Enter the Copco 3-Tier Non-Skid Organizer—my new kitchen hero which is why I have chosen this as the must buy product of the week. Listed as a spice rack, but oh, it's so much more. This bad boy transformed my spice, vinegar, oil, and baking supply cabinet from a black hole into a visible, accessible dream. No more digging or muttering under my breath. Just pure, organized bliss.
Here’s the “after.” Check it out! Is this
organization, or what?
I stumbled upon this gem while on a mission to
streamline my space as you first read here. Here's what hooked me:
The 2.75-inch-deep shelves create instant vertical space in even the tightest
cabinets or pantries. Spices line up like soldiers, but it handles soup cans,
sauces, veggie tins, and baking odds-and-ends just as well. Suddenly, I can
actually see everything—no more mystery duplicates sneaking into my
grocery cart.
It’s crafted from sturdy plastic with non-slip lining, it grips bottles and
jars like a pro. No wobbling, no spills. At 3" high x 9" deep x
15" wide, it fits most standard cabinets without dominating. And cleanup?
A quick wipe with a damp cloth—done.
Priced like a steal (under $20 on most sites), it's decent quality that punches
way above its weight. I grabbed one, and now I'm plotting multiples for the
pantry.
Another “after” view; I cannot believe the joy that
this has brought me.
Where I previously had a jammed Lazy Susan that
spun like a drunk carousel, knocking over vinegars and burying my favorite
olive oil. I now have everything at eye level, grab-and-go easy. My weekly meal
prep? Smoother. My stress levels? Plummeted. It's the little win that makes
whipping up that umami egg salad (from last week’s post here) feel effortless.
If your kitchen's crying for order, do yourself a favor: Ditch the spin and
snag a Copco. It's inexpensive, intuitive, and downright life-changing. Who's
ready to reclaim their cabinets?
If you have you conquered a kitchen chaos zone lately, please, I am begging you, drop
your tips below.

4 comments:
I have a couple of those lazy susans that have high walls and are made of clear plastic and they work well for small bottles of spices - but the cabinet I am trying to control was skinny. So most other organizing gadgets don't work in it. For the "big pantry" I don't have a great system. I am currently using plastic baskets from Dollar Tree to try to organize it. Kudos to you for getting this done before the holidays hit!
I have something similar. It is a great idea!
I have four of those wonderful tiers! I even found one at Goodwill - why would anyone give it up? And they are so reasonably priced. I actually put my spinning "Susans" in the fridge, and they work very well with pickle and olive jars under short shelves and with milk and ketchup bottles in the tall space.
Having little lazy susans in the fridge doesn’t sound like a bad idea. Clearly yours are better quality than were mine.
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