The $20 under-sink organizer that people bought more than 1,000 times last month is now on sale at its lowest price ever

With nearly 50% off, it's the perfect time to tackle this problem area

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The area under a sink is hardly aesthetic at the best of times. Often dark and a little damp, toss a load of cleaning products in, and it’s impossible to keep neat.

That is why so many people are snapping up this best-selling two-piece under sink organizer rack from Amazon – especially as it is at its lowest price ever.

Here’s why it makes organizing under the sink so simple, and what to pair it with for your neatest household cabinet yet.

Using the rack to organize under the sink

The set of two-tiered sliding organizers makes the best use of the space under a kitchen sink for three reasons.

They allow you to access the back corners of your cabinet without having to crouch and dig through, so nothing is left or forgotten about. This also makes decluttering under the kitchen sink simpler.

It keeps products upright to prevent items from leaking, while making them easier to grab when cleaning a house when you’re too busy. It can also help you get motivated to clean by removing the initial barrier of having to retrieve products from an overwhelming heap.

It can help you keep the space under your kitchen sink clean and free from mold or damp, as products are easier to move, while giving your cabinet structure room to breathe.

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This versatile organizer can also be used under bathroom sinks.

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Thousands of shoppers on Amazon swear by these handy organizing tools, with more than 1000 units sold last month alone, and over 1,800 verified five-star reviews.

Verified shopper ADR shared, ‘This storage unit is extremely versatile. I have several now for different things and plan to buy more. [...] I've tried everything, including really expensive, beautifully aesthetic ones, and they never satisfied functionality-wise. This one does.’

They do note, however, that ‘the bottom shelf doesn't fit full-size cleaning spray bottles as the pictures show, so I put heavy/taller cleaning products on top, and less heavy/smaller stuff on the bottom pull-out portion.’

What the experts think

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Under-sink organizers stop products from overflowing onto counters.

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Pull-out storage is one of those pantry organizers professionals always buy, making it a great option for anywhere in your kitchen, including under the sink. They are one of the best methods for maximizing kitchen storage without new cabinets – and for a fraction of the cost.

Carol Appelbaum, founder of Luxury Pro Organizer, loves caddies for organizing cleaning supplies, explaining that well-fitting storage containers to house scrubbing tools and essential cleaning supplies can ‘make a world of difference’ in keeping your cleaning zone user-friendly and efficient.’

The main trick, she adds, is to make sure you declutter thoroughly first, adding, ‘As you're sorting, consolidate any duplicates, remembering that three half-empty glass cleaning containers take up triple the space. Zero in on the products you use and love, week in and week out. Cutting the clutter is all about curating a tight edit that earns its keep and makes your life easier.’

To avoid your new organizers becoming ‘clutter coffins’, Julie Peak, professional home organizer and owner of The Precise Place, also adds, ‘Old items, expired or worn out, such as deteriorating sponges or leaky bottles, can be discarded.’

Consider replacing them with non-toxic cleaning products to keep your home and family healthy.

Under-sink storage essentials

FAQs

How do I make more room under my sink?

Making extra storage room under a sink comes down to a smart combination of decluttering methods to dispose of excess cleaning supplies and quality organizers, such as tiered racks and sliding drawers that can keep your tools easily accessible.

This has the added benefit of preventing you from buying duplicates, creating extra space, and saving you money.


Although these storage caddies are the perfect under-sink solution, there are some items you should not store under your kitchen sink to keep them safe and sanitary.

Chiana Dickson
Content Editor

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.

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