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KitchenArt 57010 Select-A-Spice Auto-Measure Carousel Professional Series, Satin

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Style: Select-A-Spice Pro, Satin


Features

  • LONG-LASTING DESIGN: Made from durable plastic, this seasoning carousel is built to last and ready to go when you are.
  • TWELVE SPICE CAPABILITY: This carousel can hold up to 12 different spices and rotates for ease of access.
  • PRECISE MEASUREMENTS: Get the exact amount needed without measuring spoons. Simply twist the dial for a perfect 1/4 teaspoon measurement!
  • SLEEK DESIGN makes for easy storage and simple organization. With 55 spice labels and the option to stack up to 48 different spices, you'll never dig through a messy cabinet again.
  • MEASUREMENTS: This carousel weighs 2.4 pounds and measures 9.5 x 9.5 x 6 inches.

Description

In need of easy storage for your spices? The Select-A-Spice Auto-Measure Carousel Professional Series provides a unique way to store and sort cooking spices. The Auto-Measure Carousel can be mounted under the cabinet or double stacked. 55 spice labels are included for you to apply to the 12 canisters for easy assortment (spices not included). Each canister holds 4.5 oz. of spices and automatically measures a perfect 1/4 tsp with each click. The canister also gives you the option to either shake or pour your spices out. Witness the space-saving functionality of this useful tool.

