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Versatile L-Shaped Design: The L-shaped design features a narrow top and a wide bottom, providing ample space for accommodating plumbing and garbage disposal, while maximizing the vertical space of the sink. The bottom tier offers sufficient space to store your tall bottles, effectively solving your cabinet storage challenges.
Convenient Sliding Storage Drawer: The under-sink organizer is designed with a sliding drawer equipped with handles, allowing you to effortlessly pull it out from both sides. This feature ensures easy access to the items stored at the bottom, enhancing the overall convenience.
Easy and Stable Installation: No tools are required for installation, which can be completed in just a few seconds. The double design, with bottom suction cups and tapes, ensures a secure and stable placement without the need for drilling mounting screws, providing a reliable solution.
Sturdy and Hygienic Construction: Crafted from high-quality steel, the organizer can support up to 50 lbs. The baked paint finish ensures a beautiful and rust-resistant appearance. The grid-like design of the sink shelf prevents water accumulation, and the included pads help prevent objects from falling, making the unit easily removable and washable.
Versatile Multi-Purpose Organizer: The assembled dimensions of the organizer are 14.210.611 inches, with a top basket measuring 14.25.42.3 inches and a bottom basket measuring 14.28.93 inches. The bottom area can accommodate bottles up to 8 inches in height. (Warm Tip: Please measure your space before placing your order.) This versatile organizer can be utilized in sinks, kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms, serving as a storage solution for items such as toiletries, spices, and laundry supplies, keeping your space organized and tidy.
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