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On Monday, April 2, 2012 11:12:13 AM UTC-5, Pennyaline wrote:
> > > > Why do things "fly off the shelves"? How hard to you spin the damned > thing? I've dealt with those corner cupboard lazy susan things in my > parents' homes and my siblings' homes, and I had them in one of my > kitchens once, and I've not experienced anything flying off. Falling > over, yes, but never falling off or flying anywhere. > > If things are flying off because you are having to use so much force to turn this lazy susan then it needs to be adjusted so it will turn easily. And why do these shelves HAVE to be lined??? |
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