1. A set of fridge organizers because you’re spellbound by #FridgeTok videos and yearn for your own appliance to be as blissfully organized as those stars. These’ll prevent all kinds of spills and address lots of organization problems in one fell swoop!
Promising review: “My daughter wanted to organize the fridge after watching a series of TikTok videos! These were exactly what she wanted! Download TikTok for your kids and maybe they will want to help organize, too!” —Sarah C.
Get a set of eight bins from Amazon for $25.99 (available in four sizes and in sets of two, four, and six).
2. Plus, some clear organizers made with *removable* dividers so you can easily file away stuff as your in-fridge storage needs change.
Promising review: “I just put three of these in my fridge to organize my snacks, and they are perfect! I can see everything, and the handle makes them easy to slide out. The dividers are removable, so one can adjust the sections in the organizer.” —Lori A. Curley
Get two from Amazon for $23.99+ (available in two sizes and two quantities).
3. A super entertaining rolling egg dispenser will help you save some space and — thanks to its genius design — puts a new egg forward within your reach after you take one out.
YouCopia is a woman-owned small business that specializes in home storage solutions. Check out a TikTok of the egg storage roller in action.
Promising review: “Here it is! The best egg container on Amazon! How can I say that? Easy! Engineering! The slight tilt angle on the bottom of the container that the egg drawer sits on forces eggs to lightly roll forward, keeping all your eggs in the front, and never in the back, where you don’t need them. It’s super easy to use, so easy to clean, comes apart and can hold a full can organizer on top without issue, so no issues with sturdiness. It can easily hold 14 large eggs. Easily one of my favorite purchases.” —Karingen
Get it from Amazon for $19.99.
4. A set of silicone food huggers to preserve cut fruit and veggies to take up far less room (and create less waste). Produce is expensive! This’ll help your tasty investment reach its full potential.
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Promising review: “I should have taken a pic, but I didn’t even think about it! We had an onion in the fridge for about three weeks, at least cut in half, but with this thing on that cut half, when we took it off, the onion had no smell or super rotten color. It was just pale! That’s impressive cause rotten vegetables can smell, so I like these.” —Pretty thin but beautiful overall
Get a set of five from Amazon for $17.90 (available in five color combos).
5. A fridge door organizer so you can squeeze in some extra space for leftover sauce packets and other tiny food items you still wanna use. Don’t let those extra ketchup packets from takeout go to waste!
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This comes in a pack of four with two pockets each so everyone can get one! And because they’re clear, you’ll be able to see what’s inside so you can actually use it.
Promising review: “I used the product to clear up space that was used for condiment packets, but they also worked out great to hold my mom’s insulin pens so they don’t get lost in the fridge.” —GuVal
Get four from Amazon for $9.99.
6. A compact vacuum sealer in case the reason you haven’t invested in this appliance is that you can’t spare the room for a bulky one. Use this after all your bulk-buy hauls to preserve and then freeze the stuff that won’t fit in your fridge…and also help make the stuff you *want* in your fridge file in there neatly.
Promising review: “Made organizing my fridge/freezer easy and fast. Pantry is next. Easy to use, comes with everything needed to do wet or dry storage. Seals well with the bags suggested with it.
Definitely better than expected and cheaper than home good stores near me. 👍” —TheTopShelf
Get it from Amazon for $40.99.
7. A four-pack of Stasher food-storage bags — aka reusable silicone bags that are good in the freezer, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, and also for sous vide. So you can stash smaller portions of leftovers or snacks in here and then slide ’em right into small fridge spots where you can. They’re made to reduce single-use plastic bags and are WILDLY useful for a number of reasons.
8. A rectangular lazy Susan made to hold more than the traditional round ones and to help you use every last bit of your apartment-sized fridge’s space. Yep, it’s time to really make the most of your legendary condiment collection before that fancy jar of preserves goes bad.
Check out a TikTok of the rectangular lazy Susan in action.
