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Great for baby food jars as well as regular canned goods, I definitely recommend these racks!
By Janelle on Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2015
I bought two of these for my pantry several months ago, and they are holding up great! I use one for basic canned goods, and the fatter cans like spaghetti sauce, fruit, Progresso style soups, do have to go on the top rack, as they won't fit in the lower racks. Each shelf hold regular 15 oz cans three across by three deep. Technically, I can fit four cans deep, but the fourth one hangs partially off the lip of the rack, and if I did that in each spot the rack would become front-heavy and likely tip over (I decided not to test that theory). Smaller cans, like 10 oz Cream of Chicken soup, can fit four deep but still only three across (with some wiggle room). 24 oz cans of spaghetti sauce will fit two across by three deep on the top shelf, and still have enough room for six cans of tuna, two across by three deep. The second rack I bought to hold baby food, so regular 4oz glass jars fit four deep by five across per shelf, so with six shelves the racks holds 120 baby food jars, or you can do what I did and use the top shelf to hold all of the random other little snacks that babies go through so quickly. The racks are a little wobbly when you take cans in and out, but even being used several times per day I've never had a shelf fall. The most that's happened is a divider bar popping off, which doesn't affect much and is easy to slip back on. The only downside is that you can only see the can that's in front, so I only put like items in the same row, or I forget what's back there. Since it's only three cans deep it's not a big deal to check what you have, though, and to rotate cans if needed, since you can only put cans in through the front, not the back (so if you have one can of beans left and buy two more, you have to take out the one, put the two new purchases in, then put the older can in the front of the rack). Not a big deal to me, but may be a deal breaker for some. I definitely recommend these, and are the best storage I've found for baby food in particular, especially at this price.
Top critical review
Fit my shallow upper cabinets; Used tie wraps to hold together.
By P. J. Ryan on Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2025
This is the only gravity fed can organizer I found that was shallow enough to fit my upper cabinets (11" deep). I read all the reviews and knew I would most likely have to use tie wraps to hold the sides/shelves together. The price was modest by comparison to the full-size ones, so it was worth a try. I use the have regular size ones on my pantry shelves (with room to spare), but they wouldn't work for my shallow upper cabinets. I had to jerry-rig this unit to make it fit, but I got it working for my needs.
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