I’m sick of every drawer in my living room being stuffed to the brim, so I’m grabbing these 55-cent organizers to tidy everything easily
I can’t believe you get 66 trays in this brilliant set


Mine is not a household that hangs on to unnecessary things, and we are usually good at letting items go.
However, every drawer in my living room seems to be stuffed to the brim, without much order, and they’re constantly getting stuck. That’s why I’m taking the opportunity to stock up on these 55-cent organizing trays from Amazon, which come in a 66-pack while they're discounted.
Trays are a brilliant way to organize a home, and with this set, I can get my living room storage spaces functional again for a total of $36.09. It's a great value tidying tip and will make a massive functional change to these vital spaces.
Why bulk-buying organizers are top of my list this Amazon Prime Day
Categorising your items and grouping them is a key tidying tip all professional home organizers lean on to easily bring calm to messy corners and packed storage spaces.
My living room is no exception, as it has multiple drawers to hold our belongings.
Our newly-built home has no built-in storage, meaning everything has been added by us by way of cabinets with wicker baskets, available at Wayfair, or with shallow, lidded plastic storage bins on wheels from Amazon, under the sofa.
These areas are in constant use and easily get messy and disorganized. That’s why I’m stocking up on the 66-piece organizing tray set from Amazon whilst it’s on offer for Amazon Prime Day as it makes getting things tidy not just easy, but great value.
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Verified shoppers love the set too, calling them ‘sturdy’, ‘versatile’, and ‘excellent’.
I particularly love the fact that it comes with four different sizes to allow you to configure the inside of your drawers in any way that suits you.
They stack and clean easily, with the durable, clear plastic allowing you to spot what you’re looking for, even if they’re on top of each other.
What to shop
If you like the idea but the above set isn’t right for your needs, I’ve handpicked some other options that might work better for your organizing needs.
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
You can use this sturdy set, which comes with trays in four different sizes, to organize craft drawers, bathroom, kitchen, or vanity drawers. They're extremely versatile, stackable, and wipe clean.
Need more storage for your living room? Make use of the dead space under your sofas with these accessible wheeled bins. Their latch lids will keep your items free of dust and out of reach of pests.
If you like the idea but avoid bringing plastic into your home, opt for these bamboo drawer organizers. It's a hardwearing wood and perfect for encouraging biophilic decluttering.
Enjoy non-slip stacking with this Vtopmart set, which comes with four different sizes and can be wiped clean. 30,000 sets were bought in the last month alone and it remains one of Amazon's most popular drawer organizers.
Using natural materials in your storage spaces will inspire calm and help you maintain it in the long term because it looks so nice.
These boho baskets are perfect for tidying up living room clutter spots. Add a basket as per the desire path decluttering method to the areas that bother you most.
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Punteha was editor of Real Homes before joining Homes and Gardens as Head of Solved. Previously, she wrote and edited lifestyle and consumer pieces for the national press for 16 years, working across print and digital newspapers and magazines. She’s a Sunday Times bestselling ghostwriter, BBC Good Food columnist and founding editor of independent magazine, lacunavoices.com. Punteha loves keeping her home clean, has tested and reviewed the latest robot vacuums and video doorbells, enjoys cooking, DIY, and spending weekends personalizing her newly-built home, tackling everything from plumbing to tiling and weatherproofing.
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