↪️ Spin your kitchen game up a notch with effortless corner access!
The Rev-A-Shelf 24" Pie-Cut Dual Tier Lazy Susan Organizer is a premium rotating storage solution designed specifically for corner base kitchen cabinets. Featuring two durable polystyrene shelves with a 46 lb capacity each, it fits cabinets with interior heights from 26" to 32". Its 360° smooth rotation and stylish chrome hardware provide both functionality and a sleek aesthetic, transforming underutilized corner spaces into highly accessible, organized storage.
S**E
👍🏻
Worked just as well as the original. Super happy with it.
T**S
Easy to install
Fit perfectly!
D**W
Great affordable replacement option
Instructions & template made for an easy replacement. Good value and size was correct
C**E
Holding weight
It is good but feels like little bit week
B**I
Lazy susan
Been trying to find one to fit my cabinet this one for perfectly!Great!
G**R
Needs more instructions
My husband & I are DIYers and have built many things from scratch as well as doing repairs & replacements in our marriage. If it weren’t for that experience, I don’t know if we’d have been able to successfully install these shelves.The beginning of the instructions were pretty good. Mounting brackets and so forth. There was a nice paper template to be sure you place the brackets correctly . It seems straightforward to mount the pole in the brackets & it is nice having a couple of choices for the height of the upper shelf.There are 2 tricky parts to installation: 1) no true instructions on how to mount the door to the shelves. It’s tricky because you have to make sure that the door is centered up & down in the opening. There’s really nothing to explain how to center the door in the opening or how to hold it up while fastening or how to measure or line up where to drill the holes. Many instructions we’ve seen for different assemblies have mentioned what size drill bit to use for pre drilling for screws. These didn’t even mention predrilling. If you don’t predrill, you may split the door.2) the pole adjustments. Part of the door adjustment AFTER already mounting the door, is using the screws in the support pole. Figuring out how to do the final height adjustments using the screws was tricky because the lower shelf kept popping up. My hubby finally figured out how to get it to stay in place. I think it had to do with the pin that each shelf sits on , but I’m not sure because only one person could be working on it at a time. There is mention of the screws for height adjustment in a smaller instruction sheet, but because it’s not on the main instruction sheet, it’s not intuitive as to when to make those adjustments.We ended up doing guesswork on how to measure for drilling holes for mounting the shelves to the door. We had to try 3 times (it’s a charm) before getting the door mounted reasonably centered in the opening. Once it was screwed to the top shelf, the weight of the door sagged down. So we screwed the bottom shelf & then figured out how to go back and forth between the upper & lower pole height adjustment screws to get it raised back up so that it wouldn’t scrape across the lower bracket screws.In the end, we are happy with how it looks and turns in the cupboard. I haven’t loaded it yet and hope it will last the same 30yrs as the original ones. If it holds the same items I’d stored on there the last 20 years, without sagging, I’ll give it a higher rating.
A**R
As described
Packaging was great. Install pretty easy . Instructions are not the best, but it's pretty self explanatory.
H**Y
Better than i expected
After reading the reviews, I expected this to be much tougher. The template worked fine, but I cut it “longer” than the instructions said and creased the line for the size of my install. This let me “register” the edge in my cabinet face and tape it in place. The hole placement was spot on.The trickiest part for me was getting my doors to line up. The adjustment screw on the pivot was a huge help, but getting the doors mounted to the shelves in the right place took a couple tries.My project was a replacement for an older rotating shelf, and entire process (including removing the old and cleaning under it) took about 3hrs. At least half of that was finicking with the door. Perhaps I was a little fussy about getting everything true, square and centered. But it’s done and my wife is delighted
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