Alejandra's Favorite Organizing Products
Below you will find a list of my favorite organizing products that I’ve compiled in the 12 years of working as a professional organizer. I recommend not purchasing organizing products until you learn the decluttering & organizing processes. Please note that while some of the links below are affiliate links and we are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites, all of the products listed I have personally purchased, I use in my home, and absolutely LOVE! One of my core values is authenticity and I would never recommend a product for the sake of earning a commission. If a product is listed below, it has passed my rigorous testing!
Kitchen/Pantry Organizing Products
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Chia Seed Dispenser
This is the dispenser I use in the fridge to easily pour our chia seeds! It works well because the chia seeds are tiny (like sugar since this dispenser is actually made for
Morepouring sugar!). It would also work well for other small seeds like hemp seeds! While the link below goes to Amazon, I often see the same exact dispenser at Home Goods for about $3.99!
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Seed Dispenser
We use these seed dispensers in our fridge for containing all kinds of seeds – pumpkin, hemp, sunflower, etc. The spout pours easily and they fit in the slim compartment
Moreof the fridge door allowing them to last longer as opposed to storing them in the pantry!
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Air-Tight Spice Containers (Medium)
If you’re organizing spices in a drawer, these are the perfect containers! They lay at an angle in the drawer, they’re air-tight, and they have a wide-mouth so you can
Moreeasily fit your measuring spoons inside!! Use cheap thin tension rods as dividers and you’ll have the perfect drawer!
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Air-Tight Spice Containers (Small)
If you’re organizing spices in a drawer, these are the perfect containers! They lay at an angle in the drawer, they’re air-tight, and they have a wide-mouth so you can
Moreeasily fit your measuring spoons inside!! Use cheap thin tension rods as dividers and you’ll have the perfect drawer!
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Tension Rod “Drawer Dividers”
I use these tension rods in a handful of drawers around the house as they make excellent drawer dividers for holding things in place such as spices, binders, accordion
Moreorganizers, containers, etc! They sell for $2.37 in-store (for the white ones) and come in various finishes (white, silver, bronze)!
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Lightweight Kitchen Canisters
These are the kitchen canisters I use in my baking drawer in the pantry for storing dry goods! They’re airtight, lightweight, and have a flat lid for labeling the tops.
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Junk Drawer Organizers
These are the organizers I have in my junk drawer. I found them in aqua at Home Goods which may be difficult to find (they also come in hot pink and orange!).
MoreThey are made by MadeSmart and the quality is excellent!
VIDEO: Organized Home Tour
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Stackable Bins for Under the Sink
These are the bins I showed in my “How to Organize Under the Kitchen Sink” video. They are excellent for maximizing vertical space as they stack smoothly on top of
Moreeach other. They come in various sizes so you can customize whatever you are organizing. PLUS, they can be used for organizing all kinds of things around the home: office supplies, toys, craft supplies, hardware, etc.
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DIY Tea/Drawer Organizer
I’m a total fan of these! They’re “supposed” to be used for storing socks, panty hose, and/or underwear in dresser drawers. However, I use them to store tea bags in
Moremy kitchen drawer and they work perfectly!!! On top of that, they are affordable compared to other drawer dividers!!
VIDEO: How to Organize Coffee & Tea
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Pull-Out Lid Organizer
This is the pull-out lid organizer I showed in my “Organizing Pots And Pans” video. It keeps all your lids easily accessible (and quiet) instead of being stacked on top of
Moreone another.
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Pull-Out Cabinet Organizer
This organizer works great at keeping all the food storage containers organized in the kitchen cabinets. It can also be used under the kitchen and bathroom sinks too.
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Erasable Food Storage Labels
These are the labels I have on my food storage bins in the kitchen. They don’t peel off when washed and the actual label is erasable… which means you can use them
Moreover and over and over!
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Tea Bag Organizer for the Kitchen
I absolutely hate the boxes teabags come in (so flimsy and non-stackable). This teabag organizer is awesome, it can fit almost 100 teabags (see video below) and
Morethe container itself is stackable and easy to open/close.
VIDEO: Teabag Organizer
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Double Shelf for Kitchen Cabinets
The double shelf I use inside my kitchen cabinets has been discontinued (not sure why since it was the best one), however, this double shelf seems to have replaced
Morethe older version. I can’t speak to the quality but I’m sure it works just as well.
VIDEO: Organizing Pots And Pans
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Air-Tight Containers for Dry Goods
These are my favorite air-tight containers perfect for storing dry goods such as flour and sugar. Everything about them is phenomenal; the lid, the container, the
Moredurability, the ability to stack, etc. They come is a wide variety of sizes.
VIDEO: Exclusive Home Tour
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Vertical Pan Dividers
I use these dividers to store my flat baking sheets and cutting boards vertically which means I never have to deal with annoying stacks of pans. Little things like this, make
Moremy life easier (and will probably make yours too!).
VIDEO: Exclusive Home Tour
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Kitchen Drawer Dividers
If I had to pick my favorite kitchen product, I’d pick these. I’m obsessed with these dividers. Traditionally you are supposed to use them vertically but I like to ‘think
Moreoutside the box’ and use them horizontally, stacked or even cris-crossed. Another amazing product.
VIDEO: Kitchen Drawer Organization
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elfa Door Rack for the Pantry
If you have a swing door in your pantry, hang a door rack for extra storage. I love this one because the baskets are adjustable and extremely sturdy unlike
Moreothers I’ve tried. Adding a door rack to the pantry is great for storing extra canned goods, condiments, etc.
VIDEO: Pantry Organization
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Tiered Shelf for Canned Goods
There are so many tiered shelves on the market. This is the only one I use because it fits large sized soup cans (you know what I mean, those large cans whole tomatoes
Morecome in) in addition to small cans. This is also the sturdiest one, which means it won’t wobble.
VIDEO: Exclusive Home Tour
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16″ Lazy Susan Turntable
I love turning this thing! Why? It turns beautifully and never gets stuck. This 16″ lazy susan fits most pantries with 16+” shelves. Another amazing product for
Morethe pantry.
VIDEO: Pantry Organization
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10″ Lazy Susan Turntable
This is the best 10″ lazy susan which works well in upper kitchen cabinets that are typically 11″ in depth. I use this lazy susan in my pantry for storing spices – works
Morewonderfully (and is fun to spin!).
VIDEO: Exclusive Home Tour
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Measures Conversion Magnet
I have this on my fridge and I still use it pretty much every time I cook or bake. Thanks to this magnet that’s been on my fridge for years, I finally now have
Morememorized that there are 3 tsp in 1 tbsp!
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Hooks for Kitchen Cabinets
I hang pot holders on the inside of my kitchen cabinets using these hooks. Because the tape is so sticky and heavy-duty, the hook won’t fall off. The
Morebest part is that the hook is removable on most surfaces which means it won’t damage cabinets when permanently removed!