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Spice Rack Storage/OrganizerBrand: Consumer Solutions

Buy New: $4.89
as of 9/3/2010 00:41 CDT details

Qty 568 In Stock


New (2) from $4.89

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 39 reviews


UPC: 760582921024
EAN: 0760582921024

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Organizes 12 spice jars
  • Provides quick and easy access
  • Mount on wall or cabinet door

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Spice Clip set organizes up to 12 spice jars on wall or inside cabinet door. Provides quick easy-view access. Set of three holds four jars each. 14"L.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Got them four years ago   December 13, 2008
cookingal (va)
33 out of 33 found this review helpful

I love these. I got 2 sets and attached them to the side of a shelf in my pantry which was "dead" space. It freed up shelf space and they're all right there with labels facing, easy to find a certain spice when I need it. Also, they're grooved, which allows them to be easily cut apart, so you can easily adjust how many you want in each row.

After four years, the tape strips began to dry out and they started falling down. Still, not bad for 4 years of daily use! I looked for new spice racks and then decided that I still like these the best so purchased some double-sided tape and stuck them back up again.

One reviewer wondered if they will stretch out -- They will. A larger bottle can be forced onto the clip and the clip will adjust to fit it. You just have to put the same spice bottle back onto the same clip and it's not a problem. I did notice that, in the 2 weeks it took me to get around to getting the tape to stick them back up with (while they weren't being used) that the clips that were stretched reverted back to their original size.

One reviewer said that you need to heat the glue tape. Mine didn't require that. They come with foam strips that are coated with glue on each side. You just pull the protective paper off and stick them up. (I attached them to the side of a formica covered shelf.) As I mentioned, mine stayed up for 4 years.



5 out of 5 stars roomsaver   March 14, 2007
Ian Welsh
9 out of 10 found this review helpful

this rack does save a bunch of room in the cabinet. You just have to be careful what it holds doesn't run into the shelving in the cabinet.


5 out of 5 stars Careful Placement is Crutial   October 15, 2009
Carol M. Clark (Marathon, FL)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

These are the perfect solution for easy access to spices without having them on the countertop or backsplash where grease and dust can accumulate on them. **But** be very careful when installing the clips - the adhesive is SO strong that once applied, the clip set absolutely cannot be moved without destroying the adhesive and leaving quite a mess on the door.

I have a new Kraftmaid 12 inch cabinet next to the stove. I installed six strips on the inside of the cobinet door. They now hold 24 spice bottles of various sizes and shapes. Each strip of clips fits precisely within the cabinet door opening, but there's no room for error. Wider cabinets can accommodate additional clips, since each strip of clips is scored so that one or more may be removed from a strip to be used along side of another strip or singly.

Before installing them, be sure your shelves are in their final, optimal position within the cabinet because moving a shelf once the clips are installed may leave you with the now immovable clips in the wrong place. Before removing the adhesive's backing, determine which bottles will be on which strips because the strips must be placed so that bottle's tops, bottoms and sides clear both the shelves and the cabinet's fascia when the door is closed.

The clips work much better with light weight plastic bottles - heavier glass bottles tend to slip out of the clips due to their weight. But I have been able to use some glass bottles by wrapping several rubber bands tightly around them just above where the clips hold them. The instructions suggest using plastic bottles with a maximum diameter of no greater than 1 ¾ inches, and between 2 and 4 inches in length.

I've ordered additional clips because I now see how many other uses around the home, boat and RV they can have. I'm considering using separated clips vertically in a parallel fashion to hold fishing rods. I'm also considering using them to hold light cleaning tools, small spray bottles and prescription bottles. I may even start saving empty spice jars to use with the clips to store small nails and such in the garage.



5 out of 5 stars Spice clip product review   March 3, 2009
C. Tuttle (Virgnia USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The Spice Clip product has worked perfectly. It was delivered quickly, was easy to install, and allowed me to maintain my spices in their original bottles without having to transfer them. With a little care in how I take the bottles in and out of the clip I should be able to use this system for a very long time.


5 out of 5 stars Great for prescription bottles too   March 16, 2009
J. Formichella
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought two sets of these. One for my son's prescription medication, and one for spices. The convenience of being able to find my son's medications at a glance is wonderful.

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