The sizes are perfect for either kitchen cabinets or for use in the refrigerator.The ball bearings make the units spin quietly and smoothly.We like the clear plastic instead of the colored or white units.The height of the sides is just right. Easy to get bottles in and out.We will be buying more of these.I purchased this organizer on a whim; I thought it might be helpful for passing condiments at dinner. We ended up really liking its efficiency, and its quality as well. The turning mechanism is smooth and the organizer itself is sturdy. It’s actually costing me more money though because now we need some pretty salt and pepper shakers to display!This lazy Suzan is cute but it's smaller than I thought it would be! Aside from that, it's functional and it gets the job done.We fit our spices on this for the cabinet and it was everything I needed to organize the chaos of my cooking. It fit perfectly for our 13 inch x 11 inch shelf.The best part about this is that there is no more moving all the spices around and out of the cabinet to find the one I need. It’s a cooking game changer!I got this spinning organizer, thinking I could put one of my small Christmas trees on it, and decorate easily in a corner - or use it to organize a cabinet.This plastic organizer has an inch and a quarter rim on it (so much better than I was expecting!), so things on the tray won't go flying. (And will keep me from putting something just a wee bit too large on it.)The tray rests on the turntable, but there are also three plastic feet built in to ensure the tray remains balanced. The one thing that's lacking is any tactile substance to ensure the tray, when it's only lightly weighted, doesn't go dancing across a smooth surface - that plastic is slippery, and hard spin makes a marble or Corian counter like a slip'n'slide.It's well made, attractive, has a great (non-squeaky!) spin, and works well; just needs to have the right amount of items in it. Nice!and it's perfect! I can put all of my skin care products here and not have to worry about knocking it off the wall.Size: 8.6”It moves like butter. Others seem to have a slightly friction to them, but this one doesn’t. It moves smoothly no matter how quickly I spin it. It looks like the top tray is nested in a groove with bearings. This likely is why it can spin so well.It has a smaller tray on the bottom that takes up a little bit of the height space. I had to downsize to a smaller bottle, but that was a buyer error. The diameter is true to size and holds what I need it too. In this case, pill bottles. It doesn’t have a rubberized bottom (to keep things from shifting) but that’s alright. It need to be able to reach the center without tipping or removing bottles anyway.No manufacturing order. A lazy susan created by a small business owner duo it looks like. It’s great to know I’m supporting a family.Overall, the product works just like how it is described to work. I used it for spice jars that were bigger than normal size and was able to fit what I wanted in it. It spins good, there's no lagging and the short height of the side makes it really easy to take jars out and in but still keep them in place.