Best spice racks according to redditors

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Top Reddit comments about Spice Racks:

u/Nomeii · 86 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

I personally use wooden utensils in place of silicone ones. They equally don't scratch up non-stick surfaces and can be more affordable.

I'd also get a stainless steel high walled pot like this. It doubles as a frying pan and a sauce pan, which means less storage and clutter. I do 90% of my cooking in this.

Like others have said a crock pot or Instant Pot. I have both and if I had to choose one I'd get the Instant Pot. It does more faster.

If you like making smoothies, purees or sauces a blender can be invaluable. But outside of that it's not necessary. I've been a home cook for a decade and only recently got one because I wanted to experiment with making my own hot sauce.

I would also get a few wide mouthed mason jars. They make for fancy cups, great storage for meal prep, or fermenting/pickling. I'd get a few 16 oz and 32 oz. Not an absolute necessity unless you're into fermenting/pickling. If you just need meal prep storage then any glass container will do fine. I prefer glass because it's safer for microwaving.

Also a really nice to have is a splatter guard for your microwave like this. It has the added bonus of steaming your food a little and of course keeps your microwave clean.

A spice rack will keep your spices organized and can add a world of flavor to your cooking even if you're just making beans and chicken breast all the time. Something like this will get you started.

Stay away from as many single-use gadgets as you can. They'll just end up breaking on you and cluttering up your limited kitchen space.

Other kitchen tips to make cooking cheaper/easier/quicker without spending extra money include reusing glass jars (pasta sauce, oil, etc.), having a dedicated rag/towel for wiping up oil and grease, and planning out meals in advance whether it's writing them down on paper or making food in bulk. Like any other skill it takes practice and time to get it down right. I've burnt plenty of things when I first started. Have fun!

u/kisuka · 41 pointsr/Cooking

Simply bought a sheet of steel from hardware store, did some sanding on it a bit, rounded the corners. Then primed it, and painted it with two coats of chalkboard paint. The spice jars are by Kamenstein.

u/blueskysiii · 13 pointsr/somethingimade

Looks nice. When I first went out on my own, I bought a McCormick spice rack for about $30, that unbeknownst to me, had easily $100 of spices in it. They still offer a version but the prices have gone up. I did find this rack on Amazon that even comes with 5 years of refills, but I cannot vouch for the brand or quality. $40. Just throwing it out there. https://www.amazon.com/Kamenstein-20-Jar-Revolving-Spice-Refills/dp/B00008WQ3L/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1503601633&sr=8-3&keywords=mccormick+spice+rack

u/FreyjaSunshine · 7 pointsr/declutter

There are some organizational things you can get for kitchen cabinets.

I have one of these for my spices so that I can see what's in the back.

Something like this can help, too. I have a full size lazy susan in my pantry, because I have a habit of pushing stuff to the back and letting it sit there for a decade or two.

You can add extra shelves with something like this.

Good luck!

u/rsauchuck · 7 pointsr/OrganizationPorn

Slide out spice rack.
YouCopia Chef's Edition SpiceStack 30-Bottle Spice Organizer with Universal Drawers, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ALT7JQW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Zoj-BbS0VDCZ7

u/JoslynMSU · 6 pointsr/fountainpens

I love this idea!!! I don't know if I have anything mind-blowing to offer but here are a few wonderful items I've come across:
Storing ink cheaply- use a spice rack:

example of the one in my office

Amazon link

Cleaning pens/soaking them? I use an old Copa Di Vino glass. It's plastic with a lid and about the perfect size for pens. I use it for my Ahab and Safari pens among others. If you hate wine you can always pour it out. The container with the wine is just a few bucks and worth it:

CopaDiVino website

Also my favorite tutorial on repairing Esterbrook fountain pens. I love Esterbrooks because they are simple to repair and inexpensive. It's a great buy for anyone dipping their toe into older fountain pens and restoration:

FPN write up by Chiro75

If I can think of any more I'll be happy to share.

u/cartoonsRcool · 6 pointsr/Legodimensions

Two 10-inch and two 15-inch of the following: http://amzn.com/B0036OQU4C

u/Ecuagirl · 6 pointsr/amiibo

Here is a checklist to track your amiibo collection: http://amiibochecklist.com/ (most popular) or https://www.scribd.com/mobile/document/341048988/iJustine-s-Amiibo-Checklist-2017

Buy NEW amiibo from: TRU is the best retailer with a diverse group of amiibos. Other than that: Target, Walmart, Best Buy, Game stop and Nintendo store. To get more rare amiibos, Beat the Bomb is an Australian retailer that ships to the US. The Australian dollar is worth less than US dollars so when you convert the prices, it is competitive. There is also NinNin but that one is more expensive and shipping is high.

Buy resale/used amiibo: Craigslist. Other places similar to Craigslist: Facebook marketplace, OfferUp, and Let Go. People have also reported being successful on Amazon Warehouse.

Use r/amiiboswap to view and exchange amiibos.

Twitter accounts to follow for more amiibo info: @AmiiboAlerts and @AmiiboNews

If you’re looking for ideas on how to display amiibos: Bat cases at Michael’s are pretty popular https://www.michaels.com/studio-decor-baseball-bat-display-case/10174362.html. Three tier rack on Amazon (I just use a spice rack from Bed Bath and Beyond) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036OQU56/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_5we8ybSAV243Z. Or a picture ledge at IKEA http://www.ikea.com/us/en/search/?query=MOSSLANDA+Picture+ledge

u/noodles3996 · 5 pointsr/Gunpla

I found something similar on Amazon. It's not great since you can't see the entire kit if it's on the second or third level, but I don't have a proper display case or anything. This guy really saves me a lot of space on my desk.

