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Rubbermaid Pull Down Spice Rack Product Description:



  • Pull "out and down" feature provides easy access.
  • Tight mesh construction keep items upright.
  • Great space-saver Size: 8 1/2"tall x 13 1/2"wide x 10 1/2"deep

Product Description

Do you wish you could keep all your spices in one single place and give your kitchen an organized look? The Pull Down Spice Rack by Rubbermaid is a special kind of kitchen rack designed to give you a unique kitchen experience. Made especially to hold all your various spices, condiments, canned jars, and sauce bottles together, this rack makes them easily accessible so that you do not have to spend time searching for them in the midst of your cooking. Besides spice bottles, you can use this trendy and functional rack to hold your medicines bottles, small boxes and jars too. The three tier rack design is operated by pulling it out and down from the cabinet it is fixed in. This way you can keep the medicines that you have stored in this rack out of your children?s reach. The tight mesh construction of the spice rack keeps the bottles and containers upright.

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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
5Brilliant space saver, particularly for high cabinets
By WhyHelloThere
My spice collection is extensive and with very high kitchen cabinets, I would either have to commit myself to using a step stool every time I wanted to cook, or relegate the majority of my spices to an unusable (and unreachable) part of the kitchen.These convenient pull-down racks are amazing. They attach to the shelf, and pull out/pull down over the edge of the shelf and down into reachable space. Every bottle is easily viewed because the rows are just the right height, and even the very last row of the very highest rack is now accessible without the use of a ladder.It installs easily and glides smoothly, protecting the bottles against potential breakage.This is a great find!

26 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
4Directions Could Use More Detail, Otherwise It's GREAT!
By Hollywood of Dallas
I bought this product at Wal-Mart (for $15 cheaper than it's sold on Amazon) and I LOVE it! My biggest snag with it was that the instructions for installing it had only 3 basic steps, which I had to use a little trial and error before getting it right. Two hours later, and about 6 extra holes drilled than anticipated, my swinging spice rack was in business!Tips to hopefully make your installation experience a little easier:**Measure first (obviously) but in my experience with trying to measure my holes before drilling, it was a little tough because the brackets are hard to keep in place until they're actually screwed into place. I suggest having a friend handy to hold the brackets while you swing the rack to examine the range of motion, and while you pencil in your drill-holes. (Would have SAVED me at least 30 minutes!)**DON'T affix the brackets all the way in the back of your cabinets. The rack will swing completely out if you position the brackets about halfway between the front and the back of the cabinets. I found when I positioned the rack all the way in the back that it didn't swing out all the way, and it also sat at a strange angle inside the cabinets. Although at first I thought it wouldn't fit all the way unless I positioned it all the way in the back, I was wrong, forgetting that the position of the hinges allows the rack to swing back as far as I'd like it to.**Keep in mind if your cabinets have a frame or an edge on the right or the left that you'll want to move the brackets inward to make way for the slightly protruding wire on the top rack. (For my cabinets, there was about a 3/4 inch edge, so I had to measure a few times to get it right.**The brackets have EIGHT different holes that the "extended wires" can fit in to. The BACK "extended wires" should go in the TOP two holes in the BACK. (The BOTTOM TWO holes in the BACK are unused) The FRONT "extended wires" should go in the BOTTOM two holes in the FRONT. (The TOP TWO holes in the FRONT are unused) (The picture included in the directions appears as though there are EIGHT extended wires and it misleadingly appears that they should go into all eight holes.) There are actually only FOUR "extended wires" on the spice rack, and the angled position allows for the swinging motion and proper positioning in the cabinet.**Also the directions say that a drill is "optional" I guess this all depends on what type of material your cabinets are made out of, and how much you want to attempt to wrestle with a screwdriver. I found that the screws included stripped VERY easily and that my cabinets were made of very sturdy material, so I pulled out the drill to save myself the elbow grease. The drillbit I used was 1/8 size. Any smaller than that and the screws still stripped a good bit.I'd say the product was worth the work as far as how easy it is now to access my spice collection AND the countertop space it saves me! (But I'm in no hurry to ever have to repeat the installation process should I ever move to a new place) Hope you enjoy this product as much as I do!

13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
3Awesome if you have the cabinet to fit
By C. Brand-edwards
I would buy four of these if they would fit in the cabinets where I keep my spices and oils and other cooking and baking supplies. Unfortunately, it appears it only comes 13.5" wide and my non-dishes cabinets all have openings of 9". I sure hope Rubbermaid, or someone, starts manufacturing in more than one size!

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