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"Mm9004" <blue.zero1@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> In my custom cabinet layout in the kitchen we have got a little drawer
> as part of the package. This drawer, set next to the sink and below
> the counter, stretches all the way to the floor yet is no wider than 8
> inches on its face. There are three equally spaced partitions in it,
> so you could lay long objects in it on three levels. We thought that
> maybe it was for wine glasses, but that cannot be. The folks who
> installed it had no idea either. "It's for whatever you want. Some
> people use it for cling wrap." And so have we, for lack of a better
> idea.
>
Can you post a .jpg somewhere? Not quite understanding your description. Is
this really a drawer with an open top (when pulled out, of course) and 3
deep bins, or some sort of side-entry slide out storage rack? The location
and size sound like a cookie sheet/serving tray drawer. Kitchen designers
use strange stuff like this as fill, to avoid the wide filler panels that
would creep in here and there when trying to do custom kitchens with mostly
stock sizes. In older kitchens, there is usually one skinny cabinet that
ends up used for Big Flat Things, but inevitably, you end up pulling them
all out to find the one you want. A pull-out rack with multiple slots makes
the things easier to find.
aem sends...
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