Below, all of the products in The Spruce’s organization line to cut down on clutter in your home. The two small bins can hold fruit, snacks, pouches, and more. Stack them on your top shelf to utilize vertical space, or place them on your middle shelf for easy visibility of healthy snack options. The two larger bins will make use of the entire depth of your fridge, so no expired items get stuck in the back or forgotten about. Fill these bins with produce or single-serve yogurt cups, and place them on a middle shelf of your fridge for easy and drawer-like access. The handles make these super easy to slide in and out, plus you can shop the bins in three different colors. Another small bin helps keep larger produce visible and accessible, while the larger divided bin is excellent for storing pre-cut fruit, snacks, or yogurts and jams. The two dividers are removable, so you customize this large bin to your needs. At a depth of 16 inches, it will also keep those back-of-the-fridge items accessible. The large divider bin is deep enough to help you reach those back-of-the-fridge items, and the customizable dividers mean you can adjust the sections based on your needs—perhaps, some weeks it’s filled with pudding and sweet spreads, while other weeks it’s stacked with cheeses or grab-and-go items. The small divider bin has the same customizable feature and is a great size for kid-sized snacks and pre-cut fruit. This set comes with a crisp berry bin to keep your produce fresh, and two small bins for healthy snacks and pre-cut fruit or veggies. It also comes with a deep bin, as well as a small bin with removable dividers so that you can customize and adjust the sections for your evolving needs. What really takes this seven-piece set to the next level are the egg bin and beverage bin. The egg bin holds 18 eggs, while the beverage bin can hold nine large bottles for easy grab-and-go access. In addition to kitchen use, this organizer is perfectly sized to keep stationery from sliding in your desk drawer or makeup palettes together in your vanity. You can make it work in almost any room of your house that could look and feel more organized. These dividers are small enough to fit in a kitchen drawer to neatly hold your forks, knives, and spoons. In the bathroom, they can work to house makeup brushes, tweezers, toothpaste, and other hard-to-store personal items. These long and slim organizers are also the perfect length to nestle larger kitchen tools like tongs, spatulas, and whisks. Pair them with our other organizers (sold separately) to create a customized layout in all of your drawers. In addition to kitchen and bathroom use, you could also try them in the craft room to store ribbons, paints, paintbrushes, and scissors. The transparent walls make it easy to find exactly what you’re looking for, and we also love that each piece has built-in handles so you can move the product from shelf to shelf with ease. Grab a few of these for use in your kitchen, bathroom, and closet. These four-inch wide bins are perfectly sized for storing any kind of small, individually-packed snack and are especially great for children’s snacks—think, juice boxes, bags of Goldfish, and more. The handles make it easy for kids to slide the bin out of the cabinet and grab a snack on their own, helping them feel independent and learn the value of an organized pantry all at once. You can also use this bin in your refrigerator to store yogurt cups, sauces, jams, and more adult-like snacks. A removable notched lid also allows for airflow to prevent excess moisture buildup so your foods will stay crisp, fresh, and snack-ready at a moment’s notice. You can readily see what’s inside when you open your fridge, and the modular, stackable design means you can maximize the vertical storage space in your fridge by pairing several of these together for easy, visible fruit storage. The clear sides make it even more versatile and ready for use in a playroom to hold craft supplies like paint, crayons, and stickers, or under the sink in a small bathroom to house cleaning supplies or many bottles of hairspray and dry shampoo. Since it’s see-through and easy to clean, you can also use the turntable in your spice cabinet or on your counter for items that might drip or spill such as oils or pepper mills. The built-in handles let you move it from table, to counter, to fridge, and back without hassle. Line your pantry shelf with three of these to store sweet, salty, and healthy snacks, or if you only keep a few snacks on hand, one bin will serve you well since it has three small sections in each container. The sections not only help keep different food categories organized, but also keep things like snack bags or condiments from toppling over when you slide them in and out of your cabinet or pantry. In addition to kitchen use, you could also use this organizer in an office space to separate different types of stationery or in a playroom to organize sketchpads and crayon boxes.
Modular and Stackable Design
It’s never a good idea to buy more storage products than you need, and a smartly-designed product should help you cut down on clutter, not add to it. The Spruce’s organization line includes modular products that allow you to create customized storage systems you can expand as needed. Many of the pieces are also stackable, so you can take advantage of vertical space in cabinets or inside the fridge. When creating the system that’s right for you, place everyday grab-and-go items in the top or easily reachable bins, while lesser-used items can live in the bottom bins.
Helpful Details
For storage bins, little details count. The Spruce’s organization line has drawer inserts that include non-skid feet to keep them from shifting and slipping when you open and close drawers. Many of the stacking storage bins have built-in handles, as well, to make them easier to grip and move from your refrigerator to the counter and back to the fridge. The berry bins even have an insert that allows water to drain, so that your fruit stays fresh and doesn’t sit in moisture.
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Erin Johnson is a commerce editor for The Spruce focusing on appliances, cleaning, and organization. She previously worked as a professional organizer in New York City where she helped families create functional systems to keep their homes organized and neat. She is a big fan of the iDesign brand and thinks the key to staying organized lies in taking a few minutes at the end of each day to put things back in their containers. Erin has also written organization tips and tricks for Real Simple, Southern Living, MyDomaine, and Apartment Therapy.