KitchenArt57010 Select-A-Spice Auto-Measure Carousel Professional Series, Satin
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KitchenArt57010 Select-A-Spice Auto-Measure Carousel Professional Series, Satin

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Product ID: 672996
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Details

  • Material
    Plastic
  • Color
    Satin
  • Special Feature
    Hangable
  • Product Dimensions
    9"D x 8.25"W x
  • Shelf Type
    Tiered Shelf
🔄rotating design
🧂12 spices
⚖️1/4 tsp precision

Description

🌟 Spice Up Your Kitchen Game!

  • EASY ACCESS ANYTIME - With a simple rotation, find your favorite spices in seconds—perfect for the busy professional chef!
  • SPACE SAVING WONDER - Stack up to 48 spices and enjoy a carousel that fits perfectly in any kitchen cabinet.
  • DURABILITY MEETS STYLE - Crafted from long-lasting plastic with a chic satin finish, this carousel is as stylish as it is functional.
  • ORGANIZED SPICE REVOLUTION - Say goodbye to cluttered cabinets with a sleek, tiered design that keeps your spices at your fingertips.
  • PRECISION AT YOUR FINGERTIPS - Twist the dial for exact measurements—no more guessing or messy spoons!

The KitchenArt57010 Select-A-Spice Auto-Measure Carousel is a professional-grade spice organizer designed for efficiency and style. It holds up to 12 spices, features precise 1/4 teaspoon measurements, and boasts a durable, sleek design that enhances any kitchen space. Weighing 2.4 pounds and measuring 9.62 x 9.62 x 7 inches, it’s perfect for the modern culinary enthusiast.

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Specifications

Item Weight2.4 Pounds
Item Dimensions D x W x H9.62"D x 9.62"W x 7"H
Style NameSelect-A-Spice Pro, Satin
ColorSatin
Finish TypesSatin
Material TypePlastic
Required AssemblyNo
Mounting Typecabinet-rack
Room TypeKitchen
Shelf Weight Capacity54 Ounces
Recommended Uses For ProductSpices, Seasoning
Shelf TypeTiered Shelf
Number of Shelves2
Additional FeaturesHangable, Stackable, Rotating, Auto-Measure

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

Are these stainless steel? It is because lots of reviewers have mentioned that these are made of cheap plastic?
I already have one, and I was thinking of buy a second. If I just buy one does it come with the adapter to put the two together?
I already have two stacked, could I put another one on to make three ?
I'm thinking about purchasing two of these carousels. Does anyone know the double-stacked height?

Reviews

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O**C

This spice rack is pretty cool. Minor problems.

--Review Updated---! See new information at the end of the review !!>-----BEGIN ORIGINAL REVIEW June 26, 2013----->So I wasn't sure what to expect when I ordered this thing. I mean, if it worked as advertised it would be a great addition to my kitchen, but if the reviews I had been reading turned out to be true, then I was sure to be disappointed. Negative reviews included that they leak, and are cheaply made.So I just got mine, and so far I haven't had much problem. Of course I will be updating this review because I am not so sure about some points, but overall I am pleasantly surprised.First of all I will address the filling of these spice containers (as this is the first thing one does after washing them out and letting them dry.Filling them was not super easy at first. If you are like me, you have all sorts of bottles and jars of spice of all sizes and shapes. Some tins even. Some can spill right in, but that is rarely the case. I tried a funnel at first, but because of the way the funnel sits in the top (not straight), that was more trouble than it was worth. I was thinking that I could try a larger funnel, but that just made the problem worse. The solution for me was to cut a strip of paper (I used heavy bristol sketch paper) an a shape that is narrower on one end and wider on the other end. Folding this in half I ended up with a perfect little spice chute that made the containers a breeze to fill up with no spillage. One thing to note is that the container might seem full, but there is a lip twords the back of the spice container near the top that prevents it from being filled up all the way at first. Give the container a good shake with the lid sealed to let it settle then top it the rest of the way off.Next lets talk about the construction quality.This set was not exactly what I would consider expensive. At the same time it is fair to expect a product to live up to the basic requirements of the description no matter the price. I think this does that (so far). None of the containers are leaking, nor do any of them seem either mis-aligned or not sealed properly. I get a satisfying "click" when I replace the top. I have not been juggling with them or anything so I cannot speak to hard use yet, but so far they seem pretty adequate. I do not have a mess by or near my spice rack. They do not feel like they are made of solid gold, but I think they feel equal to their price, and so far they live up to the advertised claims on that front.And then the "Patented Dispenser Dial" Thingy.This is where I deducted one star. This might be a case of me not completely understanding the mechanics of the dispensing technique yet, but I feel like more than a quarter TSP is being dispensed per click. I have no actual scientific measurements to back this up, and I could be wrong. Also, there is a "door" thing below each dispenser that keeps the door shut between servings. This door prevents leaks and also completes the seal for storage. It makes sense, but there are a couple of issues with this current design. One is that if the dial is turned while this door is closed, spice will back-up. Meaning that if you open the door in this case, spice will come out regardless of if you are ready for it. NBD, but not something I expected. Also the door prevents one-handed operation as you have to hold the dispenser and open the door with your other hand to get it rolling. This is no big deal. If the item is indeed dispensing the correct quantity per "click" of the wheel, none of things are of issue to me. Personally, I am not sure there is a way to improve this that I can think of.Included LabelsThe labels that are supplied with the device are, well, stupid. They are in some space-age font that looks like it came from a free font site. I do graphics, so maybe this is a thing no one else will mind, but the labels to me look like subway signs from the year 2100. Like they are trying way too hard to be futuristic. Also, if you have some offbeat spice names or custom blends, these labels wont cut it. I got a Dymo Letratag Plus Personal Label Maker, LT-100T DYMO Letratag Plus Personal Label Maker, LT-100T (1733013) with it so I could add my own labels with my own custom names. There are some blank labels included, so you could just get away with a sharpie, but these things look cool, and my handwriting and a sharpie would not really sit well on the design front I think.Overall:Although these dispensers are not perfect in every way, overall I think they are more than satisfactory, and an attractive and functional solution for spice storage and use. And besides the labels, they look pretty cool.>----- END REVIEW June 26, 2013 ----->>----- START UPDATES July 21, 2013 ----->Link added to Dymo Letratag Plus Personal Label Maker, LT-100T DYMO Letratag Plus Personal Label Maker, LT-100T (1733013)About the dispenser knob and 1/4 Teaspoon per click:I have tested if the device actually dispensed the advertised amount of 1/4 Tsp per click of the knob. I have found that it does for the most-part. If dealing with a powder/fine spice these spice jars do dispense 1/4 teaspoon as log as the dispenser is held upright. If held at a strange angle or more than 35 degrees it might not despence the full amount IF the jar is not completely full.In instances where dealing with bulky spices (say whole cloves) the measurement is about as accurate as measuring spoons. Not very I guess. It would be like measuring a spoon full of twigs if you can imagine that.About Construction:As I mentioned in before my edits, these bottles are not more durable than the price suggests. I still hold to this statement for the most-part, with a small deviation. The price would lead one to believe that these things must be pretty crappy. I am happy to report that they are not. They still do not feel like they are made from stainless steel, but they are quite sturdy and dependable. They are solid. I will add that the durability does not lie in the material as much as the overall design of the product. They are designed quite cleverly, and because of the thought that went into the design, we find that these devices snap snugly, do not leak (zero leaks out of 12 with heavy use over one month), and have a bottom "hatch" that secures the dispensing area after use. I still feel that these items are worth the small price. As a matter of fact, I tend to think that I got a really good deal. If a very similar item was found in a local housewares store, I am almost positive that the price would be well beyond what I paid here on Amazon. They are really that good.End Result:I am upgrading my review from four stars to five. I am that pleased with them.

