Bathroom Vanity Countertop Organizer: 3-Tier Makeup and Sk...

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**Introduction** Transform your bathroom counter into a well-organized space with the Bathroom Vanity Countertop Organizer. This three-tier makeup and skincare holder with movable dividers offers a practical solution for storing various items. Its pull-out dresser top ensures you have easy access to everything stored within, while the clear design allows you to quickly locate what you need. This organizer promises to tidy up cluttered counters, offering functionality and elegance. **Advantages** 1. **Easy Assembly**: Many users report it is straightforward to assemble the organizer. 2. **Smooth Drawer Operation**: The drawers slide out easily and smoothly, enhancing user experience. 3. **Space Maximization**: The three-tier design holds a significant amount of items, maximizing vertical space on countertops. 4. **Versatile Configurations**: The organizer's structure allows for customization with removable dividers, accommodating different item sizes. 5. **Sturdy Construction**: Despite some wobble concerns, most users find the completed structure sufficiently robust for typical bathroom items. 6. **Clear View**: Clear design aids in quickly locating items without opening every drawer. 7. **Ample Storage**: Offers enough space for organizing diverse items, reducing countertop clutter efficiently. 8. **Balancing Capability**: Design elements like drawer notches prevent tipping or over-extension, ensuring stability. 9. **Convenient Multi-Use**: Suitable for various locations beyond the bathroom, such as vanity or office spaces. 10. **Cost-Effective**: Priced competitively compared to similar products, offering value for money. **Disadvantages** 1. **Assembly Instructions Confusion**: Users have reported unclear assembly instructions, leading to potential installation challenges. 2. **Material Quality Concerns**: Some feedback highlights that the materials are not as robust as expected, affecting stability. 3. **Bent Rods**: Instances of manufacturing inconsistencies such as bent rods are noted. 4. **Wobbling Issues**: Reports of wobbling post-assembly, affecting confidence in stability. 5. **Imprecise Fit for Rubber Feet**: Rubber feet do not align precisely, causing issues during assembly. 6. **Limited Partition Size Options**: Dividers are all equal-sized, limiting customization for different item dimensions. 7. **Plastic Limitations**: While lightweight, the plastic build is suggested only for lighter items. 8. **Requires Precision during Assembly**: Precision is needed during assembly and drawer installation, which may be challenging for some. 9. **Adjustable Dividers Issue**: Misalignment of dividers can occur but is easily corrected. 10. **Price Perception**: Despite its advantages, some users feel it's slightly expensive for the plastic build. **Conclusion** The Bathroom Vanity Countertop Organizer is a versatile and practical choice for decluttering bathroom counters. While it boasts features like easy assembly, ample storage, and customizable layouts, potential buyers should be mindful of its material limitations and potential assembly challenges. Overall, it is a cost-effective product for light to moderate storage needs, offering a tidy and organized countertop. **FAQ** 1. **How easy is the organizer to assemble?** The organizer is generally easy to construct, though some users have found the instructions slightly confusing. 2. **Is the material sturdy enough for everyday use?** While made of plastic and more suitable for lighter items, it holds up well for regular bathroom use. 3. **Can the drawers be used separately?** Yes, the drawers can be detached and used as standalone pieces. 4. **Are the drawer dividers adjustable?** The dividers are adjustable but all dividers are the same size, limiting customization options. 5. **Will the organizer fit in standard cabinets?** Yes, the clear organizer is designed to fit in many standard-sized cabinets. 6. **Does the organizer come in other colors?** While some editions come in different colors, color availability may vary by retailer. 7. **Is there a risk of the organizer toppling over?** The design minimizes the risk, but overloading drawers may cause instability issues. 8. **Does it slide out smoothly?** Yes, the drawers slide smoothly, which enhances the user experience. 9. **Is the price justified for its quality?** Many users find it a good value for money considering its functionality and design despite its plastic build. 10. **Can larger items fit inside the drawers?** The taller drawers can accommodate larger items, but the size is limited by the drawer height.

Regular Price: $27.99
Brand Name: ‎Fowooyeen
Seller Name: Fowooyeen
Rating:
Total Rating Count: 85
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Title: Good size and sturdy
Content: Easy to put together and the product was just the right size . Like how the drawers slide out easily and the room height between each drawer.
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Title: A bit wobbly, but good!
Content: I like that this vanity organizer is a nice color, that the drawers run smoothly, and it holds a decent amount of stuff. Our bathroom counter was a mess but this organizer helped us wrangle all of our loose items neatly. I deducted a star because while the organizer was easy to put together, the rods it came with were either bent or didn't insert fully into their designated holes. Once the organizer was assembled, it was somewhat wobbly and wouldn't sit completely level despite my adjustments. If the organizer was made with sturdier materials, it'd be perfect.
