I did a double-take – this spice rack comes with 5 years of free refills, and it's the perfect space-saver for my tiny kitchen
Grab nearly $50 off now while stocks last


Whenever I'm cooking, I find it a pain to locate all the different ingredients I need to make my dishes shine. When my pan is all heated up and I'm in the zone, the last thing I need to be doing is scrambling around.
That's why I am snagging the Kamenstein revolving spice rack from Amazon, which is currently discounted by nearly $50 in the Amazon Prime Day extended Sale.
It's perfect for organizing kitchen countertops – and the best part is that it comes with refills (yes, really!).
This spice rack from Amazon will make cooking and organizing a total breeze
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
For those struggling to organize kitchens – particularly those working with small kitchens – the Kamenstein spice rack (available from Amazon) is a brilliant solution.
You might be wondering what sets this spice rack apart from other organizers like shelves and drawers. One of the key aspects of this rack is its vertical design, which means that it will keep your countertop clear and that it will fit in small spaces easily.
The base is made from stainless steel, so it will enhance your kitchen design, adding a polished finish. This is also simple to maintain, simply needing a wipe with cleaning supplies such as spray (Mrs. Meyer's spray from Amazon is my go-to) and microfiber cloths (I always have a pack of Homexcel cloths from Amazon in my cupboards).
You get 20 different spices in this set, including essentials such as basil, coriander, oregano, and Italian seasoning. It's easy to identify which is which (I always get my green herbs mixed up!) as the black caps have clear white writing on them. This is especially important to me, as my partner recently got cumin mixed up with cinnamon, so we had a very unusual breakfast!
Once the caps are removed, you can simply sprinkle however much you need into your cooking pot or onto your measuring spoons. If you are also looking for these, the Tiluck spoons and cups from Amazon are 20% off for Prime Day.
I also love the fact that you can get free refills for five years after purchasing. Once you register your rack with Kamenstein, you'll get all the information you need about this process. You need to do this within 90 days of purchase. Long-term, this makes the spice rack even more of a great investment, as you won't have the extra cost of buying refills yourself.
Over 5,000 of these have been bought in the last month alone, so you might want to be quick in snapping up this deal, as offers sometimes disappear on Prime Day after a certain number of units have sold.
They are also highly rated, with over 10,000 shoppers leaving five-star reviews, praising its smooth rotation, sleek stainless steel design, and the free refill perks. One person even bought it for their niece as a wedding gift.
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Eve is a freelance lifestyle editor and writer with over five years of experience working for digital and print titles. Previously she was a content editor at Real Homes. She has a keen eye for sophisticated style and is able to spot design trends before they go viral. As well as this, she loves solving pain points around the home. Alongside writing for Homes and Gardens, she writes for House Beautiful, Apartment Therapy, and is the founding editor of The Notts Edit. When she’s not writing, you can find her decorating her rental with Scandi decor, tending to her houseplants, and growing vegetables in her garden.
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