blind corner pull-out storage helps bring hard-to-reach cabinet space into the open for easier daily access. The Rev-A-Shelf blind corner pull-out in the Craftsman Girasolo line is a wood blind corner organizer built for a right opening setup in a blind left corner cabinet. This 15 inch blind corner pull-out is designed for 15 inch base blind cabinet openings and uses a soft-close blind corner organizer hardware system for controlled movement. The unit includes two wood trays with black wire accents that also work as handles, plus a post mechanism and mounting hardware. For kitchen blind corner storage where access is limited, this maple blind corner pull-out gives installers and serious DIY buyers a clear spec-driven option with verified cabinet opening requirements and a 33 lb weight rating per shelf.
Key specs to confirm: This Rev-A-Shelf blind corner pull-out is designed for 15 inch base blind cabinet openings and a right opening layout for a blind left corner cabinet. Minimum cabinet opening for a face frame cabinet is 15.00 in. W x 22.75 in. D x 18.50 in. H. Minimum cabinet opening for a frameless cabinet is 16.50 in. W x 22.75 in. D x 18.50 in. H. Buyers should also confirm that the cabinet layout matches the handing, that the opening is clear for the pivot path, and that planned contents stay within the 33 lb per shelf rating. Any other load, compliance, or installation details not listed here should be confirmed with the manufacturer or technical documentation.
What's included: Two wood left Girasolo trays with black wire accents, post mechanism, soft-close pivot hardware system, and mounting hardware.
What to verify before ordering: Confirm face frame or frameless cabinet construction, opening width, interior depth, interior height, right opening requirement, blind left corner cabinet layout, and that nearby doors, hinges, or obstructions will not interfere with tray movement.
A Girasolo blind corner organizer is useful when a kitchen has a blind corner base cabinet that stores cookware, mixing bowls, or pantry items beyond normal reach. In many layouts, the back section of a blind cabinet becomes wasted space because items are hard to see and harder to grab. A blind corner pull-out addresses that access problem by moving stored items into a more usable position.
This Rev-A-Shelf blind corner pull-out is built for buyers who need to match a right opening configuration with a blind left corner cabinet. That detail matters because blind corner organizers are not universal. If the cabinet handing is wrong, the trays and pivot path may not work as intended. For remodel work, replacement planning, or a new kitchen blind corner storage upgrade, confirming the cabinet side and door swing is one of the first checks to make.
The product uses two wood trays with black wire accents that double as handles. That detail matters in daily use because the handle area is already integrated into the tray design. The 5/8 in. maple plywood shelf bottom gives a wood storage surface suited to common kitchen items, while the soft-close pivot hardware system supports a more controlled closing action. For homeowners who want a warmer wood interior look, or for installers matching other maple accessories, the maple blind corner pull-out construction may fit the project better than a plain wire-only organizer.
Capacity planning is also straightforward because the weight rating is verified at 33 lb per shelf. That helps buyers assign items more appropriately across the two trays. Heavier cookware loads, unusual cabinet obstructions, or special installation conditions should still be reviewed against manufacturer guidance. If the project includes a face frame cabinet, the opening must be at least 15.00 in. wide, 22.75 in. deep, and 18.50 in. high. If the project uses frameless cabinetry, the minimum opening increases to 16.50 in. wide with the same depth and height requirements.
For a 15 inch blind corner pull-out application, this product fits buyers who want defined measurements, included mounting hardware, and a soft-close blind corner organizer setup without guessing at the core components in the kit.
When comparing a blind corner organizer, buyers usually focus on fit, movement, shelf material, and what comes in the box. This Rev-A-Shelf blind corner pull-out gives clear verified information in each of those areas. The product type is a blind corner pull-out with a soft-close pivot hardware system, so the buying decision can center on cabinet compatibility and use pattern rather than assumptions.
The included kit matters because it contains two wood trays, the post mechanism, the soft-close pivot hardware system, and mounting hardware. That gives installers a defined package to review before arriving on site. It also helps buyers understand that this is not just a pair of trays alone. If a project requires extra parts beyond the included hardware, those details should be confirmed before ordering.
Material and handling details also affect long-term satisfaction. The banded wood rim and recessed black wire accents create a tray edge that also functions as a handle for operation. That is a practical design point because it supports access without adding a separate pull piece. The maple plywood shelf bottom is also a concrete spec, not a generic wood claim, which helps buyers compare materials on a like-for-like basis.
Another useful comparison factor is published opening size. Some blind corner products are hard to evaluate because the opening requirements are vague. Here, face frame and frameless minimum openings are clearly stated. That improves planning accuracy for cabinet shops, installers, and serious DIY buyers. Rather than choosing by appearance alone, buyers can compare the blind corner pull-out based on the verified dimensions, right opening layout, and shelf rating that directly affect fit and daily use.
This blind corner pull-out is designed for 15 inch base blind cabinet openings and must match a right opening, blind left corner cabinet layout.
This Rev-A-Shelf blind corner organizer is for a right opening configuration in a blind left corner cabinet.
The minimum face frame cabinet opening is 15.00 in. W x 22.75 in. D x 18.50 in. H.
The minimum frameless cabinet opening is 16.50 in. W x 22.75 in. D x 18.50 in. H.
Each shelf on this Girasolo blind corner organizer is rated for 33 lb.
The kit includes two wood left Girasolo trays with black wire accents, a post mechanism, soft-close pivot hardware system, and mounting hardware.
This Rev-A-Shelf blind corner pull-out includes a soft-close pivot hardware system.
The buyer should measure cabinet opening width, interior depth, interior height, cabinet construction, and confirm the right opening blind left corner layout.
This maple blind corner pull-out has a 5/8 in. thick maple plywood shelf bottom with a banded wood rim and black wire accents.
This blind corner organizer should be installed following manufacturer installation guidance and local building requirements where applicable.
right opening blind corner pull-out planning starts with cabinet fit, handing, and included hardware. This Rev-A-Shelf blind corner pull-out includes two wood trays, a post mechanism, soft-close pivot hardware system, and mounting hardware for a 15 inch blind corner application. Before purchase, confirm whether your cabinet is face frame or frameless, verify the minimum opening dimensions, and make sure your layout is a blind left corner cabinet with the correct right opening orientation. Those checks help prevent ordering errors and support a smoother installation.
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