After studying every spice rack ranking on Amazon Australia, the SpaceAid 32-jar set is our top pick for most kitchens. The SONGMICS bamboo two pack is the best value, and a stackable SONGMICS cabinet shelf is the cheapest way to tame a spice cupboard.
If your spice cupboard is a graveyard of half-used cumin and three identical jars of paprika, you are not alone. A spice rack is one of the cheapest upgrades you can make to a first kitchen, and a good one genuinely changes how you cook. We studied the spice racks that rank and sell best on Amazon Australia, cross-checked their real ratings and review counts, and picked the ones worth your money across drawers, walls and benchtops.
This guide is written for Australian first-home buyers fitting out a kitchen on a budget, so every pick below is in stock on Amazon Australia with a real star rating and at least a few dozen reviews behind it. Prices are in Australian dollars and were accurate at the time of writing.
What is the best spice rack in Australia right now?
The best spice rack for most Australian kitchens is the SpaceAid 4-tier set with 32 glass jars. It is the rare rack that arrives complete, with matching jars, hundreds of labels and a funnel in the box, so you are organised the same day instead of ordering jars separately. If you want value, the SONGMICS bamboo two-pack is hard to beat at around thirty dollars, and the cheapest option in this guide is the SONGMICS stackable cabinet shelf at $25.49.
Below you will find a quick comparison, then eight picks grouped by how you actually want to store your spices: in a drawer, on a wall, on the bench, or inside an existing cupboard. Use the table to jump to the format that fits your kitchen, then read the pick that matches.
Spice racks compared at a glance
Here is how our eight picks stack up on the things that matter: format, capacity, what comes in the box, the real Amazon Australia star rating and the price. The headline trio (top, value and budget) sits at the front, followed by the format specialists.
SpaceAid 32-jar set (top pick): bench or wall, 32 jars and labels included, 4.7 stars, around $79.
SONGMICS bamboo 2-pack (value): countertop or pantry, jars not included, 4.6 stars, $32.73.
SONGMICS cabinet shelf 2-pack (budget): in-cupboard riser, 4.5 stars, $25.49 and the cheapest here.
SpaceAid bamboo drawer insert: best for deep drawers, 4.7 stars, $33.99.
Lifewit clear acrylic drawer set: budget drawer option, holds up to 56 jars, 4.6 stars, $27.44.
Apollo 2-tier wood rack: simplest small-kitchen pick, 4.6 stars, $28.53.
KitHero wall set with jars: stylish wall option with 24 jars, 4.7 stars, $60.44.
How we evaluated spice racks
NestPath does not physically handle these products. We are an Australian research desk, so our job is to study the evidence that already exists and surface the picks that hold up. Here is how we chose.
Amazon Australia stock and ratings: every pick was confirmed in stock on Amazon Australia with a genuine star rating pulled from the live listing, not a guess.
Review depth: we set a floor of dozens of reviews and favoured racks with hundreds or thousands, so the rating reflects real owners rather than a handful of early buyers.
Search and SERP study: we read what currently ranks for spice rack searches in Australia, noted the questions shoppers ask, and made sure this guide answers them and covers the formats those pages skip.
Real owner feedback: we read through verified Australian and global reviews to find the recurring complaints, like wrong dimensions or fiddly assembly, and flagged them honestly under each pick.
Format coverage: rather than ranking ten near-identical racks, we picked the best option for each way you might store spices, because the right rack depends entirely on your kitchen layout.
Best spice rack overall: SpaceAid 32-jar set
The SpaceAid 4-tier rack is our top pick because it solves the whole problem in one box. Most spice racks are just the frame, leaving you to buy matching jars, find labels and hunt down a funnel. SpaceAid includes a 4-tier steel rack, 32 lead-free glass jars, 386 waterproof labels and a collapsible funnel, so you can empty your messy supermarket packets into a uniform, labelled set the day it arrives. It holds a 4.7-star rating across more than 9,000 Amazon Australia reviews, one of the deepest review pools here.
Top pick
SpaceAid
SpaceAid Spice Rack Organizer with 32 Spice Jars, 386 Spice Labels, Chalk Marker and Funnel Set for Cabinet, Countertop, Pantry, Cupboard or Door & Wall Mount - 32 Jars, 15.3" W × 10.8" H, Black
4.7(9,425)
It is the rare spice rack that turns up complete. You get the rack, 32 matching glass jars, hundreds of labels and a funnel, so your spice chaos is sorted the same day it arrives rather than after three more Amazon orders.
