SKU: 51567725072

Rev-A-Shelf 4SDI Series 16-in W x 1.56-in H 3-Tier Maple Spice Drawer Insert, Trim-to-Fit

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Rev-A-Shelf 4SDI Series 16-in W x 1.56-in H 3-Tier Maple Spice Drawer Insert, Trim-to-Fit16 in 3 Tier Maple Spice Drawer Insert Organize spices neatly with Rev A Shelfs 4SDI maple spice drawer insert. This trim to fit, drop in organizer features three angled tiers and durable clear coated maple construction designed for drawers in 36 in or smaller base cabinets. Key Features: Trim to Fit Design: Can be cut to fit drawer widths up to 16 inches; table saw recommended Durable Maple Construction: Clear polyurethane finish resists wear and

16-in 3-Tier Maple Spice Drawer Insert

Organize spices neatly with Rev-A-Shelf’s 4SDI maple spice drawer insert. This trim-to-fit, drop-in organizer features three angled tiers and durable clear-coated maple construction designed for drawers in 36-in or smaller base cabinets.


Key Features:

  • Trim-to-Fit Design: Can be cut to fit drawer widths up to 16 inches; table saw recommended
  • Durable Maple Construction: Clear polyurethane finish resists wear and makes cleanup easy
  • Three Angled Tiers: Keeps spice labels visible and bottles secure for quick access
  • Easy Drop-In Install: Simply measure, trim if needed, and place in the drawer—no assembly required
  • Sized for Base Cabinets: Designed for drawers in 36-inch or smaller base cabinets

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Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Series 4SDI
Material Maple wood
Finish Clear polyurethane (satin) coating
Tiers 3
Overall width 16 in (406 mm)
Overall depth 19-3/4 in (502 mm)
Overall height 1-9/16 in (39 mm)
Height incl. typical spice jar 3-1/4 in (83 mm)
Installation type Drop-in
Trim-to-fit Yes (table saw recommended)
Designed for Drawers in 36-in or smaller base cabinets
Compartments One rear storage compartment plus three tiers
Included components (1) wood spice drawer insert
Primary construction Fully assembled wood insert
Country of origin Mexico
Compliance TSCA Title VI compliant

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What are the overall dimensions?
A: Width 16 in, depth 19-3/4 in, height 1-9/16 in (approx. 3-1/4 in including a typical spice jar).


Q: Does it require tools to install?
A: It’s a drop-in insert; only trimming (if needed) requires tools such as a table saw.


Q: What materials is it made of?
A: Maple wood with a clear polyurethane finish.


Q: Will it fit my drawer?
A: Measure your interior drawer width, depth, and height; this unit is designed to trim-to-fit up to 16 in wide drawers and 19-3/4 in deep.


Q: What comes in the box?
A: One wood spice drawer insert; spices and jars not included.


A Luxe, Layered Pantry—Right in Your Drawer

This maple spice insert brings couture order to the kitchen, turning everyday drawers into a curated apothecary of flavor. The gentle, stepped tiers showcase beautiful labels while the satin-clear finish glows with artisan warmth. Pair it with walnut accents or polished hardware for a refined, collected look. It’s a quietly glamorous essential that elevates cooking rituals and keeps the workspace serenely composed.


Streamline your spice collection in minutes—add this trim-to-fit maple insert to your cart and enjoy a beautifully organized drawer.

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