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Heavy Duty/Slimline Lazy Susan's

Heavy Duty/Slimline Lazy Susan's

Average Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.2  (20 customer reviews)

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Solidly built aluminum swivel provides stable support for large stationary platforms. It’s great for use as a tabletop Lazy Susan!

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Aluminum SwivelSolidly built lazy susan provides stable support for large stationary platforms. Ball bearing s ensures smooth, quiet movement. 17 ½'' diameter. 330 pound load rating. 13/16" H. , Item #12451

Slimline Lazy Susan- Here’s the lowest profile lazy susan available- measuring in at only 7/64'' thick. Has a 220 pound load rating. Black plastic with metal rollers. (12-5/8 diameter x 7/64" thick) Item #78683

Extra-large aluminum swivel measures 23-5/8" dia. x 7/8" H (including rubber feet). Ball bearings ensure smooth, quiet movement. With 660 lb. load capacity. Item #56875

 
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Customer Review Rating: 4.2 (4.2)
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1) Submitted by Denise Oldfield, from Meridian, ID on 11/5/2009
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
I wanted a three foot lazy susan for my dining room table. The ones I found were quite expensive. I found this hardware and was not sure if it was what I wanted, but the other reviews made it sound like this was the right thing. I bought a 36 inch table top from a hardware store, sanded and stained it and put this 17 inch lazy susan hardware on it. I could not be more happy. It really does hold a lot of weight and is very smooth. I can't wait for Thanksgiving.
2) Submitted by Nancy, from Rosalia, KS on 10/21/2009
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
We have a glass front upper corner cabinet in the kitchen where I wanted to display antique casseroles. We were concerned that any lazy susan would take up too much space and limit the number of shelves we could use. These were SO nice and thin! We managed to get five levels in the 33" opening and they spin so easily! When my husband saw them he was concerned that they were too cheap and flimsy, but was really impressed by how well they work and the weight they can hold. Inexpensive-yes. Cheaply made-no!
3) Submitted by Bob, from Lacombe, LA on 8/7/2009
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 3.0
My wife's hobby is creating buildings using Legos. I put her base on a [slimline] lazy susan so she could easily turn the project to work on different sides. This product works ok, but is a bit expensive for what it is. Also, be aware your wood needs to be at lease 1/2" thick, no 7/16" plywood, because of the mounting hardware.
4) Submitted by Richard Blevins, from Denver, CO on 1/4/2009
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
I used the lazy susan for a six shelf high
book case, the shelves are 20 inch by 20 inch, the distance between shelves is 10 inches, each shelf holds 36 books the weight per shelf is 36 lbs. the lazy susan rotates with one finger push. Also used spindles from Rockler as supports for shelves.
5) Submitted by Alice, from Parsippany, NJ on 12/31/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
I ordered 4 SLIMLINE lazy susans 9 years ago when I remodeled my kitchen. I had one of those kitchen corner cabinets where everything gets lost in the back. I did not want the four shelf lazy susan on a pole because there is too much wasted air space. Instead, I ordered the cabinet with 4 shelves and purchased the slimline lazy susan from Rockler and round shelves from another cabinet supply house. This setup allows use of the shelf space on the sides of each round shelf. I was concerned at first because the slimline is so thin I did not think it would work. I wanted to have the least amount of space wasted, so I thought I'd give it a try. The slimline was easy to install and has worked well for me. There is a lot of weight on each shelf with 5 lb. bags of sugar and bottles of marinades as well as glassware for cooking. I have never had a problem with this item and would recommend it highly. My shelves spin as well today as they did when installed 9 years ago. My daughter recently purchased a home with one of the dreaded corner cabinets. I gave her the slimline lazy susans and round shelves for Christmas. With the easy directions and the fact that these slimline lazy susans take up little space, I am sure that she will be very satisfied with this product.
6) Submitted by Gordon Smith, from Kenosha, WI on 11/30/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
I joined the B-9 robot builder's club and needed a 17" lazy susan for the torso. This is the one recommended by the club, it works very nice, smooth rotation, thin profile, easy mounting.

B-9 robot under construction.
7) Submitted by Jason, from Wichita, KS on 10/13/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
I was not sure of the load abilities when I received it but figured I would give it a shot anyway. I built a cabinet that looks like a doll house that has a mirror on one side, and cubbies and drawers on the other side. About 2 foot square, and 4 and a half foot tall. And made out of scrap 3/4" MDF I had in the garage. This was to house my 5 year old daughters play clothes and shoes, and provide a full length mirror just by swinging it around. This thing is heavy being made of MDF! Even loaded with clothes, shoes and play jewelry, my 5 year old daughter is able to swing it around and access all her stuff, then swing it back around to use the mirror. She loves it, and I love the lazy susan! Very heavy duty, and for what I am using it for very thin! I will buy this again due to I now have 4 orders from friends that want one of these cabinets for their kids. I think I wont use MDF next time! If you are worried about your load on this item. I would guess my cabinet with all stuff and the hardware and mirror would be around 200-250lbs or so and works very smooth!
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12451 Lazy Susan Swivel Heavy Duty
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$56.99 Each
78683 Slimline Lazy Susan
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$10.99 Each
56875 Extra-Large Aluminum Swivel
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Online Only
$168.99 Each



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