$65.99
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The shelves are inclined, so when the rack sits on a benchtop or inside a cupboard, every label tilts up toward you and you can read the back row without shuffling jars. At 38.9 cm wide and 27.4 cm tall it has a compact footprint for the capacity, and it comes with hardware to mount it on a wall or the inside of a cabinet door if your bench space is precious. Australian reviewers repeatedly describe it as sturdy, stylish and a genuine space saver, with one noting the glass jars are big enough to hold the contents of a full supermarket jar.
The labels are the quiet hero here. With 340 pre-printed names covering common and exotic spices, plus blank labels and a chalk marker for anything unusual, you are not stuck hand-writing forty stickers. For a first kitchen where you are building a spice collection from scratch, this all-in-one approach is exactly what you want.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
It is the priciest of our headline three at around $79, though the included jars and labels easily justify the gap over a bare frame. A couple of owners found the supplied funnel a little soft for fine powders, but it is a minor gripe and easily worked around with a rolled piece of paper.
Best value spice rack: SONGMICS bamboo two-pack
If you want a handsome countertop or pantry rack without the all-in-one price, the SONGMICS bamboo set is the value champion. You get two expandable 3-tier racks made from bamboo and steel for $32.73, which is remarkable for the build quality on show. The set holds a 4.6-star rating from more than 2,600 reviews.
Runner-up
SONGMICS
SONGMICS Bamboo Spice Racks, Set of 2 3 Tier Expandable Spice Rack, Storage Shelf for Closet, Worktop, Kitchen, Bathroom, Woody, White KCS016N02
4.6(2,686)
Two solid bamboo racks for around thirty dollars is genuinely good value. They expand to fill a wide pantry shelf or split into two for separate cupboards, and the bamboo looks far more expensive than the price suggests.
$32.73
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The clever part is flexibility. The two racks expand to span a wide pantry shelf, or you separate them to put one near the stove and one in a cupboard. Each tier is rated to hold up to 3 kg, so they cope with glass jars and heavier bottles without sagging. The three-tier stepped design keeps the back rows visible, which is the whole point of a rack, and the warm bamboo finish looks far dearer than the price tag.
Note that jars are not included, so this suits people who already own a jumble of spice bottles and just want them lifted, tiered and visible. That is most of us. Reviewers in Australia and overseas call out the sturdy wood and steel construction as a step up from flimsy acrylic alternatives, and several mention using the second rack elsewhere in the home once the kitchen was sorted.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
Assembly takes a few minutes with a screwdriver, and one Australian owner described the process as patience-testing rather than hard. Because it is bamboo, you will want to keep it out of constantly damp spots, but in a normal pantry or benchtop that is a non-issue.
The cheapest pick in this guide is not a traditional rack at all. The SONGMICS stackable cabinet shelf is a $25.49 two-pack of risers that instantly doubles the usable height inside a cupboard you already have, and it is by a wide margin the most reviewed product in this guide with more than 15,000 ratings at 4.5 stars.
Budget pick
SONGMICS
SONGMICS Spice Rack, Set of 2 Kitchen Organisers, Kitchen Shelf, Cupboard Organiser, Kitchen, Expandable, Small Shelf, Stackable, Metal and Wood Material, Cloud White/Snow White KCS02W01
4.5(15,580)
It is the cheapest of our three headline picks and the most reviewed product in this guide by a wide margin. Rather than a dedicated rack, it is a sturdy shelf riser that instantly doubles the usable height inside a cupboard you already have.
$25.49$29.99
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Here is why it works for spices. A standard kitchen cupboard wastes huge vertical space above short jars. Slide one of these shelves in and you create a second level, so your back row of spices sits up high and visible instead of buried behind the front row. The two shelves are different sizes, so they nest, stack, sit in an L-shape or split between two cupboards. Each shelf is rated to a serious 15 kg, so they double as risers for tins, mugs and pantry staples too.
For a renter or anyone fitting out a first kitchen on a tight budget, this is the most cost-effective way to fix a chaotic spice cupboard. You are not committing to a look on the bench, you are just making the storage you already pay for actually work. Australian reviewers praise how solid and versatile they are, with several buying multiple sets.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
The two shelves are deliberately different sizes for nesting, which caught one buyer off guard expecting a matched pair. Assembly uses a small Allen key that a couple of owners found fiddly, so take your time lining up the screws. The instructions note English is not guaranteed, but the build is simple enough to follow from the diagrams.
