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On 8/31/2014 homedecor1 said:
On 8/31/2014 Free2be said:

QVC used to sell something like this.

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I have two plus a turntable for larger spice jars. I've been using them for at least two years, no problems. I don't know what I'd do without them, so easy to find what I need. This image is from Amazon.

bed bath and beyond has this style - at least they did a few months ago I have them. they also come with a slide swivel style I keep some in these small craft locking jars I found at michaels & bb&b has nice selection of spice jars

I got 6 of the narrow version when QVC sold these. I have narrow shelves on the cabinets (on either side of the stove) and these narrow spice racks fit perfectly.

I also keep some spices in the freezer...like hot chilis. They last longer that way and taste fresher.

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On 8/31/2014 Free2be said:

QVC used to sell something like this.

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I have two plus a turntable for larger spice jars. I've been using them for at least two years, no problems. I don't know what I'd do without them, so easy to find what I need. This image is from Amazon.

This is what I use and its great

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While the magnetic ones look nice, they get encrusted with the spice and become impossible to twist or pull off. You can't use them for cloves or turmeric as it eats the plastic lid. I had a ton of them on the side of my fridge at one time, ended up tossing them out.

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I finally broke down and bought an old-fashioned spice rack from Amazon:

I use it for lesser used spices/half jars and keep larger/regularly used jars on shelf/turntables in an upper cupboard. I could KICK MYSELF for getting rid of larger wall-mounted decorative spice racks with doors that I rec'd as shower/wedding presents a hundred years ago...

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I have 2 of these pull down spice racks that fit perfectly over my range. From The Container Store. About $20 each. Also have a turn table for more, in a side cabinet next to the range.

"To each their own, in all things".
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On 9/1/2014 snickster said:

I have 2 of these pull down spice racks that fit perfectly over my range. From The Container Store. About $20 each. Also have a turn table for more, in a side cabinet next to the range.

Oh I like those.

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On 9/1/2014 debc said:
On 9/1/2014 snickster said:

I have 2 of these pull down spice racks that fit perfectly over my range. From The Container Store. About $20 each. Also have a turn table for more, in a side cabinet next to the range.

Oh I like those.

debc; I can fit more than 6 per level on mine, as most of my spices are not in the large size shown in the pic. Being able to pull the rack down is really helpful sometimes.

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