Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: Decadent Dot on March 23, 2016, 07:43:54 am
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It may even be a few years ago that I read a post on here describing a tray which sits on the kitchen worktop. The tray had 2 layers the top one of which had the Thermomix (or any other heavy machine) stood on it and you could pull that layer forward with the machine on it and without effort leaving behind the other layer which stabilized it. You then just pushed the machine back when finished. What a good idea for under the top cupboard machinery, I thought. I saw that this was sold in America but not in England. Does anyone own one of these and can anyone direct me to a supplier?
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I don't recall seeing that, DD, hopefully someone here will remember it for you though.
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I don't recall that post either Dot but did a quick google and this (http://www.amazon.com/Handy-Caddy-Sliding-Counter-Tray/dp/B003LQZKIC) come up with many others.
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I remember someone's husband made a tray for the tmx, and it had a draw underneath for spatulas ect, with a photo. :)
Quote from: stacelee on August 27, 2013, 09:15:09 pm
I have my thermomix sitting on a cutting board with a drawer underneath that I bought from Target. I've stuck felt feet to the bottom of it which lets me slide it forward and backwards on the bench and I keep all of the bits I use all of the time in the drawer....ie scrapers, thermometer, teaspoons, spatulas. I've actually bought two more of them...I have my embroidery sewing machine sitting on one of them with my commonly used threads, bobbins, scissors etc in it.
The link is http://shop.target.com.au/p/acacia-chopping-board-with-drawer/P53164674 if anyone is after one.
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Thanks Robyn, I had a quick look but couldn't find the thread which I knew existed somewhere on the forum.