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Rev-A-Shelf 28 in Almond Polymer Full Circle Lazy Susan, 2-Shelf (LD-2062 Series)

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Rev-A-Shelf 28 in Almond Polymer Full Circle Lazy Susan, 2-Shelf (LD-2062 Series)28" Almond Full Circle 2 Shelf Lazy Susan A durable, polymer full circle Lazy Susan designed for 28 inch base corner cabinets. The LD 2062 series features two shelves and a patented snap pin for fast, floor mounted installation in diagonal corner cabinetry. Key Features: Durable Polymer Construction: Injection molded trays built for long lasting performance Quick Install Snap Pin: Patented snap pin system simplifies setup and adjustment Full Circle

28" Almond Full-Circle 2-Shelf Lazy Susan

A durable, polymer full-circle Lazy Susan designed for 28-inch base corner cabinets. The LD-2062 series features two shelves and a patented snap pin for fast, floor-mounted installation in diagonal corner cabinetry.


Key Features:

  • Durable Polymer Construction: Injection-molded trays built for long-lasting performance
  • Quick Install Snap Pin: Patented snap pin system simplifies setup and adjustment
  • Full-Circle Design: Maximizes storage in diagonal corner base, wall, and pantry cabinets
  • Two-Shelf Capacity: Efficiently organizes cookware, food, and pantry items
  • Matte Almond Finish: Clean, modern look with easy-clean surface

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Series LD-2062
Diameter 28 in
Shelves 2
Finish Matte
Color Almond
Construction Injection molded polymer plastic designed for durability
Installation Type Cabinet floor mounted
Door Mountable No
TSCA Title VI Compliant Yes
Country of Origin USA
Patent Numbers 7,922,016; 8,528,873

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What cabinet type does this fit?
A: Designed for diagonal corner cabinets; commonly used in base cabinets and can work in wall and tall pantry applications when sized appropriately.


Q: Is it door mountable?
A: No, this model is not door mountable; it is cabinet floor mounted.


Q: What is the diameter?
A: 28 inches.


Q: How many shelves are included?
A: Two full-circle shelves.


Q: Is the material compliant with environmental standards?
A: Yes, it is TSCA Title VI compliant.


A Seamless Spin of Order in Your Corner

This full-circle Lazy Susan brings effortless choreography to a corner cabinet, turning storage into a smooth, elegant ritual. I love the subtle matte almond finish—quietly refined yet boldly functional. Style it with curated pantry jars and handsome cookware to showcase the circular rhythm of the trays. It’s a small luxury that elevates everyday living through thoughtful organization.


Upgrade your corner cabinet with this easy-install, durable Lazy Susan and enjoy smooth, organized access to every item.

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