A: yes it will
A: Yes the top basket can even be lowered if too high.
A: Yes, my height opening (frame work) is 20.5". I was surprised it was easier to install than I thought. I am a female in my 60's. I love not having to get on the floor to reach items in the back of the shelves. The drawers roll out easily, I have kettles, pots and pans and lids stored in the cabinet. They seem quite sturdy.
A: Yes! My cabinet is 20.5 H by 20.5 W and it fits fine. I love mine!
A: The top of the upper slide out is 19 1/8" from the cabinet floor so it would fit in an opening of 20 3/4". The top shelf is 14" from the floor of the cabinet so you would be limited to items no taller than about 6 1/2" going into it.
A: Yes this unit will fit a 20.75.
A: It fits in a standard base cabinet ( the kind with a drawer on the top) opening.
A: The top shelf has two positions. When installed in the top position, there is 12” from the bottom of the bottom shelf to the the bottom of the top shelf. When installed in the lower position, there is 10” between the shelves.
A: I have this product and absolutely love them. You have options on how the distance. You can place it lower or higher. We put it together with the top shelf being set lowest setting and there is 10 inches between the bottom shelf and the upper shelf.
A: 10 inches
A: 10 inches from bottom to bottom of upper and lower shelves
A: 10.5"
A: The top end of the "U" shaped uprights have two locations for the upper shelf. One at 10", (top of lower shelf to top of upper shelf. Inside to inside.) the other at 12". These are great space savers, very sturdy and heavy duty. They are built to last. I've put them in the kitchen and both bathrooms.
A: 10 or 12 whatever you choose
A: No, I have two pullouts in two adjacent cabinets, same heights. I can see no way to adjust the heights between the shelves. There is more height available on the lower rack for large items as pots or blenders, etc.
A: Do you mean between tiers? Yes. You can see it on the picture. There are another holes a bit higher. Great product. I installed it in all of my cabinets.
A: Yes, Pick either 10" or 12" from top of bottom shelf to top of upper shelf.
A: No, the space between the shelves is not adjustable. You may be able to change it by yourself, but you would have to drill and tap your own holes accurately.
A: Yes. Limitedly. The top shelf can be raised about 2 inches from what the picture shows. There is a second set of tapped holes to relocate the shelf into.
A: No. Sure wish it was
A: yes, 10 or 12 inches, you choose the heights
A: There are quite a few versions. You would have to look at the web site to find the size you need.
A: There are a number of different configurations, single, trash container, etc but you would need to check Home Depot or manufacture websites for sizes.
A: You would be much better off, if you went into the store to see what is available, just measure your opening, height and width, and measure your available depth before going to the store. I had to remove my shelves, but they are sometimes too hard to get to anyway.
A: Version??? There are other sizes and also comes as single pull out shelf. Depth and with are critical, I have some where it worked best to 2 alongside each other to match the cabinet width. One gives up a little room around the edges but it is nice to be able to easily get at things otherwise inaccessible on the back of a shelf.
A: These come in chrome or wood. One tier or two tier. Different widths to fit standard size cabinets.
A: This is not a cabinet, only the wire insert.
A: They come in several width, depth and heights: https://www.rev-a-shelf.com
A: This is the widest that I have seen these baskets. You may be able to use two of the narrower sizes side by side.
A: each store is different, but you would need to contact.
A: You could but it’s a piece of cake if you have the time and ability to get on your hands and knees and do the drilling.
A: I do not know if they install them, but they are very easy to assemble and install yourself if you are the least bit mechanically inclined. Basically all you need is a screwdriver. A battery operated drill with a screwdriver bit makes the job much easier.
A: Yes they do through some contractors. They do have their own resources to do some major installs but not like these.
A: You can install this unit yourself in less than 30 minutes, why pay for installation?
A: Sorry, but Rev-A-Shelf does not carry a basket that is 16" depth for kitchens. 16" depth is not a industry standard, but only in closet systems.
A: Ref-a-Shelf does not make a shelf unit short enough to fit your requirements. I suggest you check another Home Depot product called Slide-a-Shelf, which offers custom sizes.
A: Yes I bought 3 sets for my kitchen cabinets. They work great by using the upper part of the cabinet which was wasted space. They roll in and out very easy and I don‘t have to get on hands and knees to find something
A: The only Rev-A-Shelf with that depth that I could find is the 19.5 in. H x 11.25 in. W x 16.25 in. D Under Sink Pull-Out Removable Chrome Caddy, Model# 544-10C-1 for $49.46. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rev-A-Shelf-19-5-in-H-x-11-25-in-W-x-16-25-in-D-Under-Sink-Pull-Out-Removable-Chrome-Caddy-544-10C-1/202855642 The normal depth is 22" and some are 18".
A: This one will not work. It is 19" long. They should have one that is shorter.
A: there is a two-tier version that is 11.5" wide but not specifically 11"
A: You would need to use a 9" basket set
A: Yes it's coming on a variety of sizes and shape measure your cabinet and make sure leave clearance for door to close and free movement of the rack. Installation take less than an hour and you can DIY.
A: 11.25
A: Contact Customer service at 502 499-5835.
A: Home Depot on line
A: It's not the inside width of the cabinet that matters as much as the door opening itself. As long as the door opening is 15" wide this will fit.
A: Yes, you will have a little bit of space on the side where you can store pizza tray or something
A: My cabinet interior width (inside wall to inside wall) measures exactly 16 inches , and the shelves fit. However, you need to measure the front opening width of the cabinet. If it is smaller than the actual width of the shelves (14.75 inches) , the unit will not fit. Hope this helps answer you question.
A: Absolutely. Exactly what I have. Secures to bottom and back. Opening needs to be 15 inches to install easily.
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