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The FIFO Countertop Mini Can Tracker is a versatile and efficient can organizer designed to hold up to 30 standard-sized cans. Made in the USA, this stackable and adjustable unit features a First In First Out system to minimize food waste, ensuring your pantry remains organized and your food stays fresh. With easy installation and customizable dowels, it’s the perfect solution for any kitchen.




| Material | Plastic |
| Special Feature | pantry orgnaziation |
| Product Dimensions | 16"D x 16"W x 12"H |
| Shelf Type | Step Shelf |
| Number of Shelves | 4 |
| Room Type | Kitchen |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Mounting Type | Countertop |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cans |
| Item Weight | 3.7 Pounds |
| Brand | FIFO |
| Style | 30 can |
| Manufacturer | FIFO |
| Part Number | 2430 |
| Item Weight | 3.7 pounds |
| Item model number | 51618 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 1 Pack |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Certification | certified frustration-free |
| Special Features | pantry orgnaziation |
| Usage | Food Storage |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
O**A
So much better than the wire racks!
A little complicated to put together, but once done this is sturdy and amazing! I can put so many cans in here and I love the first in first out. So much better than the other wire racks I’ve used in the past where stuff gets pushed to the back. I ended up ordering another one because I liked it so much!
S**E
Awesome rack but be prepared to cut off a lot of flash
I love these racks. They are fantastic. I bought 3 sets to organize our pantry shelves. I am so thrilled. Rotating the cans so newer stuff was in the back was always a pain. Now it is a breeze. The design is pretty compact, the assembly is fairly easy, and they work great.I have 2 complaints. The first is that the packing wasn't super great. 2 wall sections were broken in one of the sets because the box got a small hit during shipping which is going to happen. The boxes arrive in much better condition at our new house vs our old house, so I was surprised how much damage there was considering the box didn't look that bad. I had a slight dent on one corner from probably being put down a little hard. However there is excellent customer service and I got a response and replacement sections super quickly, probably the fastest response I have ever gotten from customer service. I think I got a response within 2 hours of putting in the notice on Amazon to the seller.The second complaint is the lack of clean-up at the factory. The wall pieces have a lot of flash on them (the stuff that leaks out of the cracks in the mold during injection). Usually this stuff is cleaned up in the factory, but all 3 sets were terrible. Since I didn't really have great tools for removing flash quickly like they would at the factory, I spent probably 10 minutes per wall cleaning it up with a razor knife so I wouldn't scrape up my hand if I needed to reach into it after I put it in the pantry. I cleaned up the holes in the wall, the ledge edges, and anything else I felt was kind of sharp or prickly. Super annoying but in the end, I am glad I did it, but would be nice if I didn't have to do it.
S**E
After modifing it does what I want
Wanted a storage system for cat-food that holds more than 12 cans since I buy in bulk. Gave this a shot, and after tinkering for a day made it work. Few notes:-There are only three short pegs, with which you get just one narrow row.-The fit range is listed by oz, when you really should check the diameter of the can. As you can see the 5.5 oz 9lives can will not fit into the middle row, it will go into the top but can snag on a peg sometimes.-There are large cutouts on the sides of the panels, all cans would snag on them at back, which already has congestion problem. After I applied clear packing tape to both sides (to avoid having exposed glue) the problem went way.-cans coming from double feed rows sometimes create self supporting shape in the back, so after you pull a can, new cans out the back don't rollout automatically, easily fixed with a push on cans in one of the feeding rows.-I adapted it to hold 3 oz cat-food by cutting out a cardboard panel and pushing pegs through it (used short pegs). One column held 24 freshly arrived fancy feasts plus some thad I had from before.-wanted to have it over on a shelf, should have checked dimensions. So it got stuffed nicely on an under-counter shelf, the righthand row is held together with tape and without issues dispenses 4oz canned fruit. And surprisingly outer side holds and dispenses 3oz cans without issues, so the treat food can be stored and dispensed separately (kudos for the adjustable design).Note: even non modified row had issues dispensing tomato sauce until I taped over the openings.Hopefully this was helpful to you :)
A**R
Excellent Design!
