Pop-It S/2 Large Expanding Sliding Cabinet Organizers with Liners
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( 6 Reviews )Rated 4.50 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings06
Includes two large adjustable sliding drawers, two plastic liners, double-sided mounting tape, and hardware for more permanent mounting. Easy-glide design. Adjusts to fit desired cabinet width. No-tool assembly.
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Just peel, stick, and place these orderly organizers in kitchen cabinets, under bathroom sinks, or in packed pantries, and simply slide out to get full access to everything you need (and maybe didn’t know you had). Got small stuff? Don’t sweat it — the included plastic liners keep even your tiniest treasures from falling through (and they easily wipe clean, phew).
Save yourself the knee-crunching flashlight search (we’ve been there!) and easily install these adjustable (and e-x-p-a-n-d-a-b-l-e) organizers that adapt to fit your space. DIY and slide your way to clutter-free convenience. From Pop-It.
- Includes two large adjustable sliding drawers, two plastic liners, double-sided mounting tape, and hardware for more permanent mounting
- Easy-glide design
- Adjusts to fit desired cabinet width
- No-tool assembly
- Approximate measurements: Expanded 21″W x 20.5″L x 4″H ; Closed 13″W x 20.5″L x 4″H; weighs 13.64 lbs; Liners 12.25″L x 18.25″W; Organizers support up to 33 lbs
- Organizer: stainless steel construction
- Liner: polypropylene construction
- Imported
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by Laddie
Measured inside of cabinets. Ordered set of small & large. Applied the 3M tape and screws. Done! Sturdy, adjust and slide easily. Hubby’s ordering more. Love them.
by Wulffy
Love this product, however, do not slide to a different size easily. On telecast, it was effortless. Am I missing something. And, instructions not helpful.
by Patricia
I ordered 2 sets of these & we are very pleased with the purchase. They are sturdy & well made. My husband didn’t use the sticky strips to mount them, he used the screws. We like them so well that he had me order another large set & 2 small sets today. For us, this is was a great buy!
by Josh
All I can say is measure carefully. I sent 1 set back. I bought 2 sets of these over a year ago. They didn’t have the liners. Things topple over….the liners are a good idea. Too bad for me.
by Bonnie
These are heavy, sturdy pullouts and they glide easily. It’s great that they expand. However, the ones I received most certainly did not pull apart as easily as was shown on TV. It was difficult to expand them. Also, it is important to know that the liner only fits when the pullout is fully collapsed. It you expand the pullout, the liner is too small. It would have been really nice if it came with a full size liner that you could trim down if needed… a bit disappointing.
by Tulsa
These are heavy and excellent quality. Bought 2 sets of large and was immediately disappointed that they won’t work under kitchen sink due to low hanging very odd plumbing. That is my most messy cabinet. Will still keep and use elsewhere in my kitchen and bathrooms. Just make sure you look under your sink to ensure it will work for you. I did a rough measurement and didn’t pay close enough attention. My bad. These really are great.