Set is a durable, stainless steel organizer designed to fit the narrow space behind sink filler panels. Measuring 29.5 x 13.2 x 6.3 cm, it offers a sleek, European-style solution to keep kitchen essentials like sponges and drain stoppers neatly tucked away. Dishwasher safe and easy to install with spring-loaded hinges, this tray transforms overlooked spaces into functional storage, perfect for the modern, organized kitchen.
| ASIN | B0065P25IO |
| Brand | Rev-A-Shelf |
| Finish Type | Unfinished |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 29.5 x 13.2 x 6.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 649 g |
| Item model number | 6572-11W-5 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Food, Beverages, Kitchen Utensils |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Durable |
| Style | European |
| Tray Type | Sink Tip Out Tray |
| UPC | 090713523194 |
S**D
Fast Delivery, Look the Job. Only problem stated they were White what came were Tan and could do with fitting instructions otherwise OK
K**Y
This is a great little invention. You have that little space behind the filler panels by the kitchen or bathroom sink that's perfect to tuck away those little things that you don't want to leave sitting out (drain stopper, sponge, toothpaste, etc.). I installed these at our last house and my wife said she really missed them in our new house. Got this set and 45 minutes later, they are installed in the kitchen. She loves it! Instructions say to drill a pilot hole for each screw. I highly advise pilot holes. Helps avoid splitting the wood. Another thing that helped was running a screw into the pilot holes on the cabinet for the hinges. Then back the screws out to install the hinge. This made it much easier to then hold the spring-loaded hinge with one hand and twist the little screw in just enough with the other hand before reaching for the electric drill to run it all the way in.
N**A
Worked good but found it much cheaper at Home Depot , tried to cancel order and they sent it anyways
A**.
I saw a lot of reviews saying these were hard to install but I figured I would try anyway. I'm glad I did because I found these to be easy to install as long as you have an electric drill. The provided templates worked perfectly and the hinges are very nice quality. Not too stiff and not too loose. I would definitely recommend for anyone with even a basic skill in DIY home improvement.
V**T
Wow, was this tough to install; it took me over a week. I have one straight board, which I wasn't planning to cut in two, so I installed all four hinges on it. But first I had to repair the board; once I'd pried it off, I discovered it had a big cutout down the back for some reason, which I had to fill in with scrap because the hinge screws fell in that area. (With older houses, you just expect the unexpected.) Once I had a usable back on the panel, I put the nails back in (loosely) to hold the panel in place while I climbed into the cabinet with a pencil to draw the outline of the openings for lining up the paper templates that come with the set. You drill your pilot holes off the template. As for the screws, the only way I could get this to work was starting them with the hinges closed, which meant climbing into the sink cabinet with a flashlight and a screwdriver for some contortions around the sink bottoms. Once they're started in the holes, you can prop the panel open and screw them in (still by hand -- the heads strip easily) from the outside; if the pilot holes aren't deep enough, this will be a miserable process. Also I kept dropping the screws, and they're small and easy to lose (I never did find one of them), but fortunately the pack included an extra. I suspect the overall process may be much easier if you're only doing two hinges at a time rather than four. I didn't tighten the screws for the trays because I want to be able to remove them easily, and that's been fine -- they've stayed in place even when I accidentally let the panel slam. But that shallow inside rim means you have to be careful about how you pack things into these trays or stuff will go flying into the cabinet. I also needed sandpaper, wood filler, and stain for the gouges on the front from removing the nails; I routed finger pulls, which also got sanded and stained. I don't have drawers to spare, so this has been fairly useful for getting assorted items off the countertop. I'm judging it worth the effort.
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