🌀 Spin Your Way to Organization!
The 2 Tier Rectangle Lazy Susan is a versatile fridge organizer measuring 16.5" x 11". It features a smooth 360° rotation and a clever track system, making it easy to access items while maximizing storage space. Ideal for use in refrigerators, pantries, or kitchen cabinets, this organizer helps eliminate clutter and keeps your essentials neatly arranged.
M**T
Best thing I've bought in a long time
This is an order of magnitude better than any other solution I've found for organizing my fridge. You need this!
M**S
Spin the Right Way
This is a frosted style of plastic, looks better than I thought it would. The suction cups hold tight and have little pull tabs that help release the suck when needed. Now the turning, it is a bit of a dance not just a spin, there's a set point it rests on and then it comes out a bit spins 360 and goes back to the set point in the track, it's fluid just took a bit to get used to as I expected it to lazy susan spin. Tier piece is more stable than I expected given the narrow metal poles it stands on, its quite high so with items placed on top of it you'd really need clearance in your fridge. I've placed mine in back on bottom shelf so not using the top piece for now. I like the convenience of having a spinning tray hold my bottles and jars but this item is a bit more involved, as it takes up significant space in a fridge. As far as using it on a table top or counter, it would not be my choice to do so but that is because of the aesthetics, it looks like it belongs inside a cupboard, fridge instead of on one. Plus again, when you go to turn it it takes up more space as it does not just spin it comes forward then spins. I have a crowded fridge while this might help someone who keeps less in their fridge, the space it takes to have this in my fridge so that it spins properly and the second tier is usable is not beneficial to all that my fridge holds.
R**.
Not so easy to turn.
A rectangular Lazy Susan might not be the best idea. Not only do you need room for it on one side of the fridge, but you also need to keep the other side clear so it can turn. If I had that much room, I wouldn't need a Lazy Susan...but with that being said, it is sturdy, but not very easy to turn. Even with the suction cups, it takes a pretty considerable amount of push to get it to rotate, and I have never been able to get mine to rotate the full 360 degrees (possibly because of the space issue).
A**T
Not Recommended
It's a great idea but with a poor execution. As of this writing, most of the reviews indicate turning the tray is wonky, and most don't seem to be even using the product in their fridge. My experience has been the same. The turning of the tray is not intuitive - the tray lacks a standard center of gravity like a true lazy susan. I found it difficult to turn, and when I was still learning how the product wants to be turned, the bottom broke off. In addition, with the required turning circumference, this takes up more space than it saves.The idea is great but the product design still needs work.
S**C
Ehhh
So I had to return one already bc the suction cups were bad. It’s kinda hard to turn in the fridge. I would say if you have a small fridge it won’t won’t the tray is quite big. It does get jammed up with spinning it so I’m not sure how long it will last but aesthetically nice but not sold 100% on functionality
S**T
Incredibly easy to put together and practical
Cheap and practical
B**E
Frees up space
This lazy susan has been used in my fridge for several weeks and it has proven useful. The two tiers allows me to store items not frequently used on the bottom and quick grab every day items on top. I haven’t quite perfected the turning feature of this. The entire item seems to slide forward including the suction cup feet whenever I try to pull and turn. My fridge isn’t very deep and I keep this on the top shelf so this doesn’t bother me. It helps keep my items contained, organized, and easy to reach.
D**M
If you can find the right spot
The shelf was well packed and came with picture instructions that weren't too difficult to figure out. It seems sturdy. It stands taller than I anticipated, so it only fit on my bottom shelf. There are two flat suction cups that keep it from sliding around, but I find it is hard to pull, twist and turn even with the shelf empty. I don't think it would work very well on wire refrigerator shelves full of bottles. I might find a bathroom closet use for it. It looks like a great idea if you can find the right place for it.
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