Get instant organization with existing cabinets or make serving dinner a breeze. Lazy susans come in all shapes and sizes; there's one for practically every need! Find 10 or 12-inch turntables to use in cabinets and 16 to 46-inch sizes to use on tabletops. Find kidney shapes and D shapes, full circles and half circles, and the ever-so-useful pie-cut lazy susans.
The manufacturers of these handy-dandy units have taken just about every scenario into consideration. For instance, the kidney-shaped lazy susan is perfect for non-attached door applications and is typically used in corner cabinets. The D-shaped lazy susan is perfect for pantries, cabinets or utility closets where a circular unit wouldn't fit into a rectangular hole. Full-circle susans offer maximum storage, are the most versatile, and rotate all the way around. Half-circle carousels are designed for use in base-blind corner cabinets to swing out and give you better access to items in the corner. And pie-cut lazy susans look just like the kidney-shaped ones, but are usually installed during the cabinet-manufacturing process because here, the door is attached to the shelves and must fix exactly in the door opening.
Whether you're in the market for a tabletop or cabinet-hidden lazy susan, it's best to be up-to-date with all the shape terminology before making your selection. And you can find that information here. Be sure to measure all surfaces ahead of time to ensure a proper fit. Try cutting out a paper circle to help you determine what shape and size you'll need & because, after all, you don't want that lazy susan to live up to its name!
Kidney-Shaped Lazy Susans |
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Best for existing fixed-corner cabinets with an independently hinged or double-folding door, the innovative design is perfect for non-attached door applications, where the door is attached to the cabinet rather than to the lazy susan itself. The shape allows for tighter clearances between the shelves and the backs of doors. The shelves are available in various diameters and can automatically orient themselves with the door opening to prevent any potential damage. They can rotate independently, providing easy access to the items you need, and can be relocated, as they're fully adjustable and self-centering on the central shaft for your desired shelf location.
The height of the telescoping post can range as well, but installation remains quick and easy, using a minimal amount of screws. All you need to do to relocate a shelf is loosen the locking screws and adjust to desired height. It's that easy! So, go ahead. Measure your cabinet. And start thinking what you'd like to put on your kidney-shaped lazy susan.
D-Shaped Lazy Susan So, what do you do when you want to put a lazy susan in your rectangular cabinet? There's no way the door will close with the edge of the circle sticking out, right? Wrong. That's what the D-shaped lazy susan is for! No more trying to put a square peg in a circular hole & er, vice versa, in this case. The shape of this susan allows for clearance for rack storage on the inside of the door and for rotation. This style of lazy susan can be used in regular and corner cabinets as well as in pantries. It gives a perfect fit for custom or production corner-base applications.