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ClosetMaid 11 in. Pull Out Cabinet Organizer, Heavy Duty, Slide Out Pantry Shelves Drawers for Kitchen, Bathroom, White

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1.:11-inch Two Tier


2.Color:White


About this item

  • SPACE SAVING ORGANIZER: Slide out cabinet organizer for base cabinets in your kitchen, pantry, bathroom, or laundry room to make your items easier to access
  • ADD ON CABINET DRAWER: Organize and access pots, pans, toiletries, cleaning supplies, towels, small kitchen appliances & more to existing base cabinets: COMPATIBLE WITH cabinets with a 12 in. or wider opening
  • EASY GLIDE SYSTEM: Innovative design with an easy, smooth glide system making it even easier and quicker to access your stored items
  • DURABLE DESIGN: Strong epoxy coated steel to accommodate multiple items
  • EASY TO INSTALL: All hardware included for assembly & easy installation to base cabinets; Measures approximately 4.875" H x 10.875" W x 20" D assembled


Product Description

ClosetMaid offers a complete line of cabinet organizers that make items easily accessible - even items hidden way in the back. Now, the contents are easy to see, easy to use, easy to put away. With these easy add on cabinet organizers, you can organize your kitchen or bathroom cabinets in no time. Designed to easily install to base cabinets with the included hardware, you can choose from one- or two-tier options to organize pots, pans, food items, cleaning supplies, towels, toiletries, pet supplies & more. With the easy glide system, you’ll be able to access your items with a quick pull and easily push the basket back in. The durable epoxy coated steel construction offers strength to store a large variety of options. You can also choose from white or nickel finish options to fit your home’s décor. All hardware is included to install these add on cabinet drawers to add organization to your home!

