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Can you rotate them 90° and get a ton of functional space back in your cabinets? Seems like pretty inefficient use of space currently. Very tidy, regardless.
Yes, each one holds 5. I did try them the other way but it was a pain to get the lids out because you had to raise them so high. But I prefer this way. I'm usually a fuction over form type person but for this I just love being able to see it all so neat and tidy.
Clearly the solution is 3D print drawer slides and a little handle so they can effortlessly slide out of the cabinet. Maybe even a pivot so they can angle down and lock in place for easy perusal and selection.