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    53 Products That'll Solve All Of Your Kitchen Woes

    And they're so genius, you'll wish you invented them.

    1. A bag sealer that'll save you from having to transfer your munchies to a container or plastic food bag. It'll create an airtight seal that'll keep your snacks from going bad and has a built-in cutter, so you can reopen it with a quick slice.

    A person sealing a bag of potato chips with the bag sealer

    2. A cutlery organizer that won't take up an entire drawer. Each section stacks perfectly on top of the other, creating more space for the rest of your kitchen tools.

    A rectangular utensil organizer that only takes up half a kitchen drawer There are four sections and each is filled with metal cutlery

    3. A can of oven cleaner that'll dissolve all of the grease stains and dried food residue lining the walls of your oven, broiler, or barbecue. Now you won't have to spend hours scrubbing away at your appliances to get them clean.

    4. A set of food storage container that'll be a lot more aesthetically pleasing than a plain ol' cereal or pasta box. Each one has a button on the lid locks that has an airtight seal, keeping your dry foods from going stale.

    5. An extra-large Brita water dispenser that'll improve the taste and quality of your tap water. And unlike the smaller pitcher, this one holds 18 cups of water, so you won't have to constantly refill it.

    6. A cut-resistant glove that'll protect your digits while you're slicing and dicing in the kitchen. It has little silicone dots on the palms to give you a better grip, and the fingertips have a thick rubbery coating for extra protection.

    A person wearing a thick glove while cutting a lemon with a large knife

    7. An egg cooker that'll prepare hard-boiled eggs, poached eggs, omelets, and scrambled eggs in minutes. It's an ~eggcellent~ gadget for anyone who likes to have more variety when they cook breakfast in the morning.

    A small round electronic egg cooker with six eggs on the base and a lid over top

    8. A silicone funnel that'll make transferring liquids a mess-free affair. Not only is it super tiny, but it's also foldable, so it'll only take up a few inches of space in your kitchen drawer.

    A small silicone funnel balancing on the lip of a glass carafe filled with milk

    9. A citrus press that'll strain and collect your juice in one go. It comes in two-pieces, so you can remove the top part and drizzle lime, orange, or lemon juice on your meal to give it a zesty kick.

    A person pouring freshly-squeezed orange juice from the press into a glass

    10. A collapsible water bottle that'll save you space in your cupboard (and bag) when it's empty. It won't dent, leak, or break, and it'll hold its shape, even after multiple uses.

    11. An apple slicer that'll cut and core your fruit into eight perfect pieces. You can use it on apples or pears, and it has two large handles on each side that'll take the pressure off your hands and make it easier to cut through the fruit.

    12. A bottle of Dawn dish spray that'll save you some time scrubbing hardened food off your pots and pans. It works without water, so you just have to spray, wipe, and rinse your dishes clean.

    A person spraying dish wash on their dirty dishes in the sink

    13. A trash-compacting waste bin that'll squish your garbage contents into a smaller size to make more room in the bag. It'll keep your garbage can from overflowing and you'll be able to fit three times the amount of trash inside.

    A person throwing garbage in their waste bin

    14. A pack of Mr. Clean Magic Erasers that'll actually remove all the stains you've been trying to get rid of for months. All it takes is a bit of water and a couple swipes to clean permanent marker, crayon stains, and scuff marks from all the surfaces in your home.

    A person's cleaning sauce off a stovetop with a sponge

    15. A pair of large scissors that'll slice your pizza, so you won't have to use a knife or pizza cutter. It'll even cut through other doughy delights (like bread) that tend to be a bit thicker.

    A person using giant scissors to cut through a pizza

    16. A silicone mat with small grooves that'll keep your cans, jars, and bottles from sliding around in the fridge or on a shelf. Now you stack them into space-saving pyramids, without worrying if they'll fall.

    A silicone mat with cans of pop stacked in a pyramid

    17. A stainless steel bag holder that'll finally give you a place to store all your plastic grocery bags until you're ready to use them again. It can hold up to 30 bags at a time, and has a wide dispenser slot, so you can grab them and go.

    18. A pack of bin liners that'll protect your shelves from spills. They'll absorb moisture from your fruits and vegetables, so they'll last longer.