From the Manufacturer

Innovative, easy glide system


Wendy
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Fit perfectly under my rv sink. Easy to install. Great quality. Helps my organization. It’s such a weird little cabinet I kept losing everything under there. Not anymore.
Mike Huntley
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Great product and a great price!
Shannon Leah Reiswig
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
I never thought I'd be so excited about a cabinet organizer. This little guy is a snack-storage superhero! It was a breeze to install – I didn't even need a cape. Now, my chip collection is neatly organized and easily accessible. It's like having a personal snack butler that glides in and out of the cabinet with the grace of a ninja. No more rummaging around for that elusive bag of Cheetos!If you're a snack enthusiast like me, this organizer is a must-have. It's the perfect way to level up your snack game and impress your friends with your impeccable organization skills.
KB
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
Easy install. Just wish they sent more than 4 screws. I like it.
Tekkenfreak
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2021
I purchased the 11inch basket to help me reach items in a deep corner bottom cabinet. These systems are usually very expensive so when I found this at a reasonable price I bought 2. I am very pleased! The photos show the base screwed into the shelf. Then the basket/drawer filled with pots. Last photo is of the basket/drawer of pots pulled out.Super easy install! I placed the bottom piece where I wanted the drawer to go. Marked 3 of the holes - 2 in front and 1 in back. Did a quick drill to start the screws. Then it was just a matter of adding the screws and popping in the basket/ drawer. Clear out of cabinet, cleaning, installing both of the closetmaid systems, and putting all the items back in took less than 45mins- I'd say closer to 30mins. Very sturdy product! I'm so happy to have a solution for an issue I've been dealing with for so long!I used the 2nd one on the bottom shelf of the same cabinet. It has allowed me to store 4 appliances and 2 baking loaf pans in a space where I previously only had 2 appliances.I'm planning to get a couple more for another problem cabinet!
Ali Izic
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 28, 2021
Perfect fit to mu cupboard
Mariano OaS
Reviewed in Mexico on January 21, 2021
Es un poco caro, pero sin duda es una excelente compra si se busca optimizar espacios y hacer mas funcional el proceso de cocina. Es muy resistente, los rieles corren bastante bien y es muy fácil de instalar.
Kadie
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2020
These are amazing for organizing kitchen cabinets that are deep. I have a tall narrow pantry type cabinet that has very deep shelves. It is very difficult to reach the back of them which makes keeping them organized a pain.I bought two of these for the top two shelves since I'm short and have the most trouble with those without a step stool.They installed incredibly easy, just 4 screws. I did however measure the shelves before installing and bought shorter screws at the hardware store (pack of 10 for .99) before installing due to other comments.They work perfectly and hold everything I had in the cabinets with no issue.I'm not sure what people are putting in these baskets where weight is an issue, but I have one that has flour, sugar, baking ingredients etc so it's holding at least 20 lbs with no problem. Probably not great for multiple bowling balls, but I don't keep those in my pantry so maybe that's the difference.They slide easily but not so fast that things fall out.I would definitely recommend them for short people with deep cabinets.
YapKS
Reviewed in Singapore on December 25, 2020
Good product, easy to install and use.
Nemo'sNutz
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2020
This is a well-made product, and the painted coating was properly done. It comes in eight pieces (the wire baskets the two roller frames, and the exterior support brackets). Fortunately, it also came with the appropriate wood screws for mounting the bottom roller frame and the exterior frames as well as machine screws to mount the top roller frame to the exterior frames. The instructions were a bit weird to read, as instructions go, but once I got past the first picture frame I figured out the operating mechanism.In your cabinet make sure you measure the dimensions fully, and don't just go by the footprint of the product. The footprint is about 9.5 inches but the exterior frames protrude out, so if you have any supply or drain pipes under say your kitchen or bath vanity sink you'll want to ensure full clearance all the way up and all the way back.Also note that you need a lot of manual dexterity to assemble this into place. You'll have to physically mount the exterior frame and bottom roller frame to the cabinet. This is no easy task if you have a tight space or if you have physical dexterity issues. I'm very mechanically inclined and it took me 3x longer to install than anticipated because of the tight space I had to work with. When they suggest you give 1.75" from the cabinet edge to the front of the frame, make absolutely certain you do so. A quarter inch off will potentially impede your ability from fully closing your cabinet door as the basket protrudes out a bit past the foot print.I suggest mounting the front of the drawers first. You'll have four screws to install--one on each end through the exterior frame and then the innner-most holes which secures the exterior frame and roller frame together. Once the front is secured, then proceed to mount the back set. I suggest starting from the front and then the back to fully ensure your 1.75" spacing remains accurate. Again, a quarter inch off and you'll be hosed.Now that you've assembled the eight bottom wood screws to the cabinet, then proceed with mounting the top roller frame to the top part of the exterior frames with the machine screws. Again, a lot of dexterity will be needed. Pop one screw to each of the four top corner assembles. This will ensure everything successfully lines up (similar to replacing a wheel on a tire you changed). Apply your phillips screwdriver to the top of the screw with one hand and hold the nut on the bottom part of the screw with your other hand, then twist the screw one. Don't even try to twist the nut on as there's not enough clearance, even with the smallest of fingers.Once all machine screws and corresponding nuts are assemble to about 90% maximum tightness, go back and tighten each one by hand until secured--but not overtightened.The basket assemble can be tricky. You'll see that while the front and rear of the baskets may appear similar, they are not. The rear of the basket has two bars on the bottom running perpendicular to the basket. This is the rear part of the basket assembly. Both of those bars have to go into the roller frame slots. You'll have to raise the top of the basket about 25-35 degrees to fit the bars through. SPECIAL NOTE: There's this tiny piece of plastic on the outermost perpendicular bar. For some reason the plastic piece moved on one of my baskets, and thus it impeded the ability to slide this into the roller frame slot. It was easy to move back into position and the basket slide in lickity split thereafter.Overall, I like this product. I've spent hours and hours searching for shelf pull-outs. I liked the steel gray color as it makes it look less cheap and goes with the brushed nickel decor of the bathroom fixtures. It's pretty sturdy, considering it cost less than $30, and well worth the money--as long as you have the mechanical dexterity to assemble this.For the sake of other people, it would've been nice if they had suggested to pilot drill the screw holes and what size drill bit to use, but that would've complicated the instructions and require yet another tool on the needed tools install list. You should always try to pilot drill into wood, sheet rock, plastic, or metal, first, for significantly more easier installations.
Chris
Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2020
Got two of these quite a while ago and put them in recently. I noticed that I didn't have a review (but had taken photos) so here it is. 😃When I got them I noticed that the basket was fairly loose (side to side) in the track and thought this might be an issue. However, this was an easy fix (see first two photos) by loosening the screw in the corner of the rail and then pushing/bending the bent part where the screw goes through to exactly 90°. Then replace the screw. Do this for all four corners. To bend it I just pushed it down on a piece of carpet, but careful use of a hammer should be ok (use something to protect the finish like a small block of wood). Once done it has very little side to side movement. Don't go past 90° or you might have trouble putting in the basket.They come with four self-tapping screws and overall feel quite sturdy. The rail has room for eight screws so I felt better putting two extras in the back (two in front & four in back), just in case we happen to put something heavy in the front of the basket and pull the basket all the way out. Tip: Remember to drill a small hole first so the screw doesn't split the wood.I was able to fit two baskets in one shelf (open, my doors are 22+14" apart), I slightly towed the back of the two rails out from each other in the back of the cupboard so it would keep the baskets together if they were pulled out at the same time. This also helped to not rub the inside of the doors too much.My first two were around $20 each, but even though they have gone up $7 I just ordered four more as they are built well and still the best price.Recommended, my wife loves them!
Kyla
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2017
Bought two of these recently for some cupboards that were too deep for me to fully access. Even though my cupboards are wider, these are just wide enough to leave a gap big enough to place some taller items beside it, which I prefer to spending triple the price on one that is 3-4 inches wider. They were fairly easy to install and are working fantastically for my canned goods.
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