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Plastic Cutlery Tray For Kitchen Drawers

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Plastic Cutlery Tray For Kitchen Drawers

2024-07-16 06:39:19

I have 4 of these. They took the place of random storage in plastic bags and the bottom of drawers. I like them because they are waterproof and secure, yet easy to open without breaking a fingernail, unlike some other competitors. Not expensive and highly recommended.

5
2024-05-14 03:26:39

It is a plastic tray with an easy corner to return chemicals to bottles.

5
2024-08-25 02:36:36

Perfect.� Best replacement for OEM plastic tray.� Fits perfect

5
2024-08-14 09:18:19

This rolling cart is extremely well made, not a single piece of the unit felt light or flimsy. It screams heavy-duty construction and it had to fit my old Vizo 40 on there. Solid and sturdy without a hint of any shakiness. I'm quite surprised (and happy) at how secure my TV set feels sitting up there at about five feet off the floor.  It was very easy to put together (took me alone 20 minutes). The only caveat is the tray...and please understand...I'm nitpicking here. The tray is made of plastic and while it's durable plastic it probably won't hold much in weight, so I'd keep that in mind. Overall though I'd give it six stars if I could.

5
2024-08-05 02:20:45

This is a very sturdy tray. It feel very high quality. It is NOT thin and brittle plastic, but rather a thicker kind-of denser plastic, which means (I think) it will not crack. Which is perfect. After all, who wants to pay 45 bucks for something that cracks. I used it to develop 20x24 paper, which I had never done, and was unsure of the best way to proceed. I didn't want to buy three $45 trays. So instead, I bought just the one, and used a ONE TRAY METHOD. Simply put, you keep your developing chemicals in one gallon buckets, and simply pour them (one at a time) onto the print, and then empty them back into the buckets. The tray has a pouring spout in one corner which makes this easy. I placed the bucket in a sink, in order to control what little might slash out. By the way... one gallon fills up this tray to a depth of 3/8 inch or so, which is perfectly fine. These trays have high sides, so it is very easy to gently rock the tray up and down, producing a gentle wave that washes over the print. It's actually very relaxing to do. When you rock smaller trays, they tend to splash... but not this tray. Given the high cost of 20x24 paper, I assume people are doing only one print at a time... and taking their time... and being careful. Which means using a one tray method is not so limitiing as it seems. So anyway... this was an excellent purchase.

5
2024-05-04 05:39:23

So I added this with my printer because I didn't read anywhere that one was included, but I almost like this better than the plastic 4x6 tray anyway.

5
2024-06-24 09:14:25

I ordered these to help with lighting for photos of my handmade cutlery. These allow me to reflect light where I need it. I put reflective paper on one of them and the black one helps block light to prevent washout on the blade portion of the knife. The fact they are freestanding is a simple but appreciated feature.

5
2024-09-08 09:52:18

When I buy the printer comes a plastic tray which does not last long I was to find this metal tray and I enjoy it more it’s steady and gives a finished look

5
2024-08-17 07:34:43

It's a filter tray that locks in perfectly for the SmallRig Mini Matte box.... Not much to say about this thing other than it works. It locks in to place securely and leaves you with a sense of confidence that your filter won't fall out (unlike the Tiltaing Matte Box, with its small, knobby pin-stop mechanism). The only small gripe I have is that this is plastic. I should have realized that before purchasing, but honestly, I still would have bought this again even if I knew it was plastic - especially considering how inexpensive this is!

5
2024-05-12 09:22:51

This is the only plastic tray I own; I prefer stainless steel for all darkroom items. But 8x10 sheet film can stick like glue to a flat-bottomed stainless tray. This solves the problem and is a quality product as well.

5