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Review on Organize Your Under Sink Cabinet With FANHAO Pull Out Storage Shelf - 10.43W X 17.32D X 14.56H, Chrome by Evan Austin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality materials. Easy to install.

I just installed this under my kitchen sink in less than a half hour. Well more if you include the time it took me to clean under my sink and prep the area. I've seen a number of these under-sink pull out shelving units but most are all plastic without true gliders. This is primarily metal materials, painted metal racks/shelves and solid metal gliders. I was able to take the majority of stuff covering the whole base of my cabinet and fit it into these two drawers. I like that the top one is slightly narrower than the bottom since I did have some spray bottles that wouldn't fit under the top shelf. I put those to the open side of the bottom shelf. Overall I'm happy with it and the price is almost comparable with the cheap plastic under-sink pull out drawers. At the time I grabbed one it as just under $50. It's now showing a 20% off coupon putting it just under $40 which seems like a steal if you ask me. I wouldn't hesitate to pay just under $50. I'm considering putting one under my bathroom sink once I do some measurements. Unfortunately, I have some piping limitations which won't allow a second one under my kitchen sink.Install:The default side is mounted to the left. Switching it over to a right side mount was fairly simple. Pull the bottom tray out from the tracks, press the little tabs in the side rail that hold the rail on the track and that releases the tray from the rails. Unscrew two screws in one of the side rails. Flip it so the rubber stopper is on the opposite end from where it initially was. Then screw it back on. Do that same thing on the other rail. Then you can slide the tracks back onto the sides. The holes holding the rails to the tray are slotted so I just put them back on so the screw looked centered between the edges of the slot. Mounting to the base of the cabinet was also fairly easy. Place the entire bottom assembly where you want it. I put it flush against the little lip of the face of my cabinet. Make sure the assembly is far enough from the side of the cabinet so you can pull the drawer out. Very important. If your cabinets have a face to them, you may unintentionally block the rail and end up hitting the back of the facing. Once you have the bottom assembly in position, mark one of the slotted holes on each of the four mounting brackets. My cabinet base is compressed wood, so I didn't bother drilling a pilot hole. I simply pulled the tracks off the bottom tray (similar to when I flipped the rails) placed the tracks, with brackets over where I marked and drove the a a screw into each bracket. I left them a tad lose because they will more than likely move with putting the screws in. I put the draw back into the tracks, adjusting the tracks as needed to make everything glide smoothly. I then pulled the drawer out enough that I could easily tighten the two back screws. Tested that the drawer still move freely in and out. Then pulled the drawer out completely to better expose the front screws. Tightened those. Tested that once again the drawer worked as expected. Then I pulled the whole drawer out once again and installed a second screw into each bracket using the other slotted opening. And Bob's your uncle.

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Pros
  • The shelf has a sleek and modern design that adds an elegant touch to your under sink cabinet
Cons
  • May require professional installation