The back of a kitchen cabinet is where spices go to be forgotten. Jars slide behind jars, cans disappear into shadow, and the only way to find anything is to pull half the shelf onto the counter. A lazy susan fixes that by turning a dead corner into a revolving shelf, and I tested the LAMU 2 pack of clear 9 inch turntables across a pantry, a refrigerator, and a countertop for a full month. This review covers how the trays spin, how much they hold, and whether the transparent design earns its place in the kitchen.

Before the details, the standard note. This article contains affiliate links, and if you buy through one of them the site earns a small commission at no extra cost to you. That commission does not change what I test or how I judge the organizers, and everything in this review comes from real daily use in a working kitchen.

The set ships with two matching clear trays, and the rest of this review walks through the design, the features, the performance, and how the pair compares to a single larger turntable.

Design and Build

The transparent plastic is the first thing you notice, and it is the entire point of the design. Because you can see through the tray, nothing is hidden behind the front row of bottles, so the back of the shelf is no longer a black box. The rim is smooth, the surface wipes clean in seconds, and the plastic feels thick enough to carry a load of jars without flexing or cracking.

The base houses a ball bearing ring that lets each tray spin a full 360 degrees with a light push, and both turntables in the pack rotate with the same smooth, even motion. There is a subtle non slip feel to the surface that keeps bottles from sliding during rotation, and the low profile means the trays add almost no height inside a cabinet, which preserves precious vertical space.

The base also keeps the tray stable when you push down on the edge, which sounds minor until a full jar of pasta sauce sits half on and half off the rim. The ball bearing ring sits in a raised collar that keeps the tray centered, so there is no rocking and no drift over weeks of use. The build is simple on purpose, and that simplicity is what makes the pair feel more expensive than the price suggests.

Ball bearing base underneath a clear turntable tray

Key Features

The headline feature is the 9 inch diameter, which is sized to fit most kitchen cabinets, refrigerators, pantries, and countertops without sticking out past the shelf edge. Because the set ships as two units, you can organize two spaces at once, one tray for spices on the counter and one for condiments in the fridge, or two shelves in the same pantry.

The ball bearing rotation is the functional core. The tray turns a full circle without catching, and it stays level under a full load, so jars and bottles come to you instead of living at the back of a deep shelf. The clear material works with existing storage because you see the labels through the front bottles, and the tray itself never hides anything. For a two pack at this price, the combination of capacity and visibility is hard to beat.

Turntable loaded with spice jars rotating on a countertop

Real-World Performance

I put both turntables to work in a kitchen pantry, a refrigerator, and on a countertop for a month. In the fridge, the tray spun jars of sauce, pickles, and condiments into reach with one hand, and the transparent design meant nothing expired silently at the back of the shelf. On the counter, a tray of spice jars turned meal prep into a quicker routine, because the jar you need is always a half spin away.

The rotation stayed smooth under full loads of bottles and jars, with no wobble and no tipping, and the surface wiped clean in seconds after a sauce spill. The non slip feel kept the jars in place even when the tray spun a little faster than usual. In the pantry, the second tray handled cans and heavier jars without complaint, which shows the plastic and the bearing can take more than a light spice collection.

One evening I rearranged the entire condiment shelf as a stress test. Every jar, from tall hot sauce bottles to squat mustard jars, went onto a single turntable, and the tray still spun with one finger. That is the moment a lazy susan earns its reputation, because the alternative is pulling each bottle out to read the label. The clear tray showed every label at a glance, and the smooth base meant nothing tipped over even when I spun it a little too fast.

The honest limits are minor. The 9 inch diameter is perfect for standard shelves but slightly small for a very wide pantry, where two trays side by side or a larger single turntable serves better. The clear plastic is easy to clean, but it can scratch if you drag metal lids across it, so a quick lift instead of a drag keeps it clear. Neither issue changed my daily use, and the pair has held up with no cracked edges and no loss of spin after a month.

Clear turntable inside a refrigerator with condiment jars

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Two turntables cover two spaces at once
  • Clear design lets you see every label
  • Smooth ball bearing rotation under full loads
  • 9 inch size fits cabinets, fridges, and counters
  • Low profile adds almost no height
  • Non slip surface keeps bottles from sliding

Cons:

  • 9 inch diameter is small for very wide shelves
  • Clear plastic can scratch if dragged across
  • Hand washing keeps the surface clearest

How It Compares

The main choice is between a two pack of compact trays and a single larger turntable, and the table below lines up the options.

Feature LAMU 2 Pack (9 inch) Single Larger Turntable
Number of trays Two One
Diameter 9 inches each Typically 12 inches or more
Best for Fridge and pantry, two spots One wide corner cabinet
Visibility Clear, see through Varies
Rotation Full 360 degrees Full 360 degrees
Value Two for one Larger surface, higher price
Two pack of turntables next to a single larger lazy susan

The choice comes down to how many corners you want to fix. If you have one deep wide shelf, a single 12 inch turntable gives you more surface in one spot. If you have two problem areas, the two pack wins because it covers a fridge and a pantry at once for less than two separate purchases.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the LAMU two pack if you have a refrigerator, a pantry, and a counter that all hide their contents, or if you are setting up a new kitchen and want storage that works from day one. It is also a natural fit for spice collections, condiment walls, and any deep shelf where cans and jars go to die.

Skip it if you need one very large turntable for a wide corner cabinet, where a 12 inch or larger single tray serves better. For standard homes, the two pack is the kind of purchase that makes you wonder why every shelf did not have one. You can check the current price of the LAMU 2 pack lazy susan organizer on Amazon when you are ready.

Pantry shelf organized with both clear turntables in place

How We Test

I used the two turntables for a month across a kitchen pantry, a refrigerator, and a countertop, loading them with jars, bottles, cans, and spice containers. I tested rotation under full load, checked that the trays stayed level and did not tip, and wiped both surfaces down repeatedly to see how the clear plastic holds up to daily cleaning.

I also measured how much each tray holds and confirmed the 9 inch diameter clears standard refrigerator shelves without overhang. For a deeper look at turntable sizes and kitchen organization, The Spruce has a practical guide to the best lazy susan turntables that is worth reading before you buy. The LAMU 2 pack lazy susan organizer listing on Amazon shows the current price.

LAMU Lazy Susan Organizer: Questions People Ask

Are the LAMU lazy susan turntables dishwasher safe?

The clear plastic construction is easy to wipe clean and generally safe for a gentle rinse, though hand washing keeps the surface clear and scratch free longer.

Will a 9 inch turntable fit inside a standard refrigerator?

Yes. The 9 inch diameter clears the shelves of most standard refrigerators and lets you spin jars, sauces, and condiments forward without moving everything.

What can I store on these turntables besides spices?

Beyond spices, they are excellent for canned goods, condiments, skincare bottles, craft supplies, and any deep shelf where items get lost in the back.

Do the turntables spin smoothly under a full load?

The ball bearing base rotates freely even when loaded with bottles and jars, so a full turntable swings around with one hand and no tipping.

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