10 of the Most Popular Kitchen Organizers on Amazon

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10 of the Most Popular Kitchen Organizers on Amazon

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Short of opening up all your friends’ kitchen cabinets and searching through their pantries, it’s not exactly easy to see how people are organizing their spaces. Unless! Unless you check Amazon to see what people are buying when it comes to kitchen organizers. The retail giant publishes lists (that are updated hourly!) to highlight the bestsellers in various categories. Because we know your neighbor would prefer that you didn’t look through her stuff, we browsed the lists and pulled out 10 of the smartest organizers.

These are some of the most popular kitchen organizers on Amazon.

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1. Joseph Joseph DrawerStore, $10

Many Kitchn staffers are obsessed with this drawer organizer, so it’s not surprising to us that so many other people love it, too. It fits in even the most narrow drawers and holds a full set of flatware.

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2. Simple Houseware SHW Stackable Can Rack, $24

If you’ve ever had a can fall off a pantry shelf (and onto your foot), you know that an organizer can be crucial. This rack can hold up to 36 cans, and it’ll not only keep things in order, but it’ll also help you see what you have at a glance.

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3. YouCopia Bakeware Adjustable Rack, $20

Great for pans, lids, cutting boards, baking sheets, and more, this organizer comes with sturdy wire dividers that’ll hold up your cookware. No more frying pan avalanches in your kitchen!

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4. Simple Houseware Crystal Clear Over The Door Hanging Pantry Organizer, $15 for two

Lately we’ve been really big on the idea of using over-the-door shoe organizers in the pantry. Turns out, other people are too, because these organizers are made for pantry ingredients and not shoes. Use them to hold sauce packets, unopened condiments, snacks, and more.

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5. Simple Houseware Under-Sink 2-Tier Expandable Shelf Organizer Rack, $22

This organizer will double the amount of storage space you have under your kitchen sink. Amazon shoppers are obsessed and so is one of our writers : She says it’s so simple yet it makes all the difference in the world.

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6. Neat-O Deluxe Chrome-Plated Steel Small Dish Drainer, $16

Even if you have a dishwasher, you’re still going to have to wash certain items by hand and you need a place to put them as you work. This is the bestselling dish rack on all of Amazon. It’s simple, it gets the job done, and it’s inexpensive!

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7. mDesign Plastic Storage Bins, $17 for two

While we’re generally against buying bins just for the sake of it, we are firm believers of putting bins in the fridge or freezer. These are a great way to organize like items and keep them together. They’re clear (so you can easily see what’s inside) and the handles make them easy to grab.

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8. Simple Houseware 2-Tier Sliding Cabinet Basket Organizer Drawer, $25

Drawers are always better than cabinets. It’s a fact. And you can turn a cabinet (or a pantry shelf) into drawers with this two-tier organizer. Set it up and you’ll always be able to see what’s on the very back of a shelf, which means you’ll save money because you’ll stop buying things you already have.

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9. Copco Non-Skid Lazy Susan Turntable, $13

A lazy Susan is another great way to make sure you can see all the ingredients on a shelf. This one has a non-skid bottom and a raised edge to keep bottles and jars in place while you spin it around.

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10. Simple Houseware Kitchen Wrap Organizer, $14

Get all your plastic wrap, aluminum foil, and parchment paper boxes in order with this little holder. Don’t have space for this? We’ve got the easiest hack to hang up the boxes on the inside of a cabinet door. See: The $8 Hack That’ll Make Storing Your Foil and Parchment Paper a Million Times Better .

Do you have any of these already? Tell us in the comments below.

Lisa Freedman

Lifestyle Director

Lisa Freedman is the Lifestyle Director at The Kitchn. She has never met a cheese or a washi tape she didn't like. She lives in New York state with her husband and their pup, Millie.

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