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I haven't tried it, but I dont think you can. There are no notches on the flat top for another tray to sit in. So it will just lay on it like a table. Sounds good, but there is a little lever in the front that locks the tray down from moving freely in its wheels when you put the machine on it. Yeah, it uses the weight of the machine to lock its' little wheels. If you need to move the entire machine forward and back, you only life that wheel lock up and it just rolls around.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for your question. The drawer is not intentionally designed to be stacked, however, you could certainly stack the drawer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does appear so. Where the feet are on the bottom seems they would line up well to sit on another drawer. If you plan on using the wheels to maneuver out from a tight spot, not sure how well it would stay if the coffee maker was on top of the 2nd drawer - would probably be too top heavy.. If just drawers stacked I think it would be fine unless the top drawers(s) slide off when using the wheels in the bottom one. May have to be a little careful opening drawer on top one so as to not pull the drawer off the bottom one. Seems pretty solid construction though. I only have one with the maker on top. Very happy with it.
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