Amazon Is Selling My Favorite 25-Piece Set of Stackable Drawer Organizers for Just $19 Right Now – 30,000 Shoppers Bought Them Last Month
They are great for easily tidying packed drawers
Sometimes, it’s the little organizing choices you make that really make a day-to-day difference in your home.
If your drawers are pure chaos, you can never find what you’re looking for, or they get regularly jammed and won’t open, compartmentalizing the contents with my favorite set of 25 stackable drawer organizers from Amazon is the way forward.
I’ve already used them in my kitchen, living room, and bedrooms, as they are such a simple tidying tip that makes a real difference. They’re only $19 for the full set, and 30,000 Amazon shoppers bought them in the last month alone.
Why Shoppers Love These Stackable Drawer Organizers
I love this affordable set of clear plastic trays, which comes with four different sizes in each pack of 25. It's also available in opaque colors, including pink, white, and pastel green. The price point means they work out at just 80 cents a piece, and though they are made from plastic, the carbon emissions from the lifecycle of this product were measured, reduced, and offset by the manufacturer, and certified by ClimeCo Certified.
I like to be more sustainable at home, so those type of climate-friendly features are a big bonus when I am shopping, especially with big retailers like Amazon. With this particular tray set, which I have bought for my home multiple times over, I have kept track of its popularity all year, and it truly never wanes, with up to 40,000 shoppers a month taking the plunge.
And no wonder – the trays are versatile, useful, easy to clean, won't slide around, and are a very quick way to improve the functionality of your small storage space. They come with four sizes included so you can maximize your drawer space, whatever its dimensions: 9 x 6 x 2 inches (3 pieces), 9 x 3x 2 inches (6 pcs), 6 x 3 x 2 inches (8 pcs), 3 x 3 x 2 inches (8 pcs).
I’ve used these across my home to tidy up jammed drawers, a messy vanity, and to get my daughter’s vast collection of crafting materials into a sensible order, and it made each daunting decluttering task less overwhelming. Last month alone, 30,000 Amazon shoppers bought this set, and they hold an average rating of 4.7/5 stars.
Design expertise in your inbox – from inspiring decorating ideas and beautiful celebrity homes to practical gardening advice and shopping round-ups.
Verified shopper, ‘TWB’ gave the set five stars, noting they were great for organizing drawers, adding, ‘We have purchased these twice, using them to organize our junk drawer, desk drawers, and bathroom drawers. The variety of sizes fit our needs. We have actually increased our storage while still being able to find things. The clear plastic appears to be of high quality. The included rubber feet are easy to attach and work well to keep the bins from moving around.
Another shopper, Jean, says they’re ‘perfect for organizing the little things in life’, expanding on their five-star review with, ‘These little organizers are exactly what I needed to organize my massive junk drawer! The multiple sizes are perfect for organizing the big and the little things that can be hard to find when you need them quickly.
'They're easy to use and well-made for drawers, and can be used in the kitchen, office, laundry, bathrooms, or wherever you have small things to organize. They come with little rubber stickers to adhere to the bottom. Those were easy to put on and worked well to keep things in place.’
I’ve found that those little rubber dots also help them stack without sliding around.
How to Use Organizing Trays to Sort Messy Drawers
You can use these Amazon drawer organizers to make the most of your space in bathroom drawers, kitchens, bedrooms, vanities, sideboards and more.
The good thing about these 80-cent Amazon trays is that they force you to categorize or group like items together. This is a fundamental decluttering tip every professional organizer I’ve ever spoken to swears by, as it helps you instantly identify costly duplicates, trash, and items that have lost their way from a more convenient and suitable storage space elsewhere in your home.
When I put these trays into play, I do a mini decluttering challenge in that drawer space. It’s amazing how much stuff you actually get rid of then and there.
This makes the 80-cent Amazon trays a really easy way to prompt a sensible, clear-out, especially if you usually find it hard to let go of items, or don’t know where to start when streamlining.
I like to use the didn’t know method for drawer content. If I didn't know I had an item, or had forgotten it existed, it can be recycled, donated, sold, or trashed.
Clutter accumulation in drawers is quite normal. They make things look outwardly more organized, but hidden storage has a habit of allowing you to squirrel away a lot of items without further thinking of whether you really need to keep them or not.
Many of us are stressed by the stress of visual clutter in living rooms or bedrooms, areas where we should be able to relax, and therefore, it’s often easier to shove an item into a drawer and forget about it rather than figure out where it should properly live.
That’s where a good set of organizing trays can be really handy, allowing you to use the full height of your drawer well, whilst still being able to employ a sensible organizing system and find what you need, when you need it.
Dana White, professional organizer and founder of A Slob Comes Clean, adds, ‘Decluttering and organizing are two separate things. Focus on the decluttering first and get the trash, obvious donations, and a real idea of what you need in this space.’
I spoke to Dana last month for an in-depth reveal of what her coveted Five-Day Clutter Shakedown involves, and it’s the perfect decluttering method to apply when putting your new Amazon trays into play.
In a nutshell:
- Remove all obvious trash: Grab the stuff that is visible (more will become apparent as you clear out).
- Deal with the easy things: Take anything that has a permanent home to that spot.
- Obvious donations: Things that can easily be given away should go straight into a box or bag and be taken to the thrift store when you’re done at home.
- Obvious question: Anything left can be sorted out easily with a simple question: If I needed this, where would I look for it first? That’s the answer to where that item truly belongs. Otherwise, you might not need it, and therefore, it’s easy to say goodbye to it.
What to Shop
I have used these easy-clean and non-slip, stackable plastic trays all over my home, and they've helped maintain the chaos in the long term. Categorising your items by use or topic will help your household keep drawers tidy and find things more easily.
These boho baskets are perfect for tidying up shelves or clutter hot spots with a little style intrigue. Try the desire path decluttering method by placing a storage solution in a clutter hot spot. Also available in three and six-packs.
There is something to be said for biophilic decluttering – using natural materials in your storage spaces to inspire calm, order, and make it easier to maintain in the long term, because it looks so nice.
You can forgo trays and use sturdy bamboo dividers to section off your drawer as needed. These are adjustable and are also available in black or white, too.
When you're short on space, go vertical! These acrylic drawers can help corral daily items on desks, in wardrobes, and in cabinets without using up floor space. They stack and slide out independently, allowing easier access.
You can save space by using vertical storage, which is particularly handy when considering small space storage ideas. Alternatively, leaning into hidden storage ideas can keep visual clutter low and make use of otherwise 'dead' spaces in your home.

Punteha was editor of Real Homes before joining Homes and Gardens as Head of Solved. She has written and edited wellbeing, lifestyle and consumer pieces for the national press for 17 years, working across print and digital newspapers and magazines. She’s a Sunday Times bestselling ghostwriter, former 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, decluttering and spending weekends personalizing and organizing her newly-built home, tackling everything from plumbing to tiling and weatherproofing, to home fragrancing and cleaning with luxurious smelling homemade solutions.
You must confirm your public display name before commenting
Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.