These $8 Silicone Dishwasher Bags are So Smart, I Can’t Believe I’ve Lived Without Them – They’re Great for Securing Small Utensils

They're an essential for every household, not just those with kids

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Small utensils have a habit of disappearing or moving around during dishwasher cycles. Measuring spoons, baby bottle parts, lids, and tiny tools often end up scattered or filled with dirty water, making dishwashing more frustrating than it needs to be.

These silicone dishwasher bags from Amazon solve the problem effortlessly. Designed to securely hold small items in one place, they allow water and detergent to circulate freely while preventing pieces from shifting or getting lost during the wash.

Why These $8 Silicone Bags Are a Dishwasher Game-Changer

If you’ve ever tossed a drawer full of measuring spoons, small utensils, or even baby bottle parts in when loading a dishwasher, you know the frustration: Tiny items falling through racks, or somehow disappearing altogether. It seems trivial, but it’s one of those small annoyances that quietly make kitchen cleanup more tedious than it should be.

That's not to mention that leaving small items flying around your dishwasher is one of the worst things you can do to your dishwasher, with loose debris risking damage or clogs in filters. While cleaning a dishwasher filter is simple enough, it is always better to prevent damage than clean it up.

At first glance, these small silicone bags might not seem like much. If anything, they might initially look like a gimmick, but the clever design makes them so much more. You simply fill the bag with whatever needs washing, fasten the snaps, and place it in the top rack of your dishwasher. Then, from measuring spoons and small utensils to pacifiers and baby bottle parts, everything stays secure during the wash. There’s no more fishing for escaped items after the cycle is done, and no more worrying about losing something down in the bottom of the dishwasher.

What makes these bags especially versatile is their flexibility. They fold both vertically and horizontally, so they can accommodate items of various shapes and sizes without taking up extra space. The dishwasher bags can even be folded in half for smaller loads, and two of the mesh bags can be combined into a single large bag. This means you can clean more small or irregularly shaped items at once, making both washing and storage more efficient.

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These dishwasher bags are far from one-use gimmicks.

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They aren't just good for your dishwasher, either – they can also be helpful in organizing a kitchen. When not being used in the dishwasher, the stretchy bags can be used to contain small parts to better organize kitchen drawers, or even organize your bag when you're out and about, making them particularly useful for busy parents who need to take baby bottle parts and pacifiers in diaper bags, and have a quick way to sanitize everything when they get home.

They genuinely work, too. As verified shopper Jennifer Manna shares, 'We have a little countertop dishwasher. If anything drops in front of the spinney water thing (technical term) it doesn't run properly. These little pockets are great.

'We put condiment container lids in there, little parts to gadgets, and chopsticks (They poke through the bottom of the utensil basket). Depending on what they hold, they slip nicely into one of the dish slots on the rack. Easy enough to pop sides together and hasn't fallen open yet.'

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Even if it is more convenient, there will still always be some things that should never go in a dishwasher to avoid damaging your stuff and your appliance.

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Chiana Dickson
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Chiana has been at Homes & Gardens for two years and is our resident 'queen' of non-toxic living. She spends most of her time producing content for the Solved section of the website, helping readers get the most out of their homes through clever decluttering, cleaning, and tidying tips. She was named one of Fixr's top home improvement journalists in 2024.