Best spice rack for a drawer: SpaceAid bamboo insert
If you have a deep drawer near the stove, an in-drawer rack is the tidiest spice storage of all, because everything hides away yet sits label-up the moment you slide it open. The SpaceAid bamboo drawer organiser is our pick here, with a 4.7-star rating from more than 1,000 reviews at $33.99.
Also great
SpaceAid
SpaceAid Bamboo Spice Drawer Organizer, (Need 3" Deep Drawer) Expandable 4 Tier Spices Rack for Cabinet, Kitchen Seasoning Storage Insert (Jars Not Included, From 12" to 23" Wide)
4.7(1,006)
The best in-drawer option if you have a deep drawer near the stove. The bamboo insert expands from 30 to 58 cm wide and tilts your jars so the labels face up the moment you open the drawer.
$33.99
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The bamboo insert expands from 30 to 58 cm wide to fit different drawers, and its four tiers angle your jars so the lids face up and you read them from above. It holds up to 48 jars, which is plenty for a serious cook. The solid bamboo feels premium and, crucially, has no sharp edges to scratch your drawer base. Reviewers consistently describe it as beautiful, sturdy and a genuine kitchen upgrade.
The one rule you must follow is the drawer depth. SpaceAid is upfront that you need a drawer at least 3 inches, roughly 7.6 cm, deep so the jars clear the cabinet frame when you close it. Measure before you buy. Get that right and this is the most satisfying spice setup in the guide, with no rack cluttering your bench at all.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
Jars are not included, so factor those in. The depth requirement is a hard limit, and the one Australian critic who marked it down simply had a drawer that was too shallow, which the listing clearly warns against. As long as you measure first, the fit is excellent.
Best budget drawer organiser: Lifewit clear acrylic set
For a cheaper drawer option, the Lifewit clear acrylic set is the smart buy at $27.44. It is a 4-tier set of two trays, eight pieces in total, holding up to 56 jars, and it carries a 4.6-star rating from more than 2,600 reviews.
Also great
Lifewit
Lifewit Clear Acrylic Spice Drawer Organiser, Expands 13" to 26" - 4-Tier Set of 2 (8 Pieces), Holds 56 Spice Jars (Jars and Labels Not Included), for Kitchen Cabinet Drawers/Countertops
4.6(2,680)
A budget-friendly clear acrylic alternative for drawers that holds up to 56 jars, expands from 33 to 66 cm and disappears visually so the focus stays on your jars rather than the tray.
$27.44$33.99
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The appeal of clear acrylic is that it disappears. Once your jars are in, the eye sees a neat grid of spices rather than the tray holding them, which is why this look is so popular on organising accounts. The trays expand from 33 to 66 cm and snap together with lock notches so they do not slide apart when you open and close the drawer. They also work fine on an open shelf or benchtop if a drawer is not an option.
Because the plastic is lightweight, it will not scratch your drawer and has no sharp corners. It is easy to rinse clean, though Lifewit notes it is not dishwasher safe. Australian reviewers like how organised and easy to find their spices become, with one mentioning friends were wowed by the finished look once they added their own jars and labels.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
Like the other drawer inserts, jars and labels are not included. A few buyers wanted the individual trays a touch longer for very large jars, and one bought extra racks to suit a big collection. As clear plastic, it lacks the warmth of bamboo, but it makes up for it by being almost invisible in use.
Best wall mounted spice rack for capacity: JKsmart 6-tier
When you have a stack of spices and a spare patch of wall or a pantry door, a wall rack frees up every centimetre of bench. The JKsmart 6-tier rack is the big-capacity wall pick, holding a 4.6-star rating across more than 3,000 reviews at around $95.
Also great
JKsmart
JKsmart 6-Tier Spice Rack Organizer with Door Hook, Wall Mounted & Over the Door Spice Racks for Kitchen Pantry Door Cabinet, Two Size, Large Capacity, Black
4.6(3,002)
The big-capacity wall pick. Six powder-coated iron baskets in two sizes hold full supermarket jars and oversized bottles, and you can split them apart to suit an awkward wall or pantry door.
