🔧 Elevate your kitchen game—lift, store, and impress with ease!
The Life Finds Kitchen Appliance Lifting Brackets (LF-KAL01) feature a durable steel construction with three adjustable tension settings to support appliances weighing up to 33 lbs. Designed for custom shelves up to 20” deep, these spring-loaded brackets fit most full-size framed and frameless cabinets, enabling effortless lifting and hidden storage of mixers, blenders, and other small kitchen appliances.
Manufacturer | Life Finds |
Brand | Life Finds |
Item Weight | 7.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 32.8 x 4.5 x 5.7 inches |
Item model number | LF-KAL01 |
Color | Gray |
Material Type | Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 33" x 5" x 6" |
Manufacturer Part Number | LF-KAL01 |
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These brackets make it easy to access & store heavy kitchen appliances, saving space & your back.
Say goodbye to back strain and hello to effortless baking with these Life Finds Kitchen Appliance Lifting Brackets! I love my stand mixer, but lugging it out from the back of my lower cabinet was always a pain. These brackets have made it so much easier to access my mixer without straining my back.Installation was straightforward, and the brackets feel very sturdy. The spring-loaded lift mechanism works smoothly, and I appreciate that it has three different tension settings to accommodate appliances of varying weights. Now, I can effortlessly lift my mixer into position and get to baking without any hassle.Not only are these brackets functional, but they also help me maximize my limited counter space. When I'm not using my mixer, it's neatly tucked away in the cabinet, freeing up valuable countertop real estate.For the price, these lifting brackets are an absolute steal. They've made a huge difference in my kitchen, and I can't recommend them enough."
H**D
Didn't fit
I was really looking forward to using this for my mixer. However, it did not fit into the cabinet we wanted to put it in.
A**Y
Instructions
This was an SOB to install based on my tiny base cabinet, but also due to lack of seeing the instructions ahead of time, and a missed to to bottom required measurement allowance.If you have strong wood sided cabinets, you do not need to make the wooden braces. If your cabinets have thin sides, you should make the additional wooden supports.I made the wooden braces, they were 1/4"too long so I had to remake them. (I already squared up and marked the template and didn't want to do that part again. I was trying to do the easiest option.) The support has to be square, level and even with the other side of the cabinet, and the other support etc. at that point I put in the metal supports. It took a bit to level and square in three directions to get these two parts to balance with each other. At that point, with the additional wood brace the amount of space for the shelf had been reduced by 2 in. So the air fryer didn't fit on the shelf and I didn't want to pay $59 for a teeny tiny toaster to pop up. So I removed the wooden braces. That gave a little more room to the shelf but not enough, then I removed part of the center face frame giving it two more inches of shelf space. That gave me room for 11 in wide shelf. The metal support itself is wide and takes up considerably space when doubled. The instructions say you can only go 20 in deep. As this new shelf swung down into the cabinet, it hit the bottom and would not enter, jamming at the bottom, so I had to raise the placement of the support above, and reset re-level re-square everything. Did it all again. So at this point I'm days into a 1 hour project. I tried cutting a groove in the bottom of the cabinet and decided raising it was a better option, even though it was like doing it all over from step One again.The shelf just barely makes it width wise into the cabinet and there is one little nut that sticks out you have to be careful and make sure when you screw the shelf on top that it is held in place so that it swings down and the nut misses both the shelf and the side.The support is very strong. I almost think I could have used each half singly in two cabinets.It said it holds 30# and my appliances weighed 8# and 11#.In the end my air fryer handle stuck out too far for the cabinet door to shut. I think I might just buy a different air fryer. 😭Good luck. Here are the instructions.
E**S
Horrible Product and Customer Service
I paid someone to install this product, which tooks WEEKS of him trying to figure out instructions, calling in for help, adjusting and readjusting it to get it to work right. Ultimately he was told to send it in because it was not working, still. When I attempted to send it in, asking how to do this, I got an auto reply that they would not honor the situation, the reference number, told to "sell a broken item to someone else". Then ghosted me. You've been warned.
D**N
Nice set
This did exactly what I wanted it to. I had no issues with installing it, but I do recommend reading the instructions carefully. They work really well and they make storing the mixer easy.
S**.
Holds up the stand mixer
I was unsure about putting my beloved Kitchen Aid on this, but it is a really heavy duty lift mechanism.We tested it with other heavy things a few times before trusting the expensive stand mixer on it.It lifted it up pretty easily and then locked in place.My husband builds home for a living and has installed thousands of cabinets and such. So, when this arrived, he looked it over to see how it compared.He was satisfied.He installed it and said it was a straight forward installation.We used a scrap of laminated shelving left over after a project.We're debating using it to hold our blender, which does not get as much use as the mixer does.But, either way, it's a pretty solid set of brackets and have held up so far to about a dozen or so lifts.If it fails, I'll certainly return and report.
H**L
Heavy duty
These are heavy duty and built solidly. They are spring loaded that help lift a heavy appliance. These are just the brackets/arms. You need to supply the shelf and install it yourself.
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