Top positive review
Nifty device!
By Dark Lord on Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023
Works as advertised. Which is surprising given that it’s one of those “As Seen on TV!” deals. My Uncle had one for his coffee pot. It slid under the top cabinet for day storage. And it slid out for use and hot steam venting in the morning. I bought one for my own coffee pot as soon as I got home. Perfect,no. Functional, about 90% yes. It has a tendency to move a bit on the back end when it’s fully extended. The one real short coming: it only comes in one width. It can be a problem depending on how the feet and bottom contour of your appliance lands on the sliding shelf. Fortunately, the bottom of mine is flat, and the rubber feet are just wide enough to bracket the shelf. My coffee pot hangs over on both sides by 2-3 inches. Now, I’m considering other applications…. I.E. the toaster with a silicone hot pad underneath to keep from melting this do-jabber. Etc.
Top critical review
Don't think it will last, three out of four had broken wheels
By aor on Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2013
I purchased 3 of these based on the reviews, but am returning two to Amazon because they arrived with broken wheels. Pieces actually fell out of two of the three boxes upon opening. Upon examination, I saw that the plastic parts that hold the wheels in place were broken off. The third box did not have broken wheels, but the plastic that holds the wheels in place does not look like it would provide much support. I've decided not to use this caddy under my heavier Keurig, because I cannot see how it could possibly support it without buckling the wheels. I am choosing instead to place it under my 9 cup food processor, and only time will tell if it will last. I have an old white Black and Decker caddy under the Keurig that I purchased 10 years ago and while it too uses plastic to hold the wheels in place, it is thicker plastic and is supported on both sides, unlike the Milen Handy Caddy. It seems that this caddy has really good reviews, which makes me wonder if they've recently changed it. Some people have said they've put stand mixers on it. I would guarantee that the one I have would not support the weight of my Kitchenaid stand mixer. Update: April 30, 2013 I gave it another shot and ordered two more to replace the ones that arrived broken. This time I noticed warehouse deals had them cheaper by a couple of dollars and they were listed 'like new." For some reason they arrived in two different shipments. Anyway, I just picked them up and didn't have to open either box to notice they were both broken as I could hear the broken pieces inside. Now, if you think the shipping must have done it (and yes, they were poorly packed with no packing materials), one of them was missing a wheel, so I suspect that they were shipped out without checking them first, and they were likely returned to Amazon because they were broken. These had the damage in the same place as the prior order, and then some. It's possible that Amazon is shipping these out in a substandard manner, with no packing, and they're breaking. But to reship an item in this condition is very disappointing. This has been my first ever, and second ever, return to Amazon. I won't be ordering these again, at least through Amazon.
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