

✨ Slide into organized bliss with Lynk Pro! 🛠️
The Lynk Professional® Slide Out Pan and Pot Lid Organizer is a durable, chrome-finished cabinet solution engineered to hold up to 18 lids, trays, and cutting boards. Featuring a patented industrial-grade ball bearing glide system for smooth access and an easy mount design for quick installation, it transforms cluttered cabinets into sleek, efficient storage spaces.




















| ASIN | B000SP3IWY |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,226) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Finish types | Chrome |
| Import designation | Imported |
| Included components | Mount and screws |
| Is assembly required | Yes |
| Item Weight | 2.65 kg |
| Item model number | 430021 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Number of shelves | 1.0 |
| Product Dimensions | 53.34 x 18.42 x 22.86 cm; 2.65 kg |
| Specific uses | Sinks |
H**A
Armado e instalado en 15 minutos. Aproveché un estpacio en la cocineta bajo la Tarja para colocarlo. Maravilloso :)
G**M
Great item. I not only use it for lids, but also for chopping boards etc. Bought another one to use in the two tierd cupboard space. Good quality product
A**R
Easy to install. Easy glide. Honestly, stop thinking about it. This is my fourth roll out from Lynk and there’s a reason why, because it does everything it says it’s going to do; keeps things organized and easy to get to. If there are any people complaining about it, they might have just got a defective product or installed wrong, which would be very difficult because it’s so easy it can be installed in 10-15 min. And after you’ve installed a couple of them, they’re all basically the same concept, you become pretty quick at it. Helpful hint: I don’t always do the 2 inch clearance on either side of the glide frame, because cupboard may not allow for it or I’m trying to clear a hinge, etc. As long as when you put the base on and it clears, you’re good. Or, in this case, I wanted to make sure handles of the lids cleared other things in cupboard when I installed, so I just put largest ones on first before I drilled holes and moved it to where I wanted it.
A**E
Very happy to find this roll-out lid/tray organizer. It was a perfect solution to my deep, under the counter cabinets where everything seems to get lost in the back. Pros: This unit was very easy to install and I am not the "do it yourself" type. Comes with clear and simple instructions. Instructions include words and visuals. All you need is a Philips screwdriver and a drill with a Phillips screwdriver bit. First you attach the pot lid holder loops to the top/sliding base. These are simple finger nuts that you tighten with the provided tool. Next you use the easy placement guide to find the correcting mounting placement for your base. This is a cardboard piece that folds over the lip of your shelf and assures that once mounted and put together, your cabinet drawers will close. You then use your drill with a Phillips screwdriver bit and attach it to the bottom of your shelf using the four provided wood screws. Finally you attach the top sliding part with 4 screw and a hand Phillips screwdriver. It is recommended that you don't use your power screwdriver or drill for this step. Don't worry. This is easy to do with a hand screwdriver. My 8 year old even helped. That's it. You are done! Took me about 30 minutes to install and that included emptying out the cabinet first. Nice, heavy duty ball baring slides. Movement is smooth and easy, even with it fully loaded with my cast iron pot lids. Whole thing is well made and heavy duty. Nice looking chrome. Put together it is solid and sturdy. Very glad I purchased this instead of a cheaper wire one. This will not bend or brake with my heavy cast iron pot lids. Curved handle at the front of the rack makes it easy to pull out and push back into your cabinet. Cons: Yes, it does not extend fully like other models. It extends out about 3/4 of the way. Still works for my us, but this might be a deal breaker to some. If you have a repositionable/removable shelf and you want to mount this unit to it, you will need to buy an L bracket or two and attach the shelf to the back wall/cabinet. Again an easy fix, but if you don't do this little extra step, when you pull out the organizer the weight shifts on your shelf and the back of the shelf comes up, tilting the whole shelf forward. This unit claims it hold up to 18 lids. I guess it is possible if they are smaller lids, fully loaded mine is able to hold 3 large lids, 4 medium lids, and 2 small lids, for a total of 9 lids. All of my lids have handles including about half having loop handles as opposed to knob handles. Claims you should have 2 inches of clearance on each side of the tray when the rack is placed on the top. Because my lids have loop handle, I have several larger lids, and because of the inside mounting hardware of my cabinet doors, I found it was best to place it about 4 inches from the inside wall. The correct placement of your organizer will depend what you are going to store on it and the mounting hardware of your cabinet doors.
A**R
The base slider unit fits Australian standard cabinets, but the rack it too long for Australian cabinets. It would've been easy for the company to manufacture a rack that was a few millimetres shorter, but they must've never anticipated selling the product outside the US. The Australian site should screen out products that don't work in Australia BEFORE people make the mistake of purchasing them.
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