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Camilla Sharman

I’m ditching my plastic kitchen storage for Aldi's stylish bamboo organizer — and it's under $10

Plastic containers of of spices in drawer.

I’m always on the lookout for the perfect kitchen storage solution, so that when I open my pantry, everything looks neat and streamlined, and I can find just what I need.

Instead of rummaging through a whole bunch of condiments or jars of dried herbs and spices, I want to be able to easily reach whatever my recipe requires, without having to ransack my entire cabinet.

Fortunately, Aldi has launched the its Kirkton House Bamboo Pantry Turntable and Bamboo Spice Rack, $9.99, and the price is as appealing as the aesthetic. But, at under $10, it's the kind of bargain that will have shoppers flocking to their nearest store.

Rather than storing my herbs and spices in plastic storage containers, I may have to switch to Aldi’s sustainable bamboo solution, which looks prettier, too. Aside from tidying up my cluttered cabinets, the turntable design will make it easier for me to swivel around the device to grab whatever I need, without having to reach to the back of a shelf.

What’s more, the attractively designed spice rack has high sides, ensuring that when you’re giving it a spin, everything stays in place without toppling out.

Ideal for kitchen storage

(Image credit: Aldi)

I love the clean aesthetic of this pantry organizer, but I’m also thinking it looks too good to keep in a cabinet. Why not place it on your kitchen countertop for quick access to all the cooking condiments you use daily?

And with its deep sides, it will also be ideal for storing toiletries and makeup, or for holding craft supplies you use on repeat. While it's also the perfect gift for coffee aficionados who are looking to create a barista-style coffee bar.

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