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Title: Easy to assemble and instantly useful
Content: The first step of the instructions made no sense. It refers to a sticker that I can't find and then a jumble of numbers. Luckily, the pictures seem clear enough. In looking at my remaining pile while doing step two, though, I found the "sticker" they were referring to: a four pack of rubber feet on a sticky backing. The square was floating loose, making the instructions confusing. These feet go on the bottom of the lowest shelf where the upright pins insert on the other layers and are so that the organizer doesn't slip. Finding them after moving on meant I had to do the first step after step two or disassemble and start again. So it's a little difficult, but not as difficult as I thought it would be. I chose the lazy way and flipped the partially assembled organizer to add the feet without redoing anything. The feet do not actually fit in the bottom of the pinhole and so placement was a little imprecise, but they seem to have stuck well. Having completed step 2, the organizer is much taller than I expected, which means taller items will fit in the interior drawers. Also, I just figured out the instruction confusion. That one block of text covers all of the pictures from the start of instruction to the end rather than just step 1. The other blocks of text are a repeat of the same instructions in various languages. If you're not sure you want the separators or dividers, you can add them after the drawers have been put in place, or remove them after complete assembly. Also, it is easy to misalign one side of the divider, but slipping it out again and putting it back correctly is also easy. Inserting the drawers requires precision because they have a notch that you put them into, but this design means you can slide the drawer back and forth without it coming off or getting jammed. The notch also controls how far the drawer extends, with the final section at the back never going out over open air. This prevents the organizer from being unbalanced and falling forward. The height between the drawers, and the open walls, means you can easily reach the items in the back through the side when the drawer is slid forward. I found I often reach through the sides to get my items without sliding the drawer out at all. Despite the confusion, it was pretty easy to assemble the organizer. Watch your placement of the small trash pieces like the remainder after removing the sticky feet. They can look like toys or treats to cats and small children. The assembled organizer is sturdy enough that I was able to pick it up and carry it to my overly cluttered bathroom counter. Within minutes, everything that didn't need to be on the sink was within the organizer, both easy to access (sometimes easier than when on the counter) and organized by how I use them, making it less likely I'd forget to do something when washing up. And as a side benefit, because the dividers make interior walls, there are many places where bottles can sit upside down to get the last few bits of lotion and soap instead of wasting it. My only quibble is on the spacers. I would have liked the option of creating smaller and larger partitions rather than all equal-sized. This limitation means that I have some things (like a tissue box) balanced on a divider and in other areas I have large, unorganized spaces to accommodate one item that is slightly larger than the partition size.
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Title: Great drawers, multi purpose
Content: I already had a two-tier set of green drawers that I really liked from a different (and more expensive $32.99) seller, so I decided to give this three tier one a try because it looked the same and at a better price ($19.99). It is exactly the same when comparing the product, even the manufacturer address is the same. This style of drawer seems to be made and then sold under different names and prices, so shop around for the best deal. As for the drawers themselves, it's a well designed product, hence why I wanted a second set! They come well packaged, and they're really easy to put together. The drawers can be stacked with the metal supports, or they can be used as single height drawers. The versatility means I can use them in different configuration if I move somewhere with different cabinets. I have the two-tier one stacked and used in my vanity cabinet, but the three tier one I kept as separate drawers and put in some upper cabinets that I have trouble seeing to the back of, and these drawers fit, just barely (the cabinets are just a standard builder's grade wall cabinet). I can now pull out the drawers to get to the back stuff in the cabinet without needing to move everything, or I can lift out the whole drawer like a basket. You can also see up through the clear plastic bottom, which is convenient for really high cabinets. The drawers have a built in stop so you won't pull it out all the way by accident, but you do need to hold the base with your other hand while pulling on the drawer to make sure that the base doesn't move. I really like that these drawers can be detached from their base/slides if you want to take the drawer out, which is better than some other tiered drawer organizers where they're permanently attached to the slides. I would say these do better with lighter weight things as they are just plastic, but for most bathroom bottles and such, they are a good solution. The green color is subtle and looks a bit gray in some lighting. The ability to easily remove the drawer dividers to fit more or different shaped things is also great.
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Title: Countertop Organizer
Content: I love this so much. I use it to organize some of my extra nail polishes and it is perfect. It’s three tiers and the top one is the widest. Each one has 3 parts to them which isn’t a big need for me but I like that the option is there so I can separate them into sections in my own head. It was super easy to put together and even though the top one is the widest the whole thing is very sturdy and well balanced. You can slide each section forward or you can remove it from the tracks altogether so this is perfect when I don’t want all the extra polishes laying around or being messy. It is a little expensive for its simplicity but I get so much use out of it I don’t regret getting it and I have thought about getting another one multiple times because it’s that useful.