Promising review: “This is perfect for short people with big refrigerators! I could never reach anything on the top shelf and had to grab a step stool, now everything fits perfectly on this, and I can reach them all! It glides great and is very sturdy.” —Tara Mann
Get it from Amazon for $24.99.
9. Plus, a smaller lazy Susan that’ll fit into shorter shelves and contain smaller bottles of things.
Reaching for a bottle of ketchup to only topple over your hot sauce collection is never not devastating.
Promising review: “Aaahhh! This has completely transformed my fridge. That may sound like a bold statement, but it has. It holds SO many bottles and jars and yet I can still access everything so easily! And it really helps the fridge look more clean and organized. I love love love it!” —Melissa
Get it from Amazon for $14.99 (available in 18 colors).
10. A clear magnetic refrigerator dry-erase board that sticks directly on your fridge. It’s a little bit more aesthetic of a reminder than a series of sticky notes. Feel free to jot down reminders to eat the leftovers that are about to go bad!
It also includes four dry-erase markers!
Promising review: “Saw it on TikTok being used as a dinner menu for the week! It will help me be more organized and add little chores that needs to completed or important reminders. Love it, no complaints.” —Clarince Thomas
Get it from Amazon for $18.99.
11. A magnetic bottle-lofting system can keep track of the six-pack remnants without making a mess — all while freeing up some shelf space underneath to slide in more stuff.
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Promising review: “This gizmo is truly a favorite of mine. BottleLoft’s strong magnets hold soda or beer (by the caps) from the ‘ceiling’ of the fridge, making more room on the shelf, and it looks modern, organized, and great! I had to buy a new fridge and couldn’t pry the strips off the old one. That’s how strong they are. So I just bought more new ones!” —Bev
Get two strips (enough to hold six bottles) from Uncommon Goods for $30.
12. Or a simple rubber mat where you can stack bev bottles (beer, soda, champagne, etc.,) easily and prevent a wet disaster.
13. And a leakproof wine-saver system to keep opened bottles from making a boozy mess.
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Note that this is universally compatible and is made to help wine last for a week.
Promising review: “I found something that allows me to return a previously open bottle of wine back to my wine cooler in a horizontal position without worrying about it leaking. I’ve used this several times without a problem.” —Garden Guy
Get it from Amazon for $13.59+ (available in two sizes).
14. A can dispenser that’ll be sturdier than just putting the LaCroix cardboard carton in the fridge.
15. Some cheap shelf liners to help differentiate whose shelf is whose. you can pull out and rinse when spills happen.
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No more “ignoring” those spill drips because you don’t want to be the one to clean them up. We’re ALL done it. (I think. Plz don’t let me be the only one.)
Promising review: “Works very well at keeping your glass shelves and drawers protected and clean. Easily wipes clean. Looks good too! These mats can also be used as a prepping area on your countertops too.” —Amazon Customer
Get a pack of four from Amazon for $9.69+ (available in several sizes).
16. And while we’re on the subject, some similar produce life extenders you can put in your crisper drawers and that’ll help keep your fruits and veggies fresher for longer.
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The longer those fruits and veggies stay alive, the less likely you’ll have to clean up rotting produce! These liners are made of anti-mold, moisture-absorbing material and can be trimmed to size.
Promising review: “I have had them in my vegetable drawer for just about 10 days. The most notable result was that strawberries that I purchased were still fresh after more than a week. Excellent product.” —Katrina
Get a set of four from Amazon for $9.95.
17. A label maker that’ll give everything a name (and the date that it goes bad). Um, this is also good for roommates or family members who buy their own groceries. Paws off my hummus!
18. A set of acrylic drawers with wheels to help you easily roll the drawer forward so you can get at those hummus containers before they expire. It’s basically like shopping in your own fridge!
Each comes with two adjustable dividers so you can customize it to your own organization needs.
