The space under a bathroom sink is where home organization goes to die. The U trap steals the middle, the pipes steal the corners, and every bottle migrates to the back shelf you can no longer reach without contorting. The Delamu 2-Tier Under Sink Organizer takes a direct run at that problem with a white two tier rack, a lower drawer that actually pulls out, and dividers that slide to fit the contents. Sold as a 2 pack, it promises order in a bathroom and a pantry at once. I ran both units through a month of real life to find out if the drawer holds up or just looks good in the listing photos.

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Design and Build

The Delamu is a white coated metal frame with two stacked levels, and the clever part is the lower level, which is a pull out drawer that slides toward you on smooth glides. The upper tier is a fixed tray with a low lip, while the drawer beneath it has a front that hides its contents at a glance. The white finish is a clean, bright matte that does not look cheap, and the metal frame is stiff enough that a full drawer does not twist or sag when you pull it out.

Assembly took about fifteen minutes per unit with a small screwdriver and no drama. The pieces fit together with a logic that becomes obvious halfway through, and the instructions are simple enough to skip after the first step. The plastic glides run quietly, and the drawer stops before it can be pulled completely off its track, which is the kind of detail that separates a considered design from a plastic afterthought. Everything wiped clean with a damp cloth after a spill, and the white surface showed no permanent stains across the month.

Close up of the drawer glides and the movable dividers inside the organizer

Key Features

The pull out drawer is the feature that changes the under sink experience. Instead of kneeling and reaching into darkness, you pull the drawer out to counter height, see every bottle at once, and grab what you need. The drawer slides smoothly even when it is holding a full load of toiletries, and it takes a firm but gentle push to close, with no slamming and no rattling. The white finish hides the chaos of a few mismatched bottles better than a clear rack ever could.

The movable dividers are the second trick. The drawer's interior has dividers that slide along the track to create compartments, so you can give the tall shampoo its own bay and group the small tubes together in another. The top tier, meanwhile, holds a second layer of supplies and can stack another unit on top if your cabinet has the vertical height, which effectively doubles the storage in the same footprint. For a current price check on the 2 pack, the Amazon listing for the Delamu two tier organizer shows today's number.

The organizer installed under a bathroom sink with toiletries in the drawer

Real-World Performance

Under the bathroom sink, the Delamu did the job without drama. The U trap is the usual enemy, and the two tier design clears it by keeping the tallest items on the lower drawer's outer edge, where there is headroom, and the short items up top. My test unit held a dozen toiletry bottles, a hairdryer, and a stack of folded washcloths, and the drawer pulled out cleanly the whole time. The front of the drawer also hid the visual mess, so the cabinet looked calm when the door was open.

The second unit went into a pantry, and that is where the design surprised me. The top tier took a row of spice jars and a bag of rice, while the drawer below organized snack pouches and tea boxes that used to fall over and roll to the back. Pulling out the drawer to see the snack supply at once cut the nightly kitchen fumbling in half. I then stacked a third tier on top, and the frame supported the extra weight without flexing, which confirmed the stackable claim in practice.

The second organizer stacked in a pantry holding spices and snacks

The organizers also proved their worth in the weekly reset. When I needed to move a shelf's worth of supplies to a different cabinet, the pull out drawer emptied in one motion, and the dividers let me re sort a new mix of bottles in under a minute. The pair has become the calm center of two chaotic storage spaces, which is the outcome the listing promises and the design actually delivers.

Durability held up through the month. The drawer glides were pulled out and pushed back hundreds of times with no signs of wear, the dividers stayed firmly in place after I set them once, and the white finish resisted the scuffs of daily use. One dropped bottle of nail polish remover left a mark that wiped straight off the coated surface, which is more than the bare wood shelf below it would have managed. The only honest complaint was the weight limit: the drawer is best kept to everyday toiletries, not canned goods, and a heavy load of jars makes the pull a little grumbly.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Pull out drawer brings the back of the cabinet to you
  • Movable dividers adapt to tall and short items
  • Two tier design uses the vertical space under a sink
  • White finish hides clutter and wipes clean easily
  • Stackable for extra pantry or cabinet height
  • Fast, tool light assembly in about fifteen minutes

Cons:

  • Drawer grumbles under very heavy loads
  • Top tier has no lip to stop rolling items
  • 2 pack covers a sink and a cabinet, not more
  • Plastic glides are functional rather than premium

How It Compares

Under sink storage splits between two tier racks, rolling carts, and simple shelf risers, so I set the Delamu against a rolling utility cart and a classic two shelf riser to see where each earns its place.

Feature Delamu 2-Tier Rolling Utility Cart Two Shelf Riser
Pull out drawer Yes No, whole cart rolls No
Movable dividers Yes No No
Fits around U trap Yes, two tier height Varies Varies
Stackable Yes No Yes
Wheel mobility No Yes No
White finish hides mess Yes Often clear Varies
The Delamu organizer next to a rolling cart and a shelf riser for comparison

Against a rolling cart, the Delamu wins under the sink because it does not need clearance to roll and the drawer does the Reaching for you. Against a shelf riser, it wins on the drawer and the dividers, both of which fix the exact problem a riser ignores, the items at the back. The riser is cheaper and works fine on an open pantry shelf, but for the awkward space under a sink, the Delamu is the better fit, and the 2 pack means you can fix two problem areas at once.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the Delamu organizer if your bathroom cabinet is a pile of fallen bottles, if your pantry hides snacks behind a wall of boxes, or if you simply want to see everything you own before you buy a third bottle of the same shampoo. The pull out drawer is the kind of feature that sounds small and changes the daily routine more than you expect.

Skip it if you need wheeled mobility for a laundry or utility room, if your cabinet has almost no vertical height, or if you plan to store heavy canned goods in the drawer, which will test the glides. For everyone else, this is a low cost, high satisfaction Fix for two of the most frustrating storage spaces in the house. Check the current price of the Delamu organizer 2 pack on Amazon if your under sink space needs help.

How We Test

I installed the Delamu 2 pack in a bathroom cabinet and a kitchen pantry and used both units daily for a month. I tested the pull out drawer under light and heavy loads, adjusted the dividers multiple times, and stacked a third tier on top to confirm the stackable claim.

I also wiped down both units after spills and checked the white finish for staining and scuffing. I did not test the drawer for commercial food service loads or leave it in standing water. For more on organizing tight spaces, Wirecutter has practical guidance on organizing under the kitchen sink, which pairs well with this organizer.

Delamu Organizer: Questions People Ask

Can the Delamu organizer fit under a standard bathroom sink?

Yes, the two tier unit clears the U trap in most standard vanities, and the 2 pack covers both a sink and a cabinet.

Are the dividers movable?

Yes, the dividers slide along the drawer tracks, so you can resize sections for tall bottles or small bottles as needed.

Can these organizers be stacked?

Yes, the flat top of each unit supports stacking, which doubles shelf space in a pantry without buying new shelving.

What materials is the Delamu two-tier organizer made from?

The rack uses a white coated metal frame with plastic glides and a smooth drawer surface that wipes clean easily.

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