Best hanging kitchen baskets according to redditors

We found 12 Reddit comments discussing the best hanging kitchen baskets. We ranked the 11 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Hanging Kitchen Baskets:

u/bestpartsoflonely · 5 pointsr/Cooking

Hanging Fruit Basket. Everyone I know seems to have one of these, I think they sell them at most grocery and department stores, too. I just use pretty bowls on the table/counter.

u/verbosegf · 5 pointsr/breakingmom

I love stuff like this! I'm not an expert, but these are my ideas:

Pic 1 - Well it looks like there are a lot of books on the floor, and some space on the shelf. Throw away or donate the books/other stuff that you don't think you or the kid will ever read/use (or books/stuff that you haven't read/used in a long ass time that don't really mean anything to you anymore). Get a tiny safe for important papers, and get a manila or twin pocket folder for other papers. Put the folders on top of the safe. Put toys in the kid's room. Throw away those bags. If you have a hallway closet or a garage or something, put all the other stuff (coil springs box, guitar case, etc) in there. If not, just place it against the wall in as nice and neat a way as possible.

Pic 2 - Get a little net [like this] (http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51v8nyM7ejL._SY300_.jpg) for the stuffed animals and maybe something like this for the other toys.

Pic 3 - You could get a tiny little laundry or knick knack basket for the dog's toys when you're not using them. As for the tv and (PC?) Organize the cords and zip tie them. Get those Command hooks or something like this to hang up coats/jackets/bags by the front/back door. You can get a little round basket for chapstick/hand sanitizer/lighters. The keys might look nice one of these hooks or you can put it with the lighters, etc.

Pic 4 - Not really a big deal. You seem to be fine right there.

Pic 5 - Find something like this for all the stuff sitting on the island thing. Put it against the wall in the place that looks best. You can get something like this for the apples and other fruits/vegetables that you don't want to put in the fridge.

Pic 6 - Do you not have a closet? If so, put the laundry basket at the bottom of your closet if you don't want it sitting out. If not, you can get something like this.

If money is an issue, just try to do as much as you can and then deal with the rest by stacking nice and neatly.

u/Eowyn27 · 2 pointsr/Cooking

link please? Do you mean something like this? : http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008UP233O/

u/ms-lorem-ipsum · 2 pointsr/declutter

That could work but i prefer to do that in the garage.

I came to the conclusion that i only need a few tools inside the house, the rest can go into the garage. So i was looking into something like this or checking out the dollar stores for something similar but much cheaper.

u/ReedytheElf · 2 pointsr/DesignMyRoom

You could get some wall-mounted baskets like these to store produce in

u/Iminurcomputer · 1 pointr/AdviceAnimals

Good for you, I do that a couple times a week

u/Jayson182 · 1 pointr/gaming

Amazon is going to have a huge run on banana hangers.

u/zombreness · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

There are a couple of household things such as these. I'm really weird about just having fruit/vegetables just tucked away somewhere. haha

u/sweetpea89 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

To be honest, I think white would pop a little more since you have a lot of black on your tables already due to the LP bowls. But if you've already purchased the black wire stuff, stick to that!

If you choose to stay with black, this would also look nice (I meant to link it before...)

u/Cupcake_Kat · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My husband and I were so broke when we first moved in together we slept on an air bed for the first couple of months. We didn't have any chairs or a sofa, but we had each other. We had a starter set of pots/pans like this one, and we cooked almost every night in them. 9 years later, I still use some of the pots. I would probably use them all, if I didn't upgrade to a stainless set. We also had this knife set a panini press that we would make grilled mozzarella and pepperoni sandwiches in and dip in tomato soup. We eventually bought a small table set and we spent so much time there just talking. Another random couple of thing that were useful
scrubies
paper towel holder
fruit basket
...
I hope you love your new place!

u/nadmaximus · 1 pointr/gifs

If your sink is bowless you might like this