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Choose from one-shelf, two-shelf & up to five-shelf configurations. (Five shelves, obviously, being for pantry styles.) Find D-shaped susans where the shelves rotate either independently or dependently. Independently rotating shelves each turn separately while the dependently rotating shelves all turn at the same time. Shelves are self-centering so that the flat side will always rest toward the door. It gives you similar use as a full-circle lazy susan, yet the flat side allows for better space utilization, allowing the shelves to swing out through the cabinet opening to make access easier, as well as the ability to close the door. You can find them in a variety of lines from wood and metal to polymer and wire. Whatever material suits you best, know that the D-shaped lazy susan can save your sanity and give you circular access in a rectangular space.

Peter Meier Pie Cut 2 Shelf Lazy Susan

Pie-Cut You might be asking yourself, "The pie-cut lazy susan looks just like the kidney-shaped. What's the difference?" And that's a great question. Pie-cut lazy susans are pretty much the same in looks as well as utility as kidney-shaped lazy susans. The only difference is that they are usually installed during the cabinet-manufacturing process. The reason why is simply because the door is attached to the shelves, as opposed to the cabinet, and must fit precisely in the door opening.

Want Some Pie? And Access to the Stuff to Make it With?
This style still allows you to access hard-to-reach items in the back of a corner cabinet. It still gives you space for large capacity loads. And it still utilizes carousel trays, giving you a convenient way to organize and store items on rotating racks. Whether its cooking appliances or canned goods, a pie-cut lazy susan helps you get at what you need. The shelves can rotate either dependently or independently on posts, and are available in various amounts.

What Kind of Pie Would you Like?
You can choose a one-shelf, two-shelf or even three-shelf unit for a cabinet or pantry. They can be mounted in base cabinets, wall cabinets and tall cabinets, not to mention pantries of all sizes. And they can be found in all sorts of materials such as wood, polymer, wire and metal & just like the kidney-shaped lazy susans. So, if you've got the opportunity to customize your cabinets during the manufacturing process and are looking for a good corner cabinet unit, the pie-cut shaped lazy susan is definitely the route to go.

Full Circle Looking for versatility? Then here's your answer! The full-circle lazy susan gives you 360 degrees of storage space in which the set of shelves rotate to easily find those hidden items in your cabinet. It's the maximum amount of storage space you can find in a lazy susan. Also called a full round, this lazy susan is geared to handle all kinds of situations in any household. For instance, your no-shelf models "or tabletop editions" can be ideal in the center of your kitchen table for easy meal serving. Or perhaps you'd like a smaller version to put in the refrigerator to organize condiments. One-shelf susans could even be used in the spice cabinet to easily rotate your favorite herbs around for easy access. Multiple-shelved units are more often found tucked away in cabinets or pantries to provide more storage for food, canned goods and the like.

360 Degrees of Versatility
The most popular sizes are between 16 and 32 inches, and shelves can vary in whether they rotate dependently or independently. (The dependently rotating shelves ALL turn at the same time, while the independently rotating shelves each turn separately.) The full-circle lazy susan can be used in regular and corner cabinets with a 45 degree angled door, for both the upper and lower cabinet, as well as pantry configurations with five shelves for cabinets that are full height. Of all lazy susans, the full circle shaped ones are the most versatile and offer the many sizes and configurations. If maximum capacity is what you're seeking, then look no further than the full-circle lazy susan.

Half Circle Got a cabinet in the corner but no corner access door? Are you losing precious storage space because you can't get to it? Get ready.

It's Time to Take Back the Dead Corner
When cabinets meet at a 90-degree angle, cabinetmakers find it tough to provide access to the items stored in back. So, the half-circle lazy susan was born. Designed for use in base-blind corner cabinets, the half circle (or half moon) "swingouts" recover lost space, giving you easy access for hard-to-reach items stowed away in the corner. The shelves easily mount to the cabinet bottom or an existing shelf. Storing and retrieving cooking appliances and large serving pieces don't have to be a pain anymore! No more fumbling around and knocking things over when you go to look for that one special spice or canned good. Whether you choose a one-shelf or two-shelf model stacked arrangement, you can easily swing the shelf out of the cabinet and pull it out for complete access to the items that were stored in the corner.


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