Flatware Tray
A flatware tray keeps flatware organized when it is stored in a drawer, which is a great way to simplify the homeowner’s life. It’s really annoying to have to rummage through a pile of flatware every time a specific utensil is needed. The tray can be built into the drawer or constructed as a separate item. Some trays are so attractive that they can be carried to the buffet table and used to dispense flatware.
Flatware trays are made of a variety of materials and available for a variety of prices. Simple molded plastic trays are widely available and very inexpensive. They are very easy to clean, which makes them a good choice in the kitchen. Rubber-covered wire trays are also readily available. Wooden flatware trays are a bit more difficult to find. They can be made from many varieties of wood ranging from bamboo to mahogany. Bamboo flatware trays are becoming more popular because they are so eco-friendly.
Sterling silver flatware is often stored in a flatware chest instead of a flatware tray. Chests provide a more controlled environment for the silver, and their tarnish-resistant linings make caring for silver easier.
Flatware trays are divided into compartments. Five compartments is the standard number, although some trays have more. Choose a tray that provides a separate compartment for each type of flatware included in the flatware set.
Size is an important element to consider when shopping for a flatware tray. The best tray will fit snugly into the drawer, without any extra room to slide around but still easy to lift out. Some flatware trays are expandable, so they can be adjusted to fit the width of the drawer. If the kitchen drawer is an unusual size, check RV suppliers for unusually sized trays.
Measure the length of your flatware, especially the knives, before purchasing a flatware tray. Having a knife compartment that is too short for the knives is a common complaint. That’s the sort of thing that seems unimportant until you have to deal with the nuisance every day.
Building the flatware tray into the drawer allows maximum choice in the use of the space. The correct number and size of compartments for the particular flatware set will be the result. Also, the compartments can be arranged so that the flatware that is used most frequently is placed at the front of the drawer, where it is easily accessible. It’s the ultimate way to customize a flatware tray.




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