A circular, spinning platform that sits on bearings, allowing for effortless 360-degree rotation.
By the 1920s, the Lazy Susan became a commercial hit. During the Great Depression, households lost their domestic help, and self-service became a necessity. The Lazy Susan allowed the host to sit and enjoy the meal rather than constantly jumping up to serve. lazy susan
But where did this revolving tray get its name? Why is it called "lazy"? And how can you use one beyond just holding ketchup and salt? A circular, spinning platform that sits on bearings,
Look at the bearing. A cheap Lazy Susan has a plastic post bearing. A high-quality one (for heavy cast iron pans) uses a ball-bearing ring. You want ball bearings . spinning platform that sits on bearings