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    Default Lazy susan

    I used to have a sectioned, wire netting bottom, lazy susan in my corner kitchen cabinet.
    I want one in my new kitchen now.
    Anyone know where I can get one, please?
    Thanks
    Wolffie

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    Here is a project for you make yourself, why the wire on the bottom
    les

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    humidity
    Wolffie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolffie View Post
    I used to have a sectioned, wire netting bottom, lazy susan in my corner kitchen cabinet.
    I want one in my new kitchen now.
    Anyone know where I can get one, please?
    Thanks
    Wolffie
    http://www.hafele.com.au

    Growing old is much better than the alternative!

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    i had a lazy susan in my old house, i found it didnt really use the space all that efficiently. If you think about it put draw a circle on a square, every corner is unused in a corner cab that is 3 unused corners i would guess maybe 30% of the space!!!

    I opted for a nikpol blind corner cab in my current kitchen and designed around it, still not 100% usage but i think i am getting similar value having this 1 x 900 with a blind unit as i was with a 900 x 900 corner unit with a lazy susan.

    I have seen a variety of lazy susans in kitchen places, bunnings, mitre 10, ranging in price from 100 to about 600 for ones that slide out and stuff.

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