Best kitchen and bathroom organizer
I wasn’t expecting to use this outside the kitchen, but it works great as a utensil holder and even for toothbrushes and restroom items. The acrylic organizer is sturdy and easy to clean. I have to buy another one to use in the kitchen now.
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Inaara Sunesara
January 10, 2026
So great for stationary, straws and silverware!!
I love how flexible this straw organizer is. I’ve used it for straws, straw brushes, and even pens and markers. It’s the perfect straw holder for cabinet door storage without taking up counter space.
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Deedar Ali
January 05, 2026
Highly Recommended Versatile Acrylic Organizer
This utensil holder is way more versatile than I expected. I use it as a straw holder for my cabinet door, but it also fits straw brushes, spoons, forks, and chopsticks perfectly. The clear acrylic organizer keeps everything visible and organized.
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Holds so much more than just straws!
This kitchen utensil holder is super practical. It works great as a straw holder, but I also store forks, spoons, and chopsticks in it. The acrylic design feels sturdy and blends right into my cabinet.
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Flimsy but serves its purpose
Going with a black theme in my kitchen. I don't love it but I don't hate it. It serves its purpose. I did get all the straws my kids insist on bringing into the house out of every nook and cranny and into one spot.I have not used the sticky pads. I just sat it inside the cabinet. If you're not going to use the sticky pads and stick it to something, it's going to fall over. I have it pushed all the way to the back, leaning on the back of the cabinet.I also don't think it's that strongly made. Seems pretty flimsy. I have a feeling if it's ever dropped, it'll probably shatter into 100s of pieces.
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Sturdy material
This straw holder is sturdy and feels like it should be pretty durable. The acrylic is strong and should hold up well over time. I was expecting the middle section in the front to be clear acrylic, but it is actually just open space. This is good for keeping the item mold free, but it does make it easy to slide a straw in the top and out of the middle instead of resting at the bottom. That's an easy enough problem to fix, you just have to be mindful while you use it. I like the drainage holes at the bottom for keeping everything mold free as well. The construction seems solid. One thing to note is that the corners are not rounded so they can be a bit pokey. It shouldn't cause any injuries or anything like that, but you just don't want to hit the corners too hard. I thought this may be a good organizer for the art room, with colored pencils, markers or paint brushes. It would only be good for these things if you have long, skinny varieties. I'd say that you would want items that are over 6.5 inches, so that you can easily grab them at the top. This does, in fact, work great for straws though. It comes with double sided adhesive pieces and labels. I do wish it had another option for hanging in case you don't want to use the adhesive pads. Even just a couple holes in the back that you could use for screws would be nice. Overall, this is a nice option for some organization in the kitchen, or possibly even other areas of the house.
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DomesticGoddess
January 06, 2026
This straw holder works surprisingly well
I have been seeing different straw holders a few times, and wanted to try it out, and when I saw this on, I grabbed it. I really liked the look of the clear acrylic.I think I have too many straws, but I don't actually know how to judge that, in comparison to how many straws the average person has. Regardless, I really do have a reason to get a straw holder. Before I got this, I had my straws in a large cup, which took up rent on my limited counter space.When I first got it, I saw that it came with a lot of 2 sided tape. Way more than I thought I would need for straws. If I was holding heavier things like silverware, I would have totally appreciated all the tape it came with.Instead of putting the straw holder inside my cabinet door, I put it on the outside, in a mostly easy to reach spot. After cleaning the cabinet off, I used 4 of double sided tapes - one on each corner, then pressed the corners into them into the wood until most of the air bubbles were gone (yay for clear acrylic!). I waited a day to put the straws in to let the adhesive cure a bit before adding more weight to it.As you can see in the pictures, that straw holder is super full!! I have so many straws I didn't think I could get all of them in there... If I had 1 more, I wouldn't have.While I know straws don't weigh a lot, me trying to force them in did put some stress on the straw holder, and it didn't budge. It let me push the straws in, roughly at times, and it stayed in place. I am really happy with this straw holder
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