Kitchen utensils jamming your drawers? Shoppers love this 'perfect' Joseph Joseph utensil store for instant mess-busting

It's easy to clean, too

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Whether you're an avid home cook or prefer to order takeout, there's one category of items that tends to pose a storage problem in any kitchen – utensils. Think jammed-up drawers, crowded counter space, or messy cupboards.

Luckily, we've found the perfect solution – the Joseph Joseph Elevate Utensils Store available at Amazon.

It reduces mess, improves hygiene, and comes complete with five useful utensils. Here's why we think it's ideal for organizing kitchen drawers.

This Joseph Joseph Elevate Utensils Store solves messy storage

All prices were correct at the time of publication.

In a world of boundless kitchen storage ideas, this is by far the most clever way we've seen to organize kitchen utensils.

Comprising an in-drawer tray with color-coded dots and non-slip feet for neat utensil storage, this gem comes complete with an ergonomic solid spoon, slotted spoon, slotted turner, flexible turner, and ladle, all of which are conveniently dishwasher-safe.

They're also heat-resistant up to 392 degrees Fahrenheit, and suitable for non-stick cookware, too.

When cooking with them, weighted handles and integrated tool rests prevent the utensil heads from touching your work surfaces, reducing the frequency with which you'll need to remove common stains from kitchen countertops – a win in anyone's books.

The best part is that the storage tray is simple and easy to clean with a damp cloth, such as the bestselling Great Value Multipurpose Microfiber Household Cleaning Cloth available at Walmart, helping to improve culinary hygiene.

With customers calling the Joseph Joseph utensil organizer an 'excellent product,' a 'definite should buy,' and a 'perfect product,' this investment will reduce visual clutter in the kitchen and make it effortlessly easy to store flatware, too.

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If you don't have any available space, knowing where to put utensils in a kitchen without drawers will keep your space streamlined.

Ottilie joined Homes & Gardens last year, after finishing a Master's in Magazine Journalism at City, University of London. With previous contributions in Livingetc and Motorsport Magazine, she produces content for the Solved section on the website, focusing on clever tips and tricks to keep your home beautiful, organized and clean. She also has a Master's degree in English Literature and History of Art from the University of Edinburgh, where she developed a love for inspiring interiors and architecture.

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