Betsy,

I've had several lazy susans in homes.  and, they work quite well.

As Dale said, there is a hard board around the edge, which keeps anything from 
falling off.

I would highly recommend them.  The convenience is totally worth it.
C 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Betsy Whitney 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 9:09 PM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Lazy Suzie!


  Aloha Dale,
  If I am imagining this right, I think I'd like it better than a 
  lazy-susan. Are you able to tell me approximately what size the 
  baskets are, how many, and do you think I could put pots and pans in 
  them? One of the prices we pay for living in Hawaii is that many 
  things are not available to touch on the outer islands. I may need to 
  go to Honolulu to see some of these items, so I'm making a list. I'll 
  put this basket item on my list.
  Betsy
  At 03:57 PM 1/10/2009, you wrote:

  >As an alternative, I saw some rather interesting hardware at Lee 
  >Valley a couple of summers ago, probably it is also available from 
  >other cabinet stores. It is a series of baskets attached to the door 
  >in the corner which, when opened pull another series of basket like 
  >trays into view from under the corner.
  >
  >Just thought I would mention this as an alternative.
  >
  >Some of the better Lazy Susans have a sheet of hardboard bent around 
  >the inside very close to the trays of the carousel which is pretty 
  >good at keeping things from falling off.
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