Stacey Solomon is always sharing her tips and tricks for keeping her home organised – and this time, she’s revealed her affordable find for tidying kitchen cupboards
Stacey Solomon is always one to watch for home DIY tips and tricks, whether it’s storing clothes or organising cupboards, she’s always got an Amazon find to recommend. And this week is no different, as Stacey took to Instagram to share the product she’s been using to organise her herbs and spices.
Showing a before and after of her kitchen cabinet, Stacey showed how she was using an affordable gadget to keep her products neat and tidy. While it’s not clear exactly what specific product Stacey used, you can find a range of Lazy Susans on Amazon that won’t break the bank.
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These Okiuen 2 Pcs Lazy Susan Turntable Cupboard Organisers are perfect for emulating Stacey’s organisation, as they offer ample storage space for keeping sauces and cooking ingredients tidy. A Lazy Susan is a spin table that can be secured to a shelf in your cupboards, or even your fridge, providing a tidy space to keep all of your products. The Lazy Susan can then be turned, ensuring you can reach every product on the Lazy Susan without the need to pull everything out of the cupboard in your search.
This two-pack retails for £13.59 on Amazon and comes in two sizes to meet your different needs. The rotating turntable offers plenty of space for condiments, sauces, and yoghurts, and it can also be used in your bathroom or bedroom to store perfumes, cosmetics, and more.
These turntables provide a convenient and simple storage solution. They are constructed with a stainless steel ball-bearing that ensures a smooth rotating movement. This makes rummaging for a particular item much faster and easier. With just one turn, you can reach the innermost items in your fridge or cupboard. Wave goodbye to rummaging around in a messy cupboard or causing more mess in the process.
The turntable’s edge is 4cm/3.5cm high, and the raised edge prevents objects from falling. You can use it inside the fridge to sort sauces or dressings or put it in a cupboard, like Stacey opted to, to sort other small items, making better use of every space in your home while keeping products organised.
If you fancy opting for a different shape to better suit your available space, Amazon also stocks this Voova Lazy Susan Turntable Organiser for £19.99, which is perfect for keeping taller items like sauces and dressings.
If you’d rather shop elsewhere or fancy optimising your storage space a step further, you can find this 2-Tier Lazy Susan Rotating Cupboard Organiser from Dunelm for £27. Or for something smaller, check out this Taylor & Brown 2 Tier Lazy Susan Spice Rack from B&Q for £7.99.