Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the 12-inch size, non-skid liner, low rim, cabinet fit, and use with small garden pantry pieces.
Pros
The upside
- The 12-inch round shape gives jars and bottles a simple rotating shelf.
- A non-skid liner helps small pantry pieces stay settled while the tray turns.
- The low rim helps keep labels, lids, spice jars, and sauce bottles gathered.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Tall jars need cabinet clearance before the turntable is loaded.
- Round storage works best when items are grouped by routine.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
What to know:
Measure shelf depth, width, and height before loading the tray. Tall jars need room above the turntable, and grouped items make the rotation easier to use during a quick kitchen check.
Where to check it
Check Copco Basics Non-Skid Pantry Cabinet Lazy Susan Turntable
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Breakdown
Full review
A turntable can make small jars easier to reach
The Copco Basics Non-Skid Pantry Cabinet Lazy Susan Turntable gives short jars, sauce bottles, label rolls, and small pantry pieces a round shelf that rotates by hand. That movement helps a cabinet shelf feel calmer when finished garden food gathers in several small containers.
The liner helps pieces stay settled
The gray liner gives jars and bottles a steadier surface while the tray turns. A low rim around the edge helps keep small pieces gathered, which is useful when a shelf holds jar labels, spice jars, dried herbs, or sauce bottles.
The 12-inch size suits compact shelves
The listing names this as a 12-inch turntable. That size fits many cabinet shelves where a few jars need a defined spot. It also works well beside a label roll, marker, jar caps, or small pantry baskets.
Where it fits
This turntable fits gardeners who keep small jars of dried herbs, sauce bottles, seed-saving jars, label rolls, and opened pantry portions near the kitchen prep area.
What to know
Measure shelf depth, width, and height before loading the tray. Tall jars need room above the turntable, and grouped items make the rotation easier to use during a quick kitchen check.