Edit: I forgot to mention, Masurao's on the stand that came with the kit.

u/CrimMindsAndGlitter · 5 pointsr/makeuporganization

Inspired by u/Kawaii-Cakes's post! <3

My nail polish is stored in two spice racks I got on Amazon. They could be hung, but I'm nervous about attaching them to the wall when they're full of nail polish bottles, so they just live on the counter of the guest bathroom.

They're mostly organized by color until you get to the glitters and the base/top coats. The area designated for base and top coats has recently started to double as the Holo Taco appreciation zone. :D It's a lot easier to find the specific colors I'm looking for now than when they were all in a drawer. I like to do fun nail art so it's helpful to have a bunch of options and be able to see all of the blues together to find exactly the shade I want for a Sobble's face or whatever.

u/diearzte2 · 5 pointsr/seriouseats

I ended up getting one of these which has been fine.

u/PM_ME_BABY_KITTENS · 5 pointsr/makeupflatlays

Looks like this one. I was looking around and there's tons of different options that look like they'd be great for makeup storage. Either way, this post reminded me I actually need a spice rack for my kitchen 😂

u/UmamiUnagi · 4 pointsr/Baking

At Ikea they have a chopping board that you can place over your sink. Ikea in general is a great resource for small spaces, like drop-leaf tables.

Keep EVERYTHING off the counter by putting them up on shelves, racks, or magnetized to your wall. Maybe get these magnetic jars for sprinkles. I use this for my spice rack and keep them on the side of my fridge. Utilize cookie racks to keep things out of the way. Baking sheets with a lip usually stacks on top of one another if you criss-cross them as well.

Source: Live in NYC. Obsessed with /r/TinyHouses .

u/CephalopodAlpha · 4 pointsr/Vaping

Grab one of these for 6 bucks and toss it on your counter or vape shelf. Best 6 bucks I ever spent.

u/Mach5Mike · 4 pointsr/amiibo

You can find them on Amazon for $8 a piece at the following link: https://www.amazon.com/Copco-2555-0188-Non-Skid-Cabinet-Organizer/dp/B0036OQU56.

I've bought quite a few for my collection and absolutely love them. In my opinion, these are a very cost-effective way to display large collections given that each display holds 18 amiibo comfortably.

u/jeantx · 4 pointsr/funkopop

OH wow i totally misread your question xD

i have totes seen tiered displays like that on amazon. since i was so useless with my last comment and deserving of downvotes, here's a similar one, usually "tiered spice rack" works, and there's nice clear acrylic tiered displays that i've seen people use in the detolf shelves too.

u/MachNeu · 4 pointsr/Gunpla

I've used these for the same purpose.

Kinda pricey now and no longer sold direct by Amazon for some reason. They were $7.99 when I bought them.

But you can search for "shelf organizer" or "spice rack" and find plenty of similar shelves, though they might not be as pretty as the Bandai versions.

EDIT: The 10" version is really cheap so that's a better option than the 15" one I linked above.

u/wordstheword · 4 pointsr/OrganizationPorn

I imagine they’re mostly not double stacked and are on a riser something like this

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/Itheone · 4 pointsr/fountainpens

Sure, got it off Amazon. It's a spice rack, shhhhh our little secret ;)

u/JasterMereel42 · 3 pointsr/LifeProTips

Similar to /u/IteMaledicti, I never buy the jars of spices from the grocery store anymore. I bought something similar to this or this about 15 years ago and I still have it. It came with spices but I've used all of them a long time ago. Now, I go to the grocery store and buy spices in the bulk section. I can either buy a jar for $4 or spend $.30 for the same amount from the bulk section. I also buy only what I need. For the spices that I don't use very often, I get maybe a spoonful. For those that I use a lot (oregano, curry, ginger, garlic, etch), I get about 3 spoonfuls. I also have a label maker so I mark the top of each lid with the spice in it. Wash out the containers when I run out.

Because of this, I have an organized spice rack where I buy enough spices before they go bad and it is much, much cheaper than buying bottles one by one from the store.

u/Liirin · 3 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

That really depends on what you consider "affordable" and "good quality." If you're used to on-the-shelf jarred spices, you can get some pretty decent ones from a dollar store to start, then replace them with fresher ones as you go through it. Salt, pepper, chili powder, cumin, cinnamon, paprika, oregano, garlic powder is what I'd start with.

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When I set out on my own, I got a great gift of a full spice/herb set from Kamenstein (I think it was this one) that had free refills for 5 years - you pay S&H unless you get a big shipment 1x/year. It came with labels, jars, and a rotating display. Honestly, it's not enough to last you 5 full years with 1x/year refills, but it's definitely a good start, and I'd say it's worth the cost.

u/EnterPlayerTwo · 3 pointsr/lightsabers

Someone a few weeks ago posted their setup and used something like this. I thought that looked really good.


Edit: This one is better actually since it doesn't have the lip on the edge.

u/ramses0 · 3 pointsr/DIY

You might be able to do something with steel pipe, kindof like an inverse raised spice rack:

|========================|
| _ ----- || <-- metal plate
| / \ ^
| __/ -- spice &amp;lt;-- metal pipe<br /> | ^<br /> |-- spice

Hell... like this: http://www.amazon.com/Lipper-International-Bamboo-Expandable-Organizer/dp/B000MM3ZYY

But upside down and with metal on it. That's what I'm trying to say.

