simplehuman KT1000 Grocery Bag Holder

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simplehuman KT1000 Grocery Bag Holder

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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Simplehuman
Color: brushed
EAN: 0838810002118
Label: simplehuman
Manufacturer: simplehuman
Model: KT1000
Publisher: simplehuman
Release Date: 2005-11-30
Studio: simplehuman



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Product DescriptionThe SimpleHuman KT1000 Grocery Bag Holder is a more efficient and convenient way to store those grocery bags you save. The durable, functional and space-saving design allows it to be mounted on any wall or cabinet, dispensing grocery bags used by your household. Dimensions(WxHxD) - 6.6 x 15.6 x 3.5




Features:
  • Recycled grocery bags fit easily into the top opening
  • Mounts on the wall or under a shelf for easy access
  • Mount in a cabinet for space efficiency
  • Includes screws and adhesive tape for mounting





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Breakdown Review
Quality: Better than needed. No complaints here.

Usage: The bags can get jammed, but that's usually a sign that you have too many stuffed in.

Capacity: The item is a bit small; it only holds about 15-20 bags. However, I can't think of any reason I'd want to hang on to more than that!

Mounting: I opted to use screws to attach this device based on other reviews that the sticky tape did not hold. This has worked fine for me.

Overview: Don't expect too much from this holder. Use it as nothing more than a stylish, simple, small capacity storage/dispenser for plastic bags and you won't be disappointed.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works exactly as intended
The product looks smart and works well and handedly as designed. Does hold a lot of bags



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - The most useless holder known to man
There are two primary problems to this device. The first was putting bags into it. The second was getting bags out of it. The third was how many time it fell off the cabinet door. The fourth was how many times it fell out of the cupboard and landed on my toes after I gave up attaching it back to the door. You can think of these as two problems or four. Using it and storing it are the primary problems.

Almost every single time I tried to put bags in the top of the thing, they jammed. Same with putting them in the side vent. My hands are very small so while I could struggle with getting them out (while scratching my hands), my husband couldn't reach in it at all. When I took bags out they invariably tore. I kept the device only because it worked every blue moon and that still improved on the loose bags under the sink.

The connection? Worthless. It fell off the inside of the cupboard door, constantly. When I finally gave up and just put it under the sink, it fell out on my toes -- exactly one too many times. And THAT was how it ended up in the trash can.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Looks Great, Works Great!
My wife used to keep grocery bags in a "main" grocery bag hanging from a sticky wall hook in the pantery. Not only did they fall out all over the ground often, finally the stupid little hook gave way... or I should say the paint gave way and the hook took a chunk of the paint off with it. This item secures to the wall easily and keeps the bags in place. They come out easily when you want them, don't fall out all over when you don't. Plus, this thing looks prett good too. Overall a great purchase.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - It does what it does
It's fine except two things: 1. The stainless on the outside can bend very easily. 2. Don't even think about using the sticky strips on the back. Huge waste of time. Either put glue on the back where the sticky strips are or use the screws that come with it to mount it.



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