The Nifty Coutertop Appliance Rolling Tray is the perfect solution to cramped countertops. To move your small appiances, simply press down on the lever and roll forward and backward for easy use and storage. The tray is perfect for Keurig coffee makers, drip coffee makers, blenders, toasters, and any other small appliance you use daily. The tray includes a braking mechanism for safety.
Product Features
- Great for easily moving Keurig Coffee makers, drip coffee makers, blenders, toasters and large mixers
- Easily press lever to move forward for use and backward for storage
- Built in braking mechanism for safety
- Surface Dimension 13.75″D x 9.5″W
- Non-slip EVA pad
- 30 pound weight capacity
Very poorly assembled – great concept though. Organizing my newly remodeled kitchen, I wanted a way to pull my Keurig out of itâs shrine, to make refilling the water reservoir easier. Previously Kenny (my Keurig) was homeless and lived on skid row, one of those really not big enough, as seen on TV two piece plastic trays that came apart and/or lost the little rubber rings that were imitating wheels. With his newly renovated digs, he deserved a pullout tray worthy of his stature. So I googled and searched and found this large appliance…
Nifty Product I was worried my five quart Kitchenaid stand mixer wouldnât fit because of reviews I had read on the Nifty tray, so I opted for the item listed as âlarge appliance trayâ. Thereâs just a slight measurement difference listed in the product specifications; however, Iâm pleased to say there is plenty of room on this tray for my mixer, with no âoverhangâ.
A bigger appliance caddy that rolls in and out as far as you like This is the bigger, rectangular version of the nominallly square smaller edition, which is a really the best, most versatile caddy out there in my opinion. I wish it rolled in the other direction, that is, with the long side presenting toward the front of the counter, but it works OK with our wide, 2-slice Breville toaster this way almost as well. Fits perfectly, We just have to get used to the side of the toaster facing out, instead of the front.