--Robert

u/thenshesays · 3 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I got them on amazon They're actually spice racks.. but it does well as a nail polish rack too. hehe

A bit of forewarning: you won't be able to see the colors in the back. If you stagger them, OPI/china glaze polishes will fit 16 per row. Julep fits in rows of 3 without staggering. You can fit a bunch of Julep, but you won't be able to see the two rows in the back.

I'm still pretty okay with this as I've sorted them by brand and remember what colors I have of each so I can quickly find what I'm looking for :)

u/PleasanceLiddle · 3 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

There is this spice rack that a lot of people on this sub have and use for nail polish storage! It's pretty and cheap!

You say get things are in disarray, if she needs a place to store polish bottles http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001E8TLKC/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1410819408&amp;amp;sr=1-3

Otherwise, something to store tools, glue, press on nails, look into Caboodle, I love mine, got it at Ulta for about 25 bucks with a coupon, I wouldn't pay more than 30 and I bet they arw on Amazon too. Ulta website has free shipping over 50 and free returns to store.

u/predaguy · 3 pointsr/ActionFigures

Pretty impressive, but I think you need to get yourself some levels for your displays. I know it's a personal preference, but I hate it when figures are hidden behind others so I always get something for figures in the back to stand on so they are more visible.

I do it with boxes, but there's these things too or get some flight stands.

u/msheaz · 3 pointsr/amiibo

Copco Non-Skid 3-Tier Cabinet Organizer, 10-Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036OQU4C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_dq2Uzb557909M

I have three of those. They can comfortably hold 6 or 7, depending on how packed you want it to look.

u/Lem0nad3V7 · 3 pointsr/amiibo

They're cabinet organizers you can find them on amazon Copco 2555-0188 Non-Skid 3-Tier Cabinet Organizer, 15-Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036OQU56/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_0Fv7xbS7FRHKJ

u/AlexTheTownPump · 3 pointsr/wrestlefigs

What I used:

Cabinet - http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10119206/

Lighting - http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20119418/

Stands - http://www.amazon.com/Copco-2555-0188-Non-Skid-Cabinet-Organizer/dp/B0036OQU56/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;qid=1458739913&amp;amp;sr=8-1&amp;amp;keywords=spice+rack+copco

Setting up the lights was not difficult. There's a predrilled hole at the top of the cabinet where I ran each cable for the lights. I zip-tied the cables inside the cabinet on the shelf frames. On the next one, I might try out a different Ikea light kit. I used LED strips on this one and the front row of figures on each shelf aren't lit as well. It looks fine when the room light is on so it's not a big issue.

I'm thinking of getting a small table or something to set this on so the bottom shelf will be more visible. I have more figures to put in there but since it's on the bottom, I didn't bother and just put the belt in instead. I have an IC belt to put in as well. That will have to wait until the next Ikea trip :D

u/CrinerBoyz · 3 pointsr/amiibo
u/VegastarLH · 3 pointsr/amiibo

I've been using this to display my loose figures on my tv stand:

http://www.amazon.com/Copco-2555-0188-Non-Skid-Cabinet-Organizer/dp/B0036OQU56

It fits 18 perfectly, which is enough for waves 1 and 2 completely. Not sure what I'm gonna do when wave 3 hits, but it was 7 bucks or so at bed bath and beyond, and I think it looks pretty good for a low cost solution:

http://i.imgur.com/B7qzf4p.jpg

u/pikachuuuuu · 3 pointsr/amiibo

I don't have it myself but from what I've seen they hold about eighteen, six per tier.

Example

These are a lot cheaper, by the way.

Edit: I didn't see at first that the one you linked is expandable so what I said doesn't completely answer your question, but two of the shelves I linked put together would be cheaper and wider than one of the shelves you linked to so I would go with a couple of those instead.

u/MCP_Ver2 · 3 pointsr/amiibo

I actually had cases like these when I started getting into anime in high school for trading and capsule figures. I will say they are nice but they start to show their age pretty quickly if you are constantly getting in and out of them. They can attract fingerprints like crazy, and will get fine scratches like a cd/dvd on the clear plastic. Personal opinion, I would go with this simple 8 dollar spice rack.

Link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0036OQU56/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;psc=1

u/trololololozilla · 3 pointsr/amiibo

The shelf is the cheapo Room Essentials cheapo bookcase from Target ($29.99 on sale when I bought it, very Ikea-esque) and the little stairs are actually custom-made using two of these, some poster board, some cheap red fabric, and some packaging tape!

u/25_timesthefine · 3 pointsr/makeupflatlays

3S Wall Mounted Spice Rack Organizer for Cabinet Pantry Door Kitchen Large Hanging Spice Shelf,5 Tier Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XTR46ZK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_hQD3Db82A17GQ here is a link for the 5 tier for $40


DecoBros 3 Tier Wall Mounted Spice Rack, Bronze https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OLGYPPU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_MSD3Db8KP0XQ4 this is for the 3 tier for $16,


DecoBros 2 Pack Wall Mount Single Tier Mesh Spice Rack, Bronze https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00U86EKW0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_wUD3DbD5RY292 this is for a 2 pack of single racks, only $14

u/Joncolecio2 · 3 pointsr/amiibo

DecoBros 3 Tier Expandable Cabinet Spice Rack Step Shelf Organizer (12.5 ~ 25 Inch), Chrome https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OLH0TGI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_CLORAbXRVWHPJ I personally use these for my Amiibos! Definitely pricy but there should be cheaper alternatives.

u/chocolate_babies · 2 pointsr/InteriorDesign

Here. Bed, Bath, and Beyoncé also sells them.

u/snowbored10 · 2 pointsr/Cooking
u/hiker_trent · 2 pointsr/amiibo

Here you go. They have adjustable width, too. So, they have worked really well as our collection has grown.