$90.46
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This is a serious amount of storage. You get six powder-coated iron baskets in two sizes, three smaller and three larger, which between them swallow dozens of standard jars plus the oversized bottles and cans that never fit a normal rack. The baskets mount individually, so you can space them to suit the jar heights you own, stack them tightly, or split them across two areas. The thick wire and rust-resistant black finish feel built to last.
It earns Amazon's Choice status and reviewers love the customisable layout, with one noting they could control the clearance between shelves and planned to buy a second set. For a keen cook who has outgrown a small countertop rack, this is the upgrade that finally gets everything off the bench and visible at eye level.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
It is the most expensive rack here, and it requires mounting with screws, so it suits owners or renters who are allowed to drill. One Australian reviewer flagged the listed dimensions as confusing, so check the individual basket sizes, 16.3 by 2.6 inches for the small and 16.8 by 4.7 inches for the large, against your wall before you commit.
Best simple rack for small kitchens: Apollo 2-tier wood
Not everyone needs 32 jars and a label maker. If you have a handful of spices and a small kitchen, the Apollo 2-tier wooden rack is a no-fuss classic at $28.53, with a 4.6-star rating from more than 1,800 reviews.
Also great
apollo THE HOUSEWARES BRAND
Apollo 2-Tier Spice Rack, Natural
4.6(1,825)
A simple, well-made rubberwood two-tier rack for renters and small kitchens. No assembly, no fuss, just a tidy stand for around ten standard jars at a low price.
$28.53
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It is a solid rubberwood stand that holds around ten standard jars across two tiers, arrives fully assembled and simply sits on your bench or inside a cupboard. There is nothing to build, no wall to drill and no jars to decant. For a rental kitchen or a starter setup where you just want your everyday salt, pepper, paprika and cumin sitting tidily within reach, it does exactly that and looks warm doing it.
At 24.5 cm wide and 27 cm tall, the footprint is small enough for a cramped benchtop. Reviewers across several countries describe it as well finished, practical and good quality for the price, with the sanded rubberwood being a particular highlight. It is the most low-commitment pick in the guide.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
The shelves do not have a lip or rail to physically lock jars in place, so it is best used on a stable bench rather than mounted on a swinging cupboard door. Capacity is modest by design, so if your spice collection is already large, look at the SpaceAid or JKsmart picks instead.
A stylish wall alternative: KitHero rack with jars
The KitHero 4-tier wall set is a strong-looking alternative if you want a wall rack that comes with matching jars rather than just a frame. It pairs a black metal and wood design with 24 wooden-lid glass jars, 216 labels and a funnel, and holds a 4.7-star rating, though from a smaller pool of 96 reviews at $60.44.
KitHero
KitHero 4-Tier Wall Mount Spice Rack Organizer with 24 Glass Jars, 216 Labels & Funnel - Screw/Adhesive Mount, Black Metal & Wood Spice Storage for Kitchen Pantry Cabinet, 11.6”L x 2.4”W x 3.2”H
What stands out is the choice of mounting. KitHero includes both adhesive hooks and screws, so renters who cannot drill can stick it up, while owners can screw it in for a permanent fit. The four racks are modular, so you can run them in a single column or spread them across a wall or pantry door to suit your space. The metal-and-wood styling reads as more design-led than the purely functional wire racks, and early reviewers in the US and Canada call it classy, sturdy and easy to install.
It lands in our competition slot purely because its review count is still small. The rating is excellent, but a few dozen reviews is a thinner evidence base than the thousands behind our top picks, so we would watch it grow before crowning it. If the all-in-one wall look appeals and you are comfortable being an earlier adopter, it is well worth a look.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
The smaller review pool is the main caveat, so buy it for the design rather than a deep track record. The jars are a useful size but on the compact side, so very large spice quantities may need refilling more often than the bigger SpaceAid jars.
What should you look for in a spice rack?
The single most important question is where the rack will live, because that decides everything else. A drawer insert, a wall rack and a countertop stand are three different products, and the right one depends on your kitchen layout, not on which looks best in a photo. Work out your spot first, then match the format.
After location, weigh up these factors:
Jars included or not: all-in-one sets like SpaceAid and KitHero get you a uniform, labelled look immediately. Bare racks like SONGMICS and Apollo are cheaper but assume you already have jars.
Capacity versus footprint: count your spices honestly. A two-tier rack holds around ten jars, while the JKsmart wall unit or SpaceAid set handle thirty or more.
Tiered or inclined shelves: stepped or angled shelves let you read the back row. Flat single shelves hide everything behind the front jars.
