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Kitchen Organizer Review!


Anytime I see something that offers more storage I am on it. As our house is little and well~I have stuff that is big. One of those things that we never seem to run out of is plastic bags.  If you are like me you have those plastic bags from the store~stored in another bag! This time I have found just the thing that is needed for all those plastic bags.






  By Arron Kelly

This thing is Huge~A lot bigger then I thought standing a full 17 inches tall. I can store all my plastic bags right in here as they will all fit and look nice. Made out of hard plastic and being black this organizer will match any decor that you have.





 It arrives flat but it very easy to put together~it just snaps with the tabs on the one side. No tools were needed. I decided to hang this on the back of a closet door and it was easy to do with the 4 durable suction cups that were included! If you don't want to use them you can use the 4 (1.25 inch) screws with anchors that are included too.



Being that I used the suction cups I will be able to move this and add other things if so desired. As this could be used in the bathroom,laundry room,kids rooms and more. It will hold all your goodies that you can put in it.


{I was sent the Kitchen  Organizer at an introductory price in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. No monies were offered or accepted. All above opinions are my own.}

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