A stackable, three-level can organizer with adjustable dividers that can hold up to 36 cans of any kind — I'm talking tomato sauce, peanut butter, soft drinks, jars of capers that you eat in one sitting, as if they were a complete meal and not a garnish...
An ultra-narrow, four-level rolling storage rack, so you can use the tiny space between your stove and fridge for something besides spilling crumbs into. The rack is only 6.5 inches wide at its widest point!
A BPA-free, reusable plastic egg carton for people who pick up eggs from the farmer's market and need their own container, or people who buy eggs in bulk and want stackable storage. It's even a great solution for folks who are just sick of store cartons that leave their eggs vulnerable to various forms of smashing.
A water bottle storage rack because some bottles are just too tall to stand upright in your cabinets, and they roll everywhere whenever you try to store them on their sides (okay, fine, they are too tall to stand upright in *MY* cabinets, and roll everywhere whenever *I* try to store them on their sides).
An adjustable food wrap stand so you can organize up to eight boxes of cling wrap, foil, parchment paper, and other kitchen essentials that come in long, skinny boxes.
A six-piece, clear plastic fridge organizing kit for anyone whose produce is constantly going bad because they LITERALLY CAN'T FIND IT IN THEIR FRIDGE (yes, I'm mostly talking to myself here). It's also great for organizing things like eggs, drinks, and condiments.
A set of reusable storage containers including silicone sandwich bags and beeswax wraps. With this, you'll save some space while also making sure you never get caught without storage supplies — all while making your kitchen greener in the process.
An under-sink organizer, because an organized under-sink doesn't just make it easier to find products — it also helps you save money! Think of all the dough you've wasted in the past buying new soap when you already had five bottles of the stuff and just didn't see them because of the clutter.
A two-tier fruit bowl with a banana hanger, so you'll always have enough space to store your USDA recommended daily intake of fruits and veggies. Plus, the top basket detaches and can be used separately.
Or a three-level wire produce bin that holds up to 50 pounds (that's a lot of yams). Hardware secures the bins directly to the wall, so no need to worry about them falling over.
A mesh, rectangular over-the-cabinet-door organizer with "invisible" translucent hooks so you can store small boxes, bottles, or whatever else you need for cleaning, food prep, or general kitchen-type business.
A mug stacking device for folks who own way more mugs than they know what to do with (raises hand). Just place a mug on the shelf, place the insert on top of the mouth, and place the next mug directly on top of it. Bam! 10,000,000 organization points (someone is giving out points for this, right?).
A set of five 36-ounce glass meal prep storage containers with three separate compartments that keep wet and dry foods from touching. The containers are oven, microwave, freezer and dishwasher-safe, and putting your lunches into them will make your work week waaaaaay easier.
An over-the-door pantry rack that is technically for spices but can also be used to store cleaning supplies, sandwich bags, or anything else that's cluttering your surfaces.
An expandable, two-tier, stainless-steel over-the-sink drying rack, so even if you have literally no counter space you still have a nice place to let your dishes air dry.
A set of four adjustable drawer dividers, because the unmitigated chaos that is your silverware drawer must be tamed.
A floating storage shelf with a safety rail so you can display your spices without worrying that any will fall down and conk you on the head. The hooks on the lower bar can be removed to turn it into a paper towel holder, too!
Or this four-tier steel spice tray that fits inside drawers or cabinets so you can see all of your spices at once instead of having to dig for the one you need. Think of it as stadium seating for your cumin and nutmeg.
A set of seven airtight, BPA-free pantry containers you can use to store dry pasta, cereal, flour, or anything else. Plus, they come with reusable "chalkboard" labels, so you don't have to ever worry about putting new ones on.
An adjustable pot rack that can store eight pots or pans in two different ways, both of which are better than your current method of storing your cookware (which is just putting them in the sink and just hoping they somehow go away).
A collapsible 6-quart silicone colander – it takes up almost no room while being stored (unlike your current colander, which is so big and unwieldy that it's basically sulking in your pantry, bullying all of your bowls and baking sheets).
A hanging wire shelf that hooks on to any other shelf with no hardware or installation, creating extra room where you need it (admit it: you need it everywhere).
A magnet-mounted paper towel holder because although you may not have space to install an *actual* paper towel holder, you'll always have space to install *this* paper towel holder (unless for some reason you don't have a refrigerator).
An over-the-cabinet bag organizer that will hold up to 50 plastic shopping bags, so whatever it is that you do with them (use them as trash can liners! Make them into tiny parachutes for your American Girl dolls!), you'll have easy access to them.
A cabinet-door- or wall-mounted, six-pot lid holder, because sometimes, it truly does feel like the pot lids are in charge of your kitchen.
A magnetic knife holder that can either be mounted to a wall with hardware or attached to your fridge via magnetic strips.
And a wall-mounted wine rack able to hold up to 12 bottles for folks who don't have the space for a bar console. The rack also offers room to store spare wine glasses, as well as a top shelf where you can stow your wine-related accoutrements (corkscrew, ice bucket, special wine-drinking top hat, etc.).
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