Material: Plastic


Color: Satin


Special Feature: Auto-Measure, Hangable, Rotating, Stackable


Product Dimensions: 9.5"D x 8.25"W x 6"H


Shelf Type: Tiered Shelf


Material: Plastic


Color: Satin


Special Feature: Auto-Measure, Hangable, Rotating, Stackable


Product Dimensions: 9.5"D x 8.25"W x 6"H


Shelf Type: Tiered Shelf


Number of Shelves: 1


Room Type: Kitchen


Finish Type: Satin


Assembly Required: No


Mounting Type: cabinet-rack


Recommended Uses For Product: Seasoning, Spices


Included Components: Spice Carousel


Item Weight: 2.4 Pounds


Brand: KitchenArt


Style: Select-A-Spice Pro, Satin


Shelf Weight Capacity: 54 Ounces


Is Customizable: No


UPC: 099898570108 689978119572 885147315947 887674474364 732233490142 885193838148 719707918456 706001040969


Global Trade Identification Number: 08


Item Weight: 2.4 pounds


Department: Unisex


Manufacturer: Kitchen Art


Item model number: 57010COM


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 17, 2006


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  • This spice rack is pretty cool. Minor problems.
Style: Select-A-Spice Classic, White
--Review Updated--- ! See new information at the end of the review !! >-----BEGIN ORIGINAL REVIEW June 26, 2013-----> So I wasn't sure what to expect when I ordered this thing. I mean, if it worked as advertised it would be a great addition to my kitchen, but if the reviews I had been reading turned out to be true, then I was sure to be disappointed. Negative reviews included that they leak, and are cheaply made. So I just got mine, and so far I haven't had much problem. Of course I will be updating this review because I am not so sure about some points, but overall I am pleasantly surprised. First of all I will address the filling of these spice containers (as this is the first thing one does after washing them out and letting them dry. Filling them was not super easy at first. If you are like me, you have all sorts of bottles and jars of spice of all sizes and shapes. Some tins even. Some can spill right in, but that is rarely the case. I tried a funnel at first, but because of the way the funnel sits in the top (not straight), that was more trouble than it was worth. I was thinking that I could try a larger funnel, but that just made the problem worse. The solution for me was to cut a strip of paper (I used heavy bristol sketch paper) an a shape that is narrower on one end and wider on the other end. Folding this in half I ended up with a perfect little spice chute that made the containers a breeze to fill up with no spillage. One thing to note is that the container might seem full, but there is a lip twords the back of the spice container near the top that prevents it from being filled up all the way at first. Give the container a good shake with the lid sealed to let it settle then top it the rest of the way off. Next lets talk about the construction quality. This set was not exactly what I would consider expensive. At the same time it is fair to expect a product to live up to the basic requirements of the description no matter the price. I think this does that (so far). None of the containers are leaking, nor do any of them seem either mis-aligned or not sealed properly. I get a satisfying "click" when I replace the top. I have not been juggling with them or anything so I cannot speak to hard use yet, but so far they seem pretty adequate. I do not have a mess by or near my spice rack. They do not feel like they are made of solid gold, but I think they feel equal to their price, and so far they live up to the advertised claims on that front. And then the "Patented Dispenser Dial" Thingy. This is where I deducted one star. This might be a case of me not completely understanding the mechanics of the dispensing technique yet, but I feel like more than a quarter TSP is being dispensed per click. I have no actual scientific measurements to back this up, and I could be wrong. Also, there is a "door" thing below each dispenser that keeps the door shut between servings. This door prevents leaks and also completes the seal for storage. It makes sense, but there are a couple of issues with this current design. One is that if the dial is turned while this door is closed, spice will back-up. Meaning that if you open the door in this case, spice will come out regardless of if you are ready for it. NBD, but not something I expected. Also the door prevents one-handed operation as you have to hold the dispenser and open the door with your other hand to get it rolling. This is no big deal. If the item is indeed dispensing the correct quantity per "click" of the wheel, none of things are of issue to me. Personally, I am not sure there is a way to improve this that I can think of. Included Labels The labels that are supplied with the device are, well, stupid. They are in some space-age font that looks like it came from a free font site. I do graphics, so maybe this is a thing no one else will mind, but the labels to me look like subway signs from the year 2100. Like they are trying way too hard to be futuristic. Also, if you have some offbeat spice names or custom blends, these labels wont cut it. I got a Dymo Letratag Plus Personal Label Maker, LT-100T DYMO Letratag Plus Personal Label Maker, LT-100T (1733013) with it so I could add my own labels with my own custom names. There are some blank labels included, so you could just get away with a sharpie, but these things look cool, and my handwriting and a sharpie would not really sit well on the design front I think. Overall: Although these dispensers are not perfect in every way, overall I think they are more than satisfactory, and an attractive and functional solution for spice storage and use. And besides the labels, they look pretty cool. >----- END REVIEW June 26, 2013 -----> >----- START UPDATES July 21, 2013 -----> Link added to Dymo Letratag Plus Personal Label Maker, LT-100T DYMO Letratag Plus Personal Label Maker, LT-100T (1733013) About the dispenser knob and 1/4 Teaspoon per click: I have tested if the device actually dispensed the advertised amount of 1/4 Tsp per click of the knob. I have found that it does for the most-part. If dealing with a powder/fine spice these spice jars do dispense 1/4 teaspoon as log as the dispenser is held upright. If held at a strange angle or more than 35 degrees it might not despence the full amount IF the jar is not completely full. In instances where dealing with bulky spices (say whole cloves) the measurement is about as accurate as measuring spoons. Not very I guess. It would be like measuring a spoon full of twigs if you can imagine that. About Construction: As I mentioned in before my edits, these bottles are not more durable than the price suggests. I still hold to this statement for the most-part, with a small deviation. The price would lead one to believe that these things must be pretty crappy. I am happy to report that they are not. They still do not feel like they are made from stainless steel, but they are quite sturdy and dependable. They are solid. I will add that the durability does not lie in the material as much as the overall design of the product. They are designed quite cleverly, and because of the thought that went into the design, we find that these devices snap snugly, do not leak (zero leaks out of 12 with heavy use over one month), and have a bottom "hatch" that secures the dispensing area after use. I still feel that these items are worth the small price. As a matter of fact, I tend to think that I got a really good deal. If a very similar item was found in a local housewares store, I am almost positive that the price would be well beyond what I paid here on Amazon. They are really that good. End Result: I am upgrading my review from four stars to five. I am that pleased with them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2013 by osmosisinc

  • Bought this black one to replace my old white one… That is 18 years old!
Style: Select-A-Spice Pro, Black
OK, I just found the instructions so I'm updating my review. This CAN be mounted under the cabinet. You just have to remove the small cap. It's very difficult to remove without a flathead screwdriver. But it works just like the old model.
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2025 by Southern Belle

  • Very nice for the price
Style: Select-A-Spice Classic, White
I really wasn't expecting much for the price and looking at the positive and negative review I though I had an idea of what the problems were. I was really surprised by the build quality and the ease of setting it up. Took all of 20 minutes to install and fill all the spice containers. A few of the reviews talk about problems sealing and the auto measure being more than it is supposed to be. So let's talk about the seal. I had one container that I didn't need right off the bat so I decided to fill it with water and see how airtight the seal is. It would not leak water out of the top lids at all and the auto measure on the bottom didn't really leak,but did once you opened the lid. I am not saying it is as airtight as a jar, but it is not bad at all. Now once you have used them you do have to be careful about spices getting in the lid hinge for the shaker, not so much for using the lid for measuring spoons. While some might complain about this, this is not a shaker jar where you can crush past any spices that get in the threading with the lid, if you let too much get in the hinge it can effect the seal. A simple way to get past this I keep a small basting brush handy and just give it a little sweep after I am done. One nice feature over a regular shaker is the wider lines do not clog as bad as a normal shaker when you are working with steamy foods. For the auto measure dial I have tested it with a couple of different spices. The powders do tend to measure a little heavy, but that is easily avoidable by quickly turning the dial one full rotation as soon as you fill it. That way you prefill the individual slots without the top slot sitting with the powdered spices cramming it full. For dried spices I like to give it a couple of taps, then use the top slot to measure from. If not they can be a little light in the measurement. Neither is that big an issue because if you only cook to specific measurements and never taste your not really cooking in the first place. One of two things would have made this a 5 star review if the price was just slightly less expensive even though it is a deal at $20 I think $15 would making it a huge bang for the buck, the last is while it is a nice design, if it were easier to clean between fills. As it is it is easier to use it for specific spices each time because cleaning the auto measure can be a hassle. So an enthusiastic 4 of 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2013 by ND Mike

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