46 Small Kitchen Products That’ll Help You Make The Most Out Of Your Cramped Space

Elypro is a small business in New York City making clever organization products for the home.

Promising review: “I use these to organize my coffee mugs and my glasses in smaller cabinets. They not only look nicer, they save space without tilting when you try to stack mugs without support. I also use these to stack ramekins and that is also better now. These are adjustable to fit different sizes. I highly recommend these organizers!” —Amazon Customer

Get a set of six (to organize 12 mugs) from Amazon for $24.99 (available in three colors).

4. A set of five silicone food huggers that’ll preserve cut fruit and veggies, take up far less storage space, and create less waste. Produce is expensive! This’ll help your tasty investment reach its full potential.

a half-cut apple with its exposed end covered by the food hugger

Food Huggers is a woman-owned small biz that focuses on everyday sustainable solutions to cut down on single-use plastic.

Promising review (it’s long but worth it!): “I don’t write many product reviews but I have to say how impressed I am with this product. I first saw it on ‘Innovation Nation’ and was curious. I decided to order a couple of sets and these really work. Here are two experiences: 1) I cooked a dish requiring half an onion two days before going on vacation; I nearly threw out the remainder of the onion fully expecting that it would go bad before I got back. I decided it would be a great test for the food huggers. I put the appropriate-sized food hugger on the onion and simply sat it on the shelf in my fridge. Two days later I left town for 10 days. Another day went by before I checked the fridge to see what I had to get at the grocery store and still didn’t look at the onion, what was noticeable at that point was that the entire refrigerator did NOT smell like onion. A day or so after that, I went to cook a meal requiring onion and fully expected that the onion I left behind would not be usable. Not only was it not rotten or moldy, but it still smelled fresh and was still juicy — not dried out or withered, perfectly fine to use. 2.) I skeptically used a food hugger on half a heirloom tomato planning to use the other half a day or two later. Life got busy, plans changed and a full week later, the tomato was still sitting there. The tomato was fine and only suffered a little from being in too cold of a section of my fridge. Very impressive. The only thing that requires some adjustment is cutting your vegetables in such a way that a circular cross-section is there for the food hugger to fit onto. I consider this to be only a minor inconvenience.” —holiday shopper

Get them from Amazon for $16.99 (available in six styles).

5. A clip-on wineglass rack can fit on the bottom of your kitchen cabinets or even on a shelf or bar cart. It’ll easily DIY a way to free up some serious cabinet space. Also, in my experience, this is a preferable storage situation for clumsy folks!

Wine glasses hang upside down on a rack beneath a wooden kitchen shelf, with plates stacked below
Kitchen with a hanging wine glass rack under a cabinet, showcasing organized kitchenware and countertop accessories next to a small potted plant

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