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Organize It All 1812W Spice Rack, Chrome
11”(L) x 3.25”(W) x 18.16”(DSturdy Steel-Wire, Finished in ChromeEasily mounts inside cabinets and/or on a flat surface wallMounting hardware includedKeep all your spices neatly organized
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7 Reddit comments about Organize It All 1812W Spice Rack, Chrome:

u/productivitygeek · 2 pointsr/organization

Could you hang a couple of spice racks on either wall? Something like these maybe: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002ES1SRU You don't need to keep spices in them, they work for other items as well.

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Or if you need a place to keep spices, I really like these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SP4TT7S they stick on to the wall and work great! They come in 2 sizes so check which you need (there's also a combo pack).

u/E466069 · 2 pointsr/cookingforbeginners

I would think that mostly the moisture inside your house will dictate whether your spices will get any moisture inside the containers.

Some spice containers [like this] (http://www.amazon.com/Organize-It-All-3-Tier-Wall-Mounted/dp/B002ES1SRU/ref=sr_1_5?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1415739441&sr=1-5&keywords=spice+rack) should suffice to prohibit moisture getting into the actual spice. I live in the pacific and though we have air moisture I'm not too concerned about the moisture in the spices. I wouldn't be too concerned about moisture unless I lived in coastal Florida and even then, during the summer you have the AC going all the time which dries out the inside of your home.

TLDR: I wouldn't be too concerned about keeping spices at home in "regular" spice containers.

u/greeenscreeen · 2 pointsr/Indiemakeupandmore

I'm ready for this question! I have a whole bookmark tab because I'm planning on building a vanity and redoing all of my storage. I'll give you a sneak peak into it (; Let me know if you want more! I have a bit more than a dozen of these things saved.


First up, acrylic drawer organizers!. Much cheaper than most other competition I've seen. I use these to house blush and bronzer and whatnot. If you guys can find a flaw in the first one I linked please let me know since that is what I'm planning on buying!


For samples, lots of people go for ammo boxes but I'm thinking of buying test tube racks/cases such as this or this. There's also a stainless steel options of the later version that look really pretty but are much more expensive and since these will be in drawers...I don't care quite that much.


If you do go for ammo boxes, however, this particular box has been mentioned several times in the past. It won't fit the longer or short and fat samples, but it'll do fine for most others. I don't care for it because of the color options, to be quite honest about it. It's a superficial thing and if you don't care I've seen many great reviews of this box.


For full-sized bottles, I've seen people use cake stands and pretty trays but since perfumes are light sensitive I plan on hanging a spice rack like this one inside a cabinet. Really you can hang it anywhere as long as it's out of light and humidity (so not in your bathroom!).

u/tribbletime · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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How exciting! Congrats!!

This Ikea table for the kids would be great. I really think this would be great for holding nail polish bottles. My "home remodel" list is here in case you want to take a look around (it's not a public list, hence the link).

u/lovethefreeworld · 1 pointr/organization

I agree with what everyone else said on getting rid of stuff because you do have a good amount of cabinet space. Then get more efficient and clever about how you use the cabinet space you do have. For one I would move the racks you have on the counter into the cabinets so you can store things underneath them and create more space. Someone else mentioned a tiered plate holder. I have one of those and it works great!

Finding ways to use vertical space has done wonders for my small kitchen. For the spices you could mount a rack like this one on the side of the cabinet to free up counter space: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002ES1SRU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_co3SCbN770XC2
I purchased a magnetic knife rack that hangs on the wall because I only have two drawers in my kitchen I needed for other things: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016ISHAC8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Vz3SCb4EVBRP6
I've even seen people do pegboards, with adjustable hooks for hanging pots, pans and utensils: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CP5VN0E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_EB3SCbTNZBQZP

I would definitely get a small dish drying rack that fits into one side of the sink and get those dishes off the counter. It will look much neater. The stuff on top of the fridge would look more tidy in a basket/crate. I'd get two command hooks and hang those potholders on the wall right above the stove. I also use command hooks to hang pot lids on the inside of my cabinets. I'd also move the cutting boards off the counter and down below facing sideways so you can pull them out easily. Cutting boards are great for low deep spaces.

A general rule of thumb is that a bunch of smaller items will tend to look more cluttered than a few big items. So if you need to keep something on the counter make it the bigger appliances.

u/LaLocaChristina · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This rack would be good for spices and maybe this for organizing lids to pots as they always take up so much space. I would put spices in cute bottles.

Cool looking shelves would be a attractive way to get a little more storage.

You didn't mention needing anything in the bathroom but I have found in small spaces something like this over the toilet is really helpful. You can also get them with cabinets instead of shelves if you want to be able to hide stuff.


u/LilyBGoode · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Appetizer: Hot Crab Dip I don't know what type of drinks your are into.. alcoholic or not but a fruit spritzer would pair well with this and you can make them non-alcoholic.

Entree: Pork Belly with Mashed Potatoes and Asparagus. I would pair this with a red, maybe a good dry Spanish, or an ale/lager, but if you don't drink just ignore that suggestion and have your favorite drink.

Dessert: Chocolate Lava Cake. pair with more chocolate. And fresh fruit. And ice cream. And maybe a chocolate martini for good measure. Or a king cake martini (using rum Chata).

To go with the theme this spice rack. would be awesome possum.

Thank you for the contest,. Where are you coming back from?