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Cable clips, drawer dividers, tool holders, and storage solutions
Created February 2026
A foldable tray that you can wrap around the couch armrest for coffee mugs, controllers, phones and other accessories
My spice jars just roll around in deep kitchen drawers and I can never find what I need without pulling everything out. I want a tiered rack that sits inside the drawer and angles the jars so you can read the labels from above when the drawer is open The problem: Standard spice racks are designed for countertops or cabinet doors. In a deep drawer (100mm+ depth), jars lay flat and the labels face sideways... totally useless What I'm looking for: Tiered rack that angles jars ~30° toward the user so labels are readable from above Fits standard 4oz round spice jars (50mm diameter, 100mm tall — the kind from McCormick, Simply Organic, etc.) 3 rows of 4 jars (12 total per rack) Overall footprint should fit inside a standard 15" (380mm) wide × 18" (457mm) deep kitchen drawer Each row steps up in height so the back row isn't hidden behind the front Some kind of low lip or ridge on each row to keep jars from sliding out when you open/close the drawer Stackable: if someone has two drawers for spices, two racks should nest or stack for shipping/storage No screws or adhesive. Should just sit in the drawer by its own weight Material: PLA is fine since there's no heat or moisture exposure inside a drawer. Prefer a design that prints without supports if possible. Nice to have (not required): Small label slot on the front lip of each row so you can tag sections (e.g., "baking," "Mexican," "Indian") Modular so you could connect a 3×4 and a 2×4 side by side for wider drawers I can provide measurements of my specific drawer if a designer wants to customize, but standard dimensions would help the most people
PetePioneer·Mar 9