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Omega National Wood Tray Dividers in Maple
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Material | Wood |
Color | Maple |
Brand | Omega National Products |
Finish Type | Wood |
Shape | Rectangular |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Number of Items | 4 |
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About this item
- Dividers: 23-2/4" W x 23-3/4" H x 3/16" T
- Rails: 3/4" W x 24" L
- 4 dividers and rails included per set
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Price | $129.95$129.95 | $99.99$99.99 | $20.66$20.66 | -14% $79.95$79.95 Typical: $92.64 |
Delivery | — | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31 | — | Get it Mar 29 - Apr 2 |
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Sturdiness | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.9 | — |
Easy to install | 3.8 | 4.0 | 4.7 | — |
Value for money | 4.0 | — | 4.3 | — |
Sold By | Woodworkers Hardware | DINDON US | Euro Mouldings and Supplies | Woodworkers Hardware |
material | Wood | Wood | Zinc | Engineered Wood |
finish type | Wood | Polished | Chrome | — |
weight | 4.87 pounds | 19.25 pounds | 1 pounds | — |
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Product Description
Omega National "Tra-Sta" maple wood tray dividers. Perfect for cookie sheets and trays. Includes 4 trimmable maple trays and grooved top and bottom rails. Easily trimmable to fit any size cabinet.
Product information
Material | Wood |
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Color | Maple |
Brand | Omega National Products |
Finish Type | Wood |
Shape | Rectangular |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Number of Items | 4 |
Product Dimensions | 23.7 x 1.5 x 27.8 inches |
Item Weight | 4.87 pounds |
Manufacturer | Omega National Products |
ASIN | B00NGUDB3E |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #81,076 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #260 in Pull-Out Home Organizers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish types | Wood |
Care instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Dishwasher compatible | No |
Batteries required | No |
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Customers like the sturdiness, ease of installation, quality and appearance of the kitchen drawer organizer. For example, they mention it's well made, works well and looks great. That said, some complain about the screws not being included. Opinions are mixed on splitability.
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Customers like the sturdiness of the product. They mention it's nicely made, excellent, and has a very solid core. Some say the tracks are solid wood, but the dividers are not. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Great quality materials – very nice maple veneer finish, very solid core...." Read more
"...in, had to be trimmed to size but no big deal, they appear to be heavy duty and I have a lot of trays and cutting boards stored...." Read more
"...Still, with the glue, they are secure. I love the dividers, though and they made storage of trays much better." Read more
"These are high quality, beautiful dividers...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the product to be easy. They mention that it works well, is not too complicated, and is pretty easy to cut and install.
"...review by Paul C. Waterloo with really detailed and helpful instructions for installation...." Read more
"Just ordered and installed these yesterday. They went in very easily and have a nice finished look when completed...." Read more
"...Also, quality of this product is excellent and pretty easy to cut an install." Read more
"...So in the end the installation looked very good but it took more work than I expected to install...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the product. They mention that it works well, is useful, and is perfect for their needs. Some say that the product works better with a frameless cabinet. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...it closely, measured about FIVE times before cutting, and it worked great...." Read more
"...for drawer organizers.. love the way they look and they work great for cutting boards and cookie sheets" Read more
"...However, these things work great. I love it." Read more
"...since my cupboard was slightly smaller than the dividers but it worked well." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the bookcase. They mention it looks great, has a nice maple veneer finish, and is made of high-quality materials. Some say that the product is a welcome addition to their house.
"...Great quality materials – very nice maple veneer finish, very solid core...." Read more
"...They went in very easily and have a nice finished look when completed...." Read more
"...pricey, but planning to use the excess for drawer organizers.. love the way they look and they work great for cutting boards and cookie sheets" Read more
"...Wow, the finished product is beautiful. My once useless, too high up, too deep cabinet now holds all my baking pans!..." Read more
Customers find the storage feature of the product very useful for cutting boards and baking trays. They also say the dividers make storage much better and saves space.
"...They had to be cut down to size, but it is a very useful storage feature for cutting boards, baking sheets, etc.." Read more
"...I love the dividers, though and they made storage of trays much better." Read more
"...turned the cabinets over the double wall ovens into the perfect storage for cookie sheets, cooling racks and sheet pans...." Read more
"...This saves so much space and looks great!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the splitability of the cabinet. Some mention the dividers are nice, while others say that two of the eight rails had splits on one end.
"...I love the way it organizes my baking sheets, pans and racks making it so easy to access them!" Read more
"The dividers were reasonable quality. Two of the eight rails had splits on one end...." Read more
"Great dividers!!..." Read more
"...The tracks are solid wood, but the dividers are not...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the screws included in the product. They mention that the rails do not have the screw holes drilled properly.
"...Just a note, it does not come with screws. Was easy to install." Read more
"The product is great, but is missing screws to hold down the rails. Small omission, but big impact, if you choose the wrong screws...." Read more
"2 tracks split and no screws included with package!" Read more
"...Additionally the rails do not have the screw holes drilled properly to have the screw head flat with the inside groove/track, so a divider will hit..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the cabinets. They mention that it's overpriced for the poor quality and a waste of money.