Seville Classics 3-Tier Expandable Bamboo Spice Rack Step Shelf Organizer

u/Zand_Kilch · 2 pointsr/funkopop

If you're going for cheapest
Each of these displays a decent number (9-15 crowded) of Pops depending on your comfort level with blocking ones directly behind another and costs 8 and change

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0036OQU56/ (8-12 Pops, opaque, but the black has a pseudo industrial look)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001KOTJTS/ (5-9 pops, clear)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001E2864K/ (5-15 Pops bamboo, 13$, expands)

All 3 show review photos with Pops if you want to see em in action.

Edited this a couple times to get the Pop display numbers right for curious folks.

u/pompea · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Have you looked into hanging your makeup on the wall? :)

There's magnetic boards. Just need glue and cheap magnets and you dont need no counter space.

A lot of people decorate theirs with fabrics and frames too, but that's just added cost to the thing, and anyway I'm quite partial to the more raw, industrial look of the magnetic board by itself. But just a suggestion!

Wall mountable spice wracks are also pretty cheap and will hold just about anything.

u/Nyantastical · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Ah okay, this might work for you then! I really like it, I actually got another one for my kitchen to hold spices.

Here's the link: http://www.amazon.com/Spectrum-Wall-Mountable-Black-Scroll-Spice/dp/B001E8TLKC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;qid=1411612651&amp;amp;sr=8-1&amp;amp;keywords=scroll+spice+rack

u/lochnessie15 · 2 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

I don't know that I'll be much help, since I'm not familiar with UK vendors, but a couple of general questions:

  • About how many polishes does she have? This will drive how big of a box/rack/set of drawers she needs.
  • Do you live near an Ikea? If so, and if she has a ton of polish, these drawers are incredibly popular for people with large collections. They can hold approx. 500 bottles of polish!
  • Is she able to wall-mount anything where she lives? For example, spice racks like these are fairly popular for polishes, but (obviously) she needs to be able to wall mount it.
  • Are there any particular brands that you know of that she likes? Does she wear a lot of bright, glittery polishes, or does she tend to be fairly conservative with her nails?

    If she likes doing nail art, you may want to check out MoYou London. They have stamping plates and other nail art supplies. Nail stamping is the process of applying polish to an engraved metal plate, scraping excess polish off of the design, and then picking up the polish left in the design and transferring it to the nail.

    If you think stamping is something she'd be interested in, you could pick up a few of the image plates from MoYou (they have a TON of different designs, and are good quality), as well as a stamper like this one or this one. Those same stampers can be found cheaper on Amazon or Ebay (direct from Hong Kong or China), but they'll probably take longer than 2 weeks to get to you. MoYou took less than 2 weeks to get from the UK to the US when I ordered, so it should be pretty quick for you.

    I'm sure she'll love whatever you pick up; all of us love having S/Os that support or enable our nail habits :)
u/makenoapologies · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

OK - I had another idea. What about a bed-wetting accident?

As for my &lt;$20 item, how about either this hanging jewelry organizer or this hanging spice rack organizer?

For my &lt;$5 item, I have some single MP3s on my Music WL that would be awesome!

u/BeTheBall- · 2 pointsr/CampingGear

I use this one. No complaints.

GSI Outdoors Spice Rack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0024F719W

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/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&amp;amp;ie=UTF8&amp;amp;qid=1415739441&amp;amp;sr=1-5&amp;amp;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/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/justchristine · 2 pointsr/funkopop

Used two risers: 15-inch and 10-inch that I bought off of Amazon. They fit the space I had perfectly!

u/trancematik · 2 pointsr/declutter

You should probably get a tiered spice rack stand now, as grabbing the ones beneath are really going to bother you over time.

u/Amiibroke1 · 2 pointsr/amiibo

Hey ! It's two of these!! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036OQU56/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_GCtFAbJTH06TJ

But to get the extra space I needed I stacked some stuff under them to make an extra shelf.

u/BabyUGotAStewGoin · 2 pointsr/ActionFigures

I really appreciate it. I have fewer figures now, but the display is so much cleaner now.

I got the steps on Amazon. They're pretty effective for the price. I have them sitting on clear plastic shot glasses. Probably not the best looking way to display the risers, but it makes the height of the bottom step more in line with the others.

u/Mistressmeme · 2 pointsr/amiibo

It's the Copco 2555-0188 Non-Skid 3-Tier Cabinet Organizer, 15-Inch. A spice rack for the spiciest Amiibo
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036OQU56/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_y.Ttxb1K6Q0QS

u/HorrifiK · 2 pointsr/amiibo
u/twerkysandwich · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

BIGGEST HUGEST tip is don't accumulate too much stuff! I definitely do, so I have to discipline myself to purge once in a while.

I recently went through my lotions and bath stuff and I only even cared about maybe 25% of them. So I threw out whatever didn't have much left inside, the rest went into a storage container with a lid and tucked under all the folded towels. (This is so I don't start dragging things out later...I already decided I have too many. When friends or friends with teenage daughters visit, they can take as much of it as they want.) So now I have a reasonable amount of this stuff, but it still looks cluttered on the shelf so I went to the dollar store and got something like this, so I can see everything at once and not knock over a bunch of stuff if I want to pull one item out (this shelf is about at eye level).

De-stashing means I actually use what I love more often, because I can see it (and remember to use it) and I know exactly where it is. It also slows down future purchases (doesn't stop them, but I at least consider where it would fit on my shelves if I bought something because they look so nice now).

