The Clear Lazy Susan Organizers I Use in the Fridge, Pantry, and Counter
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At some point in your 50s the kitchen counter develops a section that is less cooking and more daily maintenance. Antacids, allergy meds, Tums, dry eye drops. The things you reach for every single day without thinking about it. Mine had taken over a corner of the counter in a way that was technically organized but practically annoying, everything just sitting in a loose cluster that I had to shuffle through every morning.
One of these lazy Susan organizers on the counter fixed that completely. Spin, grab, done.
The other three went into the fridge for condiments and the spice cabinet, and that “why didn’t we do this sooner” feeling hit all three times.
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What this solves
Small bottles and jars have a way of getting lost in the fridge or pushed to the back of cabinets. These Lazy Susan organizers make it easy to spin and grab what you need without digging around or knocking things over.

How I use it
- In the fridge for sauces, condiments, and small jars.
- On the kitchen counter for supplements and vitamins.
- In the spice cabinet for quick access to everyday spices.
- Toss them in the dishwasher when they need a deep clean.
Real World Use
The counter lazy Susan organizer is the one I interact with most often. Dry eye drops, Tums, allergy medication, antacids. Everything that used to cluster loosely in a corner now sits in one spinning organizer that I can rotate with one finger to find what I need. It takes up the same footprint as the messy pile it replaced but now it actually functions.

For anyone over 50 who has watched their daily supplement and medication collection quietly multiply over the years, this is the organizational move that makes that situation manageable without making it a project. You do not need a whole drawer system. You need one spinning organizer in a convenient spot.
The fridge is where the other two earned their keep quickly. Condiments, hot sauces, small jars, salad dressings, all the things that normally migrate to the back of a shelf and get forgotten. Now they spin to the front when I need them. I have stopped throwing away expired condiments I did not know I still had because I can actually see everything.
The fourth one went into the spice cabinet alongside the magnetic rack on the fridge. Between the two systems my spice situation went from embarrassing to genuinely functional. The lazy Susan handles the taller bottles and jars that do not fit on the magnetic strips and everything gets a spin to come forward when I need it.
The clear sides and high edges are what make these work practically. You can see what is in there without opening anything and nothing tips over when you spin it. Both of those sound obvious but cheaper versions of this product get both wrong.
Pros
- Clear sides so you can see what’s inside.
- High edges keep bottles from tipping.
- Spins smoothly for quick access.
- Comes in a four-pack for multiple uses.
- Dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.
Cons
- Works best for small-to-medium bottles (larger jars may not fit as well).
- Too tall for very tight shelves.
Key features of the Lazy Susan organizers
- Set of four clear plastic turntables.
- High-sided design keeps items secure.
- Smooth spinning base.
- Dishwasher safe.

Should you buy it
If you have a counter corner, a fridge shelf, or a cabinet where things disappear and never get used, yes. The four pack means you can solve multiple problem spots in one purchase rather than tackling them one at a time. For those of us at the stage of life where the daily necessities collection has quietly expanded, having one spinning organizer within reach every morning is a small quality of life improvement you will notice every single day.
Where to buy
Final thoughts on the Lazy Susan organizers
This four-pack of Lazy Susans has been one of those “why didn’t we do this sooner” purchases. They make daily life easier in the fridge, pantry, and counter and spice rack, a simple organizer that just works.
More to Explore
If you like easy organizers, check out my review of the Produce Saver Container.
Or visit my Kitchen Gadgets & Bakeware Hub for more reviews of simple tools that make cooking and storage easier.