Mounting method: screws are the most secure but need drilling. Adhesive and freestanding options suit renters who cannot put holes in the wall.
Material: bamboo and wood look warm but dislike constant damp, metal is sturdy and rust-resistant if powder coated, and acrylic is light and visually invisible.
Drawer depth: if you are buying a drawer insert, measure the internal depth first. Most need at least 7.6 cm so the jars clear the frame when closed.
How do you keep a spice rack organised and clean?
The trick to a spice rack that stays tidy is decanting into uniform jars and labelling them, because mismatched supermarket packets are what create the mess in the first place. Once everything is the same shape and clearly named, you can see what you have, you stop buying duplicates, and the rack looks good enough that you actually keep it that way.
A few habits keep it working:
Label the lids as well as the fronts if your rack stores jars upright in a drawer, so you can read them from above.
Keep spices away from heat and light. Above the stove looks convenient but cooks your spices faster, so a nearby drawer or cupboard preserves flavour longer.
Wipe bamboo and wood racks with a barely damp cloth rather than soaking them, and let them dry fully to avoid warping.
Rinse acrylic and glass jars by hand. Many, including the Lifewit trays, are not dishwasher safe.
Do an annual cull. Ground spices lose punch after a year or two, so a clear rack makes it easy to spot and replace the tired ones.
You will also want these kitchen extras
A spice rack works best alongside a few companion buys that finish off the organised kitchen look. These are the accessories that pair naturally with the racks above.
Empty glass spice jars: if you chose a bare rack like the SONGMICS or Apollo, a set of matching glass spice jars with labels is what creates the uniform look.
A label maker: for a cleaner finish than handwriting, a label maker gives every jar a crisp printed name.
A small funnel set: decanting powders without a kitchen funnel set is a guaranteed mess on the bench.
A lazy Susan turntable: for oils and sauces in a deep cupboard, a lazy Susan turntable brings the back items to the front.
Drawer liner: a roll of non-slip drawer liner stops in-drawer inserts sliding around.
A chalk marker: a fine white chalk marker lets you relabel jars as your collection changes.
How does the rest of the competition compare?
Plenty of spice racks turn up in Australian search results that we considered and set aside. IKEA's BEKVAM and the Kmart and Bunnings racks are genuinely cheap, and if you only need a basic shelf they will do the job, but they are not sold through Amazon Australia and tend to be plain single shelves without the tiered visibility or included jars our top picks offer. Revolving carousel racks that come pre-filled with branded spices look tempting, yet owners often find the included spices run out and the proprietary jars are awkward to refill.
Among the Amazon options we passed over, most were near-identical wire racks with thinner review histories than the JKsmart, or jar sets where the rack was an afterthought. We kept the KitHero wall set in as our competition pick because its design and dual-mounting are genuinely good, even though its review count is still building. The lineup above covers every format that matters, so rather than chasing a marginally cheaper clone, pick the one that fits where your spices will live.
Frequently asked questions
Are spice racks with jars included worth it?
Yes, for most people setting up a kitchen. All-in-one sets like the SpaceAid 32-jar rack cost more upfront, but you avoid separately buying jars, labels and a funnel, and you get a uniform labelled look immediately. If you already own a collection of jars you like, a bare rack such as the SONGMICS bamboo set is the cheaper route.
What is the best spice rack for a drawer?
The SpaceAid bamboo drawer insert is our pick for deep drawers, with a 4.7-star rating and an expandable design that angles jars label-up. The cheaper Lifewit clear acrylic set is a strong budget alternative that holds more jars. For either, measure your drawer depth first, as most need at least 7.6 cm of clearance.
How many spice jars do I actually need?
Most home cooks use between 15 and 30 spices regularly. A simple two-tier rack like the Apollo holds around ten jars, which suits a starter kitchen, while sets like the SpaceAid 32-jar or the JKsmart 6-tier wall rack are built for larger collections. Count what you own before buying so you do not end up with empty shelves or overflow.
Should a spice rack go on the wall or the bench?
A wall rack frees up bench space and keeps spices at eye level, which is ideal if you have a spare wall or pantry door and are allowed to drill. A countertop or in-drawer rack suits renters and anyone who cannot mount hardware. The KitHero set is a good middle ground because it offers both adhesive and screw mounting.
Is it bad to keep spices above the stove?