Repeat with other areas: books &amp; magazines, clothing, dishes &amp; cookware, toys, etc. Take it slow, it's a lifestyle not an overnight switch.

Also beware of arbitrary storage containers. I've bought plenty of these and it's perfectly okay to just stop and repurpose or donate them when you realize something's not working for you. Like I bought baskets to keep the towels in for the bathroom closet and later realized how much space they were wasting. You don't need to keep using it just because you're thinking of the money you spent on something. Push that from your mind and prioritize your quality of life.

u/Antussy · 2 pointsr/amiibo

Thank you! I use these. Definitely beats lining them up behind one another.
Copco 2555-0188 Non-Skid 3-Tier Spice Pantry Kitchen Cabinet Organizer, 15-Inch, White/Gray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036OQU56/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_MEI3BbPB2GVWV

u/MarchtheBurg · 2 pointsr/splatoon
u/djdsf · 2 pointsr/fragrance

No real reason other than me having a 10Ft long mirror and a counter top that's just as long under it with the sink built in, so it literally just fits there. It's out of the way from everything else, and I usually put on cologne after shaving or before leaving the house, which involves me looking at the mirror to make sure everything looks ok.

It's the joined master bathroom, it's not like it's randomly in a bathroom in the house, it's connected to my room.

I know my ex used to keep her perfume on top of her drawer and my father keeps his in his closet that he had built with drawers inside, the bathroom just works for me, plus it allows me to display all of my fragrances without taking up space in my room.

I also have 2 of these now which helps keep everything extra neat.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036OQU56/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VjcXCb91FH4Q3

u/Ziqach · 2 pointsr/amiibo
u/Wheeler2814 · 2 pointsr/funkopop

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0036OQU56?psc=1&amp;amp;redirect=true&amp;amp;ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00

These guys. Inexpensive but great. I'll end up getting a couple more as the collection expands.

u/timmmahtimmmah · 2 pointsr/amiibo
u/boostdd · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge

Here's what I do...

  • I first shake the brush over the sink thoroughly
  • Then I place the brush on a stand which sits on my counter
  • After about 24hrs I move the brush to my linen closet where it hangs until it's next use
  • Occasionally I will put the brushes in a Muhle Travel Tube for a few days. I find this helps straighten the bristles but that's just an OCD of mine.

    I don't think it really maters if you hang dry with bristles down or just sit the brush on it's handle with bristles up. The most important is to keep it in a well ventilated area so it can dry. I once put my Simpson Case 1 travel brush in it's tube before it was fully dry. The next day I could smell mildew on the knot, I took several cleanings to get it out.

    Photos: http://imgur.com/a/SmSRP

    Spice Rack Clips from Amazon - Warning do not attempt to remove the clips after installation, the 3M adhesive pads peeled the paint right off my wall! LOL
u/friedchicken7115 · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

No problem! This works best for shorter palettes like these and Buxom 6-color palettes, for larger palettes a spice rack like this would work better since the palette would sit more vertical than fall flat!

u/Raymond777 · 2 pointsr/tea

Hey everyone I organized my tea yesterday. I bought these tins and this spice rack. It works out perfectly because you can fit a set of 12 on each side of the rack. Now, I will say although this is airtight, exposing your tea to light can be harmful to it but personally I find being able to see the teas helps me choose what I want for the day. Also, if you want to include teabags in these tins like I did you may have to remove them from their packaging paper as it usually cannot fit into a tin.

u/industrialwaste · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

In all honesty you don't even need the holes. I use a spice rack my wife bought and it's awesome for me.

u/jo_alegre · 2 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Shelves! for your skin care/primer/foundation! My husband put them up around my vanity's mirror and it's such a relief to not worry about my kid pulling them down/opening them all over the carpet.

u/hlbyers92 · 2 pointsr/OrganizationPorn

Here is the one that I have. However, I bought it from bed bath and beyond with the standard 20% off coupon.

Oh no! You could get glass spice jars then transfer everything and label them. That way you both get your preferred spices and everything is uniform. Might be a bit expensive up front but it would be a one time purchase at least. I have considered doing this but buying my spices from a shop for a better quality product and less waste from the packaging. Everything that’s a weird size get chucked in the center basket.

Edit: wording

u/grandvalleygirl · 2 pointsr/konmari

I've got a couple of these Spice Stacks in different sizes. They were the perfect size to keep in our cupboard and make it super easy to keep everything organized and easy to find.

u/cheyashwil96 · 2 pointsr/makeupflatlays

3S Wall Mounted Spice Rack Organizer for Cabinet Pantry Door Kitchen Large Hanging Spice Shelf,5 Tier Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XTR46ZK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_02D3Db6B36JH0

u/iflipcars · 2 pointsr/NewOrleans

Have you considered these? I use them at home and they work great.

u/StinkyMetroid · 2 pointsr/DungeonsAndDragons

The dice containers look like magnetic spice containers. Example

u/SiliconValleyHBO · 1 pointr/funny
u/Manse_ · 1 pointr/Cooking

Spices. I remember moving into my first college apartment and snagging a loaded spice rack at Sam's. It was probably the best purchase I've ever made.

So I started digging on Amazon for you: https://smile.amazon.com/Kamenstein-20-Jar-Revolving-Spice-Refills/dp/B00008WQ3L/

There are several similar options, but that's not a bad deal at all to get you rolling.

u/Fatpandasneezes · 1 pointr/somethingimade

And for Canadians, we have the same for $60: Kamenstein 20-Jar Revolving Spice Tower with Free Spice Refills for 5 Years https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00008WQ3L/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_yi-Nzb9EK581X

Or, if you're willing to forgo 4 spices, $30: Kamenstein 20-Jar Revolving Spice Tower with Free Spice Refills for 5 Years https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00008WQ3L/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_yi-Nzb9EK581X

Note: Reviews indicate there are no free refills available for Canadians despite the listing clearly stating free refills (there is potentially a $12 shipping fee if you insist)

u/oren0 · 1 pointr/funny

I'm not sure why you won't listen to what everyone is telling you. Spices don't cost anywhere near that much.