K**A

Love, love, love!

I use this daily and have had it since Christmas. It’s easy to use, the design is sleek and looks very classy. It mounts super easy and is sturdy. I love it because I have such a variety of seasonings with me being a chef. And they stack with ease.

T**A

I like it!

I do like the concept. It could be made of stronger plastic, especially the carousel. Everything worked fine! I actually poured my store bought spices from their container directly into the spice triangle container. Loosing alittle of the spices in the sink, but not to much. You just have to hold the triangle container with the front facing up with your left hand and then what I did I angled the store bought container across the front corner to the back corner of the triangle containers opening! If you have a smaller container say a spice container that has a 1-1/2 inch opening. It is easier t to pour straight into the containers. I also tried a small funnel and it works better. Now its great if you stack them for countertop storage. It works great! Directions could be alot better. Now I don't have countertop space or storage space even in cabinets. So what I plan to do is buy two more and mount them individually under my counter tops. I will update my post. You just have to be easy opening the containers because it is a flip top and eventually wear out. I do wonder if they would consider selling spare spice containers.

S**R

Your Kitchen will smell great from your spices spilling out everywhere

My immediate impression was "cheaply made but convenient". I bought this because I don't have the space for a spice drawer or cabinet, and thought this would be a solution.Then I took it out of the box.I started by figuring out how to mount it under my cabinet (very simple, 3 screws), the super cheap plastic felt like it was going to break when I was putting the handle on, and the prospect of removing it made me think twice about if I wanted to actually mount it. Ends up I didn't get that far.I filled one of the containers with basil leaves, lids and dispenser feel terrible, but are usable and might break in, but it doesn't matter because you definitely wont be using it long enough.Next, I tried Ginger, same feelings towards that container, but whatever, it'll break in, right? (No)The last one I tried (this would be 3 out of 12) was garlic. As the container was half full the cheap plastic cover popped off and the viewing window, which isn't glued, but instead held on by 4 pegs that someone thought were rivets, popped off spilling most of the garlic into my sink.Whatever, maybe a little superglue? No. I decided to check the one I put ginger in first, only to find that the ginger was leaking out from that viewing window AND the dispenser wheel.Checking the rest of the containers I found a second one which the front and window popped off just by picking it up.4 stars for the idea, 0 stars for design, fabrication, material and negative stars for quality control.But hey, at least my kitchen will smell like garlic powder and ginger for a few days.

L**N

Works Well but Feels Cheap

The product works great and dispensers are easy to use, but the quality of the plastic feels a bit cheap and looks it too. Good product for use but does not look or feel as good as the pictures.

T**A

Love It

Love the size, easy to assemble, and to access. Looks great and perfect for spices.

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