Joseph Joseph DrawerStore Compact Cutlery Organizer Kitchen Drawer Tray (Gray)
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Features:
Unique design creates more space in your drawer
Comes with stacked compartments for different silverware
Cutlery icons for easy identification. Fits up to 24 pieces of cutlery
Suitable for drawers with a minimum height of 3.25 inches. Dimensions: 15.6 x 4.33 x 2.25 inches.
Five angled compartments. Wash and dry by hand. BPA free
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Joseph Joseph DrawerStore Compact Cutlery Organizer Kitchen Drawer Tray (Small, Gray) for $7.91. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
Walmart[walmart.com] also has Joseph Joseph DrawerStore Compact Cutlery Organizer Kitchen Drawer Tray (Small, Gray) for $7.91. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial[walmart.com]) or on Orders $35+.
Product Description from Amazon
Unique design creates more space in your drawer
Comes with stacked compartments for different silverware
Cutlery icons for easy identification. Fits up to 24 pieces of cutlery
Suitable for drawers with a minimum height of 3.25 inches. Dimensions: 15.6 x 4.33 x 2.25 inches.
Five angled compartments. Wash and dry by hand. BPA free
Model: Joseph Joseph DrawerStore Compact Cutlery Organizer Kitchen Drawer Tray, Small, Gray
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Joseph Joseph DrawerStore Compact Utensil Organizer For Kitchen Drawer Silverware, Flatware Tray, Small, Grey
Manufacturer:
Joseph Joseph
Model Number:
85119
Product SKU:
B072R6CLRC
UPC:
734077917465
ASIN:
B072R6CLRC
Brand:
Joseph Joseph
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
15.551181 x 4.3307085 x 2.2440944 Inches
Item Weight:
0.7495717 Pounds
Item model number:
85119
Manufacturer:
Joseph Joseph
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This is why I got a 3D printer, so I could steal designs like this and make my own versions
1. Not a deal. I got mine for less money a couple months ago and it wasn't even on sale. This is a paid advert by slickdeals staff.
2. These are great space savers... IF you have a tall enough drawer. My drawer at home didn't work at all for this. Even a few utensils in it and it was too tall to close the drawer.... but the one at our cabin was perfect. You can load this thing up and what used to take up 2/3 of the drawer now takes up 1/4 of the drawer. Freeing up a lot of space for more odds and ends utensils.
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1. Not a deal. I got mine for less money a couple months ago and it wasn't even on sale. This is a paid advert by slickdeals staff.
2. These are great space savers... IF you have a tall enough drawer. My drawer at home didn't work at all for this. Even a few utensils in it and it was too tall to close the drawer.... but the one at our cabin was perfect. You can load this thing up and what used to take up 2/3 of the drawer now takes up 1/4 of the drawer. Freeing up a lot of space for more odds and ends utensils.
1. Not a deal. I got mine for less money a couple months ago and it wasn't even on sale. This is a paid advert by slickdeals staff.
2. These are great space savers... IF you have a tall enough drawer. My drawer at home didn't work at all for this. Even a few utensils in it and it was too tall to close the drawer.... but the one at our cabin was perfect. You can load this thing up and what used to take up 2/3 of the drawer now takes up 1/4 of the drawer. Freeing up a lot of space for more odds and ends utensils.
how tall are your drawer? I'm afraid of this thing lock up my drawer
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03-28-2024 at 07:49 AM.
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how tall are your drawer? I'm afraid of this thing lock up my drawer
Every one of these will be a bit different... Different heights, angles, etc. And everyone's cutlery is different. Its best to read the reviews and see what people say about this particular one vs drawer height. In my case our 3" clearance drawer(a drawer specifically designed for utensils) was nowhere close to working. Our drawer next to our stove, which is more of a utility type drawer, real wide, 4.5" of clearance, worked fine, but was the wrong location. Not sure what the height of the one is at our cabin, but it was tall enough and in the right location.
I would say, don't even bother if you are below 3.5"... 3.5 is risky... 4" should be good, 4.5, definitely.
Personally, I'd wait for a cheaper sale on one, buy it from amazon, and just be prepared to return it. Only way to really know, unless you have a drawer depth above 4".
Am I grabbing a fork, a spoon...or perhaps maybe even a butter knife? The fun never ends! Let your friends and family enjoy the mystery of the Joseph Joseph DrawerStore today!
Am I grabbing a fork, a spoon...or perhaps maybe even a butter knife? The fun never ends! Let your friends and family enjoy the mystery of the Joseph Joseph DrawerStore today!
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03-28-2024 at 07:11 PM.
I bought these at TJMaxx for around $4 I think. I don't love them. The compartments are all connected under the diagonal separators, so my teaspoons often slide all the way back. Chopsticks are too long and if you have shallow drawers, they could cause an issue with opening because they get stuck.
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2. These are great space savers... IF you have a tall enough drawer. My drawer at home didn't work at all for this. Even a few utensils in it and it was too tall to close the drawer.... but the one at our cabin was perfect. You can load this thing up and what used to take up 2/3 of the drawer now takes up 1/4 of the drawer. Freeing up a lot of space for more odds and ends utensils.
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2. These are great space savers... IF you have a tall enough drawer. My drawer at home didn't work at all for this. Even a few utensils in it and it was too tall to close the drawer.... but the one at our cabin was perfect. You can load this thing up and what used to take up 2/3 of the drawer now takes up 1/4 of the drawer. Freeing up a lot of space for more odds and ends utensils.
2. These are great space savers... IF you have a tall enough drawer. My drawer at home didn't work at all for this. Even a few utensils in it and it was too tall to close the drawer.... but the one at our cabin was perfect. You can load this thing up and what used to take up 2/3 of the drawer now takes up 1/4 of the drawer. Freeing up a lot of space for more odds and ends utensils.
We have this at home. If you don't pay attention when stacking the untensils or if you open the drawer too quick, it does end up locking your drawers.
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I would say, don't even bother if you are below 3.5"... 3.5 is risky... 4" should be good, 4.5, definitely.
Personally, I'd wait for a cheaper sale on one, buy it from amazon, and just be prepared to return it. Only way to really know, unless you have a drawer depth above 4".
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