Search for "spice rack with spices" on Amazon. This one, for example, has 20 spices in decent sized containers, along with the rack itself, for $27. This amount of spices will last a college student at least a year, probably more, and they even offer refills (though you have to pay for shipping).

u/T3chn0phile · 1 pointr/Cooking

I'd personally recommend not getting a "big, cheap set of spices"

When I got married I put a nice, well equipped spice rack on my registry and ended up getting it. It contained about 20 different spices each in a 3-4oz glass jar, like this one.

Two years later, the foil is still on about half of the original spice set.

IMHO you'd be better off spending a bit more for higher quality spices that you know you'll actually use. I found a place local to me that deals in spices and it's the only place I'll buy 'em now.
Everything is wonderfully fresh and reasonably priced.

Do a quick search and try to find something similar in your area, or you can order online at the link above.

Good luck!

u/I_am_Bob · 1 pointr/AskCulinary

I use a magnetic metal jar, the top spins and has little holes like a shaker, or just comes right off for when you want to measure or just grab a pinch.

https://www.amazon.com/Kamenstein-Magnetic-Spice-Tins-Set/dp/B0002TG2YM/ref=pd_bxgy_79_img_3?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;refRID=3Q9S0RV57GF9S0BVGJH0

u/mike_pants · 1 pointr/AdviceAnimals

Embrace the dark side.

We bought a bunch [of these 3-packs.] (http://www.amazon.com/Kamenstein-Magnetic-Storage-Spice-Racks/dp/B0002TG2YM/ref=pd_sim_k_3?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;refRID=1XPN63FA50Q9VTBQ9XHN) and stuck 'em to the side of the fridge. That image kind of makes them look really cheap, but they look nice.

u/Drathus · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

The shelves are these which I found on Amazon when looking for ways to display them.

u/amiibo_SS · 1 pointr/SubredditSimulator

^. comment of the Guardian Pre-Orders and also im sure my fiance will not be stocking them right after he came out in the game where you got some money. so i bought it on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Dial-01703-Expand-A-Shelf/dp/B000QSDGB6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;qid=1451155665&amp;amp;sr=8-4&amp;amp;keywords=expandable+spice+shelf.

u/nerfherder2021 · 1 pointr/funkopop

Amazon. They're spice racks: Dial Industries 01703 Expand A Shelf, Standard https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000QSDGB6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_G48ADb1RZ9213

u/SmashBros50 · 1 pointr/amiibo

the top shelf is on top of something, and I got the shelves from TJ Maxx. I'll try to find a link for them.

edit: couldn't find it on the tj maxx website, but i found it on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Dial-01703-Expand-A-Shelf/dp/B000QSDGB6/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;qid=1451155665&amp;amp;sr=8-4&amp;amp;keywords=expandable+spice+shelf

u/kojisaiiko · 1 pointr/amiibo

Staples sells in packs, kinda expensive.. There is also another size that they offer.
Somewhat cheaper alternative would be wooden spice racks from Amazon, although not many amiibo fit in that I believe.

u/Penguin_724 · 1 pointr/Legodimensions

[Right here ](Seville Classics 3-Tier Expandable Bamboo Spice Rack Step Shelf Organizer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001E2864K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_dF.Myb9EC9CA5)

u/Moblin_Hunter · 1 pointr/amiibo

Expandable spice rack organizers like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Seville-Classics-Expandable-Cabinet-Organizer/dp/B001E2864K/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1549050738&amp;sr=8-5&amp;keywords=expandable+spice+rack+shelf

&amp;#x200B;

I just used this one as an example, but you can find them way cheaper at stores like Ross/TJMaxx/Homegoods/etc....

u/Riotjester · 1 pointr/randomactsofamazon

This and this seem to be popular because they're cheap.

u/sgtdumpty · 1 pointr/amiibo
u/pandas_mom · 1 pointr/RandomKindness

What a kind offer!
There are two things off my wishlist that aren't necessities that I would really like.

THIS SPICE RACK that is the right size to hold my daily medications in an easy place for me, but out of reach for little hands.

or

THIS BOOK about helping your child with sensory issues get organized. I have been wanting to read it for a while and the library can't get it.

THIS is the wishlist link with those things on there. It has a few little things that I have stuck on there over time, just ignore the rest.

Thank you so much and Happy Thanksgiving!

u/bookishgeek · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I have 2 of these - they're great for kitchen storage, and they're gorgeous! :)

u/thewidowaustero · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

The Naked 2 palette is hiding in the back on the bottom shelf if that gives you any reference! It's this spice rack if you want to look at the dimensions.

u/Kaibunny143 · 1 pointr/RandomActsOfPolish


I use 2 of these spice racks. I hated the cheap plastic one because they looked trashy IMO. These match my room decor perfectly!!


u/IANALAMA · 1 pointr/trailmeals

flavors varied, but i got THIS to help better organize and prepare, right now i have:

  • kosher salt
  • fresh ground black pepper
  • garlic powder
  • italian seasoning
  • cajun seasoning
  • chili powder
  • lemon pepper

    this is mostly used to season fish i might catch while camping, and i bring olive oil in small vials as a fat source, but when i'm backpacking i usually carry dehydrated meals and salt/pepper, maybe some kind of hot sauce or other condiments.
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?

