4 inch round docking drawer canister describes this stainless steel in-drawer canister, so installers know it is designed as a 4 inch diameter container for organizing contents inside a drawer rather than on the countertop. The product is categorized as an in-drawer canister and drawer insert, so it functions as a contained storage space that drops into a prepared opening in a cabinet drawer. The canister is round, so it nests into a circular cutout, which simplifies layout when laying out drilling or routing operations in a drawer bottom or insert panel. The Docking Drawer brand and manufacturer part number 0024-00504 identify it as part of a defined system, which matters when matching to drawings, project schedules, or repeat orders across multiple jobs. The capped bottom detail means the base is closed, so stored items are held above the drawer surface, which helps keep the drawer interior cleaner during everyday use.
The 4 inch canister width and 4 inch cutout size are identical, so the installer can use a 4 inch hole saw or template to create a circular opening that supports the canister wall around its full circumference. The stated canister height to the bottom of the lip of 5 inches shows that the body extends 5 inches below the top mounting surface, so drawer boxes or panels must provide at least this depth for proper seating. The bottom lip reference means the canister registers at the lip rather than the bottom, so the upper edge rests on the surface around the cutout and the canister hangs below, which affects how much material remains around the opening. The stainless steel construction creates a consistent cylinder wall, so the fit between the 4 inch opening and the canister body stays predictable across multiple units on the same project.
The product is defined as a kitchen and bath cabinet in-drawer canister, so it is intended to sit inside drawers in those cabinet environments rather than on doors or open shelves. The round 4 inch cutout size makes it suited to drawer bottoms or horizontal panels where a circular hole can be bored or routed, which aligns with typical shop tools used in cabinet production. The 5 inch height to the bottom of the lip means it works in drawers or compartments with at least that vertical interior space, so it fits into deeper drawers commonly found in kitchen and bath bases. The capped bottom construction allows the canister to hold contents above the drawer floor, so it serves as a contained insert within the drawer cavity rather than a pass-through tube into lower spaces.
The matching 4 inch canister width and 4 inch cutout size create a straightforward layout, because the same nominal dimension governs both the component and the required opening, reducing calculation steps during fabrication. The 5 inch height to the bottom of the lip provides a fixed depth reference, so production teams can standardize drawer box depth and rail positions around that dimension for repeatable fit across multiple cabinets. The round geometry means that once the center point of the cutout is located, the canister will sit evenly in any rotational orientation, which is useful when several canisters are arranged in a pattern within a drawer. The stainless steel material gives the insert a stable shape, so the dimensioned fit between the 4 inch opening and the canister remains consistent over time as drawers are opened and closed in normal use.
The canister has a 4 inch width and requires a 4 inch cutout, with a 5 inch height to the bottom of the lip, so drawer depth and layout can be sized around these fixed numbers.
The 4 inch cutout size matches the canister width, so installers can plan uniform 4 inch round openings using common boring or routing tools for multiple locations in a drawer.
The capped bottom closes the base of the canister, so small stored items sit inside the insert itself rather than contacting the drawer floor beneath the opening.
The canister is categorized for kitchen and bath cabinet drawers, so it is used inside those drawers as a round stainless steel insert for organizing contents.
The 5 inch height to the bottom of the lip means the drawer or panel must provide at least that depth, so the canister body hangs fully below the lip without interference.
The Docking Drawer brand and manufacturer part number 0024-00504 identify this specific 4 inch round stainless steel capped-bottom canister for specifications and repeat orders.
The 4 inch width, matching 4 inch cutout size, and 5 inch height give cabinet shops clear numbers to design around when adding round storage inserts to kitchen and bath drawers. The stainless steel construction and capped bottom configuration define how the canister performs as a contained insert sitting inside the drawer space. The Docking Drawer brand and part number 0024-00504 tie the component to documented specifications, which supports consistent use across multiple cabinets in a project. For projects calling for a 4 inch round in-drawer canister with a closed bottom, this model aligns directly with those requirements.
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