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![]() "Pennyaline" > wrote in message ... > On 4/2/2012 7:20 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> nit> wrote in message >> ... >>> On 4/2/2012 3:49 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> There is nothing at the end to keep the items at the end on the shelf. >>> >>> Of a lazy susan?? >> >> Not on the one I have. It has a very shallow lip on it. But if you >> stack >> two cans high which I have to do, the top can will fall off. (snippage) So don't put canned goods on the lazy susan! Lazy susans weren't designed for stacking canned goods. Seems Julie is now telling us most of her kitchen cabinets are built-in lazy susans. I simply don't believe it. This is one instance where I'd like to see a photograph of all these (opened) lazy-susan style cabinets. Jill |
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