Super Susan Cabinet – Cabinet Glossary
What is a Super Susan Cabinet?
A Super Susan Cabinet is a corner base cabinet with fixed shelves that hold rotating trays mounted on ball-bearing hardware. Unlike lazy susans, the trays spin independently without a center pole.
Quick Facts About Super Susan Cabinets
- Placement: inside corner base cabinets.
- Design: trays mounted on sturdy turntables, no pole.
- Benefit: maximizes storage with higher weight capacity.
Use Cases
- Storing heavy cookware like cast iron.
- Making corner cabinets more accessible.
- Replacing traditional lazy susans with stronger hardware.
Designer Tip
Choose a super susan instead of a lazy susan for heavy-duty storage needs.
Alternative Names
- Heavy-Duty Lazy Susan
- Corner Turntable Cabinet
FAQ About Super Susan Cabinets
Q: How is a super susan different from a lazy susan?
A: Super susans have no center pole, making them sturdier and easier to load.
Q: Are they standard in cabinet lines?
A: Often optional, but available in many semi-custom and custom lines.
Related Terms
- Lazy Susan Cabinet – The traditional version with a center pole.
- Corner Base Cabinet – The cabinet type that houses super susans.
Keep Learning & Start Planning
- Return to our full Cabinetry Glossary to explore more terms.
- Shop super susan cabinets in our kitchen collections.
- Work with a Designer to optimize your corner storage.