Easy Houseware 20 Spice Gripper Spice Equipment Spice Organizer- 4 Strips, Holds 20 Jars, Black
$9.97
Worth: $9.97
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Versatile Kitchen Spice Organizers / Racks / Lazy Susan / Bottles
Motivated with a ardour to always enhance your high quality of indoor residing, the Easy Houseware household has formulated simplicity into their merchandise leading to stunning artworks. Your residing areas ought to be loved and never cluttered up with messes. At Easy Houseware, we perceive useful group coupled with minimalistic magnificence with out the far reaching prices. Worth at its core is a part of our design philosophy.
Spice Organizer
Spice Bottles – 4 / 6 oz
Lazy Susan
Spice Gripper / Wall Rack
Contains 4 strips (Whole 20 Gripper), Nice camper equipment for inside / journey trailers equipment / RV spice jars organizer
High quality Adhesive: Every strip has 5 clips with pre-applied 3M LSE tape
Extra screws included for additional secured
Strips could be tailor-made to suit your area, get your spice bottles organized like a spice rack does
Matches most traditional spherical containers from 1.5″ ~ 1.75″ diameter
Clients say
Clients discover the spice storage rack simple to put in and nice for organizing spices. It frees up area and is beneficial for small kitchens. Many are glad with its group and ease of set up, although opinions differ on adhesion, fall off, and sturdiness.
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13 reviews for Easy Houseware 20 Spice Gripper Spice Equipment Spice Organizer- 4 Strips, Holds 20 Jars, Black
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Sarah G –
Works perfect on ur textured RV walls
Used this with only the adhesive and followed the instructions. After waiting 24hrs, we put up our spices, including some glass bottles, and its still holding up nicely! No lifting, no dropping, easily lets go of the spice you need and easily holds it back up! Saves so much space.
Kevin –
They Work Good
Wife bought these and installed them. They work good, look pretty good too. No issues with the spices falling out, they get held pretty snug!
CBishop –
Very useful!
I have very limited galley space in my 5th wheel trailer and Iâm always looking for ways to utilize the space better. These work really well. The only thing that I would change is to make the actual spice brackets less wide. The brackets are just wide enough that it doesnât hold some spice bottle brands well because the neck of the bottle is too short (not because the brackets are spaced too far apart). It will still hold the bottles, but once in a while they do fall out if I close the door too hard. Iâm learning to be more gentle. ð
Shelð¦ð» –
Game changer for spice cabinet
My spice cabinet was an absolute wreck and these have helped so much. I have a lot of spices and this makes it so much easier to find what I need without moving bottles all over the place. I really like that it attaches the door/wall because it utilizes spaces you wouldnât normally.It comes with screws as well for extra hold. I do recommend using these especially if you have glass spice jars as they do become quite heavy. I originally hung the holders without the screws as I could not find our drill. The spice rack kept falling down. After putting the screws in it has held everything very nicely and works great.
Theresa Andrews –
Maybe too close to my cooking area?
This seemed like a great idea at the time. I use several spices when i cook and my cabinet screamed for organization.For the first week, I was able to find what I was looking for without having to rummage. After the first week, sadly, the 2 way tape turned into one way tape and the clips feel off the inside of my cabinet doorsThey were easy to apply and most any spice bottles will fit the clip. They go in and out easily. I put my frequently used spices in them to make them easier for me to find. Maybe I wasn’t supposed to do that. Perhaps I should have put the ones I don’t use often in them instead, which defeats my purpose. It also could also be because of the proximity to my stove too though.So I have some extra, never used ones that I am looking for another use for.
Laura Seche –
Great Spice Rack
Love it. Sturdy with the screws. I do hope that the plastic doesnât stretch out too much. Weâll see
Sara –
Holds in place
Convenient use of unused cabinet door space. Still holding without using the screws.
C. McLamb –
Good for McCormick households…not for others
Updated (not even two weeks after initial review): I guess I need to add that these we’ll likely only support the weight of McCormick and other light plastic spice bottles. A little over a week (in clement spring weather: no extraordinary humidity or heat) after putting them up, a strip completely fell off and another was beginning to do the same. Both strips had a mix of glass and plastic spice bottles. Though the one that fell off only had miniature “half” bottles.When I tried to remove the strips I’d already put up (since I clearly needed to purchase a new spice storage solution), it took the paint off the surface! I have no clue how the same product can adhere so strongly as to ruin a paint job while falling off when idly hanging. Highly recommend looking elsewhere.*********************************So far really great adhesion. And I can see these working great for McCormick 2.75 oz. bottle households due to their patented bottle design, or if you find your own jars that have that same kind of narrow neck. If you use any other jar design, you’re only going to get 50% capacity if you use the clips as they come (in a joint row of 5). This is due to the clips being spaced too closely together. So you have to leave an empty space next to regularly sized jars (including the mini McCormick jar. I could get two of those side-by-side, but not a third).These are meant to be a budget friendly option…but only if they match your spice collection. If you’re willing to cut and divide them into individual grippers, you can use all received…but the point is to have them in a row so you don’t have to make as many measuring marks to ensure they’re aligned, right?Also, you’ll have to use the same type of jar for each gripper every time since the plastic does not have the elasticity to return to it’s original shape. It stays stretched out so the size of the container (and this is after using Penzeys .4 oz 1/2 cup jars. Not something dramatically large).
Kelli –
I used these for my Pampered Chef spices, very sticky, good quality.
Miss Linda –
Oh, how I love these! They are easy to install. They are sturdy. They let me see all the spices and they are easy to retrieve! I am so happy with this product! Plus I was too impatient so hung them and immediately put the spices on them and have had no problems. Another bonus, there are plenty…I didn’t use them all! This is the best way to store spices that I have ever found!! The only negative is that I wish I could get them just in black. But really they were such a good price it doesn’t matter that they came half in black and half in white.
Pamela –
Saves so much room in my pantry and theyâre still within easy reach.
Tina Lu –
I would give minus 2 stars if I could. This item is one of those products that you wonât know itâs useless until after you used it for a couple of months. One or two glass jars started to randomly fall out and bang on the microwave underneath the cabinet every time we open the cabinet door, and give us heart attack. I believe itâs due to the lost of the shape or forms of those holding rings after a few weeks. Then, Everything just fall out after about 1.5 month. At the end, the whole thing came off completely, so we have to put it into trash, left ugly adhesive on the cabinet door. By then, already past the return window, so we paid money for nothing after all.
RV –
It’s sticking well after 3 months of use, i am using club house spice bottles. It’s just get too tight fitti g them all in a row and one sometimes falls off. Leaving a gap probably will work, that’s what I do.