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Title: Bathroom Vanity Countertop Organizer: 3-Tier Makeup and Skincare Holder
Content: The item was received as described, well packaged and relatively easy to assemble. The item provides ample storage for the countertop area and is not too large for the inside of my cabinet either. Perfect for our needs.
Rating:
Title: Good size and sturdy
Content: Easy to put together and the product was just the right size . Like how the drawers slide out easily and the room height between each drawer.
Rating:
Title: A bit wobbly, but good!
Content: I like that this vanity organizer is a nice color, that the drawers run smoothly, and it holds a decent amount of stuff. Our bathroom counter was a mess but this organizer helped us wrangle all of our loose items neatly. I deducted a star because while the organizer was easy to put together, the rods it came with were either bent or didn't insert fully into their designated holes. Once the organizer was assembled, it was somewhat wobbly and wouldn't sit completely level despite my adjustments. If the organizer was made with sturdier materials, it'd be perfect.
Rating:
Title: Easy to assemble and instantly useful
Content: The first step of the instructions made no sense. It refers to a sticker that I can't find and then a jumble of numbers. Luckily, the pictures seem clear enough. In looking at my remaining pile while doing step two, though, I found the "sticker" they were referring to: a four pack of rubber feet on a sticky backing. The square was floating loose, making the instructions confusing. These feet go on the bottom of the lowest shelf where the upright pins insert on the other layers and are so that the organizer doesn't slip. Finding them after moving on meant I had to do the first step after step two or disassemble and start again. So it's a little difficult, but not as difficult as I thought it would be. I chose the lazy way and flipped the partially assembled organizer to add the feet without redoing anything. The feet do not actually fit in the bottom of the pinhole and so placement was a little imprecise, but they seem to have stuck well. Having completed step 2, the organizer is much taller than I expected, which means taller items will fit in the interior drawers. Also, I just figured out the instruction confusion. That one block of text covers all of the pictures from the start of instruction to the end rather than just step 1. The other blocks of text are a repeat of the same instructions in various languages. If you're not sure you want the separators or dividers, you can add them after the drawers have been put in place, or remove them after complete assembly. Also, it is easy to misalign one side of the divider, but slipping it out again and putting it back correctly is also easy. Inserting the drawers requires precision because they have a notch that you put them into, but this design means you can slide the drawer back and forth without it coming off or getting jammed. The notch also controls how far the drawer extends, with the final section at the back never going out over open air. This prevents the organizer from being unbalanced and falling forward. The height between the drawers, and the open walls, means you can easily reach the items in the back through the side when the drawer is slid forward. I found I often reach through the sides to get my items without sliding the drawer out at all. Despite the confusion, it was pretty easy to assemble the organizer. Watch your placement of the small trash pieces like the remainder after removing the sticky feet. They can look like toys or treats to cats and small children. The assembled organizer is sturdy enough that I was able to pick it up and carry it to my overly cluttered bathroom counter. Within minutes, everything that didn't need to be on the sink was within the organizer, both easy to access (sometimes easier than when on the counter) and organized by how I use them, making it less likely I'd forget to do something when washing up. And as a side benefit, because the dividers make interior walls, there are many places where bottles can sit upside down to get the last few bits of lotion and soap instead of wasting it. My only quibble is on the spacers. I would have liked the option of creating smaller and larger partitions rather than all equal-sized. This limitation means that I have some things (like a tissue box) balanced on a divider and in other areas I have large, unorganized spaces to accommodate one item that is slightly larger than the partition size.
Rating:
Title: Great drawers, multi purpose
Content: I already had a two-tier set of green drawers that I really liked from a different (and more expensive $32.99) seller, so I decided to give this three tier one a try because it looked the same and at a better price ($19.99). It is exactly the same when comparing the product, even the manufacturer address is the same. This style of drawer seems to be made and then sold under different names and prices, so shop around for the best deal. As for the drawers themselves, it's a well designed product, hence why I wanted a second set! They come well packaged, and they're really easy to put together. The drawers can be stacked with the metal supports, or they can be used as single height drawers. The versatility means I can use them in different configuration if I move somewhere with different cabinets. I have the two-tier one stacked and used in my vanity cabinet, but the three tier one I kept as separate drawers and put in some upper cabinets that I have trouble seeing to the back of, and these drawers fit, just barely (the cabinets are just a standard builder's grade wall cabinet). I can now pull out the drawers to get to the back stuff in the cabinet without needing to move everything, or I can lift out the whole drawer like a basket. You can also see up through the clear plastic bottom, which is convenient for really high cabinets. The drawers have a built in stop so you won't pull it out all the way by accident, but you do need to hold the base with your other hand while pulling on the drawer to make sure that the base doesn't move. I really like that these drawers can be detached from their base/slides if you want to take the drawer out, which is better than some other tiered drawer organizers where they're permanently attached to the slides. I would say these do better with lighter weight things as they are just plastic, but for most bathroom bottles and such, they are a good solution. The green color is subtle and looks a bit gray in some lighting. The ability to easily remove the drawer dividers to fit more or different shaped things is also great.
