Copco 5220593 Non-Skid Pantry Cabinet Lazy Susan Turntable, 9-Inch and 12-Inch, White/Gray, 2-Pack
Original price was: $15.99.$12.05Current price is: $12.05.
Last updated on June 1, 2024 1:40 am Details
Original price was: $15.99.$12.05Current price is: $12.05.
A. Edwards –
I bought one of these with sides while I was shopping to use under the sink. It would work in other people’s sink, but not mine, as the drain pipe is right smack in the middle of the cabinet, and it didn’t work there. I knew it would work SOMEWHERE. I have a kitchen cabinet that is very big that holds most of my canned goods, flour, sugar, condiments, etc. I put that one on the bottom of that cabinet. I loved that the first time in 27 years, I could spin it around and find everything. It worked so well, that I bought another one on Amazon, along with others of different types and sizes that go in that cabinet as well as the refrigerator. Being short, it is amazing to turn the unit around and see what is in the back of the cabinet, and the top shelf of the refrigerator, where, previously, things got lost in there. (The refrigerator one is 12 inches, as are a couple more for the cabinet. I also bought 2 18 inch ones for the cabinet.
Calesybub –
It kinda works, but that’s about all I have to say on the pro side. I got this today and put it in my corner cupboard, with the 12 in on the top shelf and the 18 on the larger lower shelf. Initially it felt pretty cheap but so long as it does the job I have no problem with it. It’s got a nice gripper pad on the shelf and should I need to, this would be an easy one to wash.
I started to load goods on one side of the 18 inch one and was going to work my way around the shelf. But before I got 5 things on, about 3 lbs, it started to bind up while turning due to uneven weight distribution. [This unit contains a variety of sauces and dressings, and baking liquids like flavorings.] So I started loading the other side, and it stopped binding up as much. The problem is that when it is fully loaded with about 6 lbs on the thing, it grinds a bit and squeaks a lot when you turn it. It’s just flimsy.
The 12″ one isn’t nearly as annoying, but it probably has no more than pounds on it.
This would probably be perfectly fine so long as you are only putting a few light things on it, but is a bit light duty for the relative size of it. I haven’t decided for sure yet, but I may return it and get something more substantial. The only question is if it’s worth the bother or just call it a lesson learned and replace it when it fails, which it inevitably will.
Papadoc –
All my pantry dreams have come true!!! So happy with these pantry lazy Susan’s! No more digging around for the olive oil or the balsamic. Keeps my shelves nice and organized! I actually am so happy with them I bought another set for my baking ingredients and all the nut butters and honey. They seem super sturdy and very easy to turn. The thickness is perfect and doesn’t feel like anything will fall off. Super happy with these!!
Daphne –
Sturdy and well made. White plastic rim and a grey rubber circle in the middle (non slip) Quietly spin and turn smoothly, so a good ball bearing system underneath. You receive two in order, one 12 inch, one 9 inch. Really helping to make all my oil/vinegar/sauce bottles easier to see in my cupboard.
Judy V –
I’m quite disappointed as it was way cheaper at Dollarama (same size, same design, same mechanism). Maybe the quality is not as sturdy but it’s not like it’s gonna have a tough time in my shelf. Anyway, this is definitely overpriced.
Calesybub –
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 I bought a Copco set at Costco and when I decided how great they were I wanted to go back and get more, but I was too late. They had the option to buy on their website but I found these and got free shipping on prime so thought the deal was better. Well there is a difference in quality, mainly the way it is finished. The photos show Amazon’s Copco offering in the left and Costco on the right. Don’t get me wrong, these work great, if a little clunkier than the ones I got at Costco and if you need to accommodate taller bottles the Amazon will give you a little extra room as they aren’t so tall. I wish they came with the rubber grip circle like the Costco ones because it does slide a little bit on the shelf but the more weight on it lessens the movement. Overall, they are a great space saver to give easier access to what you put in them but not as well finished as the ones from Costco.
bijay –
I love these turntables in my craft area. Lots of wee pieces, coloured pencils, markers, rulers, pkg of chewing gum, scissors, candy bar, … lots of really useful items are at my finger tips. I washed out several empty tins (lids removed, of course), and stand my items in them, placing them then on the Turntables … saves much space on my desktop. And, this two-some was a fantastic price!!
A. Edwards –
These are amazing. I just have pictures where I put them in my pantry, but this is my second set. The first is in my fridge and spice cabinet. These are the best thing ever and I recommend them to all my family/friends. The ONLY downside is that the bottom of the Susan doesn’t have a rubber parts to hold it in place. I had some left over rubber matting (I don’t know what it’s called) and cut it to fit the bottom. It’s like what you put in drawers to stop things from moving. It worked great and the Susan’s don’t move other than intended. Seriously buy these if you need to free up space. It’s great!
Maybe I’ll Go By Tammy –
My pantry is deep, and my food kept getting lost in there and going uneaten. Like everyone else during COVID-19, I’m looking for small, solvable problems to work on so that I can feel like I have some control over my life. I decided to take on the pantry-missing-food issue. After watching about 20 minutes of youtube videos about pantry organization, I headed over to Amazon. (Again, like everyone else.) One youtuber had mentioned a lazy Susan (yes, the S is supposed to be capitalized, I checked Wikipedia, fascinating article) as a possible solution. After looking over the available options I got an 18 inch and 12 inch lazy Susan, as well as a double decker one. I then awaited breathlessly for them to arrive. When they did, I was amazed and delighted by how well they worked out. Not only could I actually see all the food now, because I could spin it and find everything, but my teenage son could as well, which meant he largely stopped asking me where food items were. For those of you who are parents of teenagers, you know what a miracle this is. I quickly found the only problem with my new turntables was that I HAD NOT BOUGHT ENOUGH OF THEM! I quickly remedied this, and more arrived. After I felt I’d bought all the turntables/lazy Susans/miracle workers I could for my household, I bought some for my parents who were initially perplexed but ultimately happy about the gift. Some time has passed since my original purchase, and they are still working well. Even more exciting, I’ve cleared out some more space as an auxiliary pantry, and I came back today to buy more – you guessed it – lazy Susans! Turns out these are the hardest working lazy Susans out there. A+++ Would buy again.
Tracy –
Did not think they were worth the money at first and was very keen to return them. But in the end I did decide to keep them. Not wonderful value for money but they do do the job. Hopefully they will last as well, if not I will be very disappointed with my purchase
Tracy –
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 Its nice.. but the big 18 inch does not rotate efficiently, does not serve its purpose.i dont know if the big one is suppose to be like that, didnt bother with returning but yeah disappointed with the big one, or else the small one is super handy and useful.