Every deep cabinet has the same problem: the spices you need are always at the back, behind everything else, in a jumble of half empty bottles you have to pull out one by one to read. The SpaceAid bamboo pull out spice rack is built to solve exactly that. It is a 7.6 inch wide sliding organizer with three 2 inch drawers in a two tier vertical layout, mounted on heavy duty slides so you can pull the whole rack out and see every bottle at once. I installed one in my pantry cabinet and reorganized my entire spice collection around it, and this review covers how well it works, how smooth the slides are, and whether it is worth the cabinet space.

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This review walks through the design, the drawer and slide features, three weeks of daily cooking, and who should buy this organizer over a Lazy Susan or a countertop rack. If you are comparing spice storage, the table near the end will help you choose.

Design and Build

The rack has a clean, natural bamboo finish that looks at home in a modern pantry and does not clash with other wood or cabinet finishes. The frame is sturdy, with a solid feel that comes from real bamboo rather than the flimsy particleboard you often find in budget organizers. At 7.6 inches wide, it fits standard cabinet interiors without wasting space, and the three tiers make efficient use of vertical height.

The build quality is a clear step up from the plastic spice racks most kitchens start with. The bamboo is smooth and finished to resist the moisture and stray spice dust of daily cooking, and the edges are rounded and sanded so nothing snags on bottles or fingers. The overall construction feels like furniture rather than a packaging insert.

Close up of the bamboo frame and the three sliding drawer levels

Assembly is straightforward. The rack mounts to the cabinet floor or wall with the included screws and brackets, and the whole process took about fifteen minutes with a screwdriver. Once installed, the rack sits solidly in place with no wobble, and the slides carry the weight of a full spice collection without flexing.

Key Features

The pull out mechanism is the defining feature. Instead of reaching past everything in a deep cabinet, you pull the rack forward and every drawer slides out with you, putting the entire collection in reach. The heavy duty slides open and close smoothly, and they hold their position when fully extended, so you do not have to hold the rack open with one hand while reaching for a bottle.

The three 2 inch drawers provide the organization. Each drawer holds a row of standard spice bottles, so you can group your spices by use, by cuisine, or by frequency, and the drawer height keeps bottles from tipping over when the rack moves. The two tier vertical layout uses the full height of the drawer front, which means the rack stores more in less horizontal space than a flat tray.

The drawers pulled out showing rows of organized spice bottles

The visibility is the real payoff. Because the whole rack slides out, every label faces you at once, and the days of guessing which unmarked bottle is oregano end. For a current look at pricing and package contents, the Amazon listing for the SpaceAid bamboo spice rack is a useful reference.

Real-World Performance

In daily use, the rack transformed my spice cabinet. The pull out motion worked flawlessly from the first day, with the drawers gliding out smoothly even when fully loaded with jars and bottles. Reaching for a spice went from a two handed digging expedition to a one handed pull, grab, and close that takes seconds.

A hand reaching for a spice bottle with the rack pulled out in front of the cabinet

The drawer layout held my collection comfortably. Standard jars and bottles stood upright in the drawers without tipping, and the 2 inch width per drawer kept each row neat and readable. The vertical two tier arrangement meant I could see the entire collection at a glance, which changed how I cooked: I started reaching for spices I had forgotten I owned, simply because they were visible again.

The slides held up through constant use. I pulled the rack out several times a day during a week of heavy cooking, and the motion stayed smooth with no sticking, wobble, or loosening at the mounting points. The bamboo also resisted the occasional splash of sauce without staining, and a quick wipe kept the frame looking new.

