🌀 Spin your pantry into perfection with the Cansolidator!
The Shelf Reliance Cansolidator Cupboard is a 20-can rotating organizer designed to optimize kitchen storage with a patented FIFO system, stackable modular design, and durable construction supporting up to 100 pounds. Perfectly sized for standard shelves, it keeps your pantry fresh, neat, and ready for action.
Item Weight | 3.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.25"D x 19.5"W x 9.5"H |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Style Name | 20 Cans |
Color | White |
Material Type | 1 Pack, 20 Cans |
Room Type | Kitchen |
Shelf Weight Capacity | 100 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cans |
Number of Shelves | 20 |
Additional Features | Sturdy, Adjustable |
J**S
Seems Pricey But Worth It
This may be a little pricey on the surface but I think it's worth the money. Easy to assemble and surprisingly the instructions are clear, easy to read, and have good pictures. Once assembled the unit is very sturdy. It's fully adjustable for any size can as long as the diameter is within the product specs. Fun fact, plastic jars, like peanut butter, for example, can go in this product too. I wouldn't put glass jars in it though for fear of cracking or breaking as they roll through the channels. There's a lip on the bottom so the cans won't fly out as you load or use your cans. This is great for your pantry. Especially if you're like me and terrible about rotating cans! Using this product will put an end to expired cans that get thrown out and the wasted money that goes with that. The money you'll save by not having to throw out any cans will pay for the unit in no time, especially with today's grocery prices! I definitely am pleased with my purchase and recommend it!
M**C
Simple to assemble but very tight fit
This product works as you expect and as advertised. I'm quite happy with this product overall. I needed a solution for our families can storage, which was a designated shelf in our pantry with cans randomly stacked and sorted. I find with this product that we can use the cupboard depth more effectively, especially on the lower shelves where I'd normally have to get on my hands and knees to see what is behind the cans in the front. The first-in, first-out was a big requirement of mine since there was a risk before of using an old, expired can sitting in the back of the cupboard, with this, I feel we don't need to worry since we're always using the oldest can.The unit itself is very sturdy, though I haven't tried stacking them. It was simple to assemble but snapping the rails in place was difficult since it was such a tight fit. I took a big gouge out of my hand when the rail popped off when I tried to pull it apart to re-adjust for a size of can. I think it's a tighter fit than it needs to be but on the positive side it isn't going to come apart on it's own. The design is very adjustable and of the common can sizes I have, all would work fine.The company sells spare parts on their website, so it's possible to expand as needed. I'm considering another unit since this one works great, but due to the design, it only stores 4 different products.
B**R
Who knew plastic would be so expensive!
Pretty decent. A chore to assemble, but having something with granular adjustment is a challenge.Can't help feel I paid too much for heaps of plastic.No, I definitely paid way too much for heaps of plastic.But it IS getting use in the pantry rotating dozens of canned goods. Will it pay for itself in spared expired food over its life? Probably not. I'm neurotic enough to regularly organize the pantry.Will it pay for itself in time saved juggling tin cans? Almost certainly.One way or another, it's probably going to be worth it.Still... how much for heaps of plastic? Stuck financing dozens of licencing fees or something? Guess its just a niche market.Anyway. I prefer these over any of the others I've encountered. Some of the 3 tier turn styles defeat the purpose. These stack as high as you need (probably dangerous to stack more than 2). 'Adjustable' to fit virtually any size of can. Just be prepared for a massive under taking if you ever need to 'adjust' to accommodate some other arrangement of cans. I haven't found anything as precise, but it comes at a cost of elbow grease.
W**Y
Bless
This really helped me keep my cans organized and FIFO
I**M
Sturdy can system
This first in, first out can rack is extremely sturdy and works great if you have several of the same kind of can. I’ve got 3 teens plus I cook often for church and school, and we live in the country, so I regularly have several of the same kind of cans on hand and got tired of trying to hand rotate them in the pantry. This system does take up some space, but it’s easy to fill and easy to see what you have plenty of and what you need to stock up on. The system is very sturdy, but takes a bit of patience to put together. However once it’s done, I’m not expecting to have to move it. A rubber mallet helps tremendously with tightening it all at the end. Holds larger diameter fruit cans well and also takes taller spaghetti sauce cans. Be warned that the six slots shown are for the small soup cans only, so you can get 5 soup cans and one row of tuna in a large 6 slotted set. They’re completely interchangeable so I bought 3 sets and had 2 rails left over in the end BUT I also have slots for everything I use and it was worth it. I LOVE using my pantry now! So nice to have it organized!
M**M
Mixed bag
This review is for the Pantry Plus 60 can holder.Good stuff...1. Pretty easy to put together2. Reasonably sturdy3. Good way to rotate canned goods (in more ways than one)Drawbacks...1. Standard vegetable cans - it won't hold a case of 12 in one slot, only 10 cans2. They don't provide enough dividers to maximize the space for standard vegetable cans (see photo w/yams & carrots filling in the end of the rack with no dividers)3. They don't provide as many top bars as bottom bars so it looks wonky & is not fully stabilized4.The linear space along the shelf takes up more room than the same number of types of vegetable cans when they are standing upright so you can't get as much variety in a given amount of shelf space, this is especially a problem if you are trying to use it for smaller cans such as condensed soup, mandarin oranges, diced chilies....Bottom line: they need to include as many top bars as bottom, and 2-3 additional dividers.
D**
This Type of Tech isn't new.
You will find this in soda machines, Bowling machine and slot machine and more. This work fine any where.
M**.
Can holders
This is a really nice can holder. Make sure to measure your cans to fit the slot openings (front and back) before you snap it all together.It was easy to assemble.
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