
Neater closet - Foil - wraps - bags all in view - easier to use for the male in the household who can't seem to see anything unless it's biting them on the nose.
A helpful addition in the kitchen or other areas of the home. It can also be used for other items besides for Kitchen Wraps.
There is No NEED to get out the Step-Stool with the "Under Shelf Basket Wrap Rack"!
NOTE: As a person who uses a wheel-chair I found this item especially helpful.
Worked like it said finally.
I have wire racks in my refrigerator and the arms just fell through, nothing against the product except maybe it could have a flat top or something. we ended up using a spare piece of clear acrylic and just laying it over the wire and it works very well. i use it to put yogurt and it holds a fair amount since i only have two racks in my refrigerator. made well and sturdy, i think it could hold most anything including heavy soda cans or whatever. it could also be used outside of the kitchen. this will fit and hold things on anywhere with a shelf or place to perch
I honestly can't even tell you if the price I paid for this was decent or not but I can tell you that I love this. I had seen something like this before and honestly it is one of those items that I just think "why didn't I think of something like this before?" I've moved the one I have about 15 times because it's that easy and I can't decide where I want it to go. I have a feeling I'll be buying at least two or three more in the future. Right now I have it on my desk (I have a top piece that it slides onto) and although it sticks out about an inch it still works great to put extra papers or something that I just need off my desk for a while. I previously had it up on a shelf to put things high up and out of reach of little hands but they started getting to smart and found things to climb on to get up to it. So... it's now on the desk.
The only concern that I have for this particular product is that although it seems very sturdy, it probably should be only used on shelves that are able to hold more weight than what is on top of it. I'm not going to pretend to be an expert but depending on how it sits I think it could definitely add too much weight to something. So, if anyone is reading this and is thinking of getting it.... just keep that in mind. If you didn't install the shelves yourself then maybe make sure the shelves are put into a stud if they are on the wall!

Feature Product
- 12.1" Top, 11.5" Bottom of width x 5.19" Height x 12.53" Deep
- Made from heavy gauge steel
- Durable epoxy coating
- Whole item height: 5.2 inches, basket height: 4 inches
Description
The under shelf baskets help to increase your storage space. There's no additional installation procedure, you just put under shelf. It is made by sturdy steel with white coating. Beautiful and durable.
It's been a while since I've purchased one of these under shelf baskets so I was skeptical about how well it functioned. I was pleasantly surprised upon receiving this one, though.
We live in a very small apartment with next to no storage space so organizers, racks and baskets are a must to keep things under control. Although this item did not fit my kitchen cabinets (they are very old and are oddly shaped, thus extremely difficult to work with) but it did fit my wire shelving unit and has helped tremendously there. So much so, I am considering ordering two more: one for another shelf and one for in my closet shelf.
The hanger arms are sturdy and long which gives the basket stability. Mine also hangs, more or less, level. I feel like the space it provides is akin to having extra drawer space. We store various kitchen wraps - wax paper, plastic wrap, foil, zipper bags - in this unit and can fit between six and eight of those long tube boxes (dependant on how oversized the zipper bag boxes are) and it keeps everything together very neatly. The best part? I don't have to screw anything permanently to the cabinet and this thing is sturdy all by itself.
I would definitely recommend this to a friend or family member.
The Under Shelf is a great idea and this one is all metal and sturdy enough..
But! Do read the dimensions carefully as it will be too long for your kitchen cabs over the counter. in the pantry is fine. the other thing is that because of the wire cris-cross of the bottom it is not a flat surface. Little jars and nick-nacks will fall over. if you have a piece of card board and cover it with decor paper and place in bottom. this would help.
After using for awhile, the shelf that it hangs from, is the normal thickness but the arms that clamp the basket to the wood shelf are not that tight and the basket will move around. If you use this in a linen closet for example the above shelf will have towels that will act as a stabilizer. You might use some duct tape or my other favorite temporary/removable fix: "Mortite" caulk-ribbon. It is like wacky tac or temporary gummy tack. It is sold in Big Box Hardware stores in the Window Air tight department/Weather striping. A square, card board, blue and white box. I always have a photo loaded into my cell of the products I want so the staff can take me right to it! Works great every time!
Very sturdy, fit my shelves just right and added MUCH needed room to an already tightly packed space. I used these in my armoire where I keep a LOT of fabric...used the under shelf basket to create space to store my ribbons. I'm a one of a kind art doll maker...I coordinate fabrics, ribbons and trims better when I can see what I have, so this was awesome!
I bought two of these baskets for my husband's home office to keep computer paper handy and sort paperwork prior to filing, and at the same time free up shelf space. Unfortunately they will only fit a shelf up to about one inch thick and his shelves are made from one and a half inch boards. Instead of returning them (as they are very sturdy and a great idea), I put them in my sewing room to hold all my quilting pattern books. The baskets hold well to the half inch shelves. Easy to install or move as they just slip on the shelf. I would recommend to anyone who wants to utilize that unused space between shelves. I will probably order a couple more.
I have a kitchen with somewhat limited storage space. This little rack hangs under the middle shelf of the cabinet where I store spices, olive oil, balsamic vinegar -- all the little things I rely on to put a meal together. It doubles my available space for spices. The ones I like to have on hand but don't necessarily use every day find a handy home in this little under-shelf rack. Most spice jars have their contents printed on the top of the container, so I lay the jars on their sides and stack them with the lids facing forward, then I can easily find the one I am looking for. The only negative is that the "arms" get in the way a little bit (jars and bottles on the shelf its attached to have to be placed on either side of them) but its a small price to pay for how useful the piece is overall.

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