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    34 Products From Amazon That'll Help You, At Long Last, Organize Your Kitchen

    Including an expandable pot and pan rack, airtight containers, and more products that'll keep your kitchen tidy.

    1. An expandable pot and pan rack with 10 adjustable storage slots. That might not sound like a big deal, but let me explain why it's a game-changer: this will keep all your dishes and lids neatly organized *AND* will make it super easy to just grab the one you need without having to lift the entire (super heavy) stack to do so. You can even split the rack in half for two smaller racks of five!

    2. A bamboo utensil organizer so you no longer experience a jolt of anxiety when you open the cutlery drawer to see a jumbled heap of knives, forks, and spoons. Put everything (neatly) in its place and revel at the beauty!

    Reviewer's bamboo organizer in drawer with kitchen utensils

    3. Or, an expandable cutlery organizer that functions pretty much exactly the same, only features even more compartments (and a slightly different aesthetic). Both are great options, just depends on your needs.

    Reviewer's drawer organized with the black cutlery tray

    4. A stunning ceramic utensil jar because you need something to store your cooking spoons, spatulas, and other kitchen tools, so why not opt for a holder that's super stylish?

    model holding gray ceramic utensil holder filled with cooking utensils

    5. A sleek stainless-steel sink caddy with a genius little drip tray for catching soap, water, and other residue that you definitely don't want leaking onto your countertop. Plus, it's plenty big enough to fit your hand soap, dish soap, and kitchen sponge(s)!

    Reviewer's caddy on counter next to sink with hand sopa, dish soap, scrubbie, and sponge

    6. A 14-piece set of airtight containers since they're great for storing dry goods, cereal, leftovers, fresh produce, and more. Just be sure to use the chalkboard labels to mark the contents so you avoid baking catastrophes, like accidentally mixing up baking soda and baking powder. Have I done that? Maybe. 😅

    the containers labeled and storing dry goods in reviewer's pantry

    7. A decorative fruit bowl to transform your apples, oranges, and bananas into a lovely little countertop art display — an interactive art display, that is, because you'll feel inspired to grab a piece of fruit and eat it!

    Reviewer's fruit bowl with apples, lemons, and limes and bananas hanging from hook

    8. An under-the-cabinet paper towel holder since counter space is valuable real estate, and you don't want to waste it on storing paper towels! Plus, no screws are required to mount this (unless you want to bust out the drill and screw it in, you do you) — just peel the self-adhesive tape and stick.

    Reviewer's towel rack mounted under cabinet by kitchen sink

    9. A set of stackable shelves that'll essentially double your space, whether you use them on the countertop or in the pantry.

    The white shelves with goods stored above and beneath shelves

    10. A pair of over-the-cabinet storage shelves to help you maximize allllll available space in your (unfortunately kinda small) kitchen. These are great for cutting boards, tin foil, cleaning supplies, and more.

    11. A heavy duty eight-tier cookware organizer because it's actually up to the task of supporting your fleet of cast iron pots and pans — each shelf can hold up to 15 lbs for a whopping total of 120 lbs overall! 💪

    Reviewer's rack with cast iron pans, dutch oven, and ceramic bowl being stored on shelves

    12. A pair of wire storage baskets featuring an extra handy flat tray top that's great for keeping spices and other smaller items on hand but can also be used to stack the baskets together. You can use them directly on the countertop or mount them to the back of your pantry door, cabinet, or wall.

    13. A pull-out spice rack organizer so you can take full advantage of your expansive spice collection with ease. No more digging through the drawer or having to pull every single spice jar out of the cabinet just to get the one you want!

    Three racks in reviewer's cabinet with spices on them

    14. Or, a revolving spice rack for those who have a smidgeon of counter space to spare but still want an efficient way to organize and access all their spices! With 360-degree spinning, it's super duper easy to find and grab any one of the 32 refillable glass spice jars (which also come with labels, btw).

    Reviewer's spice jar with labeled spices

    15. A two-tier lazy Susan mainly because it's just so fun to spin these things. No no, I'm just kidding. The real reason is that it's such a clever space saver and the spinning feature is super useful (the fun is just a bonus).

    The lazy susan with spices on bottom and oils and condiments on top level

    16. A four-pack of adhesive push towel hooks that are about to become your new favorite invention. Why, you ask? Well, unlike other towel hooks, towels actually stay put when tucked firmly inside these — but don't worry, it's still super easy to grab a towel when you need it.

