- Slider Tray with Rollers & Brake – Invented to help to move heavy kitchen appliances from under the cabinets such as stand mixer, coffee maker, blenders, Espresso machines, air fryers etc. on kitchen countertops.
- Effortless 2-Finger Clip Operation – The rollers & brake sytem is very easy to clip to activate and it stays put automatically once fingers release. Much more effortless than a lever type tray which requires to press the lever all the time to move forward or backward.
- One Piece Tray – The rollers and brake system is welded or screwed underneath the tray, it moves more smoothly and steadily than a 2-piece plastic caddy.
- The Slimest Tray – Only 0.7” (17.5mm) high, max weight capacity is 50 lbs. Tray size is 11.8” wide by 13.8″ deep. Please refer to presentation size chart to determine which size matches your appliance.
- Everie Quality – Made of 1.0 mm thick iron plate, wide knob brings more comfort while clipping. Wheels are with grooves to stop sideways movement on slippery surface. Compatible with KitchenAid stand mixer, Ninja air fryer, Instant Pot air fryer, Hamilton Beach coffee makers etc.
Deals ❤️ EVERIE The SLIMEST 0.7” High Rolling Appliances Tray With Rollers Compatible With Coffee Makers, Stand Mixers, Blenders, Air Fryers, GL02-M30 ✔️
$12.99 Original price was: $12.99.$10.39Current price is: $10.39.
SKU: AMZ-B09S8J6NH9 Category: Food Processor Parts & Accessories
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| Size | Small – 11.6''W x 10''D, Medium – 11.8''W x 13.8''D, Medium – 13.8''W x 11.8''D, Large – 12.6"W x 15"D, Large – 15"W x 12.6''D |
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I ordered this appliance tray to sit under a Ninja Coffee Brew System (model CP301 with tea).This item fit my criteria initially because it is low profile. With the Ninja sitting on top there is only a fraction of an inch left to clear the underside of my cabinets, which sit about ~16″ above my countertop. The initial impression out of the box is good — but there are problems with the design and functionality of the product as discussed in this review.The general idea is to squeeze the lock release mechanism to slide forward and release to lock. In practice, it is somewhat awkward to squeeze while also moving the tray back to front and front to back. An easier implementation would have involved a side-mounted slider switch on the tray to lock and unlock (eliminates the need to squeeze buttons to operate). Additionally, because the squeeze-to-unlock is located in a cutout at the front of the tray it takes away from the usable surface area and also doesn’t do much for the looks.The bearings operate smoothly enough and the initial impression out of the box is good — but the feet on the tray once it is “locked” are only marginally better than the appliance itself for resisting lateral movement across the countertop. There is no extension limit because there is no internal shelf or tray that extends and retracts the appliance — rather the entire platform is designed to roll until you release the buttons.An alternative to this product sold elsewhere on Amazon consists of an appliance mat that simply makes it easier to slide across the counter. I bypassed that option because I didn’t want the aesthetic of a “place mat” protruding from beneath my Ninja, nor did I feel up to the task of cutting them down to fit. The mats that are sold for this purpose, unlike this product, slide in any direction one pulls them, which for some uses might be the right way to go (i.e. a heavy stand mixer). However, for a coffeemaker that simply needs to clear the underside of a cupboard but otherwise is intended to remain in a fixed “home” position relative to other items, a weighted base/foundation is necessary to make this kind of product reach its potential. Unfortunately, the tray is too lightweight for this purpose. While pulling forward it is nonetheless possible to pull the tray askew. If I wanted to skitter across the surface of my counter I would just pull my coffeemaker out with the existing rubber appliance feet catching on the surface of my counter as I go. This appliance tray solves the problem of that in ONE direction — back and forth — but not side to side. The result is that I still have to scooch/slide my coffeemaker around to ensure it is centered front to back and side-to-side beneath my cupboards. (A better product might have been designed with an actual try that slides out from a weighted base that remains put beneath one’s cupboards.)Now that I appreciate the limitations of this design, the simpler and cheaper way to go would be to A) buy felt stick-on pads and place them underneath a tempered glass or wood cutting board to create a moveable base of your own, or B) buy small furniture-protector pads and stick over the existing appliance feet to facilitate easier sliding from beneath one’s cupboards. (With the caveat that one would NOT want to tack on felt “feet” to the bottom of any appliance