Rating:
Title: Countertop Organizer
Content: I love this so much. I use it to organize some of my extra nail polishes and it is perfect. It’s three tiers and the top one is the widest. Each one has 3 parts to them which isn’t a big need for me but I like that the option is there so I can separate them into sections in my own head. It was super easy to put together and even though the top one is the widest the whole thing is very sturdy and well balanced. You can slide each section forward or you can remove it from the tracks altogether so this is perfect when I don’t want all the extra polishes laying around or being messy. It is a little expensive for its simplicity but I get so much use out of it I don’t regret getting it and I have thought about getting another one multiple times because it’s that useful.
Rating:
Title: Bathroom Vanity Countertop Organizer: 3-Tier Makeup and Skincare Holder
Content: The item was received as described, well packaged and relatively easy to assemble. The item provides ample storage for the countertop area and is not too large for the inside of my cabinet either. Perfect for our needs.
Rating:
Title: Good size and sturdy
Content: Easy to put together and the product was just the right size . Like how the drawers slide out easily and the room height between each drawer.
Rating:
Title: A bit wobbly, but good!
Content: I like that this vanity organizer is a nice color, that the drawers run smoothly, and it holds a decent amount of stuff. Our bathroom counter was a mess but this organizer helped us wrangle all of our loose items neatly. I deducted a star because while the organizer was easy to put together, the rods it came with were either bent or didn't insert fully into their designated holes. Once the organizer was assembled, it was somewhat wobbly and wouldn't sit completely level despite my adjustments. If the organizer was made with sturdier materials, it'd be perfect.
Rating:
Title: Easy to assemble and instantly useful
Content: The first step of the instructions made no sense. It refers to a sticker that I can't find and then a jumble of numbers. Luckily, the pictures seem clear enough. In looking at my remaining pile while doing step two, though, I found the "sticker" they were referring to: a four pack of rubber feet on a sticky backing. The square was floating loose, making the instructions confusing. These feet go on the bottom of the lowest shelf where the upright pins insert on the other layers and are so that the organizer doesn't slip. Finding them after moving on meant I had to do the first step after step two or disassemble and start again. So it's a little difficult, but not as difficult as I thought it would be. I chose the lazy way and flipped the partially assembled organizer to add the feet without redoing anything. The feet do not actually fit in the bottom of the pinhole and so placement was a little imprecise, but they seem to have stuck well. Having completed step 2, the organizer is much taller than I expected, which means taller items will fit in the interior drawers. Also, I just figured out the instruction confusion. That one block of text covers all of the pictures from the start of instruction to the end rather than just step 1. The other blocks of text are a repeat of the same instructions in various languages. If you're not sure you want the separators or dividers, you can add them after the drawers have been put in place, or remove them after complete assembly. Also, it is easy to misalign one side of the divider, but slipping it out again and putting it back correctly is also easy. Inserting the drawers requires precision because they have a notch that you put them into, but this design means you can slide the drawer back and forth without it coming off or getting jammed. The notch also controls how far the drawer extends, with the final section at the back never going out over open air. This prevents the organizer from being unbalanced and falling forward. The height between the drawers, and the open walls, means you can easily reach the items in the back through the side when the drawer is slid forward. I found I often reach through the sides to get my items without sliding the drawer out at all. Despite the confusion, it was pretty easy to assemble the organizer. Watch your placement of the small trash pieces like the remainder after removing the sticky feet. They can look like toys or treats to cats and small children. The assembled organizer is sturdy enough that I was able to pick it up and carry it to my overly cluttered bathroom counter. Within minutes, everything that didn't need to be on the sink was within the organizer, both easy to access (sometimes easier than when on the counter) and organized by how I use them, making it less likely I'd forget to do something when washing up. And as a side benefit, because the dividers make interior walls, there are many places where bottles can sit upside down to get the last few bits of lotion and soap instead of wasting it. My only quibble is on the spacers. I would have liked the option of creating smaller and larger partitions rather than all equal-sized. This limitation means that I have some things (like a tissue box) balanced on a divider and in other areas I have large, unorganized spaces to accommodate one item that is slightly larger than the partition size.
