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The Dowell 18" Round Lazy Susan is a chrome-finished, two-shelf corner cabinet organizer designed for 360-degree rotation inside wall corner cabinets. With adjustable shelf heights between 22 and 31 inches and a sturdy capacity of 40 lbs per shelf, it maximizes storage space for spices, utensils, and kitchen essentials while offering easy installation and a sleek, modern look.

































































| ASIN | B009DDT0UG |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,082 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #191 in Lazy Susans |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (662) |
| Diameter | 18 Inches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Dowell K&B |
| Maximum recommended load | 40 Pounds |
A**R
The (almost) perfect lazy susan!
We purchased this lazy susan to replace a plastic unit which came with our home. This double shelved lazy susan is well made. The chrome finish is very attractive. It is also extremely sturdy and I love that I can see every one of my spices and kitchen products because of the wire type construction. I am far more organized using this Lazy Susan than the previous plastic one. I love that the shelves are adjustable so you can place heavier items on the floor of the cabinet such as canned foods so the majority of the wait isn't on the Lazy Susan shelves. It doesn't hold as much as my plastic lazy susan, but because we can use cabinet floor space, I actually have more storage space than my previous lazy susan. My only critique is the center spindle which holds the Lazy Susan shelves. The center post is the most important part of construction and should be made of heavier and more substantial metal. The reason I mention this is because if you think you're going to put a few heavy items on the Lazy Susan such as a couple of canned soups, it starts to rock. My plastic Lazy Susan did not rock like this. To ensure it wouldn't rock, we weighed the contents of our kitchen items that we have on our Lazy Susan and in total we only have 8 lbs on the top shelf and 12 lbs on the bottom shelf. 85% to 90% of the contents on our Lazy Susan are lightweight dried spices and herbs. If you spin it quickly it does start to wobble a bit. We ensured that any heavier items are distributed towards the center of the spindle which helps reduce the wobbly situation. Overall this is definitely a five-star product for under $100. I'm extremely happy with it and now that we know how to evenly distribute the weight, we have sorted out the majority of the wobbliness.
D**N
Makes my kitchen feel updated and clean@
This is not the first time i've replaced the large corner cabinet lazy susan in a kitchen, but i will say this was definitely one of the easiest to install. All in all it is sturdy, clean and a little tricky, but easy, to install. If you want to read my install saga, keep going, if not, my review is positive and I would buy it again anytime. If you think you might need some tips for doing this yourselves (folks who don't think of themselves as particularly handy) then keep reading LOL All you will need is a drill, a phillips head bit, and an extension for the bit. The directions were okay, but i found that once i got the racks together, the rest of the directions didn't help much, but it was fairly intuitive. I don't know about other folks cabinets, but i found that once the door was off, it was easiest to assemble the entire rack, including the top pole and flange, and insert it into the cabinet. First though, i tossed the measurement directions that came with the kit and found it was easier to place one of the racks onto the bottom pole, put it into the cabinet to see how much room i actually had. then decided where i wanted it to go and how much clearance i wanted all the way around. I measured from the 45 degree corner in the front, marked with a pencil where the flange was, drew a circle around it, then pulled it out. i put everything together, hand tightened it down and then put it back in the cabinet. Be patient, it's like playing janga! there IS a way it will fit in, you just might not find it the first go round LOL OH! And make sure you put the top pole in becasue you can't fit it in later... or at least I couldn't! The whole thing will be tippy, so steady it best you can, (this is where an extra hand might have helped) and put the bit with the extension on the drill, as you'll need to go thru the wires to get the screws in, and then screw in the bottom screws. Then straighten the thing up a bit, as it will lean a little, and screw in the upper screws. VOILA! You are about to feel incredibly accomplished! And you should be! Now, we'll tackle those double door hinges next!
E**E
Strong & easy to find stuff
This was PERFECT! Set up & install was straight forward and as long as you measured right -it fits! Very strong and spins well. Highly recommend!
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