shirlene39 We used to have those pull outs in a rental house in Cambridge NZ- at the top back of the inside of the unit it had a wooden toggle which could turn sideways if you wanted to remove the unit altogether - allowing it to pull clear of the bench top and is 'sat' on a metal rod running across the centre from left to right. It could just lift off as there was an inverted v on the sides of the unit at the bottom edge. I remember them well and was tempted to have them built into our new kitchen. I'm still keen to have them in the plans for the laundry :-)
Evans Woodworking Inc These tilt out hampers where custom made for the client and they dont require laundry bags. Reaching the bottom is not a problem, but i am 6'2".. so that could be subjective :)
Great idea to have multiple pull out laundry sorters. One comment stated that using these types of pull out doors has less moving parts than the sliding out type that you put the baskets or hampers on and pull out to use.
These look like the cabinets and make the space look, nice, neat, uniformed, and organized!