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Since many of us are spending more time at home right now due to the coronavirus outbreak, it\u2019s natural that we want to reorganise our entire house and clean every nook and cranny.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
So if you\u2019ve been scrolling through endless pantry organization ideas on Pinterest lately, you\u2019re not the only one. It\u2019s the perfect time to sort through your kitchen cabinets and get rid of things that are no longer needed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
But to prevent your cabinets from going back to their original messy state in a few weeks (or days!), it\u2019s wise to invest in pantry organisers that help keep everything in its place. There are a bunch of different types of organisers out there, including clear containers for dry goods, wire shelves to add storage space, and racks to keep your pots and pan tidy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Since there are so many different kinds available, we combed through customer reviews on various pantry organisers in order to find the ones that are actually worth buying. From durable, high-quality pieces that look like they were professionally designed to affordable options that can fit into any budget, all of our recommendations will make it so much easier to stay organized.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Shoppers love these stackable containers from OXO, giving them an average 4.6-star rating across over 1,100 reviews. They\u2019re great for storing all types of dry foods\u2014like sugar, flour, pasta, and cereal\u2014because each lid features a button on top that creates an airtight seal when pushed. You can buy a five-piece set for $50 or a pack of four mini containers for $20, but it\u2019s also easy to mix and match the different shapes and sizes to find something that fits your pantry perfectly.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
This collection from iDesign includes a wide variety of clear organisers like turntables, bins, and dividers that make it easy to see what\u2019s inside your pantry. Even though each piece is sold separately, they\u2019re still inexpensive options because of how many items fit in them. They\u2019re available in various sizes, so they\u2019re perfect for everything from canned goods to single-serve bags of chips. \u201cI cannot tell you how much I love these bins,\u201d wrote one shopper. \u201cThey are sturdy, wipe out well, and I can move them around as our needs change.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Designed to fit both normal 15-ounce and large 32-ounce cans, this pantry organiser makes it easy to keep canned beans, fruits, and veggies at the ready. Whenever you grab a can, the one behind it rolls to the front (meaning you\u2019ll be able to easily tell if you actually do have a can of black beans left). Plenty of shoppers raved about the adjustable racks that ensure all types of cans will fit. \u201cIt holds more cans than I expected and really helped to organise my pantry,\u201d wrote one happy customer.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
There\u2019s nothing worse than not being able to see the items hiding in the back of your pantry. To avoid having to take everything out just to reach that long-lost spice jar, you can just use a tiered shelf like this one by Madesmart. It expands in width from 14 inches to 25 inches, so you can fit it into space you have available.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
If your pantry has open shelving, you might want something a bit more display-worthy to store your rice, pasta, and cereal. This set comes with four canisters in sizes ranging from less than a quart to two quarts. The containers are hand-wash only, but over 2,000 customers gave this set a five-star review, so it\u2019s definitely worth it.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
A pantry organiser as simple as this steel shelf is one of the easiest ways to organise your cabinets because of how much it maximises space. Especially useful when there\u2019s a lot of space between each shelf, these wire racks allow you to store snacks, mugs, and more in space that would have otherwise been left empty.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Turn any cabinet into a makeshift drawer with Simplehuman\u2019s pull-out tray, which customers say is super secure\u2014without damaging your cabinet\u2014when sliding in and out. It\u2019s available in 14- and 20-inch sizes, so you can choose depending on the width of your space. \u201cIt looks great and really cleaned up the messy snack drawer,\u201d wrote one shopper. \u201cSo nice to be able to pull out and see all the snacks instead of having to pull everything out of the cabinet.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n
This particular pantry organiser is perfect for organising your pots and pans. It has five tiers in various widths to fit all types of cookware, and it can stand either vertically or horizontally, depending on how your pantry is set up. You can even stack multiple pans in each slot (as long as they fit inside each other).<\/p>\n\n\n\n
It makes sorting through your pots and pans super convenient, plus shoppers say it\u2019s sturdy enough that you don\u2019t need to worry about it toppling over\u2014even while holding cast iron skillets. \u201cThis allows for easy access to each skillet without pulling them all out in order to get to a skillet at or near the bottom,\u201d wrote one customer.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Ready to completely revamp your pantry? This collection from the professional organisers at The Home Edit has everything you need to get your kitchen storage in tip-top shape. Although the complete set is on the pricier side, you have the option to customise how many pieces you need for your pantry. You can also purchase each piece individually from the Container Store; prices starting at $9.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Ready to completely revamp your pantry? This collection from the professional organisers at The Home Edit has everything you need to get your kitchen storage in tip-top shape. Although the complete set is on the pricier side, you have the option to customise how many pieces you need for your pantry. You can also purchase each piece individually from the Container Store; prices starting at $9.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Most refrigerator configurations come in a range of sizes and capacities. Always measure where you plan to put the refrigerator before you shop. And make sure it can fit through doorways. Allow room for the refrigerator\u2019s doors to swing open and for a 1-inch clearance around the sides and back for adequate airflow.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
To help you find the right size refrigerator for your kitchen, our refrigerator ratings are now organised by width, allowing you to easily see the highest-rated models for the size you need. You\u2019ll find models ranging from the standard 36 inches wide down to 24 inches. We also note the height and depth of each tested model.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
To help you find the best refrigerators outside the standard dimensions, we have guides to the best counter-depth refrigerators, 30-inch-wide refrigerators, and 33-inch-wide refrigerators.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
As for capacity, most manufacturers recommend 19 to 22 cubic feet for a family of four. But if you make a big weekly shopping trip or buy in bulk, you may need more\u2014up to 30 to 33 cubic feet. Note: Our tests found that the amount of usable storage was often less than the amount claimed. Check our refrigerator ratings for the actual capacity of each model.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Energy efficiency has become a big selling point for consumers. All new refrigerators are a lot more efficient than they were a decade ago, but here\u2019s a look behind the label\u2014to help you go as green as possible.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The Environmental Protection Agency\u2019s Energy Star rating is a good place to start when shopping; it means that a product is in or around the top 25 per cent of the market, but efficiency varies by model (i.e., an unlabeled top-freezer might be more efficient than an Energy Star certified French-door model). Additionally, we test for energy consumption, which can add up to a $50 to $60 difference per year or more than $500 over the life of the unit.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
For an apples-to-apples comparison of which models are most efficient, look at the EnergyGuide labels of the refrigerators you\u2019re considering, and compare the annual operating costs and the kilowatt-hours used per year.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Once you\u2019ve settled on a fridge style, the required dimensions, and the features you want, it\u2019s time to start shopping. Many consumers start their search online, then head to the store to check out the models they\u2019re most interested in.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
If you don\u2019t need a new fridge right away, it can also help to wait for the next major sale holiday, which at this time of year is Memorial Day weekend. We find that refrigerator prices tend to dip in the summer and hit their lowest point around Black Friday, so other sale holidays, such as Labor Day, are your next best bet to snag a deal.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Of course, the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the appliance market. There is an appliance shortage, which means many models are out of stock or back-ordered for anywhere from a few weeks to a few months. Because inventory is low, retailers also don\u2019t need to discount refrigerators as heavily as they normally would.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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