Hand holding an empty Mason jar
Why You Should Put Mason Jars Inside Your Kitchen Utensil Drawers

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By ALLISON LINDSEY
A Mason jar on kitchen counter
Mason jars can effectively help you maintain your kitchen drawer's organization, and with most dollar stores stocking off-brand Mason jars, this hack won't break the bank, either.
Assortment of empty Mason jars
By removing the lids and laying the jars horizontally in your drawer, you can create see-through compartments that neatly separate utensils of all shapes, sizes, and functions.
Glass jars of various shapes and sizes
Mason jars come in varied shapes and sizes, so you can put all your kitchen drawers’ contents in them, be it whisks, measuring spoons, forks, corkscrews, rubber bands, or tea bags.
Hand unrolling clear double-sided tape
To keep the jars from shifting every time you open the drawer while still ensuring you can reposition them later, fix them in place with removable adhesive strips along the base.