Ezspice – Under-Shelf Pull-Out Spice Organizer
Keep your essential spice jars neatly organized whilst taking less space in the pantry with EZSpice – Under-Shelf Spice Organizer! This innovative spice rack maximizes your kitchen storage by utilizing unused space under the shelf. The pull-out compartment holds up to 7 spice jars (not included) and hangs discreetly under a shelf, making the most of the space that would otherwise not be used.
EZSpice is easy tool-free installation with a neutral colorway to seamlessly blend with your shelving. The pull-out compartment is stored away horizontally under the shelf and folds down when it is pulled out to reveal the jars. It is suitable for shelves over 1ft wide with a maximum thickness of 3/4 in.
Features:
- Unique design utilizes unused space beneath the shelf. Easily mounts onto existing shelf.
- Easy pull-out compartment with drawer stop
- Holds up to 7 standard spice jars (jars not included). Maximum spice jar size: 5cm x 5cm x 12cm (2″ x 2″ x 4.75″)
- Easy tool-free installation using non-marking 3M VHB tape
- Suitable for kitchen units over 12.6 inches wide. Maximum shelf thickness .75 inches
- Easy to clean, wipe with a damp cloth.
Package Includes:
- 1 x Ezspice – Under-Shelf Pull-Out Spice Organizer
This was the only thing I could find that had the depth I wanted, so I bought it.
It clips on the shelf well and opens and closes smoothly. It holds the things I planned to store in it perfectly.
The main issue is that without using the adhesive strip the drawer will hang down with the weight. So you really want the adhesive strip if you want to guarantee it stays connected to the shelf.
However, the adhesive strip is unusable, not because it's not sticky, but because it's so sticky it's physically impossible to remove the protective layer to reveal the adhesive to actually be able to stick the drawer onto the shelf. I tried everything I could think of but the protective film just will not come off the foam strip, and thus the foam strip will come away from the drawer before it lets you remove the protective film strip.
In the end, I had to scrape the remnants of the foam strip and use my own adhesive strips. Funnily enought the ones I used were from M3, the same manufacturer of the strip already attached to the drawers. No idea why the one with the drawer is unusable but the ones I bought separately worked perfectly.
Share really, as, without that issue with the adhesive foam strip, this drawer would be perfect. I am considering buying a second. but I was just lucky that I already had M3 adhesive strips spare. they're only a few quid on shop, so I highly suggest buying some at the same time as this drawer.