    A lower bin in a refrigerator that has oranges, grapes and apples inside it The bin is lined with a spongy mat

    19. An industrial-chic wire basket that'll give you a place to store your whozits and whatsits, without messing with your home decor vibes. It's made of durable metal and has wood handles that make it easy to move from room to room.

    A wire basket on a countertop with dish cloths inside

    20. A pack of slow cooker liners that'll save you from having to soak and scrub your entire appliance after you've made a delicious (but messy) meal. You can even use a couple at the same time to cook two things at once. And once you're done, just remove the liner and toss it out.

    A slow cooker pot that's divided in two with thin pot liners

    21. A nifty food wrap box organizer that'll give you a space to keep all your freezer bags, aluminum foil, and plastic wrap. You can stack four on each side and the wire shelves are adjustable, so you can fit boxes of any size. And if you flip the boxes on their sides, it’ll make for a handy bag and wrap dispenser.

    Two boxes of plastic food bags stacked on a small organizer and three boxes are stacked on the other side

    22. A Flip-It bottle-emptying kit that'll drain every ounce of ketchup, hot sauce, or any other condiment out of the container. It fits most screw-top bottles, so you can even use it to transfer your beauty products like shampoo and conditioner from one bottle to the other.

    A before image of bottle of barbeque sauce with the sauce at the bottom of the container and an after image of the bottle placed upside down on a three-legged stand with the sauce at the top

    23. A dish rack with a thick drying mat underneath that'll save your countertops from getting wet. It'll give you more space in your kitchen than a typical dish rack, because you can easily fold and store it in your drawer when you're not using it.

    A silicone dish rack attached to a large micofibre mat that has a cup, plates and a couple of forks drying on it

    24. A pair of food bag holders you'll want around the next time you're meal prepping. The non-slip rubber base keeps the bag secure while the adjustable arms keep the bag open while you fill it. You can also use them to dry your reusable bags after you've cleaned them.

    a V-shaped plastic bag holder with clips at the tops and a wide base on a counter with plates of fruit and veggies

    25. A silicone strainer that'll attach right to your pots, pans, or bowls, making it easier and safer to drain hot water. It can withstand temperatures of 450°F, so it won’t melt or warp.

    A silicone pot drainer attached over a pot of pasta

    26. A lid organizer that'll keep them from falling off your shelves every time you open your cupboards. It has adjustable dividers that'll hold small, medium, and large lids, and keep them all upright.

    27. A pack of silicone covers that'll create a tight seal around cans and bowls, if you have leftovers. They're reusable and they come in different sizes to accommodate a variety of containers.

    Two glass bowls of different sizes with silicone covers on them

    28. A terracotta sugar saver that'll keep your brown sugar soft and moist for up to six months. Just soak it in water for 20 minutes and place it in the jar.

    29. A two-sided stand that'll sort your large collection of tea. It won't take a lot of space on your counter or shelf and it'll look a lot prettier in your kitchen than a stuffed jar of mixed tea bags.

    A plastic frame with six clear shelves that are fully stocked with tea packages

    30. A super-cute vacuum cleaner that'll suck up small crumbs on your countertop and table. It only works on dry particles, but it's a great device to keep near your toaster or oven where food bits tend to multiply.

    A person using a tiny vacuum cleaner on their kitchen countertop

    31. A tiered shelf that'll transform your chaotic cupboards into an orderly oasis. Now you'll be able to see the cans and bottles in the back row, and it's expandable, so it'll fit almost any cupboard.

    A person placing a can of beans on a small shelf in a cupboard

    32. Or if you have drawer space, this insert will turn it into a horizontal spice organizer. Reviewers say it helps organize their spices, so it's easier to find exactly what they're looking for when they're cooking.

    A kitchen drawer with spice bottles organized into rows

    33. A heat-resistant rack puller that'll help you push and pull the racks in the oven. The silicone stick is easy to clean and will keep your hands and arms out of the oven.

    A person using a small long silicone hook to pull an oven rack out of the oven

    34. A rectangular food storage container that'll seal in all the freshness, so you won't have to worry about your bread going bad. It has a removable divider, so you can stick a couple loaves in at the same time.