This can storage solution is beautifully engineered with several thoughtful features making the assembly easy (no tools needed) and its “operation” foolproof. It is the best use of plastic I’ve bought in a year.
2**O
Good & Bad. (long review)
Pros:1) I had a LOT of fun putting this together.2) Modular design provides MANY options re: width.3) Sturdy design.Cons:1) Not TRULY first-in-first-out, unless ....2) Sometimes, the can "hangs-up" when trying to remove from bottom row.3) Won't work w/ cans larger than 15oz; dicey w/ tuna/cat-food cans.4) About $10 overpriced, especially w/ the problems.I bought two units. This was to take advantage of the modular design, and allow me flexibility in how I'd ultimately arrange the unit(s).These are extremely easy to assemble, and a LOT of fun. Any kid who can build things w/ Legos can put this together. In fact, you might want one to do it for you (see below). It is also a sturdy unit. There is some flexibility at the front, but this is somewhat advantageous for loading/unloading. I immediately began "playing around" to find out its capabilities.Back to that kid. I found the LONG dowels easy to twist, however, the SHORT dowels difficult, but do-able since I have medium sized hands. Small hands would have no problem.Before I move on to the Cons, let me elaborate on flexibility of the modular design w/ some actual dimensions (+/- 1/8"):1) The width for a single LONG channel, is 7"; but the width for two LONG units is only, 11.5".2) Width for a single SHORT channel, is 6", the width for two SHORT units is, 9.25".3) Width for 3 LONG channels (typ assembly), is 16.25", w/ 4 LONG channels at 21"4) Width for 2 LONG & 1 SHORT channels (alt typ), is 15.25"; 3 LONG & 1 SHORT, 19.75".5) 2 LONG & 2 SHORT, 18.75"; 3 LONG & 2 SHORT, 23.75"; 4 LONG & 2 SHORT, 28"6) While I wasn't gonna, 5 LONG & 2 SHORT, 32.25"; 6 LONG & 1 SHORT, 33.75".As others have stated, the middle row does NOT empty second. As the bottom row is used, cans from the TOP row will follow. ONLY when there are no cans in the top row, will the MIDDLE row move into the bottom, but USUALLY only w/ some "nudging" (can also reach into empty top row to aid the lead middle row can). If one loads from the top until both the bottom & top rows are full (the middle will remain empty) and THEN loads the middle row, it will function as FIFO, in a matter of speaking. To avoid an essentially empty channel, one could continue to load the newest cans on the top row, place the OLDEST cans in the middle (from the bottom front), then use the middle row FIRST, which is what I intend on doing IF I keep these units (not finding anything better out there).Due to the opening on both SIDES of the bottom opening, the edge of the can can/will "catch" on the upper edge of the opening. This could easily been avoided, simply by having this area solid. While I haven't done it, I suspect that using masking/duct tape across these openings will prevent this.While I knew by reading reviews that they wouldn't work, but just to round it out, I did play around w/ larger than 15oz cans. Most simply won't fit into the channel. A 18.5oz Progresso soup can will fit into upper row, slide properly, but can't get past the bottom row dowel. Too bad the bottom row wasn't just a little taller.I played w/ two tuna cans. If a single can is loaded flat in either top or middle row, it slides just fine into the bottom (flat). If two cans are loaded together flat in top row (won't fit in middle row opening) they jam trying to get down back chute, but two stacked cans won't fit past dowel anyway (same thing for can on short edge at outer end chases). A can WILL fit on long edge under dowel. PERHAPS, if bottom is first stacked w/ cans on long edge, then MAYBE cans loaded flat on middle row could fall on edge into chute, to replenish bottom row. To be determined by others.One last thought. A single unit comes w/ 12 long dowels & 3 short. A total of 6 will be left over, as noted in instructions. It would have been nice to have instead been given 9 long & 6 short. 6 will still be left over, but this allows more flexibility if two or three units are purchased, re: the number of short channels, especially if the tuna/cat-food can thing works.
Z**D
Highly recommend
Best can organizer I’ve ever used. Works exactly as advertised. Cans don’t get jammed or fall off back of it. Would highly recommend
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