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    Sunday
    Apr052020

    A New Way To Organize Kitchen or Shop Cabinets.

    It's called The Cabinet Caddy. 

    Shari Hammond, the inventor of the Cabinet Caddy is a single Mom from Austin, Texas. I met her at the Inspired Home 2020 preview. Here's info one of the devices she invented. Cabinet Caddy provides an opportunity to reclaim cluttered spaces. Perfect for spices, medicine cabinet, bathroom vanity, workbench hardware and more, Cabinet Caddy fits stand cabinets and looks great on countertops as well. Each Cabinet Caddy holds 30% larger bottles than competitors. Just pull and rotate the device for easy access to organized items. Cabinet Caddy was engineered to fit and function neatly side-by-side to create a “library” of organized materials. Complete with stick-on labels and foam stability inserts to keep smaller bottles from tipping. No assembly required. Available in black or white. $39.99. There are discounts if you purchase 2 or 3 units at a time. It's also on Amazon.

     

    Company website: http://www.cabinetcaddy.com  

     

    Also available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3bYPGBT As an Amazon Associate Giz Wiz Biz earns from qualifying Amazon purchases.

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