    Towel hanging from grey push hook

    17. An upright marble paper towel holder since it's stylish and sturdy. It's so beautiful I have to wonder if it was secretly fashioned by an ancient Greek god or goddess...

    18. A mug tree for something as fashionable as it is functional. Is it an artsy piece of decor or a practical coffee mug holder? Trick question — it's both!

    Reviewer's tree with mugs stored on it next to Keurig

    19. A double-sided magnetic knife strip so you can store all your kitchen blades directly on any magnetic surface, such as the side of your fridge. Yes, this frees up counter space, but it also looks so ~profesh~. Top Chef vibes for sure.

    Reviewer's knives on rack on side of fridge

    20. A universal knife block if you've got a somewhat random collection of kitchen knives but still want a single block for them all. This can fit up to 12 knives of almost any shape and size. Plus! The double-layer slot design helps protect your blades from damage and abrasion.

    Reviewer's knives in red storage block

    21. A wall-mounted mop and broom holder so you can get those tools off the floor and out of the way! Reviewers seem to really like how easy the brooms and mops slide in and out of the holder — it's more of a rotating lever than a push in/out design.

    Reviewer's swiffer, brooms, and mop hanging in holder on wall

    22. A three-tier corner shelf because it'll fit perfectly in that one corner you've been struggling to make good use of. Now, you can use it to store dishes or linens, organize spices, stack recipe books, or whatever else you can think of!

    23. A roll of grippy shelf liner for an easy (and budget-friendly) way to protect your kitchen drawers and cupboards from damage, spills, and other mishaps. Unlike wood surfaces, this wipes clean easy-peasy *and* it'll keep your glasses, plates, and other items from shifting around.

    drawers pulled out and lined with teal grippy liner

    24. A five-tier metal baker's rack to give you a bit of extra storage space in the kitchen. It's basically like a stylish portable pantry, which is especially useful if you either don't have a pantry or only have a super tiny one that's about one chip bag away from avalanching.

    the black five-tier baker's rack with cooking supplies and pantry staples

    25. An over-the-door hanging rack if you want to add a bit more storage space inside your pantry. The shelves are adjustable so you can rearrange items to make sure everything fits *just right*. No wonder one reviewer calls it a storage lifesaver!

    Reviewer's rack hanging on back of pantry door with dried goods and snacks on shelves

    26. A set of clear storage bins with handles so you can transform your fridge into a super aesthetically pleasing organizational masterpiece. Of course, these are just as handy in the pantry too!

    Reviewer's fridge with clear bins separating eggs from produce from meats from condiments etc.

    27. A nifty bag organizer and wrap dispenser to banish the messy heap of bags and foil sheets once and for all. This has slots for four different-sized plastic bags (snack, sandwich, quart, and gallon) AND built-in dispensers for foil and plastic wrap! Genius.

    Reviewer's organizer in kitchen drawer

    28. Or, an organizing rack that'll neatly house your many boxes of tin foil, plastic wrap, wax paper, and plastic baggies.

    Reviewer's rack in pantry with boxes of wraps

    29. A rustic utensils bin sure to win you over with its cozy farmhouse kitchen vibes and spacious storage capacity.

    The white handled bin with UTENSIL in black font on front, filled with various cooking spoons, whisks, and other tools

    30. A two-tier sliding basket cabinet organizer if you need a better system for storing cleaning supplies and other things under the kitchen sink than just shoving everything in, closing the door, and hoping for the best. With this, you'll actually be able to find what you need quickly and easily!

    Reviewer's two black cabinet organizers under sink storing cleaning supplies

    31. A magnetic spice rack to buy if you only have one available spot left in your kitchen for storing small spice jars and condiments: the side of the fridge. Well, you're in luck because that's exactly what this is for.

    Reviewer's three racks on side of fridge storing spices

    32. Or, a magnetic two-tier spice rack with an added paper towel holder at the bottom, for even more space-saving multi-tasking efficiency.

    Reviewer's rack on fridge storing oils, mug, and paper towels

    33. A spinning tea bag carousel to make selecting the day's tea a darling little activity, one that's so much more enjoyable than digging through the dark cupboard or messy drawer. Oh, and before I forget, this holds up to 96 (!!) bags of tea!

    the carousel on reviewer's counter holding tea bags

    34. A kitchen sink organizer with a spot for everything — even a little rack for dishcloths and storage slot for brushes (in addition to space for soaps and sponges). And before you ask, yes, it has a little drip tray too!

    Reviewer's black caddy storing sponges, brush, and soaps

    The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.