Rating:
Title: Great drawers, multi purpose
Content: I already had a two-tier set of green drawers that I really liked from a different (and more expensive $32.99) seller, so I decided to give this three tier one a try because it looked the same and at a better price ($19.99). It is exactly the same when comparing the product, even the manufacturer address is the same. This style of drawer seems to be made and then sold under different names and prices, so shop around for the best deal. As for the drawers themselves, it's a well designed product, hence why I wanted a second set! They come well packaged, and they're really easy to put together. The drawers can be stacked with the metal supports, or they can be used as single height drawers. The versatility means I can use them in different configuration if I move somewhere with different cabinets. I have the two-tier one stacked and used in my vanity cabinet, but the three tier one I kept as separate drawers and put in some upper cabinets that I have trouble seeing to the back of, and these drawers fit, just barely (the cabinets are just a standard builder's grade wall cabinet). I can now pull out the drawers to get to the back stuff in the cabinet without needing to move everything, or I can lift out the whole drawer like a basket. You can also see up through the clear plastic bottom, which is convenient for really high cabinets. The drawers have a built in stop so you won't pull it out all the way by accident, but you do need to hold the base with your other hand while pulling on the drawer to make sure that the base doesn't move. I really like that these drawers can be detached from their base/slides if you want to take the drawer out, which is better than some other tiered drawer organizers where they're permanently attached to the slides. I would say these do better with lighter weight things as they are just plastic, but for most bathroom bottles and such, they are a good solution. The green color is subtle and looks a bit gray in some lighting. The ability to easily remove the drawer dividers to fit more or different shaped things is also great.
Rating:
Title: Countertop Organizer
Content: I love this so much. I use it to organize some of my extra nail polishes and it is perfect. It’s three tiers and the top one is the widest. Each one has 3 parts to them which isn’t a big need for me but I like that the option is there so I can separate them into sections in my own head. It was super easy to put together and even though the top one is the widest the whole thing is very sturdy and well balanced. You can slide each section forward or you can remove it from the tracks altogether so this is perfect when I don’t want all the extra polishes laying around or being messy. It is a little expensive for its simplicity but I get so much use out of it I don’t regret getting it and I have thought about getting another one multiple times because it’s that useful.
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Title: Bathroom Vanity Countertop Organizer: 3-Tier Makeup and Skincare Holder
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Title: Good size and sturdy
Content: Easy to put together and the product was just the right size . Like how the drawers slide out easily and the room height between each drawer.
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Title: A bit wobbly, but good!
Content: I like that this vanity organizer is a nice color, that the drawers run smoothly, and it holds a decent amount of stuff. Our bathroom counter was a mess but this organizer helped us wrangle all of our loose items neatly. I deducted a star because while the organizer was easy to put together, the rods it came with were either bent or didn't insert fully into their designated holes. Once the organizer was assembled, it was somewhat wobbly and wouldn't sit completely level despite my adjustments. If the organizer was made with sturdier materials, it'd be perfect.
Rating:
Title: Easy to assemble and instantly useful
Content: The first step of the instructions made no sense. It refers to a sticker that I can't find and then a jumble of numbers. Luckily, the pictures seem clear enough. In looking at my remaining pile while doing step two, though, I found the "sticker" they were referring to: a four pack of rubber feet on a sticky backing. The square was floating loose, making the instructions confusing. These feet go on the bottom of the lowest shelf where the upright pins insert on the other layers and are so that the organizer doesn't slip. Finding them after moving on meant I had to do the first step after step two or disassemble and start again. So it's a little difficult, but not as difficult as I thought it would be. I chose the lazy way and flipped the partially assembled organizer to add the feet without redoing anything. The feet do not actually fit in the bottom of the pinhole and so placement was a little imprecise, but they seem to have stuck well. Having completed step 2, the organizer is much taller than I expected, which means taller items will fit in the interior drawers. Also, I just figured out the instruction confusion. That one block of text covers all of the pictures from the start of instruction to the end rather than just step 1. The other blocks of text are a repeat of the same instructions in various languages. If you're not sure you want the separators or dividers, you can add them after the drawers have been put in place, or remove them after complete assembly. Also, it is easy to misalign one side of the divider, but slipping it out again and putting it back correctly is also easy. Inserting the drawers requires precision because they have a notch that you put them into, but this design means you can slide the drawer back and forth without it coming off or getting jammed. The notch also controls how far the drawer extends, with the final section at the back never going out over open air. This prevents the organizer from being unbalanced and falling forward. The height between the drawers, and the open walls, means you can easily reach the items in the back through the side when the drawer is slid forward. I found I often reach through the sides to get my items without sliding the drawer out at all. Despite the confusion, it was pretty easy to assemble the organizer. Watch your placement of the small trash pieces like the remainder after removing the sticky feet. They can look like toys or treats to cats and small children. The assembled organizer is sturdy enough that I was able to pick it up and carry it to my overly cluttered bathroom counter. Within minutes, everything that didn't need to be on the sink was within the organizer, both easy to access (sometimes easier than when on the counter) and organized by how I use them, making it less likely I'd forget to do something when washing up. And as a side benefit, because the dividers make interior walls, there are many places where bottles can sit upside down to get the last few bits of lotion and soap instead of wasting it. My only quibble is on the spacers. I would have liked the option of creating smaller and larger partitions rather than all equal-sized. This limitation means that I have some things (like a tissue box) balanced on a divider and in other areas I have large, unorganized spaces to accommodate one item that is slightly larger than the partition size.
