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I think it's safe to assume we would all like an organized kitchen, but what does that even mean? An organized kitchen doesn't have to be minimal or arranged with military precision; it just has to function well, and function better than it did before we organized it!
That's where kitchen organizers come in. The best organizers keep us from having to hunt for an ingredient or tool. They make things more visible and accessible, and sometimes as a result, nicer to look at, too!
Here are a few of our favorite editor-approved kitchen organizers.
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Magnetic Knife Rack
I've used magnetic knife racks for years. I started with the budget-friendly stainless steel version and recently upgraded to this walnut version, which I was able to customize to fit alongside one side of my kitchen cabinets.
It's beautiful, sturdy, well made, and I anticipate never having to buy another one again. And most importantly, it keeps my knives easily within reach but not so easy that my kids can reach them!
Buy it: Walnut Magnetic Knife Strip, 9-Inch, $35
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Expandable Bamboo Drawer Dividers
If you've ever had a drawer for your utensils that wasn't divided in any way, you know what a crazy mess it can be! That's why these dividers are so great. They're heftier than plastic dividers, so they won't move around (not to mention nicer to look at!), and they can expand to fit drawers up to 22 inches deep, when most other dividers only go to around 17 inches. They can be used horizontally or vertically, and spring-load into place.
A total drawer saver!
Buy it: Expandable Bamboo Drawer Dividers, $20 for set of two.
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Ceramic Utensil Crock
If you want to get your utensils out of the drawer entirely, don't forget about the utensil crock! There are hundreds of variations on this idea—a countertop vessel large enough to hold a dozen or more kitchen utensils—but the most classic is this one: ceramic, white, made in the USA, and sized just right.
Buy it: Ceramic Utensil Crock, $25
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Expandable Utensil Organizer
Everyone probably already has a silverware organizer in their drawer, but if you don't, or if you're unhappy with the one you have, we recommend this stellar version from OXO. It fits into small 9 1/2-inch drawers but extends to 16 inches wide.
The best part? The removable silicone dividers keep your silverware neatly stacked!
Buy it: OXO Good Grips Expandable Utensil Organizer, starts at $16.99
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Pan Organizer
Emma loves this rack: "My cupboard with all my cutting boards, cooling racks, and baking sheets was a hot mess before I finally invested in this simple pan organizer! I've been using this one for about three years now, and it's holding strong—no matter how much I jam, squeeze, or bang my pans in there!"
Buy it: Kitchen Cabinet and Pantry Organizer Rack, $12
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Adjustable Cookware Rack
Another great cookware organizer is this one from YouCopia, primarily because it's fully adjustable and can be resized for whatever you need to store, from pans to cutting boards, lids, and all manner of bakeware.
Buy it: YouCopia StoreMore Adjustable Cookware Rack, $19.99
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Metal Pot Lid Rack
Pot lids are always the trickiest thing to store, aren't they? This pot lid rack is great, because while it can hold up to six pot lids, it's small enough to hang on the inside of a cabinet door!
Buy it: Organize It All Metal Pot Lid Rack, $15
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Steel Pegboard
Have more wall space than cabinet space? Pull a Julia Child and hang a pegboard! These steel pegboards from Wall Control come in packs of two and are available in 10 different colors. They mount directly into studs or sheet rock, no framework required!
Buy it: Wall Control Steel Pegboard, $38 set of two
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Under Shelf Storage Baskets
One of my favorite ways to double the space in my cabinets—particularly in the cupboard with my glasses and mugs, which always seems to be full to the brim—is with a simple wire under shelf basket. I also have a couple in my pantry cupboards.
Buy it: Under Shelf Storage Baskets, $28 for set of four
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Turntable or Lazy Susan
Perfect for pretty much anywhere in the kitchen, but especially the pantry and fridge, OXO's turntable turns easily, has a lip on the edge to keep items from falling off, and nonslip rubber feet so it stays put.
Buy it: OXO Good Grips Turntable, starting at $13,.99
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Label Maker
It all comes down to just being able to find what you need when you need it, and the way to do that is to LABEL everything. If you want a uniform look, then a label maker is your best friend. This one is a reliable workhorse.
Buy it: Brother P-Touch Label Maker, $34.99
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Painter's Tape
If writing labels for your food containers is more your jam, then get a roll of painter's tape and a Sharpie. Avoid masking tape, since it can leave behind a sticky residue that won't come off. Painter's tape is easy to apply and easy to remove!
Buy it: ScotchBlue Original Multi-Surface Painter's Tape, $6.00
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Jumbo Tape Dispenser
If you're going the painter's tape labeling route, take it one step further and get a weighted jumbo tape dispenser, like this one from Acrimet. I love that I can tear a piece of tape with one hand without the dispenser moving around.
Buy it: Acrimet Jumbo Tape Dispenser, $13