    A loaf of sliced bread in a large container with a lid beside it

    35. A stackable bin that'll help declutter and organize your fridge, without taking up a lot of space. Plus, they're completely transparent, so you can easily see what's inside.

    36. A set of silicone baking mats that'll render your cookie spray and roll of parchment paper obsolete. They'll prevent your baked goods from burning or sticking, and they come in three different sizes so they'll fit most cookie sheets.

    A person picking up a cookie from a baking tray with a kitchen spatula The baking tray is line with a silicone mat

    37. A container with a removable sieve, so you can rinse and drain your produce before storing it. It'll keep your fruits and veggies from getting soggy while they're chillin' in the fridge.

    A small container filled with strawberries on a wooden counter

    38. A nonstick lasagna pan that's perfect for anyone who loves lasagna as much as Garfield does. It split sinto sections, so you can make THREE different different types of lasagna and only clean ONE dirty pan.

    A stainless steel baking pan with three sections that have lasagna in them

    39. A foldable cutting board that'll help you transfer your chopped veggies and spices into the pan when you're cooking. It'll lay flat while you're cutting and will transform into a funnel when you grip the handle.

    40. A utensil holder with four hidden compartments, so you can organize your kitchen tools by function, colour, or size. And it has a rotating base that'll make it easier to find whatever you're looking for.

    A large porcelain utensil holder filled with wooden spoons and a whisk

    41. A small bowl that'll collect scraps while you're cutting or peeling foods. It'll hold up to eight cups of food waste and comes with a 2-in-1 brush and scraper that'll help you clean your countertops without damaging them or getting your hands dirty.

    A person scraping vegetable and fruit peels into a small bin hanging off the end of a counter

    42. A little scoop that'll make and place perfectly round balls of dough on your baking pan every time. You won't have to get your hands dirty and all your cookies will be the same size.

    43. A slim container that'll keep your herbs garden fresh for up to three weeks. It has a refillable well at the bottom that'll keep the stems hydrated, so the herbs won't dry out.

    A slim transparent container with fresh herbs inside

    44. A plate cover that'll keep your food from splattering all over your microwave's walls. It has little holes on the top to let out steam, and it folds down to one inch when you're not using it.

    A large silicone bowl is covering a plate of food in the microwave

    45. A plastic storage bin for your eggs that are WAY more durable than the cardboard trays they usually come in. It has handles on the sides that’ll make it easier to take it in and out of the fridge, and it comes with a lid, so you can stack food on top without breaking any eggs.

    The inside of a fridge with two storage bins with eggs inside. The bins have lids and one has two blocks of butter stacked on top

    46. A pack of rubber grips, so you can open any stubborn jar with a twist of the wrist. They come in three different shapes and sizes that'll fit any jar or bottle you want to open, and reviewers with joint pain and arthritis say they're super easy to use.

    A person using a small rubber coaster to open a jar of jam

    47. A pair of oven mitts that'll protect your hands while you move your food in and out of the oven. The tops have a non-slip silicone coating that'll make it easier to grip your trays and pans.

    A pair of oven mitts hanging from the wall

    48. A large serving bowl with a built-in colander on the side, so you can strain your fruit, pasta, or salad in the same container. It's deep enough that you can use it as a mixing bowl to soak grains and beans, too.

    A large bowl filled with grape tomatoes and water that has perforated side

    49. Or a genius colander that you can shake to get rid of excess water when you're rinsing your produce. It'll seal your fruits and veggies inside to keep them from flying out and has small holes on both sides to let water out quickly.

    50. A set of pan scrapers that'll remove hardened food from your baking pans, so you won't have to use your nails or a knife to do it. They're made of nylon, so they won't scratch or damage your cookware

    51. A wooden stand that'll keep your cookbook or tablet at the perfect angle, so you can follow your recipe while whisking and stirring. It also has a helpful equivalents chart written on it, saving you from Googling the right measurement every time.

    52. A push-up measuring cup that's perfect for sticky ingredients like butter and honey, so you won't have to scrape them out with a spatula.

    53. And finally, a knife mat that'll safely store your sharp utensils, so you won't accidentally poke yourself when you reach into your drawer. It's a great alternative to a knife block, if you don't have space on your counter.

    A person picking up a knife from its sleeve of a mat with knives organized neatly

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