The Spice Stack is a wonderful way to organize your spices. This has been a particularly frustrating clutter problem for me due to an extensive spice collection. For years I've searched for the perfect solution without any luck, so I was thrilled to discover the Spice Stack. Whether you have a small or large spice collection, the Spice Stack can accommodate your needs. Its compact design allows it to fit neatly in a cabinet or stack multiple units if you require additional storage space. This versatility makes it a practical solution for organizing spices in any kitchen setup.
3 Advantages of using the Spice Stack:
- Not knocking over bottles while searching for one
- Finding the needed spice with ease
- Eliminating the purchase of duplicates
The newer version of the Spice Stack holds 24 regular jars in three easy-to-pull-out drawers (the one in the video is my original version). I wasn't concerned that the large, bulk-sized versions don't fit since I only have a couple of them. The Spice Stack is made to fit in a cabinet, but I'm using it in the pantry. If you need more than one, they stack nicely.
In the video, you can see the convenience of using the Spice Stack to organize your spices. With its three easy-to-pull-out drawers, you can quickly access your spices without knocking over any bottles. The smooth sliding motion of the drawers allows for effortless retrieval of your desired spices.
Easily find the spice you need
One of the significant advantages of using the Spice Stack is the ease of finding the spice you need. By organizing your spices alphabetically or according to their use, you can save time searching for specific spices in a cluttered collection. This eliminates the frustration of rummaging through multiple bottles to find what you're looking for.
No more purchasing duplicate spices
Another benefit of the Spice Stack is that it helps prevent the purchase of duplicate spices. By having a clear view of your entire collection, you can easily identify spices you already have and avoid buying unnecessary duplicates. This not only saves money but also ensures that your spice collection remains efficient and streamlined.
Convenient Pre-Printed Labels
The Spice Stack comes with pre-printed labels for commonly-used spices, as well as blank labels for customization. You can easily label your spice jars and add them to the Spice Stack, making it a visually appealing and organized solution for your kitchen.
If you're tired of dealing with a cluttered spice collection and want a convenient and efficient way to organize your spices, consider using the Spice Stack. It's a reliable solution that not only helps you maintain a tidy kitchen but also simplifies your cooking process by ensuring easy access to all your spices. Due to the number of jars I have, I ordered a second one, and truthfully it is one of my favorite organization items.
Another spicy tip
Write the month/year you purchased your spices on the bottom of the jar so you know when to replace them. They tend to lose their flavor over time, and you won't have to wonder how old it is.
Disclosure: I received this from www.shopgetorganized.com without cost. The opinions, video and pictures are all my own.
Felicia says
Nice spice stack! Maybe I’ll ask for this one from my cousin who lives abroad. She loves to cook, and if she has this one already, I’ll ask if she can get me one for the upcoming holidays, LOL! Thanks for sharing, Melinda!
Melinda says
I love it!
Jean says
Melinda, I LOVE my spice stack! I got it in 2007 when I remodeled my kitchen. I remember researching all the possibilities and deciding this was the ultimate way to organize spices. After 3 1/2 years of daily use, I can say it IS the ultimate spice rack! I will NEVER use any other kind. I didn’t use the labels, though. I just have one drawer for the “sweet” spices and two for the savory and have things in alphabetical order. And mine are all doubled up since I’m a maniac about them being fresh and so buy only small jars. Being a recipe developer, food writer and blogger, I need to be organized in my kitchen.
Melinda says
I just got my second one and labeled it. I feel so professional now. I hope it will inspire some meals more complicated than spaghetti. ha ha
ashok says
Alright, you have me curious: what spices are you using most?
Melinda says
Cinnamon and Basil (but not together ha ha). I have a lot of not so common ones like Cumin.
Lee says
Hi, I love the look of these spice racks. I’ll take a look at the website where you can buy them. Need to know size and cost. Thanks for pointing this out.