Reddit Reddit reviews DecoBros Expandable Stackable Kitchen Cabinet and Counter Shelf Organizer,Silver

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DecoBros Expandable Stackable Kitchen Cabinet and Counter Shelf Organizer,Silver
Elegant Perforated Design, and Stackable design w/ 2 tier shelfExpandable from 13.75 to 26 inchesSize: Medium Shelf 12.5-inch L x 8.5-inch D x 5.75-inch HSize: Large Shelf 13.75-inch L x 9.25-inch D x 6.25-inch HUSPTO Patent USD724358
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3 Reddit comments about DecoBros Expandable Stackable Kitchen Cabinet and Counter Shelf Organizer,Silver:

u/ImperfectlyInformed · 12 pointsr/slatestarcodex

Speaking as someone who lives in a small SF studio apt...

In addition to your excellent recommendation on varied sizes of containers, I have this 100 clear ziplock bags set as well as a variety of larger bags in varying sizes. So if I've got something with little accessories, I'll toss those accessories in tiny ziplock bags, then put them in a larger ziplock bag shared with the main item when I store it on a shelf or a container. For example, I do this with my medicine cabinet / toiletries. I organize stuff into ziplock bags by function ("sinus / cold", painkillers, GI, etc) and then toss them in the closet in a small box, to avoid clutter in my cramped bathroom and keep only things I use routinely close at hand.

I've got a couple little tupperware boxes like https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004F03L98 which I put labels on and stack in my closet. Plus I've got an old shoebox or two for knicknacks.

In my small pantry, I've got these little DecoBros Expandable Stackable Kitchen Cabinet and Counter Shelf Organizer to maximize vertical space.

I put my seasonal clothing into space saver "packing cube" compression bags.

Some of my cleaning and organizing is motivated by dust mite allergies - but ultimately I'm working on a long-term solution to that. So I'm getting immunotherapy to become resistant to allergens and also use a dehumidifier to kill the dust mites.

I also keep an inventory of the items that I really liked. If I bought it retail, I'll find it online. That way, I can sell or junk something with the peace of mind that I can buy it again when I need it.

I do the typical things to minimize possessions: I have a few merino wool items that I wear most often, have a single bankers box for files with almost nothing it it (scan), no desktop computer, store very few physical books, and so on.

For my sleeping area, I use this cheap Zinus frame and store a bunch of stuff under it. That gives me extra storage and it's also cheap and easy to replace I do a long move. For my bed itself, I use a Sleep Number bed - it's easy to pack it into the back of a sedan, and you can customize the firmness to get to the "medium-firm" which clinical trials have demonstrated to be the best.

My desk/dining table is public white 42" high dining table which allows me to stand if I want; these 29.5" Bar Stool fit and store nicely.

On the digital front, I have a very hefty dotfiles repo, use https://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskwarrior for tasks, and have finally transitioned pretty much all my finances to the double-entry beancount leveraging https://github.com/beancount/fava (after trying the earlier ledger/hledger tools).

u/Eowyn27 · 4 pointsr/Cooking
  1. Get a Kitchen Island/Cart.

    I bought this:

    https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/store/product/home-styles-savannah-kitchen-cart/3239719

    and now I can store my microwave, oven toaster and smart pot lol among other things without taking the small counterspace I have in my kitchen.

  2. Get those kitchen cabinet organizers.

    I got them so that I can utilize the space in my cabinets that are tall but don't have many shelves, so I can store more things:
    https://www.amazon.com/DecoBros-Expandable-Stackable-Kitchen-Organizer/dp/B00MFKZVOI/

  3. Vertical spice rack.

    https://www.amazon.com/Spectrum-Diversified-28810-Countertop-3-Tier/dp/B00AEDT97I/

    Now I can see which spices are which and the spices don't have to take much depth horizontally. I place them on my kitchen countertop.

    This has helped me with my kitchen after moving from a large kitchen to a small one.
u/verdantarcher · 1 pointr/MealPrepSunday

I have limited cabinet space too and found that shelf racks like this are a great way to add extra space.

Hanging storage solutions are helpful too, like this towel rack and storage bin. I also like to hang infrequently used cooking utensils on the back of my cabinets with command hooks.

Good luck in your new place!