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The Knape & Vogt White 32 in. 2-Shelf Full-Round Lazy Susan features 2 white full-round shelves with 1 in. double-wall rims to keep contents in place. The spinning Lazy Susan feature allows you to utilize otherwise wasted space in the corners of your kitchen cabinets. The kit includes 2 shelves, 1 post, mounting hardware and an installation template.. Minimum Cabinet Opening- 11.5 inches
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Chrome plated telescoping post. Chrome beauty ring included. Textured polymer surface
Extra deep 1" rim height, Post Height 26" - 32", Post Diameter 1"
Set contains; 2 - shelves, Post and pivot hardware, Screws and mounting instructions
Independent shelf rotation
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Excellent way to upgrade a corner cabinet. Sturdy, elegant and functional. I got mine installed in under two hours yesterday, including shortening the shaft.Our cabinet was almost three inches too short for the shaft, even telescoped down completely. The shaft can be shortened up to maybe five or six inches by cutting the top of the outer shaft off the same amount as the bottom of the inner shaft. I used a hacksaw. Then you just drill a hole near the top of the outer shaft for the set screw.After cutting mine down, I installed the top and bottom mounting plates by measuring 9.5” on center from the back of the cabinet, not the front as contemplated by the included templates. That’s because my cabinet was narrow in the back and the rear sides were the tightest dimension. The 18” trays just barely fit, with maybe one millimeter to spare, but it worked. My wife is thrilled.The instructions were a bit vague on how to fix the height of each tray: they discuss using a metal pin (included) but the kit also had a snap-in plastic pin that would have worked fine, if not quite as strong. I wound up omitting either device for the bottom shelf: it spins just fine resting atop the bottom mounting plate, which has a raised lip and lets the tray sit as low as possible. I used the metal pin to support the upper tray.