The Pinello base pull-out is a complete storage system that turns a narrow base cabinet into organised space for oils, vinegars, spices and cleaning products. Built by Blum with their Legrabox runner system, it pulls the entire contents out toward you, bringing everything within easy reach.
Where It Fits
This fits into base cabinets from 300mm wide, making use of those awkward narrow spaces that often become dead storage. You need at least 520mm internal depth and 525mm height, though if you want the fourth shelf positioned high, your cabinet needs to be 712mm tall internally.
How It Works
The white steel frame holds three or four shelves that glide out on Blum's Legrabox runners. Everything stays put as you pull it out thanks to non-slip matting on each shelf. Magnetic dividers let you create compartments of different sizes, and there's a specific bottle partition to keep tall items secure. You can choose soft-close action or push-to-open for handleless kitchens.
Why It Matters
Without this kind of system, narrow cabinets become places where things disappear. You end up buying duplicates of items you already own but can't find, or struggling to reach something at the back. The pull-out brings everything forward, and the dividers prevent the usual cascade when you remove one item.
Design Consideration
This works well in kitchens where you want clean, organised storage that doesn't require perfect discipline to maintain. The magnetic dividers adjust as your storage needs change. However, at 40kg maximum load, it's designed for typical pantry items rather than heavy appliances or bulk storage. The white finish suits most kitchen schemes but may show marks more readily than darker alternatives.
Build Quality
Blum's Legrabox system is engineered for daily use with smooth operation and reliable soft-close. The steel construction handles the 40kg load capacity across multiple shelves. The magnetic dividers are a thoughtful touch that works better than fixed partitions for real-world storage needs.
Closing Guidance
Consider this if you have narrow base cabinets that currently frustrate you with their lack of accessibility. Check your internal cabinet dimensions against the minimums, and think about whether the fourth shelf would be useful enough to justify the extra height requirement.