"A little pricey, but planning to use the excess for drawer organizers.. love the way they look and they work great for cutting boards and cookie..." Read more
"...The cabinet company builder used - bottom line - cheap cabinets. For the dividers they sent metal...." Read more
"...I'm sure they'll work just fine, but the price is high for what they actually are, and I'm bummed about the false advertising." Read more
"...I also thought the product was over-priced for 4 wood dividers and eight wood rails." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
I have an approximately 23.5" deep cabinet. I trimmed the depth of the dividers first, trimmed them to 19.5". I could of made it up to as much as 21". I did this on my table saw.
Once you have them trimmed to depth, figure out the spacing that you want to use in the cabinet, mark it off in the cabinet with a pencil and measure between the markings to ensure you have it right. I didn't the first time around, but it was only pencil marks.
Then you are going to install the top and bottom wood rails. I made spacers for each rail out of scrap wood, one at approximately 5 3/8", 11 3/8", 17 3/8", 23 3/8". Cut the wood rails on a chop saw to proper length, to match the depth of the panel, in my case, 19.5". Remember for the spacers, you'll have to subtract half the width of the wood rail, which I believe is 3/8".
The directions state to use #4 x 1/2" long screws, but I saw a picture from another user that provided a review, and used #6 x 3/4". For this, I had to countersink holes in the wood rails. Countersink the holes, if required, and drill a third one, because you trimmed it to length. I would just use the #4 screws, then you won't have to countersink (or at least I don't think).
Now using the guides from scrap wood, start with the longest one first, place it up against the side of the cabinet and put the rail against it. Secure the first screw. DO NOT OVER DRIVE the screw, it will cause the rail to split. Move the guide to the middle of the rail, insert the next screw, then move it to the back and secure the back screw.
Repeat with the upper rail. This ensures they are exactly above/below each other in the same plane.
Then do the other three rails with the next longest guide.
Now you have to cut the height of the panel. USE THE SCRAP WOOD FROM TRIMMING THE DEPTH of the panel, measure what you think it should be, and set your saw (I have a table saw) and cut the height of the SCRAP panel. Test fit it....is it too short? No big deal, adjust your saw and use the next piece of scrap wood. Get it correct, test fit the scrap wood into the rails in all four locations, then leave your saw at that adjustment and cut the actual panels.
If you want the handle to be the in middle, you'll have to trim half from the top and half from the bottom, so you can't leave the saw in the same position as mentioned above, you'll have to cut the first half of the cut, then adjust it again to get the second half of the cut. Use the scrap piece of wood to set the saw for the second cut.
Measure twice and cut once! Enjoy!
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2018
I have an approximately 23.5" deep cabinet. I trimmed the depth of the dividers first, trimmed them to 19.5". I could of made it up to as much as 21". I did this on my table saw.
Once you have them trimmed to depth, figure out the spacing that you want to use in the cabinet, mark it off in the cabinet with a pencil and measure between the markings to ensure you have it right. I didn't the first time around, but it was only pencil marks.
Then you are going to install the top and bottom wood rails. I made spacers for each rail out of scrap wood, one at approximately 5 3/8", 11 3/8", 17 3/8", 23 3/8". Cut the wood rails on a chop saw to proper length, to match the depth of the panel, in my case, 19.5". Remember for the spacers, you'll have to subtract half the width of the wood rail, which I believe is 3/8".
The directions state to use #4 x 1/2" long screws, but I saw a picture from another user that provided a review, and used #6 x 3/4". For this, I had to countersink holes in the wood rails. Countersink the holes, if required, and drill a third one, because you trimmed it to length. I would just use the #4 screws, then you won't have to countersink (or at least I don't think).
Now using the guides from scrap wood, start with the longest one first, place it up against the side of the cabinet and put the rail against it. Secure the first screw. DO NOT OVER DRIVE the screw, it will cause the rail to split. Move the guide to the middle of the rail, insert the next screw, then move it to the back and secure the back screw.
Repeat with the upper rail. This ensures they are exactly above/below each other in the same plane.
Then do the other three rails with the next longest guide.
Now you have to cut the height of the panel. USE THE SCRAP WOOD FROM TRIMMING THE DEPTH of the panel, measure what you think it should be, and set your saw (I have a table saw) and cut the height of the SCRAP panel. Test fit it....is it too short? No big deal, adjust your saw and use the next piece of scrap wood. Get it correct, test fit the scrap wood into the rails in all four locations, then leave your saw at that adjustment and cut the actual panels.
If you want the handle to be the in middle, you'll have to trim half from the top and half from the bottom, so you can't leave the saw in the same position as mentioned above, you'll have to cut the first half of the cut, then adjust it again to get the second half of the cut. Use the scrap piece of wood to set the saw for the second cut.
Measure twice and cut once! Enjoy!