Hi Brian, where are you located? A few options are shelfgenie, costco, home depot, slideashelf and any kitchen/carpenter can probably build some for you.
Those are just full extension drawer slides. Amazon has been the cheapest I have seen so far. Build your drawers, and pre-mount them on plywood bases like you see on the video. Then mount the bases into the cabinet. This way, you aren't trying to install drawer slides in the dark while crammed in a small space.
nice this is the best solution for the kitchen blind corner and not so expensive like the other racks, thanks a lot
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I gonna make my mom’s kitchen blind corner like you did. Thanks for your video. ❤
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What a brilliant idea
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Hey, that's a great idea! 👍
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Great solutions.
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Smart solution! 👍
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This is wonderful, how did you install it with little clearance for the slides to go in.
We are putting in new counters and that's the only way I could get into my cabinet enough to do something similar.
It's tricky. Feel free to email us a picture of your project and we can share our opinion.
Omg...e a try what I need
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Where do you get those slides and what exactly are they called?
Hi Brian, where are you located? A few options are shelfgenie, costco, home depot, slideashelf and any kitchen/carpenter can probably build some for you.
Those are just full extension drawer slides. Amazon has been the cheapest I have seen so far. Build your drawers, and pre-mount them on plywood bases like you see on the video. Then mount the bases into the cabinet. This way, you aren't trying to install drawer slides in the dark while crammed in a small space.
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Temu, 10 pair for under $25. These are rock solid.
Literally doesn't save any space, those appliances could just sit there in the front. Costs a pretty packet though, I'm sure.
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