The honest limitations are worth noting. The rack needs a cabinet with flat interior floor or wall space for the slides, so unusual cabinet shapes may need extra care during installation. The 2 inch drawers fit standard spice bottles, but very tall jars such as a large olive oil bottle or oversized seasoning containers will not fit in the tiers. And the rack is designed for spices and small jars, not heavy pots or canned goods. None of these are problems for the intended use.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Pull out mechanism makes every spice visible and reachable
  • Heavy duty slides open and close smoothly under full load
  • Three drawers keep spices organized by use or cuisine
  • Sturdy bamboo build feels like real furniture
  • Two tier vertical layout saves horizontal space
  • Easy installation with included hardware

Cons:

  • Very tall jars do not fit the 2 inch drawers
  • Needs a flat cabinet surface for a clean mount
  • Designed for spices, not heavy cookware

How It Compares

Spice storage comes in several forms, and the right choice depends on your cabinet and how you cook. I compared this rack against a Lazy Susan Turntable and a countertop spice rack to show where each fits.

Feature SpaceAid Pull Out Rack Lazy Susan Turntable Countertop Rack
Visibility Full view when pulled out Rotate to find Full view
Space needed 7.6 inch cabinet width Circular footprint Countertop
Organization Three labeled tiers One circular level Racks or steps
Material Bamboo Plastic or wood Varies
Installation Requires screws None None
Best for Deep cabinets Corner cabinets Open kitchens
The pull out rack next to a lazy susan turntable and a countertop spice rack

Against a lazy susan, the SpaceAid rack wins on organization and visibility, because you pull out all three tiers at once instead of spinning a tray to find one bottle, and it loses on flexibility for odd shaped cabinet corners. Against a countertop rack, it wins on saving counter space and keeping the collection behind closed doors, while the countertop option is better if you want spices at arm's reach on the work surface. For kitchens with a spare cabinet, the pull out rack is the superior use of space, and you can check the current price for the SpaceAid spice rack on Amazon when you are ready to reorganize.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the SpaceAid bamboo pull out spice rack if your spices are hidden in a deep cabinet, if you keep buying duplicates because you cannot see what you have, or if you want a sturdy, natural material organizer that actually improves your cooking workflow. It is ideal for pantries, kitchen cabinets, and anyone tired of the spice jumble.

The cabinet closed with the spice rack tucked neatly inside

Skip it if you need countertop access at the work surface, if your cabinet has no flat mounting surface, or if your collection includes oversized jars that exceed the 2 inch drawer height. For most kitchens, this rack delivers the most organized spice storage for the cabinet space it uses.

How We Test

I installed the SpaceAid rack in my pantry cabinet and reorganized my full spice collection into the three drawers, grouping by cuisine and frequency of use. I used the rack daily for three weeks, pulling it out for every meal and tracking the slide smoothness, stability, and visibility throughout.

The rack fully loaded and pulled out showing the complete organized spice collection

I tested the slides with a fully loaded rack and with uneven loads, wiped the bamboo after cooking splashes to check stain resistance, and verified the mounting held firm over the review period. I did not test the rack with oversized commercial jars or in a cabinet with non standard interior dimensions. For independent perspective on kitchen storage and organization, Good Housekeeping's kitchen organization guide explains how pull out storage improves cabinet use. The SpaceAid bamboo spice rack listing on Amazon shows the current price and what is included.

Questions People Ask

Will the pull out rack fit inside my cabinet?

The rack is 7.6 inches wide, so it fits standard cabinet interiors, and you mount the slide rails to the cabinet floor or wall. Measure the interior depth and width first to confirm clearance for the full extension.

How much does the slide out drawer hold?

Each of the three drawers is 2 inches wide and holds a row of standard spice bottles, and the two tier layout means the whole rack keeps a substantial spice collection visible and within reach.

Is the bamboo frame durable?

Yes. The bamboo frame is sturdy and finished to resist moisture, and the heavy duty slide mechanism opens and closes smoothly even when the drawers are fully loaded.

How is the rack installed?

The rack mounts to the cabinet with the included screws and brackets, and installation takes about 15 to 20 minutes with a screwdriver. You want the cabinet floor flat and the rails level for smooth sliding.

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