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Marie Kondo your kitchen with these organization tools

Tidying up is simpler than it sounds.

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Marisa Losciale

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Marie Kondo might not be known for her kitchen organization ideas, but her concept of throwing out items that “don’t bring joy” is applicable here, too. But once you’re done decluttering, you’ll likely feel the need to reorganize the entire space–that’s where these kitchen organization hacks come in. Listed below you’ll find some of Amazon’s highest-rated kitchen organization products that you too can take advantage of. 

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The best kitchen organization tools you can get online

1) These eco-friendly storage containers are perfect for leftovers or organizing dry goods

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Price: $3.99+

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2) Create space out of thin air with an over-the-door organizer

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Price: 14.47

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3) This stackable mug set will save you some major cabinet space

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Price: $48

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4) Keep your spices from bubbling over with a nifty rack

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Price: $26.95

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6) Stack your pots and pans to avoid that awful clamoring

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Price: $14.87

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7) Stay on top of the dishes with a cute, magnetic reminder

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Price on Amazon: $4.67+ (regularly $5.69+)

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8) This eight-in-one kitchen tool juices, strains, grates and stacks in one piece for easy storage

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Price: $8.99

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9) This jumbo drainer pours excess water from your wet cutlery back into your sink

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Price: $21

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10) In need of more cabinet space? A tree of cups should do the trick

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Price: $14

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11) Storing canned goods use to be annoying, but now it’s hassle-free

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Price: $20.87

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