Turntables aren't just for DJs anymore ... though a fortuitous turn on this might have you rejoicing, "That's my jam!" (Amazon)(Amazon)
If your spring cleaning to-do list includes tidying up your refrigerator, we (and thousands of Amazon shoppers) have found a clever messy-fridge fix: the Lamu Lazy Susan, which is designed to maximize space while minimizing food waste. Unlike round turntables, this rectangular one makes the best use of your shelf space and rotates 360 degrees so you can easily see all of its contents. It's currently down to a very palatable $18, but only for a limited time.
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I've been lucky to avoid power outages in my most recent home, with one exception: During the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs. My wife and I were watching the Colorado Avalanche when the power went out. Bummed that I was going to miss the rest of the game, I looked out the window and saw that my neighbor had the game going via his outdoor projector, which was plugged into an Explorer 1000 v2. Lesson learned.
Its two USB-C ports, one USB-A port, one DC car port, and three AC outlets mean you can charge your tech as well as run a space heater. For an extra $250 you can add solar panels, which can charge this from 0-80% in just 2.4 hours.
This multi-use, nonstick beauty just might become Mom's most-utilized piece of cookware, thanks to its thoughtful design (which has attracted celebs like Selena Gomez and Oprah, by the way). The ceramic coating is slick and free of PFAS, while the handle smartly doubles as a spoon rest. Speaking of utensils, it comes with a wooden spatula and metal steamer basket that can be used as a colander, and it's oven-safe up to 450°F for added versatility.
"So much nicer on my wrists than my heavy pans," gushed a satisfied buyer. "Absolutely nothing sticks. So excited to add color back into my kitchen as well. I will say, the pan holds a lot more than it appears and is perfect for most meals."
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This nifty fridge lazy Susan was designed to maximize space (while minimizing food waste). It's rectangular to make the best use of your fridge shelves, and it rotates 360 degrees so you can easily see — and remember — everything you have before it spoils.
"Gone are the days of old sauces, jars and containers getting stuck in the back of the fridge to turn into a forgotten fuzzy science experiment," shared an impressed shopper. "This amazing turntable makes everything on the tray really easy to grab and find, we are a lot less wasteful because we have access to it all on the turntable. We love it!"
While it's already a great deal at $26, this turntable is over 30% off (about as low as it gets) thanks to a lightning deal. That means you'll want to add it to your cart quickly, as this offer will disappear once it's 100% claimed. Because it'll help cut down on the amount of rotting food in your fridge (since you'll actually be able to see everything that you already have), you'll probably save even more money in the long run.
How many times have you reached for the mayo jar, only to knock over the soy sauce? And we're all guilty of forgetting about a jar of jam in the corner that winds up sprouting some very unappetizing fur. With the Lamu Lazy Susan, there is no "back" of the fridge because you can spin everything for easy access. That means no more bowling with hot sauce bottles or wasting food.
Its thoughtful design includes suction cup feet and a lockable mode for stability, and since it's the same shape as a fridge shelf, it utilizes space more efficiently than circular versions. You'll just want to make sure you have an area of at least 17.5 inches by 13 inches to place it in.
On that note, this turntable can be used in other parts of your home, like under the sink for cleaning supplies or inside your cabinets. In short, it'll help out anywhere you'd rather not have to dig around to find what you need.
This doodad is already helping over 2,600 five-star fans keep their fridges tidy.
One happy buyer called it "a game-changer in the world of kitchen organization," adding, "the standout feature is the effortless way it brings order to my refrigerator. No more reaching or rummaging to find items — just a quick spin, and everything is at my fingertips. ... It's like having a mini revolution in my fridge, making daily tasks more efficient and enjoyable."
"Gone are the days of old sauces, jars and containers getting stuck in the back of the fridge to turn into a forgotten fuzzy science experiment," shared another chill customer. "This amazing turntable makes everything on the tray really easy to grab and find; we are a lot less wasteful because we have access to it all on the turntable. We love it!"
"I ordered two of these: one for the pantry and one for the fridge," wrote a third fan. "I'm very pleased with them. The unique turning and rectangular shape allow for items that wouldn't usually work on a regular lazy Susan. They handle weight and turn easily with a double stack of cans on top."
"The one relatively small challenge is that you have to get used to how to turn it properly, since it's not a circle and kinda has to move outward as you turn it," noted a reviewer. "[No big deal]; I don't think a smooth, one-directional turn would be physically possible without making it practically useless."
"It is a super-handy lazy Susan," wrote a final fan. "A lot more space than a round one. Only thing that was a pain was attaching the suction cups."
Psst: Here's another nifty rotating storage device if you want to go another round (heh) with kitchen organization.
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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.