Home Decorators Collection cabinet inserts help organize your drawers, so everything is easily at hand. Solid hardwood divider tray has individual compartments to organize your utensils. Sized to fit 15 in. drawer. Bonus full width compartment suitable for longer utensils.
- Constructed from solid hardwood for strength and added beauty
- Individual compartments for organizing larger cooking utensils
- Subtle tones of natural wood grain are enhanced by a durable clear coat finish
- 2 individual utensil compartments and 1 full width compartment
- Cabinets are custom built to order, returns cannot be accepted
- Limited lifetime warranty
Rosalia McClure (verified owner) –
Product: Home Decorator’s Collection 10x3x19 in. Utensil Tray Divider for 15 in. Shallow Drawer in Natural Maple/Country of Origin: USA/////This drawer divider/organizer is made from top quality maple veneer and is a wood-admirer’s dream. it can also be cut to fit if desired. it utilizes the sides of the drawer as compartment walls and is tall enough (at 3″) to contain utensils, gadgets, etc. without having them spill over into adjacent sections. It enabled me to tame a very problematic “kitchen things” drawer and I plan to purchase one for my silverware as well. Great design and quality for sure.
Candido Kuhic (verified owner) –
I have been using this divider for a few months and its worked out well. I like that its made out of real wood and it seems to be fairly well built. I would purchase this again.
Alberta Legros (verified owner) –
The utensil insert is made from a nice maple color wood. The tray is built a little longer than the drawer. You will need to use a table saw to shorten it (or have someone do it for you). General instructions are included which also covers a few of their other products. The width fits perfectly – very snug – and the end part of the tray is about 2 3/4 inches longer where the trimming is required.
Russ Stoltenberg (verified owner) –
Useful divider that adds a couple separators to a standard counter depth drawer. The usefulness is limited by the dimensions of the divider somewhat. It leaves a less usable space behind it that has a partial floor. I’d prefer the dividers go all the way to the edge of the width too, again, it leaves an odd remainder of floor that makes it difficult to lay things flat, and takes away width from the dividers, which are all ready a little small for many cooking utensils.
Aida Stroman (verified owner) –
I put this divider in a larger drawer than it was made for but it works well. This divider is solid because its made from hardwood and it has a nice finish on it. It has a bottom to it which prevents it from sliding around in the drawer. Even though this is a hardwood divider I think the price of $83.97 is just too high for what it is. I don’t think I would purchase it at this price level.
Elwyn Keeling (verified owner) –
Once placed into a drawer the tray is really great looking and organizes utensils well. Much nicer than the many plastic dividers out there. Adds a touch of elegance to the kitchen. But for an item this expensive it has many drawbacks. The edges are only rough cut and in some spots so rough it leaves chips on the visible parts. I had to sand mine down. The instructions say it can be cut to fit, but how many people will pay so much, then find a wood worker with the right tools to cut it – and it does take skill to cut these thin veneers without damage. Also HD’s description is wrong. 10″ width does not fit a 15″ drawer however you measure it. So be sure to compare the interior width of your drawer to the width of the tray you are purchasing if you want a tight fit.