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littlemo
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Wasn't sure where to post this....here or FT forum.....but I found this can rack at Marshalls. I have been looking for something like this and it is awesome rather than having them stacked on top of each other. It looks like this.
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Jim_Shoe
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At 12" H and 12" deep, it would fit nicely in one of my cabinets over the sofa. But I found a set of 12 clear plastic shoe boxes with snap on lids on Amazon for less than $30. Each box holds several cans upright, depending on the diameter of the cans. And nothing is going to bounce off my head when I open the cabinet door, unless its the whole box. 🙂
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moonlightrunner
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I have a friend who is into woodworking. She made some can rotators for her RV pantry. She loved them but has since given them to me and installed what she calls "overtravel full extension slideout shelves". They look more like shallow drawers to me but they sure do work great.

JW_of_Opechee_S
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This would definitely not work for us. My wife never puts anything back in the same place and this might make it too simple for me to find things. Much easier for her to move around individual cans 🙂
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wmoses
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littlemo wrote:
Thanks for your input. I DO mostly have more than one can of frequently used product and since it holds about 3 cans deep it works well for me. As it is not a huge, massive thing I don't have any problem seeing everything in it. It's not like you have to remove 10 cans to get to back. LOL. It does not fit in my pantry either but in the cabinet beside the pantry. But it works for me and I really like it. Maybe it will work for other folks on the forum. Sorry it won't work for you.

No problem, BTW. I hope I did not come off as saying that this was a a 'bad product' ... I kinda get that sense from your reply. 🙂

One other good point about this is no matter if it is full or not, the cans won't be all over the place as when they are stacked one on top of the other. Our pantries are shallow cabinets so moving around is not a problem, but fitting this rack is, so it would have to in a deep cabinet over the sink. For my vertically challenged wife this would is a no-no anyway.

Enjoy the rack. 🙂
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Wayne
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bukhrn
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I like it, I actually found a taller one, all I gotta do is get the measurements, then measure my cabinet. Right now, I do the stack thing in a plastic type milk crate, inefficient use of space, & sometimes the second tier doesn't wind up in the same place they started in. Thanks for the post. 😉
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littlemo
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FrankShore wrote:
Those are an awesome product! Makes a lot of sense!


Thanks Frank. It is so much better than having them deep back in the pantry stacked on top of each other. LOL

littlemo
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wmoses wrote:
littlemo wrote:
Wasn't sure where to post this....here or FT forum.....but I found this can rack at Marshalls. I have been looking for something like this and it is awesome rather than having them stacked on top of each other. It looks like this.

Doubt that my wife would like this for longer than 1 minute. You can't see the cans beyond the first row (especally below the first level) and she'd have to take them all out every time because she'd forget what was behind the first row since the last time she took them all out. 🙂

UPDATE - So I showed my wife the rack first and asked what she thought of it and she said she liked it a lot, but it would not fit in our pantry especially at the lower level. Then I showed her my post above and she agreed and though that I was "probably right". 😉

Bottom line - unless you had the same canned product behind the cans in the first row like in the supermarket (like the Diet Coke in the picture), this is not a good fit for us.


Thanks for your input. I DO mostly have more than one can of frequently used product and since it holds about 3 cans deep it works well for me. As it is not a huge, massive thing I don't have any problem seeing everything in it. It's not like you have to remove 10 cans to get to back. LOL. It does not fit in my pantry either but in the cabinet beside the pantry. But it works for me and I really like it. Maybe it will work for other folks on the forum. Sorry it won't work for you.

FrankShore
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Those are an awesome product! Makes a lot of sense!
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wmoses
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littlemo wrote:
Wasn't sure where to post this....here or FT forum.....but I found this can rack at Marshalls. I have been looking for something like this and it is awesome rather than having them stacked on top of each other. It looks like this.

Doubt that my wife would like this for longer than 1 minute. You can't see the cans beyond the first row (especally below the first level) and she'd have to take them all out every time because she'd forget what was behind the first row since the last time she took them all out. 🙂

UPDATE - So I showed my wife the rack first and asked what she thought of it and she said she liked it a lot, but it would not fit in our pantry especially at the lower level. Then I showed her my post above and she agreed and though that I was "probably right". 😉

Bottom line - unless you had the same canned product behind the cans in the first row like in the supermarket (like the Diet Coke in the picture), this is not a good fit for us.
Regards,
Wayne
2014 Flagstaff Super Lite 27RLWS Emerald Ed. | Equal-i-zer 1200/12,000 4-point WDH
2010 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 5.3L 6-speed auto | K&N Filter | Hypertech Max Energy tune | Prodigy P3
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