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Knape and Vogt SF19 sink tip out tray is part of the SF Series value line of steel sink tip-out trays, so it is built as a practical storage solution for the sink false-front area where small items need a shallow but accessible space. The SF19 tray measures 19-1/16 inches long, 2 inches deep, and 3 inches high, which gives a narrow interior profile that fits behind typical sink fronts while still holding frequently used items. This SF Series tray is made from steel, so the body provides a rigid structure that supports daily opening and closing in a busy kitchen or bath cabinet. The product is described as a stainless steel tray, so its material resists typical moisture around sinks, which supports long-term use in wet environments. As part of a sink tip-out system, the SF19 tray works with a false front panel to convert unused space into organized storage.
The SF Series trays are described for use with face frame or frameless cabinetry, so the SF19 suits both construction styles and lets one tray family serve different cabinet lines on a job. Because the tray is part of a sink tip-out system rather than a drawer, its form is intended to attach behind a fixed-style false front that becomes a hinged front, which helps reclaim hidden space. The SF19 is the standard depth 2-inch-deep version without a tab stop, so its side profile works with tip-out hinges where the builder does not need built-in stop tabs on the tray itself. The steel construction supports attachment to typical sink tip-out hinge hardware, which simplifies pairing the tray with widely used hinge layouts in both kitchen and bath applications.
The SF Series sink tip-out trays are specified for use with face frame or frameless cabinetry, so the SF19 tray can be used across different cabinet box constructions on the same project. In face frame cabinets, this flexibility lets the tray sit just behind the frame opening while still working with a hinged false front, which keeps motion centered within the frame. In frameless cabinets, the same tray sizing fits within the full-access opening, so installers can standardize cut lists and layouts regardless of frame style. Because the SF19 tray length is 19-1/16 inches, it targets cabinets with enough clear opening for that span, which is useful when positioning sink basins and plumbing to leave room for storage along the top rail. The 3-inch tray height supports a vertical profile that fits behind the front panel while leaving clearance below for sink bowls and supply lines. As a stainless steel tray, the SF19 suits the damp zone directly under a sink where water exposure is routine, so it can be placed close to basins without needing a different tray material.
The SF19 is listed as a standard depth 2-inch-deep tray without a tab stop, so it provides a low-profile compartment that helps the false front swing past sink lips and faucet hardware where space is tight. This standard depth option works alongside deeper 3-inch SF Series trays with tab stops, which allows planners to mix shallow and deep compartments in a run while staying within one series. The SF Series range of 10 lengths from 10 inches to 32-5/8 inches long creates a size ladder that supports different cabinet widths, so SF19 can be chosen when a roughly 19-inch span is the best match for the opening. The SF Series is described as a value line of steel sink tip-out trays, so using SF19 within this line helps manage overall project cost while staying with a consistent steel construction. The stainless steel description ties the SF19 to a material commonly used around sinks, which suits the wet and high-use environment at kitchen and bath sink bases.
The Knape and Vogt SF19 tray is described for use with face frame or frameless cabinetry, so it fits projects that use either cabinet construction style around the sink.
The SF19 sink tip out tray measures 19-1/16 inches long, which helps match it to sink openings that have enough horizontal space behind the false front.
The Knape and Vogt SF19 tray is 2 inches deep and 3 inches high, giving a shallow, tall compartment that fits behind most sink false fronts without interfering with bowls.
The SF19 tray is part of the Knape and Vogt SF Series value line of steel sink tip-out trays, so it aligns with other SF Series lengths for coordinated layouts.
The SF19 is listed as the standard depth 2-inch-deep version without a tab stop, so it pairs with tip-out hinges that provide the opening control.
The SF19 is described as a stainless steel sink tip out tray, so it uses a steel body suitable for the moisture-prone areas around kitchen or bath sinks.
The Knape and Vogt SF Series stainless steel SF19 tray combines a 19-1/16-inch length with a 2-inch standard depth and 3-inch height, so it turns a sink false front into a defined storage space. Because the SF Series value line serves both face frame and frameless cabinetry, the SF19 can be specified across different cabinet lines while keeping tray design consistent. For projects using multiple openings and lengths from 10 inches to 32-5/8 inches, the SF19 size fits where a roughly 19-inch span is needed behind the front. Choosing the SF19 tray helps use the SF Series system to organize the sink zone with a steel, sink-focused tray that suits everyday cabinet work.
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