Rating:
Title: Great drawers, multi purpose
Content: I already had a two-tier set of green drawers that I really liked from a different (and more expensive $32.99) seller, so I decided to give this three tier one a try because it looked the same and at a better price ($19.99). It is exactly the same when comparing the product, even the manufacturer address is the same. This style of drawer seems to be made and then sold under different names and prices, so shop around for the best deal. As for the drawers themselves, it's a well designed product, hence why I wanted a second set! They come well packaged, and they're really easy to put together. The drawers can be stacked with the metal supports, or they can be used as single height drawers. The versatility means I can use them in different configuration if I move somewhere with different cabinets. I have the two-tier one stacked and used in my vanity cabinet, but the three tier one I kept as separate drawers and put in some upper cabinets that I have trouble seeing to the back of, and these drawers fit, just barely (the cabinets are just a standard builder's grade wall cabinet). I can now pull out the drawers to get to the back stuff in the cabinet without needing to move everything, or I can lift out the whole drawer like a basket. You can also see up through the clear plastic bottom, which is convenient for really high cabinets. The drawers have a built in stop so you won't pull it out all the way by accident, but you do need to hold the base with your other hand while pulling on the drawer to make sure that the base doesn't move. I really like that these drawers can be detached from their base/slides if you want to take the drawer out, which is better than some other tiered drawer organizers where they're permanently attached to the slides. I would say these do better with lighter weight things as they are just plastic, but for most bathroom bottles and such, they are a good solution. The green color is subtle and looks a bit gray in some lighting. The ability to easily remove the drawer dividers to fit more or different shaped things is also great.
Rating:
Title: Countertop Organizer
Content: I love this so much. I use it to organize some of my extra nail polishes and it is perfect. It’s three tiers and the top one is the widest. Each one has 3 parts to them which isn’t a big need for me but I like that the option is there so I can separate them into sections in my own head. It was super easy to put together and even though the top one is the widest the whole thing is very sturdy and well balanced. You can slide each section forward or you can remove it from the tracks altogether so this is perfect when I don’t want all the extra polishes laying around or being messy. It is a little expensive for its simplicity but I get so much use out of it I don’t regret getting it and I have thought about getting another one multiple times because it’s that useful.
Rating:
Title: Bathroom Vanity Countertop Organizer: 3-Tier Makeup and Skincare Holder
Content: The item was received as described, well packaged and relatively easy to assemble. The item provides ample storage for the countertop area and is not too large for the inside of my cabinet either. Perfect for our needs.
Rating:
Title: Good size and sturdy
Content: Easy to put together and the product was just the right size . Like how the drawers slide out easily and the room height between each drawer.
Rating:
Title: A bit wobbly, but good!
Content: I like that this vanity organizer is a nice color, that the drawers run smoothly, and it holds a decent amount of stuff. Our bathroom counter was a mess but this organizer helped us wrangle all of our loose items neatly. I deducted a star because while the organizer was easy to put together, the rods it came with were either bent or didn't insert fully into their designated holes. Once the organizer was assembled, it was somewhat wobbly and wouldn't sit completely level despite my adjustments. If the organizer was made with sturdier materials, it'd be perfect.
