I’m sick of my messy drawers not opening, so I'm snapping up Amazon’s versatile 65-cent organizers – they’re non-slip and easy to clean

I’m snapping up a 24-pack while they’re still great value

An eclectic living room with a large marble lit fireplace, patterned purple rug, light matching sofas with assorted pillows, a large wooden coffee table with stacks of books and a vase of large flowers, a dark brown chest of drawers, framed artworks and sage green walls
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I have a habit of shoving things in drawers and then forgetting about the mess inside them. But this usually backfires when it gets wedged closed, I can’t find what I need when I need it, or the hidden clutter in my home sends me into a frustrated spin.

That’s why I’m finally sorting any chaotic drawers across my home with Amazon’s 65 cent organizers. They come in a pack of 24, and are currently discounted in the Amazon Prime Day event, making this a very cost-effective time to organize my drawers.

They’re great value for money

I am a sucker for a good storage idea and this one is top of my list after applying it to my vanity dresser a while back. And what do you know, it’s the only drawer that remains organized, aside from my sock drawer, which has been kept at bay for about a year with Nate Berkus’ sock drawer hack.

Elsewhere in my home, I find that being short on time, and short on energy and pain tolerance to declutter with health challenges leaves my key spaces prone to clutter.

This decluttering tip to use drawer organizers, also available from The Container Store, makes you first categorize the items in each drawer, and gives everything a very specific home.

This will help you tidy things away easily because you’ll no longer be shoving things into drawers to clear visual clutter from the bedroom or living room, but put them in the specific drawer organizer, specially allocated to it.

A quick way to clear out this space is to apply my two favorite decluttering methods: The didn’t know method (if you didn't know or remember you had something, get rid of it) and the 20/20 rule (if you can replace it in under 20 minutes for less than $20, it's fine to say goodbye now).

With the Amazon organizer set in hand, clearing the mess will be a breeze so I’m bagging two while they’re on offer.

What to shop

These aren’t the only brilliant Prime Day deals that have caught my eye. Here are my top organizing bargains that will help you instantly transform chaos into calm.


If you have limited space to contend with, we’ve got some great small space storage ideas, and our experts have dished the details on how to maximize storage in every room.

Punteha van Terheyden
Head of Solved

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, enjoys cooking, DIY, and spending weekends personalizing her newly-built home, tackling everything from plumbing to tiling and weatherproofing.

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