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  2. How to use a kitchen cart to maximize storage - AOL

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    Kitchen carts and rolling islands can be a practical way to maximize space in your kitchen, especially if you live in a small area. Kitchen carts and rolling islands can be a practical way to ...

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    And for just $69, this storage cart is like adding three extra cabinets to your kitchen — instantly. Each of the three shelves holds up to 88 pounds, making them ideal for storing bulky items ...

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    Rolling Kitchen Storage Cart Island. $78 $270 Save $192. If you feel like your kitchen could do with a few extra countertops and cabinets, this rolling storage island is like adding three extra ...

  5. Dumbwaiter - Wikipedia

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    A dumbwaiter also known as a lazy waiter (Speiseaufzug) in the oldest restaurant in Munich, the Hundskugel, with the hand-pulled cart in the "UP" position and only the rope visible. A dumbwaiter is a small freight elevator or lift intended to carry food. Dumbwaiters found within modern structures, including both commercial, public and private ...

  6. Rubbermaid - Wikipedia

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    They called their line of rubber kitchen products Rubbermaid. [4] In 1934 Horatio Ebert saw Rubbermaid products at a New England department store, and believed such products could help his struggling Wooster Rubber. He engineered a merger of the two enterprises in July 1934.

  7. Yatai (food cart) - Wikipedia

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    Yatai are typically wooden carts [2] on wheels, equipped with kitchen appliances and seating. Handles and seating fold into the cart while it is being transported. [8] A pushcart usually measures 3 by 2.5 meters. [4] Vendors serve a variety of foods such as ramen, gyoza, and tempura. [6] Beer, sake, and shōchū are usually available. [6]