Rating:
Title: Easy to assemble and instantly useful
Content: The first step of the instructions made no sense. It refers to a sticker that I can't find and then a jumble of numbers. Luckily, the pictures seem clear enough. In looking at my remaining pile while doing step two, though, I found the "sticker" they were referring to: a four pack of rubber feet on a sticky backing. The square was floating loose, making the instructions confusing. These feet go on the bottom of the lowest shelf where the upright pins insert on the other layers and are so that the organizer doesn't slip. Finding them after moving on meant I had to do the first step after step two or disassemble and start again. So it's a little difficult, but not as difficult as I thought it would be. I chose the lazy way and flipped the partially assembled organizer to add the feet without redoing anything. The feet do not actually fit in the bottom of the pinhole and so placement was a little imprecise, but they seem to have stuck well. Having completed step 2, the organizer is much taller than I expected, which means taller items will fit in the interior drawers. Also, I just figured out the instruction confusion. That one block of text covers all of the pictures from the start of instruction to the end rather than just step 1. The other blocks of text are a repeat of the same instructions in various languages. If you're not sure you want the separators or dividers, you can add them after the drawers have been put in place, or remove them after complete assembly. Also, it is easy to misalign one side of the divider, but slipping it out again and putting it back correctly is also easy. Inserting the drawers requires precision because they have a notch that you put them into, but this design means you can slide the drawer back and forth without it coming off or getting jammed. The notch also controls how far the drawer extends, with the final section at the back never going out over open air. This prevents the organizer from being unbalanced and falling forward. The height between the drawers, and the open walls, means you can easily reach the items in the back through the side when the drawer is slid forward. I found I often reach through the sides to get my items without sliding the drawer out at all. Despite the confusion, it was pretty easy to assemble the organizer. Watch your placement of the small trash pieces like the remainder after removing the sticky feet. They can look like toys or treats to cats and small children. The assembled organizer is sturdy enough that I was able to pick it up and carry it to my overly cluttered bathroom counter. Within minutes, everything that didn't need to be on the sink was within the organizer, both easy to access (sometimes easier than when on the counter) and organized by how I use them, making it less likely I'd forget to do something when washing up. And as a side benefit, because the dividers make interior walls, there are many places where bottles can sit upside down to get the last few bits of lotion and soap instead of wasting it. My only quibble is on the spacers. I would have liked the option of creating smaller and larger partitions rather than all equal-sized. This limitation means that I have some things (like a tissue box) balanced on a divider and in other areas I have large, unorganized spaces to accommodate one item that is slightly larger than the partition size.
Rating:
Title: Great drawers, multi purpose
Content: I already had a two-tier set of green drawers that I really liked from a different (and more expensive $32.99) seller, so I decided to give this three tier one a try because it looked the same and at a better price ($19.99). It is exactly the same when comparing the product, even the manufacturer address is the same. This style of drawer seems to be made and then sold under different names and prices, so shop around for the best deal. As for the drawers themselves, it's a well designed product, hence why I wanted a second set! They come well packaged, and they're really easy to put together. The drawers can be stacked with the metal supports, or they can be used as single height drawers. The versatility means I can use them in different configuration if I move somewhere with different cabinets. I have the two-tier one stacked and used in my vanity cabinet, but the three tier one I kept as separate drawers and put in some upper cabinets that I have trouble seeing to the back of, and these drawers fit, just barely (the cabinets are just a standard builder's grade wall cabinet). I can now pull out the drawers to get to the back stuff in the cabinet without needing to move everything, or I can lift out the whole drawer like a basket. You can also see up through the clear plastic bottom, which is convenient for really high cabinets. The drawers have a built in stop so you won't pull it out all the way by accident, but you do need to hold the base with your other hand while pulling on the drawer to make sure that the base doesn't move. I really like that these drawers can be detached from their base/slides if you want to take the drawer out, which is better than some other tiered drawer organizers where they're permanently attached to the slides. I would say these do better with lighter weight things as they are just plastic, but for most bathroom bottles and such, they are a good solution. The green color is subtle and looks a bit gray in some lighting. The ability to easily remove the drawer dividers to fit more or different shaped things is also great.
Rating:
Title: Countertop Organizer
Content: I love this so much. I use it to organize some of my extra nail polishes and it is perfect. It’s three tiers and the top one is the widest. Each one has 3 parts to them which isn’t a big need for me but I like that the option is there so I can separate them into sections in my own head. It was super easy to put together and even though the top one is the widest the whole thing is very sturdy and well balanced. You can slide each section forward or you can remove it from the tracks altogether so this is perfect when I don’t want all the extra polishes laying around or being messy. It is a little expensive for its simplicity but I get so much use out of it I don’t regret getting it and I have thought about getting another one multiple times because it’s that useful.
Rating:
Title: Bathroom Vanity Countertop Organizer: 3-Tier Makeup and Skincare Holder
Content: The item was received as described, well packaged and relatively easy to assemble. The item provides ample storage for the countertop area and is not too large for the inside of my cabinet either. Perfect for our needs.
Rating:
Title: Good size and sturdy
Content: Easy to put together and the product was just the right size . Like how the drawers slide out easily and the room height between each drawer.
Rating:
Title: A bit wobbly, but good!
Content: I like that this vanity organizer is a nice color, that the drawers run smoothly, and it holds a decent amount of stuff. Our bathroom counter was a mess but this organizer helped us wrangle all of our loose items neatly. I deducted a star because while the organizer was easy to put together, the rods it came with were either bent or didn't insert fully into their designated holes. Once the organizer was assembled, it was somewhat wobbly and wouldn't sit completely level despite my adjustments. If the organizer was made with sturdier materials, it'd be perfect.