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/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/tribbletime · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

STOCK MY HOUSE

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/revmamacrystal · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

OK, I do art shows and I love the ferris wheel idea.

First things though, if you want the tables to pop, how about a solid bright color for the table cloths? The dots are cute but as a consumer, I'd have a hard time seeing your products. Tiered is always good and even spice stands
hidden behind fabric.

What about this stand easily covered for the record pieces?

I've also seen at Lowes, a plant stand that looks like a banana hook, it would be amazing at hanging items from.

u/Numero5 · 1 pointr/amiibo

Found it on Amazon! http://www.amazon.com/Copco-2555-0189-Non-Skid-Cabinet-Organizer/dp/B0036OQU4C/ref=pd_bxgy_hg_text_y

Seems there's a bigger size too... might just have to get one for myself now.

EDIT: Just broke out a ruler and my amiibo, pretty sure the person in the thread is using the bigger sized one, my mistake.

u/ManiacalZManiac · 1 pointr/amiibo

DIY display involving ten of the same off-white rubber-padded spice racks 1, 2, and 3 from Amazon

u/AmiiboPuff · 1 pointr/amiibo

http://www.amazon.com/Copco-2555-0189-Non-Skid-Cabinet-Organizer/dp/B0036OQU4C/ref=pd_bxgy_hg_img_y

I use one of these for my collection and it usually fits them perfectly on most shelves.

u/welostmagic · 1 pointr/funkopop

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0036OQU4C/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;psc=1&amp;amp;smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER Is this the riser you're using? I'm thinking about getting one but now that I see it in action, it seems like the steps aren't tall enough for proper displaying...

u/littleblue42 · 1 pointr/starwarscollecting

You might be interested in this - I have been looking for some display options and found this cheap spice rack on Amazon that a lot of people use for toys:

Copco Non-Skid 3-Tier Cabinet Organizer, 15-Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036OQU56/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_W5uJyb8PZE5XB

Haven't bought it myself but am thinking about it.

u/OhMyLovely · 1 pointr/DIY

They do sell the shelf risers if you don't want to build them. Or just stack up scrap 2x4 and other boards.

u/nermal543 · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

Once you start, you won't ever stop! When they first announced them, I thought I'd only buy a few, but now I have 2 spice racks like this completely filled up! Not home right now, so I'm not sure exactly how many.

I'm sure they'll have more games that use amiibo on Switch; they've already showed up the amiibo scanners on the joy-cons. As to whether it'll be more than, "here's this cool skin" or minor bonuses in the game, we don't really know yet. I think they're definitely worth it as a collector's item though, if you like the character enough to buy a figure and display it!

u/ayarb · 1 pointr/ActionFigures

That's exactly what they are! And they're only about $8 too! Copco 2555-0188 Non-Skid 3-Tier Cabinet Organizer, 15-Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036OQU56/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_zgXGxb7HQ6ZB8

u/techstepper · 1 pointr/lego

I am also in need of a solid means to display my minifigs. Those that come with sets stay with the sets, but my CMFs, and older 80s/90s minifigs are, for now, displayed on a shelf on one of these. It works well enough, and along with a bit of shelf space left in front of it, I can fit a decent amount. My concern is dust, as my apartment can be dusty (dusting all of my sets is a serious chore every 2-3 months).

I have had my eyes on this custom shadowbox, but at the moment it is only available for pre-order. The seller does make smaller ones, but for the amount of minifigs that you have, the 16"x20" would be more up your alley. I am planning on buying two at some point, myself. I know I will need the space for more minifigs in years to come :)

u/Widgerber · 1 pointr/amiibo

Looks like this one to me.

u/walkingchew · 1 pointr/Disney_Infinity

It's two of these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036OQU56/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_lxz7wbKC8PQD3

I have the stand in the back lifted up with some Lego bricks.

u/LadPrime · 1 pointr/amiibo

Sure! They're pretty damn cheap and also look pretty good even without any work done on them. Find them here.

u/JWylie15 · 1 pointr/amiibo

I got it at Bed Bath and Beyond, but it's also on Amazon. Eventually I plan on setting up a nicer display (since more amiibo are coming), but it's hard to beat this one for the price!

u/JWingWangWong · 1 pointr/amiibo

Ah that reminds me of another product.
There's another product called "Copco 2555-0188 Non-Skid 3-Tier Cabinet Organizer, 15-In" and it's about the same price or if you want something that expands 27 inches this should do as well http://www.storables.com/standard-expandable-cabinet-shelf.html.

u/Extech · 1 pointr/ActionFigures

Beautiful. Easily the nicest 3.75" display I've seen on this sub. I'd consider painting the risers black though, to match the cabinet.

