KitchenArt 25000 Auto Measure Spice Carousel without Spices, White
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KitchenArt 25000 Auto Measure Spice Carousel without Spices, White Overview
The KitchenArt Select-A-Spice Carousel is the ultimate in spice organizing holding 12 spice dispensers on a rotating base. Each dispenser has a shaker port, large mouth port and an Auto-Measure dial which dispenses a quarter teaspoon of spices with each turn of the patented dial. It comes with a mounting adapter for mounting under the cabinet or for double stacking two carousels. Spices not included!
KitchenArt 25000 Auto Measure Spice Carousel without Spices, White Feature
- Includes 12 spice dispensers
- Patented Auto-Measure dial
- Shakes and pours
- Mounting base
- Safe to use in the dishwasher
KitchenArt 25000 Auto Measure Spice Carousel without Spices, White Specifications
Install this plastic spice/herb storage-and-dispensing unit under a cabinet (mount included) or place it in a cupboard or on your countertop. The carousel holds 12 dispensers and rotates 360 degrees, providing instant access to a whole shelf of spices and dried herbs. Buy two carousels and stack them with an adaptor (included) so 24 spices and herbs can be stored compactly. Each dispenser offers three methods of dispensing contents. First, an automatic measurer operates by turning a dial; with each click of the dial, 1/4 teaspoon of the selected spice or herb cascades from the dispenser's bottom. Second, each dispenser has a shaker top. Finally, each dispenser has an opening large enough to accommodate measuring spoons. (This is also the opening through which you fill the dispensers.) Forty-four stick-on labels are included; most are printed with the names of common spices and herbs, but there are six blank labels as well. --Fred Brack