Promising review: “I bought an initial set, different sizes. Then went back and bought more because I liked them so much. I also plan to buy a complete set for my daughter and daughter-in-law as Christmas presents. Really made well. I can FINALLY get to the small jars that always end up at the back of the fridge behind bigger items!” —Linda C. Little
Get it from Amazon for $19.98+ (available in three different sizes).
19. If you’re on the market for some new food storage, these airtight stackable storage containers will neatly fit into your fridge while perhaps enticing you to polish off last night’s pad see ew you took home from dinner.
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20. A bottle emptying kit that’ll fit on a flat surface instead of having to precariously balance that bottle of Sriracha that has ~three squirts left in the back corner of your fridge. Reviewers also love them for toiletries!
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Flip-It! is a small biz specializing in this product.
Promising review: “This product is SO easy to use and seriously helps us squeeze out every last drop of product. There were several bottles in our fridge I had declared ‘dead’ and I was shocked at how much was actually left once I used on of the caps. My only complaint is that there isn’t a cap for the tip as some of the product can leak out of it when you close it.” —Kim
Get a six-pack from Amazon for $25.
21. A space-saving yogurt organizer so you can better see their expiration dates and don’t have to dig to unearth your breakfast.
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Storage Theory is a Cedar Rapids, Iowa–based small biz that specializes in all sorts of problem-solving goods. Their yogurt rack can hold up to four Greek yogurt containers, and it attaches to your fridge via included peel-and-stick adhesive strips.
Promising review: “I was actually surprised how well it stays fastened. I adhered it in the upper-left side of my fridge where it gets the most clearance. Most of my shelves are occupied by hanging drawers underneath, so this ‘flexibility’ helped a lot. For how simplistic the design is, it’s a priceless addition to my fridge. Definitely worth the money I paid for it.” —Holly Stahl
Get it from Amazon for $14.99 (available in packs of one or two).
22. A ziplock bag organizer if you tend to store stuff in the handy bags because Tupperware takes up too much space. (It’ll also work in the freezer for all your slow cooker dump dinners!)
FYI, this bb holds up to 20 lbs.
Promising review: “This is exactly as described. I bought the door unit and couldn’t be happier. The shredded cheese bags fit perfectly and free up room in the deli tray. So glad I found this.” —Dyan Boucher
Get it from Amazon for $37.95+ (available in two sizes).
23. Some special holders to keep boxes and bags of deli meat, cheese, and more upright and filed away without causing a space-hogging tumble.
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Promising review (for the box holder): “Many great uses. We use this for deli meat, cheeses, naan bread, wraps, etc.” —Jeremy &Angie
Promising review (for the bag holder): “We use this to organize our cheese bags in the fridge, and quart baggies of homemade sauces, frozen sweet corn, and baby food in the freezer. Would fit gallon baggies if the panels were removed. Love the adjustable panels to organize by date or product. Since our first purchase, we have gotten two more!” —Kaitlin K.
Get them from Amazon: box holder for $19.99+ (available in two sizes) and bag holder for $24.99+ (available in two sizes).
24. An herb-saving container that’ll keep fresh herbs in tip-top shape instead of finding them wilted in a produce bag in your crisper a month later.
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Promising review: “You need to make sure that your fridge has a space tall enough for this item, but I honestly love it! It really does help keep cilantro fresh for an extended period of time. I would recommend this for a single- or two-person household, as it really is designed to hold a small bundle of cilantro. Very easy to clean and definitely as advertised!” —Mariel
Get it from Amazon for $19.33.
25. And a slim, slide-out caddy where you can stash the stuff that shouldn’t be in the fridge nearby. It’s skinny but tall enough to place in the weird little space between your fridge and kitchen cabinets. We all have at least one thing in the fridge that, tbh, doesn’t belong there.
Promising review: “Great addition to my galley kitchen! I placed by my fridge for easy access while cooking and it has worked seamlessly for my needs! Easily stores spices, plastic bags, and aluminum foil.” —Elizabeth B.
Get it from Amazon for $37.99+ (available in three sizes).
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