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2025-09-04 17:20:07
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penny perry
2025-09-02 09:09:56
This rolling tray makes moving the coffee maker from under the cabinets a breeze. Smooth rollers. Can move the coffee maker with one hand. Once out it locks in place so that you can add water and coffee without having to hold the tray in place. Already bought a second one for a friend as she really liked how it worked.
shopper1
2025-08-31 14:48:45
I have a Ninja 5 in one indoor grill that I love! My only problem was that you need to pull it out from under the cabinet to open the top. It is pretty heavy so I got this. I specifically got this one since it was one piece, you could adjust it to which way you want it to move and it can also be locked in place. They seem to put a lot of thought into this design. It's sturdy, moves effortlessly, easy to lock also. Works for what I need it for...and no assembly needed.
Dawn Graf
2025-08-18 11:17:41
Fantastic product! Wonderful, easy to maneuver, even makes turns, I didn't want the heat to be rising to the cabinets, so I bought this pull out Tray, on wheels, and it works beautifully! It can hold the weight too! Nice color! Terrific product! I wish they had a larger size.
Shopper
2025-07-17 18:27:52
This is a nice large platform that rolls both vertically and horizontally, and can be locked in place. It’s heavy duty plastic w an easy-to-clean no-slip surface. I actually decided against a platform for my coffee pot and the company couldn’t have been more gracious arranging a return. Fabulous customer service.
Miriam Perez
2025-06-15 15:16:43
I love it good quality and works great will recommend
Jan
2025-06-01 10:02:30
I have tried several of these rolling appliance trays for different places in the kitchen. Some of them are not bad, but this one is great! I use it for my Keurig combo coffee pot/coffee pod maker. It's plenty big enough, and rolls so easily. Other ones I have had to have to almost drag out to use the appliance, but once you release the lock, this one slides with one finger of pressure.
SnarkasaurusRex
2025-05-05 16:12:51
While these appliance stands do the job, with their interesting selectable left/right or back/forward design, in order to be able to use them in a tight space you're going to have to leave them in the unlocked position. Unfortunately, to do that, the little lever you need to turn would be sticking out all the time on the side -see second picture.If you're having to use an appliance slider in the first place, it means you can't easily get into the space, so why would I want to have to fiddle with a locking lever each time, that I can't even see. Additionally, the location of the locking mechanism means you can't put your appliance or whatever on top of it there, effectively taking 2 inches on the side and front, and if you try to put something on them, it's unstable because the edge is raised. Not to mention they are ugly. And since you can't put your appliance on them, (you wouldn't be able to unlock) you have to see the lock all the time. A pushbutton mechanism or sliding lock that sits flush with the face would be much better.Worse, when the "locking" is used, it doesn't really lock - it actually pushes a foot - (black rubbery part in the picture - one at each lock) downward, lifting the stand off the wheels so they are no longer in contact with the countertop. The problem is that there's only 1 on the left and 1 in front - the back and right side aren't supported so it feels a bit unstable. The "correct" (albeit more expensive) way to design this would be to have 2 feet in each direction so the stand is supported and level on all sides, with the left/right and front/back coming down in unison (via a small gear or something)While the lifting to lock is a brilliant way to solve the problem, the latch itself is too simplistic - and having the lever extending outward beyond the frame is just a poor design choice. So in one regard it's over engineered, and the other, under-engineered.I really like the selectable direction by simply flipping it over and turning the wheel so you can use it in another place later if you change your mind.Summary:Good:+ Able to change direction+ Locking mechanism to prevent movementBad:- lever/latch of locking mechanism protrudes out from body, and you're going to have to have that space open if you ever want to use this- raised edge of locking mechanism makes it difficult to put things on top of it- locking mechanism steals 2 inches from side and 2 inches from front - which is totally not usable (if you put your appliance on top of the latch, you can't access it - meaning you can't lock/unlock the feet)- Having only one "locking" foot on the left and one in front means the back and right aren't supported
Beatriz de Urquijo
2025-04-25 16:03:43
Muy buen accesorio para cocinas pequeñas. Me permite mover mi Thermomix sin dañarle los sensores para em peso.
Smokey
2025-04-17 20:54:49
This is a handy item to have. It will move your mixer forward or sideways just by unlocking the two clips for movement. Easy to clean and is sturdy. Saves the heavy lifting. You can use it for a coffee maker, an air fryer or anything that is on the heavy side. Nice product to have.
joolyR
2025-02-20 17:58:10
Good velcro
Marcos Toniolo
2025-02-11 18:39:56
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Lee Elsy
2025-01-30 15:31:38
I used it to move my DeLonghi mini oven around. It is steady and slide smoothly. I like that it has 2 sliding options in one tray, can have it adjusted to slide forward or side way. Very useful kitchen gadget. Loved it!
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