It is convenient but not ideal. Heat, steam and light all degrade spices faster, so a rack mounted directly over the cooktop will dull your flavours sooner. A nearby drawer, cupboard or a wall a little away from the heat keeps spices fresher for longer while still being within easy reach.
Are these prices accurate for Amazon Australia?
The prices listed were accurate on Amazon Australia at the time of writing and are shown in Australian dollars. Spice racks go on and off sale frequently, so always check the live listing before buying. Every pick here was confirmed in stock with a real star rating and review count.
About the author
Anish Puri founded NestPath in 2026 after going through the Australian first-home-buyer process himself. NestPath focuses on Australian first-home buyers because the existing review sites are American, generic, or both. Anish handles editorial selection across the homeowner hub. Reach out: hello@nestpath.com.au
Build out the rest of your kitchen
A spice rack is one piece of a well-organised kitchen. If you are kitting out a first home, these companion guides cover the buys that pair with it.
SpaceAid Spice Rack Organizer with 32 Spice Jars, 386 Spice Labels, Chalk Marker and Funnel Set for Cabinet, Countertop, Pantry, Cupboard or Door & Wall Mount - 32 Jars, 15.3" W × 10.8" H, Black
4.7(9,425)
It is the rare spice rack that turns up complete. You get the rack, 32 matching glass jars, hundreds of labels and a funnel, so your spice chaos is sorted the same day it arrives rather than after three more Amazon orders.
$65.99
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Runner-up
SONGMICS
SONGMICS Bamboo Spice Racks, Set of 2 3 Tier Expandable Spice Rack, Storage Shelf for Closet, Worktop, Kitchen, Bathroom, Woody, White KCS016N02
4.6(2,686)
Two solid bamboo racks for around thirty dollars is genuinely good value. They expand to fill a wide pantry shelf or split into two for separate cupboards, and the bamboo looks far more expensive than the price suggests.
$32.73
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Budget pick
SONGMICS
SONGMICS Spice Rack, Set of 2 Kitchen Organisers, Kitchen Shelf, Cupboard Organiser, Kitchen, Expandable, Small Shelf, Stackable, Metal and Wood Material, Cloud White/Snow White KCS02W01
4.5(15,580)
It is the cheapest of our three headline picks and the most reviewed product in this guide by a wide margin. Rather than a dedicated rack, it is a sturdy shelf riser that instantly doubles the usable height inside a cupboard you already have.
$25.49$29.99
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Also great
SpaceAid
SpaceAid Bamboo Spice Drawer Organizer, (Need 3" Deep Drawer) Expandable 4 Tier Spices Rack for Cabinet, Kitchen Seasoning Storage Insert (Jars Not Included, From 12" to 23" Wide)
4.7(1,006)
The best in-drawer option if you have a deep drawer near the stove. The bamboo insert expands from 30 to 58 cm wide and tilts your jars so the labels face up the moment you open the drawer.
$33.99
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Also great
Lifewit
Lifewit Clear Acrylic Spice Drawer Organiser, Expands 13" to 26" - 4-Tier Set of 2 (8 Pieces), Holds 56 Spice Jars (Jars and Labels Not Included), for Kitchen Cabinet Drawers/Countertops
4.6(2,680)
A budget-friendly clear acrylic alternative for drawers that holds up to 56 jars, expands from 33 to 66 cm and disappears visually so the focus stays on your jars rather than the tray.
$27.44$33.99
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Also great
JKsmart
JKsmart 6-Tier Spice Rack Organizer with Door Hook, Wall Mounted & Over the Door Spice Racks for Kitchen Pantry Door Cabinet, Two Size, Large Capacity, Black
4.6(3,002)
The big-capacity wall pick. Six powder-coated iron baskets in two sizes hold full supermarket jars and oversized bottles, and you can split them apart to suit an awkward wall or pantry door.
$90.46
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Also great
apollo THE HOUSEWARES BRAND
Apollo 2-Tier Spice Rack, Natural
4.6(1,825)
A simple, well-made rubberwood two-tier rack for renters and small kitchens. No assembly, no fuss, just a tidy stand for around ten standard jars at a low price.
$28.53
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KitHero
KitHero 4-Tier Wall Mount Spice Rack Organizer with 24 Glass Jars, 216 Labels & Funnel - Screw/Adhesive Mount, Black Metal & Wood Spice Storage for Kitchen Pantry Cabinet, 11.6”L x 2.4”W x 3.2”H
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