

🚀 Elevate your kitchen game with silent, sleek, and smart storage!
The Seinloes 2 Pack Pull Out Cabinet Organizers feature adjustable widths (12"-20.45") and a 21" depth, designed for framed cabinets with up to 0.4" edge height. Crafted from premium metal with a lacquered white finish, these organizers use a 3-rail system tested for over 40,000 cycles to ensure silent, durable operation. Installation is tool-free via adhesive pads, making it a quick upgrade that maximizes cabinet space and enhances kitchen organization.



| Material | Metal |
| Color | White |
| Special Feature | Expandable and suitable for framed cabinets |
| Product Dimensions | 20.75"D x 12"W x 2.3"H |
| Room Type | Kitchen |
| Finish Type | Lacquered |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Mounting Type | Nano glue installation, screw installation |
| Item Weight | 6.21 Kilograms |
| Brand | Seinloes |
| Style | Traditional |
| Manufacturer | Seinloes |
| Part Number | BCXCT3-TB-SS-002 |
| Item Weight | 13.67 pounds |
| Item model number | BCXCT3-TB-SS-002 |
| Size | 12"-20.45"Wide x 21"Deep(2 Pack) |
| Finish | Lacquered |
| Special Features | Expandable and suitable for framed cabinets |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**E
Easy to Install
Have only had these drawers for a month. We have a 1957 year old house. They were very easy to install. The adhesive has worked great so far. We are getting older and it makes it very easy to pull out and utilize the entire cabinet. Very happy so far. Wish they made them smaller.
R**Y
Works great, Easy Install
The pull out shelves work great! Easy to install and strong.
R**T
Have nice 1” wood screws on hand FIRST!!!
First, my back is killing me from installing 2 of the 21” deep ones. Think I need a week to recover.Second, it does work over low frames. More on that later.So the instructions said screws are stronger & I knew that and I’m a renter so that nano tape is definitely a no-go. Screws it is!Problem is the ones that come with it are too soft and tear up even after drilling pilot holes and putting my nice wood screws in first then replacing them with their shorter screws for the top shelf. My nice wood screws were all I had (this is cabinetry so obviously should have good wood screws) but they were too long and were poking out from the bottom of the top shelf >_<. Should be a lovely bit of hell removing the screws that came with the packaging when I move out since the cross part of the screw is destroyed (or I just might leave them there if I’m feeling generous).But anyway, 2 shelves from 1 cabinet done out of 3 cabinets I still have to do. I only bought 2 to test out the waters because it said it doesn’t work with frames. It does. I have a minor frame on the bottom shelf and had to lift the rails above it as I expected but it does work well.The back pain I’m feeling is because of holding a drill inside a dark cabinet and reaching in blind at the back to drill a pilot holes before putting in the screws. There’s 2 holes to put in your screws on the railings: one at the end & one close to the shelf after it’s sticking out. The hole is too close to the shelving itself and I had to cock my drill in a funny angle to make it work. Pictures included.Also, I had to take my rubber mallet to gently straighten out the ding on the side of the frame on my tiled floor. I should’ve take a picture of that. One of the corners is messed up looking too and not smooth like the other shelf. The frame of the cabinet is getting scratched up too from pulling it in/out.3.5-4 stars from me. Not easy to put together alone, the screws suck so you should have your own supply ready in the right length, the 2nd hole should be further from the shelf so you have room for a drill (I’m not doing this with a hand screwdriver), but it does work well & looks good when finished.Note: that last picture is the railing sitting on top of the bottom frame. It’s only a couple millimeters high but it still stopped the shelf from coming out so I placed it above the frame. If it works, it works. IF the railings had rubber stoppers under railings, it would bypass frames fairly easily but it doesn’t & I don’t have any strips of rubber lying around (who does??).Good news, I can finally organize one bottomless pit of despair where things go to die. Bad news, my back is in agony & it’ll have to wait until the back pain goes away. In my next life, I hope to marry a carpenter or a handyman to do things like this for me because ouch.
W**H
Great Way to Increase Pantry Capacity and Ease of Use
These slide-out drawers have tripled the capacity of my cupboard and they work smoothly. My pantry had a single shelf in each of two cabinets. Now there are three per cabinet and I can slide out one drawer at a time. Due to the depth of my enclosures, installation was difficult. I supplemented the shelf mounting system with some small L-brackets so the shelves wouldn't tip forward. I used the supplied adhesive strips to secure the bottom drawer in each cabinet and used screws on the two upper shelves. It was tricky to try to drill holes and turn screws in places where I couldn't see. This is not a criticism of the product; it was due to my particular circumstances.The ability to adjust the width of each drawer made it easy to maximize the capacity of each pantry cabinet. The supplied rollers worked well, and it was easy to mount the sliders onto the wooden shelves. As I mentioned above, securing the shelves in the cabinet was another story entirely. Your mileage may vary.Very happy with the installation now that my bruised knuckles have healed. Good quality and well thought-out.
M**S
Very happy!
Exactly what I wanted in the pantry. Easy to install and secure with adhesive tape that was included. Can make various sizes to fit cabinet. I like the higher edge so nothing falls off when pulling out. Great value for 2 pack.
K**D
Pullout shelves
Great
H**H
Works great, easy to install
Just ordered 3 more sets. I thought it would be more of a project but the adhesive option has worked out great after the first week. I'll keep the hardware around just in case...
A**R
Good organizers, but very difficult to install in the bottom of a cabinet
I like the adjustable width on these, and that they feel pretty sturdy. However, because the tracks don't come off, they're an absolute nightmare to install inside a cabinet, particularly if you don't have long arms. I was doing so in a fairly wide cabinet -- I don't think it would have been physically possible for me to do so in a cabinet narrower than 18 inches.The problem is that you have to pull the drawer out from the tracks (so it's in your way and you're leaning on or over it), try to get everything straight while you're in this precarious position, and then somehow reach all the screw holes, one row of which is frustratingly close to the drawer itself. This whole time, the drawer wants to shift and change width, so even if you had everything lined up well to start, the slightest nudge while you're straining to reach past it can result in being too wide once installed. A light and mirror might help the visibility problem with the second row of holes, but they're still just very hard to reach.I installed the second one on a shelf I could remove from the cabinet, which was much easier, but the first one was so bad that if I had to do it again, I'd cut another piece of wood to sit under it in the bottom of the cabinet, install it on that, and then secure the piece of wood to the bottom of my cabinet.
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