that generates excessive amounts of heat, nor would it be appropriate to put a toaster oven, say, on a non-heat resistant platform.)While it’s my own fault for failing to verify in advance of purchase how little weight there is to this appliance tray relative to what may sit on top of it, the fact remains that without a heavier item sitting atop the tray to create added resistance against moving side-to-side, it is an overly-complicated solution to a problem with much simpler solutions available.Having only received this item today, I was about to go request a return, when I came to appreciate that the price of this product dropped to half (tagged as a “lowest price in 30 days” limited-time deal). For half the list price, it isn’t worth the bother to return it to Amazon — but regardless the only way I can ever do a “free return” as a PRIME member is to get on an Amazon chat to request a UPS return label via email.Thinking it wouldn’t hurt to ask if Amazon would price match the current price, I posed the question of price matching in lieu of a return for the FIRST TIME since I began shopping this website back in 1999. Alas, after being transferred between multiple agents on Chat, I was told by the “Price Match Team” that they don’t price match at all. (Never mind that it hasn’t even been 24 hours since delivery and that fulfillment of this order originated with Amazon and not a third-party.) So to add to the frustration of a product that doesn’t grip the counter well enough to resist sliding in the wrong direction, apparently, the Amazon website is just “smart” enough to taunt recent buyers such as myself with the “lowest price in 30 days” without bothering to note that the customer in question purchased this at the HIGHEST price in 30 days.I am going to close this review by asking my fellow customers for help. During the pandemic returns should have become easier — instead they have become a big hassle. Increasingly, Amazon attempts to offer only one “free” return option and that is to drive to a UPS Store drop-off location. Problem is, the Return Center doesn’t care if the customer is 10 minutes away or over an hour’s drive away from such a drop-off location.No matter how many times I explain on a Chat that a UPS Drop Off location is not “hassle free”, Amazon Chat agents have yet to confirm whether my feedback will ever reach management. Prior to the pandemic, it used to be that one would see the option to PRINT a UPS return label — not just a QR code for drop off. During the pandemic, that option was removed from the Return Center and Amazon began to insist that customers — even those of us under lockdown! — vist a UPS Store in person to make a drop-off. (So much for contact free!) Not long after that, the Return Center began to slap a “truck fee” on UPS home pickups. Some three years later, it is no longer possible to return DEFECTIVE or INCORRECT merchandise without being hit up with truck fees (for some purchases, the fee is so great it’s not worth returning the item in question).Although I only return a small fraction of orders I place, it has grown VERY OLD to explain to every Amazon customer service agent I encounter why I need them to email me a UPS Return Label. (Even before the pandemic the UPS driver insisted in my area insisted on “contact free” methods — meaning I would routinely miss the UPS Home pickup, despite the fact that I work from home, because the UPS driver did not bother to ring my doorbell and/or wait on me to answer the door with package in hand.) By the time the pandemic had rolled around, I had come up with an EASY workaround: Print the UPS return label myself and simply set the box outside my door the next time I expected an Amazon/UPS delivery. My driver didn’t have to wait on me to answer the door. I didn’t have to be at home. And it never failed to work providing I attached a sign that read “Amazon return” on the box.I suspect that for all the assurances from Amazon chat agents that my feedback would be forwarded to management that my feedback hasn’t made it that far. Perhaps if more of us can get involved in protesting these “truck fees” — or the fact that Amazon “free returns” are not free for those of us who live far away from a UPS drop-off location — things will change for the better.
T. Andrews –
Use this under my coffee maker. Love being able to roll it out to the front of the counter to pour in water and let the coffee make. Then roll it to the back of the counter.
Jen Mann –
I put my ninja coffee maker on it to slide it out easily from under the upper cabinet. It works well and locks in place. Love it!
KK –
This is an upgrade to the previous slider I was using. Easy to pull and push. Will but more.
carl kalafut –
Works great and the price is reasonable. I have my Ninja Coffee pot on it and I’m ordering another for my Vitamix.
JP Niland –
Really helpful for rolling out coffee machine under shelf
MED –
They love it. Makes it easy to move the kurig.
Vet 101 –
Great value