Sliding Shelf Caddy – Pull Out Appliance Tray to Reach Coffee Maker, Toaster, Etc in Kitchen

This sliding caddy is great for use with coffee makers, blenders, toasters, food processors and more. When closed, the Rolling Appliance Caddy looks like an unobtrusive stand. But when you want to use your small kitchen appliance that’s tucked under the cabinet or in the corner, simply pull out the tray. The Rolling Appliance Caddy slides appliances out from under the cabinet for easier use The Rolling Appliance Caddy has large wheels to roll your appliance forward and back with little effort. Measuring 9″W x 1″H when closed, this sliding caddy extends from 12″ to 21″ long so it works in hard-to-reach places. This sliding caddy saves your countertop from being scraped by appliances being dragged forward.

Product Features

  • Takes effort out of accessing frequently used kitchen appliances
  • Fits under kitchen cabinets; tucks flush against wall
  • Simply slide back when not needed

3 thoughts on “Sliding Shelf Caddy – Pull Out Appliance Tray to Reach Coffee Maker, Toaster, Etc in Kitchen”

  1. Sliding shelf This is a nifty item if you like a neat looking kitchen along with functional objects stored on the countertop. Only small problem for me is my large Cuisinart grind and brew machine just barely fits on the piece. Mine is a top loading machine which when pulled out enough to clear the upper cabinet nearly goes over the edge of the countertop. I would say this sliding shelf is best for a smaller object. I’d like to see a slightly larger size in a heavier material made available. I would buy it.

  2. Simple but perfect We recently moved into a new home and I discovered that my upper cabinets were lower than our old house. This meant that every time I wanted to use the Kuerig I would have to drag it out across the countertop to be able to put in a new coffee pod. Found this on item online and decided to try it and I don’t regret it one bit! It’s nothing fancy but works like a charm.

  3. Very convenient–money well spent I have had one of these for several years. I bought it at an “As Seen on TV” store for either $10 or $15 dollars. Last time I was in one of those stores, they still had them. Originally, I had my coffee pot on it. Since I relocated the coffee pot, I have been using it for my Ninja blender. Even as powerful as that blender it when it is on, it has caused no problems for this stand. I have had to put the wheels back on track a couple of times, but only when I have picked it up and moved…

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