Business Wednesday, Jul 15

Shoppers can keep their kitchens organised with the ‘convenient’ two-tier rack

Next shoppers are loving a ‘stylish’ and ‘convenient’ kitchen item that they say ‘fits so much’. Known for selling ‘trendy’ homeware, the retailer has delighted fans with a ‘rotating’ storage rack.

The high street store is stocking a £30 Black Bronx Rotating Spice Rack that the retailer says is designed for ‘easy access and organisation of your spices’. The two-tier stand has wowed reviewers, with one fan calling it the ‘best buy ever’. Made from metal and wood, the black stand is a favourite among shoppers for their kitchens.

However, there are plenty more options, including other colour options, for shoppers looking for something different. For instance, people wanting a wall spice rack might prefer Dunelm’s £25 Tala 18 Jar Wall Spice Rack. Meanwhile, customers who like rotating designs might be interested in Argos’s £21 Habitat 16 Jar Stainless Steel Revolving Spice Rack.

John Lewis also sells a £64 Cole and Mason 16 Jar Filled Spice Rack Carousel. The spice rack has been marked down from £80, offering shoppers 20% off the original price.

For shoppers interested in the Next Black Bronx Rotating Spice Rack, it could be worth reading reviews for the retailer and the product before making a purchase. The kitchen stand is popular with reviewers, with only five-star reviews at the time of writing.

One happy customer said: “Great organisation. I bought this a month ago, and it’s the best buy ever! Makes identifying my spices so so much easier.”

Another reviewer wrote: “I love this in my kitchen it fits so much on it and everything is at hand it’s very useful and looks good.” More praise read: “Robust and stylish spice rack. Good value for money and looks great. I would recommend it.”

On Trustpilot, Next is popular with reviewers. The retailer has an average rating of 4.3 out of five, with lots of praise from shoppers, though there’s also negative feedback. Someone claimed: “The delivery is not as good as it used to be, never next day delivery and usually two to three days before items are received. Don’t use as much as used because of this.”

Another comment said: “When I placed the order the items were confirmed to be in stock then I was informed that they would be delayed.” A different review read: “The blind I ordered did not arrive at the chosen store. I had to go into the store twice to chase up the lost item.

“I was then offered free home delivery. The product is as expected. Looks nice and acceptable quality for the price.” However, a pleased reviewer thought: “Fabulous, prompt, efficient as always.”

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