1. Grab a set of fridge organizers because you're hooked on #FridgeTok and dream of achieving the same tidy fridge magic. These organizers will help you avoid spills and tackle multiple organization challenges all at once!

2. Also, consider clear organizers with *removable* dividers so you can easily adapt your fridge storage to changing needs.


3. A fun and practical rolling egg dispenser helps save space, and thanks to its clever design, it rolls a new egg right into reach after you take one out.


4. Consider a set of silicone food huggers to keep your cut fruits and veggies fresh while taking up less space (and reducing waste). Produce can be pricey! These will help you make the most of your culinary investment.

5. A fridge door organizer so you can squeeze in some extra space for leftover sauce packets and other tiny food items you still wanna use. Don't let those extra ketchup packets from takeout go to waste!

6. A compact vacuum sealer in case the reason you haven't invested in this appliance is that you can't spare the room for a bulky one. Use this after all your bulk-buy hauls to preserve and then freeze the stuff that won't fit in your fridge...and also help make the stuff you *want* in your fridge file in there neatly.


7. A set of four Stasher food-storage bags — reusable silicone bags that are safe for the freezer, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, and even sous vide. Perfect for storing smaller portions of leftovers or snacks and easily fitting into tight fridge spots. These bags reduce single-use plastic waste and are incredibly versatile.


8. A rectangular lazy Susan designed to maximize storage by holding more than typical round versions, making it perfect for efficiently using every inch of your apartment-sized fridge. Now's the time to fully appreciate your extensive condiment collection before that fancy jar of preserves expires.


9. Additionally, a compact lazy Susan that fits perfectly on shorter shelves and holds smaller bottles of condiments and other items.

10. A clear magnetic dry-erase board for your fridge, offering a stylish alternative to sticky notes. It's perfect for leaving reminders like 'Eat the leftovers before they go bad!'


11. A magnetic system designed to lift and hold bottles can help organize your fridge by keeping track of those six-pack leftovers. Plus, it frees up valuable shelf space below for more items.

Promising review: "This gadget is definitely one of my favorites. The strong magnets of BottleLoft hold soda or beer (by the caps) from the fridge's 'ceiling,' creating more shelf space and giving it a modern, neat, and stylish look! I had to replace my fridge and couldn’t remove the strips from the old one. That's how powerful they are. So, I ended up buying new ones!" —Bev
Get two strips (enough to hold six bottles) from Uncommon Goods for $30.
12. Alternatively, use a simple rubber mat to stack beverage bottles (beer, soda, champagne, etc.) easily and avoid any potential wet messes.

13. Also, consider a leakproof wine-saver system to prevent any spills from opened bottles and avoid a boozy disaster.

14. Try a can dispenser that's more reliable than just tossing the LaCroix carton into the fridge.

15. Affordable shelf liners to help mark each person's section. You can easily remove and rinse them when spills occur.

16. And while we're talking about it, consider using produce life extenders in your crisper drawers to help preserve the freshness of your fruits and vegetables for a longer time.

17. A label maker that assigns names and expiration dates to everything in your fridge. Perfect for sharing space with roommates or family members who have their own groceries. Hands off my hummus, please!

18. A set of acrylic drawers on wheels that lets you roll them forward to access items like hummus containers before they spoil. It’s like having a mini shopping experience right in your fridge!


19. If you're looking to upgrade your food storage, these airtight stackable containers are the way to go. They’ll fit perfectly in your fridge and might even tempt you to finish off that leftover pad see ew from dinner last night.

20. A handy bottle-emptying kit designed to sit flat, so you won't have to worry about balancing your near-empty bottle of Sriracha on the edge of the fridge. Users also recommend it for toiletries!

21. A clever yogurt organizer that saves space, making it easier to spot expiration dates and eliminating the need to dig through your fridge to find breakfast.


Storage Theory is a Cedar Rapids, Iowa–based small biz that specializes in all sorts of problem-solving goods. Their yogurt rack can hold up to four Greek yogurt containers, and it attaches to your fridge via included peel-and-stick adhesive strips.
Promising review: "I was actually surprised how well it stays fastened. I adhered it in the upper-left side of my fridge where it gets the most clearance. Most of my shelves are occupied by hanging drawers underneath, so this 'flexibility' helped a lot. For how simplistic the design is, it's a priceless addition to my fridge. Definitely worth the money I paid for it." —Holly Stahl
Get it from Amazon for $14.99 (available in packs of one or two).
22. A ziplock bag organizer if you tend to store stuff in the handy bags because Tupperware takes up too much space. (It'll also work in the freezer for all your slow cooker dump dinners!)


23. Some special holders to keep boxes and bags of deli meat, cheese, and more upright and filed away without causing a space-hogging tumble.


Promising review (for the box holder): "This product has many uses. We use it for deli meats, cheeses, naan bread, wraps, etc." —Jeremy & Angie
Promising review (for the bag holder): "We use this to organize our cheese bags in the fridge, quart bags of homemade sauces, frozen sweet corn, and baby food in the freezer. It can even fit gallon-size bags if you remove the panels. We love the adjustable panels to organize by date or product. Since our first purchase, we’ve bought two more!" —Kaitlin K.
Get them from Amazon: box holder for $19.99+ (available in two sizes) and bag holder for $24.99+ (available in two sizes).
24. An herb-saving container to keep fresh herbs fresh and crisp instead of finding them wilted in your crisper drawer weeks later.

25. A slim, slide-out caddy for stashing those items that don’t really belong in the fridge but are better off nearby. It's narrow but tall enough to fit into that awkward space between your fridge and kitchen cabinets. We all have at least one thing in there that, honestly, doesn't belong in the cold.

