Present Your Organization With These Tools

If you’re unsure of what to give to someone who already has everything, give them a few tools they can use to keep things organized. Whether they love to travel, cook, or just keep their home tidy, these gifts are perfect.

Packing cubes for an organized suitcase

When you’re going on a trip, a well-organized suitcase will give you more room for the things you need and will save you frustration. Packing Cubes ( $ 23 for a pack of four ) make organizing your suitcase a piece of cake, keeping everything separate and tightly packed in its own mini compartment. One cube can be for socks, another for underwear, a larger cube for trousers, and so on. They can also simplify the packaging of electronics.

Of course, you can still pack efficiently without them, but when it’s time to pack for the trip home, packing strategies are more likely to fail. Plus, if your bag is searched by the TSA, they won’t ruin all of your hard work.

Bedside trolley for gadgets and more

Nobody wants a nightstand full of gadgets and books. The bedside table can keep everything you need close at hand, while keeping your bedside table clean for a glass of water or an alarm clock. There are many options, but we recommend the Fancii 10 Pocket Bedside Caddy ($ 14) .

Wall organizer for broom and mop

Even if you remove the brooms and mops, you can still keep them tidy and tidy. The WINOMO Wall Mounted Mop Organizer ($ 14) can fit in your kitchen, garage, basement, laundry room, shed or closet and can hold up to four heavy brooms or mops. Its friction grips automatically adjust to the thickness of the broom handle or squeegee, grip heavier objects more securely, and still release instantly when you remove the tool from the clamp. It also comes with five hooks to hang rags, brushes, buckets and other tools.

Wall mounted garage or workshop organizer

If you know someone looking for a more secure storage solution for heavy tools, extension cables, and other equipment, the Rubbermaid FastTrack System is a great gift. Each kit comes with a 32 ” mounting rail and many different types of hooks for storing various tools and other items. You can get one five-piece rail and hook set for $ 29 and they can expand it themselves if they want. need more storage space.

IKEA GRUNDTAL Magnetic spice rack

Do you know a chef who never has enough space in a kitchen cabinet? This IKEA SPONTAN Magnetic Spice Rack ($ 13) and its matching GRUNDTAL Magnetic Jar Set ($ 8 for 3) are a cheap but attractive kitchen modification. In addition, all the spices will always be at hand, no matter what they cook.

Rechargeable label maker

This organization means the correct labeling of the store. If you know someone who can never remember what’s inside all of their storage containers, a label maker will quickly fix their problems. Dymo LabelManager 280 (US $ 32) working with labels D1 size 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 inch. It also has a full QWERTY keyboard and can use six different font styles and seven different text styles. It also has a built-in library of 220 symbols and images, and can store up to nine of the most commonly used labels. Best of all, it comes with a rechargeable battery.

Customized wardrobe racks

Tired of your significant other complaining about how disorganized your closet is? Save the day with this custom rubbermaid frame shelving set . It fits in walk-in closets or large cabinets four to eight feet wide, doesn’t require any cutting or special tools to install (including all hardware), and adds 20 feet of shelf space and 12 feet of hanging space. It’s sturdy, but also easy to disassemble if you need to change your layout configuration. The set can be ordered for $ 120 .

Grid-It Organizer

We’ve long been a fan of Cocoon’s Grid-It . Grid-It organizers have a durable woven mesh of elastic bands that keeps all your belongings in place wherever you store them. The Grid-It’s design makes packing your go bag very easy and you can find customizable grids in all sizes and colors to suit your needs , including with integrated sleeves for your tablet or laptop.

With Grid-It, you can keep all your gadget cables tangle-free, organize all your art tools in one place, and even keep your laptop or tablet safe in your travel bag. Most basic nets start at $ 12 to $ 20 but can vary depending on what size and style you want.

Hanging Toiletry Bag

Traveling with toiletries can be ruined if you’re not careful. This Lewis N Clark Wall Hanging Toiletry Bag ($ 9) is made from lightweight nylon and has plenty of compartments to keep your toiletries tidy and secure. It can be hung on a hook or towel rack, and its fold-out design allows quick and easy access to every compartment without having to dig into anything.

Miniature surge protector

If you’re looking for the perfect gift for someone who’s always on the go with their arsenal of power-hungry gadgets, this Belkin Mini Travel Surge Protector ($ 14) won’t disappoint. It has three standard sockets and two USB outputs. You can charge your laptop, tablet, phone, digital camera, and handheld gaming device at the same time – or you can be a hero to everyone at the airport . Its small design fits easily into carry-on luggage and is built to withstand shock, rust, and anything else that could potentially damage the chains inside. And if that’s not enough, the entire device rotates 360 degrees, so you can always find your way out, no matter how awkward the location.

IKEA SKUBB Dividers for chest of drawers

Because they are hidden from view, dresser drawers can become a hurricane of messy clothes and other debris. IKEA’s SKUBB dresser drawer dividers ($ 8) allow each drawer to be nested so that each type of garment has its own space. Your drawer will no longer have a mess of socks and underwear that you constantly have to dig into.

Velcro cable ties

Cord clutter is one of the first things we want to see here at Lifehacker. These Velcro straps ($ 6 for $ 100) make cables easy to manage and organize anywhere in your home, making them a great filler for the gadgets in your life.

Cable routing bushings

If your friend cables are not suitable for use with multiple straps with Velcro, these button-sleeve zipper for laying cables from HomeyHomes can cope with its task. All you have to do is tie the cords together, wrap your sleeve around them, and zip them up. Each sleeve is about 1.2 inches in diameter, so you can wedge about 12 wires into one sleeve. They also come with cord labels so you can bundle cords across devices. You can get four 19.5-inch sleeves for $ 15 .

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