For anyone interested the risers can be found here. On sale for $7.99 and they work great for Amiibos as well.

u/_pumpkinpies · 1 pointr/amiibo

Copco. I got them from Amazon for $8 each, but found them a couple of weeks later at my grocery store for $5 so check around I guess!

u/legacyblade · 1 pointr/amiibo

Copco 2555-0188 Non-Skid 3-Tier Cabinet Organizer, 15-Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036OQU56/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_woZqybMRJVSZZ

(Not sure why there's a referral in the link, I copied it from my order history)

You can fit a ten inch and fifteen inch next to eachother in each shelf. Gives you looooooots of room.

u/nithos · 1 pointr/funkopop

Looks like the expandable version of this. We have some in our kitchen cabinets.

u/MeghanAM · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Organizey (it's on House list)

u/thedoommerchant · 1 pointr/amiibo

Here you go:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0036OQU56/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;psc=1

Two of these fit perfectly across my Ikea bookshelf.

u/dlev0119 · 1 pointr/funkopop

It's from Amazon

u/doctorvonscience · 1 pointr/ActionFigures
u/PKArcthunder · 1 pointr/amiibo
u/HBreckel · 1 pointr/amiibo

That one is no longer available. However pretty much the same thing ias at http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0036OQU56/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;psc=1 for cheaper.

u/alexanderpas · 1 pointr/amiibo
u/RaeLynnShikure · 1 pointr/amiibo

I know a lot of people have been using this display shelf for their amiibo.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0036OQU56/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1420806929&amp;amp;sr=8-1&amp;amp;pi=AC_SX200_QL40

I know my local bed bath and beyond sells them.

u/MisterAlexEsquire · 1 pointr/amiibo

Yeah, same here. I'm just using a cheap cabinet organizer as a stand until I have a better idea of what the final roster and Smash amiibo set looks like.

u/Super_Nicktendo · 1 pointr/amiibo

A bookcase that I bought from Home Depot, along with two of these

I've been able to fit my entire Smash collection on the top to shelves, and will be able to make room for the DLC characters. Might buy more eventually.

u/paperclip_guy · 1 pointr/amiibo

I was thinking of hanging it on the wall over my tiered display, plus those things are kind of expensive. Thanks for the input though.

u/Sieberella · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My kitchen is a pit. I think these would really help me get more organized and stay organized by having more room to store stuff. Thanks for the contest!

u/saroka · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

In my studio I got lucky with storage but I know that I would get this bag holder as well as collapsible kitchen essentials. A slim trash can helps. If your bathroom has no storage, something like this can help. Hang your spices on the cabinet. Use this in the shower if you need more space. XD I use command hooks near my front door to hold my keys and daily jacket. :)

u/aclapp1626 · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

These are great for something like this. You can normally find them super cheap at yardsales and the like as well.

u/soragirlfriend · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

I got some on amazon! I love them. This is the link: DecoBros 3 Tier Wall Mounted... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OLGYPPU?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

I have two of them!

u/Kilazur · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

But have you checked that rack?

u/Sapphi_ · 1 pointr/EatCheapAndHealthy

I have a spice rack that hangs on the wall right next to the stove, it looks like this one. I keep my most-used spices there and then all the rest are in a drawer which is easier to pull out and rummage through than trying to dig through a cupboard.

u/AdrianPlaysFUT · 1 pointr/amiibo

This is the display rack that's on the desk. http://www.amazon.com/DecoBros-Expandable-Cabinet-Spice-Organizer/dp/B00OLH0TGI?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;psc=1&amp;amp;redirect=true&amp;amp;ref_=od_aui_detailpages00
And I made the shelves on the wall. They're made out of 24 inch and 20 inch planks of oak, and I made the holes with a 2" fornster drill bit. The pictures for the amiibo art are linked in another comment somewhere :)

u/pintelguy · 1 pointr/NECA

These work well, too.

u/The_Window · 1 pointr/funkopop

And some risers too so you can see em all. Based on the amount of POPs you have lined up, I'd say to get this one. I use these but that's cause I have one of those cube organizers. Check out the customer images on both pages to get an idea of what to expect.

u/GirlsSmellGood · 1 pointr/starwarscollecting
u/wpm · 1 pointr/Cooking

I have two shelves in one of my cabinets dedicated to spices. On the bottom level, I made it very tall and installed one of these. Short bottles on top, full size on the middle and bottom tiers. In the center, I theoretically keep all of my larger form containers, baking soda, paprika, Old Bay, baking powder, as well as my garlic, though this has turned into a full on mess of whatever random spices I have. Like a gas, my spice collection has grown to consume all available space.

Above this space is a very narrow shelf I keep bags of stuff in. Nutmeg, whole spices, whole dried peppers, etc. Above that, among bags of weird flour and shredded coconut, is a big ass bag of tellicherry pepper.

And in the bottom shelf of the cabinet next door is where I keep all the very large form spices. Garlic powder, cayenne, big thing of jerk spice, big ol bottle of vanilla, and so on. This also contains my extracts, and some of my specialized baking ingredients.

For me, being "organized" isn't so much keeping everything neat and tidy, but knowing where stuff is. No, my container of bay leaves isn't readily visible and proudly displayed alphabetically next to my dried basil. It's somewhere in front of the spicy shelf, among the random BBQ rubs and seasoning mixes and garam masalas that I've acquired. All I have to do is rummage for a moment, and there it is. My spices are spread out over three cabinets on a handful of different shelves, but it never takes me more than 30 seconds to find something.

u/blix797 · 1 pointr/Cooking

This three-shelf unit was perfect for my space because I only have 12" cabinet depth, it is very compact and handles all my small bottles.

For larger bottles and bags I got a lazy susan that has high walls so stuff doesn't fall out the back.

u/katbonk · 1 pointr/vacuumseal

Just regarding spice storage... I have both this and this and my spices stay looking nice and organized (and I can hide the different bottle types). I especially like the first one.

I also love my vacuum sealer - I got it as a gift and did the whole “oh... wow... thanks...” but it’s now something we use fairly often - lots of leftovers get sealed for the freezer, and lots of stuff from Costco that we can’t eat all at once. Plus soups vide, but even before then I used it.

Edit: words

u/PileOfSandwich · 1 pointr/amiibo
u/Ckeyboard · 1 pointr/funkopop

Looking good! Ironically I was just looking at risers on Amazon. Are these the ones you have?