Rev-A-Shelf 10.25-in W x 24-in H 2-Tier Pull-Out Metal Soft-Close Cabinet Organizer, Gray, 21.69-in D
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Rev-A-Shelf 10.25-in W x 24-in H 2-Tier Pull-Out Metal Soft-Close Cabinet Organizer, Gray, 21.69-in D

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Rev-A-Shelf 10.25-in W x 24-in H 2-Tier Pull-Out Metal Soft-Close Cabinet Organizer, Gray, 21.69-in DRev A Shelf 2 Tier Soft Close Pull Out Cabinet Organizer Maximize base cabinet storage with this heavy duty 2 tier pull out organizer from Rev A Shelf. Solid bottom gray metal shelves and soft close, full extension slides keep cookware and small appliances organized and easy to reach. Ships fully assembled for quick, cabinet floor mounting and door mount integration. Key Features: Soft Close Slides: Smooth, quiet operation with full extension for easy

Rev-A-Shelf 2-Tier Soft-Close Pull-Out Cabinet Organizer

Maximize base cabinet storage with this heavy-duty 2-tier pull-out organizer from Rev-A-Shelf. Solid-bottom gray metal shelves and soft-close, full-extension slides keep cookware and small appliances organized and easy to reach. Ships fully assembled for quick, cabinet-floor mounting and door-mount integration.


Key Features:

  • Soft-Close Slides: Smooth, quiet operation with full extension for easy access
  • Durable Construction: Heavy-duty metal frame with solid-bottom shelves to prevent tipping
  • Ready to Install: Ships fully assembled; mounts to cabinet floor and attaches to existing door
  • Optimized Fit: Designed for 12-in frameless cabinets; 10.25-in W x 24-in H x 21.69-in D
  • High Capacity: Supports up to 100 lbs across two fixed tiers

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Type Sliding shelf kit
Number of Tiers 2
Color/Finish Family Stainless steel
Manufacturer Color/Finish Gray
Material Metal
Actual Width (Inches) 10.25
Actual Height (Inches) 24
Actual Depth (Inches) 21.69
Size (W x D x H) 10-in x 22-in x 24-in
Access Method Pull-out
Installation Type Cabinet-mount
Cabinet Type Base
Drawer Glides Type Side (full extension)
Drawer Glides Material Metal
Soft Close Yes
Weight Capacity (lbs.) 100
Assembly Required Yes
Minimum Cabinet Width (Inches) 10
Minimum Cabinet Height (Inches) 25
Minimum Cabinet Depth (Inches) 21.75
For Use with Pots and Pans Yes
For Use with Small Appliances Yes
For Use with Spices Yes
For Use with Bakeware Yes
Blind Corner No
Package Contents (1) Two-Tier Organizer, (1) pair of Slides and mounting hardware
Package Quantity 1
Warranty Limited lifetime
Designed For 12-in frameless cabinet with 1.25-in opening

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Will this fit my cabinet?
A: It is designed for a 12-in frameless cabinet with a 1.25-in opening and requires a minimum cabinet size of approximately 10-in W, 25-in H, and 21.75-in D.


Q: Are the shelves adjustable?
A: No. Both tiers are fixed for maximum stability.


Q: What is included in the box?
A: One two-tier organizer, one pair of slides, and mounting hardware.


Q: Can it be used for pots, pans, or small appliances?
A: Yes. It’s rated for up to 100 lbs and is suitable for cookware, small appliances, and spices.


Q: Does it require assembly?
A: Minimal installation is required, but the unit arrives fully assembled for quicker mounting.


Streamlined Storage with Modern Metal Poise

This sleek two-tier organizer delivers order with a refined, architectural silhouette. The solid-bottom gray shelves read as tailored trays, corralling everything from blenders to baking tins with effortless grace. Pair it with flat-panel cabinetry and polished hardware to amplify its clean lines. Consider it the quiet luxury upgrade your everyday cabinets deserve.


Transform your base cabinet into smooth, soft-close storage—add this Rev-A-Shelf organizer to your cart today.

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My wife and I are Catholic parents and we sent our children to public schools He mocks the idea of a secular fundamentalist but then demonstrates what that is. A religious fundamentalist sees anyone who disagrees with him as being of the devil. A secular fundamentalist sees anyone who disagrees with him as guilty of “brainwashing” others. In both cases, true dialogue is impossible. Another thing that a fundamentalist does is that he sees things in opposite extremes. If you are warning of the dangers of trusting too much in science then you must be against science. There is no middle ground for the fundamentalist. If you see that science can sometimes go too far then that means you are against health care. But this is a non-sequitur. Nielson writes “Frankenstein’s placing of the creation of life within the scientific method first destroys the unrepeatability and systematically eliminates the other elements [of hope, love, beauty, creativity and sacrifice]”. 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