Biddie, i have one. but the door opens and the turntable is cut out so the doors dont swing inwards, because of electrical and plumbing access is needed.
Calvin, Lazy Susans ... they have been around for years but I think they fell out of favour because they are a PIA actually. Sometimes items on them fall in the back and you have to crawl around on your knees to get to them.Having the doors swing around might help but then you loose a lot of space on the shelves.
#7 do none of you see that the doors are soft close? I don't know what purpose they serve here but they haven't been on any lazy susans i've ever seen.
Biddie, i have one. but the door opens and the turntable is cut out so the doors dont swing inwards, because of electrical and plumbing access is needed.
Calvin, Lazy Susans ... they have been around for years but I think they fell out of favour because they are a PIA actually. Sometimes items on them fall in the back and you have to crawl around on your knees to get to them.Having the doors swing around might help but then you loose a lot of space on the shelves.
#7 do none of you see that the doors are soft close? I don't know what purpose they serve here but they haven't been on any lazy susans i've ever seen.
Good for you!
Where do you purchase it?
In Germany in every standard built-in kitchen. It's a big bummer, because the pan handles always get wedged in there
i have one. but the door opens and the turntable is cut out so the doors dont swing inwards, because of electrical and plumbing access is needed.
Lazy Susans ... they have been around for years but I think they fell out of favour because they are a PIA actually. Sometimes items on them fall in the back and you have to crawl around on your knees to get to them.Having the doors swing around might help but then you loose a lot of space on the shelves.
yes? Same as on the ones I got 20 years ago.