Rating:
Title: Easy to assemble and instantly useful
Content: The first step of the instructions made no sense. It refers to a sticker that I can't find and then a jumble of numbers. Luckily, the pictures seem clear enough. In looking at my remaining pile while doing step two, though, I found the "sticker" they were referring to: a four pack of rubber feet on a sticky backing. The square was floating loose, making the instructions confusing. These feet go on the bottom of the lowest shelf where the upright pins insert on the other layers and are so that the organizer doesn't slip. Finding them after moving on meant I had to do the first step after step two or disassemble and start again. So it's a little difficult, but not as difficult as I thought it would be. I chose the lazy way and flipped the partially assembled organizer to add the feet without redoing anything. The feet do not actually fit in the bottom of the pinhole and so placement was a little imprecise, but they seem to have stuck well. Having completed step 2, the organizer is much taller than I expected, which means taller items will fit in the interior drawers. Also, I just figured out the instruction confusion. That one block of text covers all of the pictures from the start of instruction to the end rather than just step 1. The other blocks of text are a repeat of the same instructions in various languages. If you're not sure you want the separators or dividers, you can add them after the drawers have been put in place, or remove them after complete assembly. Also, it is easy to misalign one side of the divider, but slipping it out again and putting it back correctly is also easy. Inserting the drawers requires precision because they have a notch that you put them into, but this design means you can slide the drawer back and forth without it coming off or getting jammed. The notch also controls how far the drawer extends, with the final section at the back never going out over open air. This prevents the organizer from being unbalanced and falling forward. The height between the drawers, and the open walls, means you can easily reach the items in the back through the side when the drawer is slid forward. I found I often reach through the sides to get my items without sliding the drawer out at all. Despite the confusion, it was pretty easy to assemble the organizer. Watch your placement of the small trash pieces like the remainder after removing the sticky feet. They can look like toys or treats to cats and small children. The assembled organizer is sturdy enough that I was able to pick it up and carry it to my overly cluttered bathroom counter. Within minutes, everything that didn't need to be on the sink was within the organizer, both easy to access (sometimes easier than when on the counter) and organized by how I use them, making it less likely I'd forget to do something when washing up. And as a side benefit, because the dividers make interior walls, there are many places where bottles can sit upside down to get the last few bits of lotion and soap instead of wasting it. My only quibble is on the spacers. I would have liked the option of creating smaller and larger partitions rather than all equal-sized. This limitation means that I have some things (like a tissue box) balanced on a divider and in other areas I have large, unorganized spaces to accommodate one item that is slightly larger than the partition size.
Rating:
Title: Great drawers, multi purpose
Content: I already had a two-tier set of green drawers that I really liked from a different (and more expensive $32.99) seller, so I decided to give this three tier one a try because it looked the same and at a better price ($19.99). It is exactly the same when comparing the product, even the manufacturer address is the same. This style of drawer seems to be made and then sold under different names and prices, so shop around for the best deal. As for the drawers themselves, it's a well designed product, hence why I wanted a second set! They come well packaged, and they're really easy to put together. The drawers can be stacked with the metal supports, or they can be used as single height drawers. The versatility means I can use them in different configuration if I move somewhere with different cabinets. I have the two-tier one stacked and used in my vanity cabinet, but the three tier one I kept as separate drawers and put in some upper cabinets that I have trouble seeing to the back of, and these drawers fit, just barely (the cabinets are just a standard builder's grade wall cabinet). I can now pull out the drawers to get to the back stuff in the cabinet without needing to move everything, or I can lift out the whole drawer like a basket. You can also see up through the clear plastic bottom, which is convenient for really high cabinets. The drawers have a built in stop so you won't pull it out all the way by accident, but you do need to hold the base with your other hand while pulling on the drawer to make sure that the base doesn't move. I really like that these drawers can be detached from their base/slides if you want to take the drawer out, which is better than some other tiered drawer organizers where they're permanently attached to the slides. I would say these do better with lighter weight things as they are just plastic, but for most bathroom bottles and such, they are a good solution. The green color is subtle and looks a bit gray in some lighting. The ability to easily remove the drawer dividers to fit more or different shaped things is also great.
Rating:
Title: Countertop Organizer
Content: I love this so much. I use it to organize some of my extra nail polishes and it is perfect. It’s three tiers and the top one is the widest. Each one has 3 parts to them which isn’t a big need for me but I like that the option is there so I can separate them into sections in my own head. It was super easy to put together and even though the top one is the widest the whole thing is very sturdy and well balanced. You can slide each section forward or you can remove it from the tracks altogether so this is perfect when I don’t want all the extra polishes laying around or being messy. It is a little expensive for its simplicity but I get so much use out of it I don’t regret getting it and I have thought about getting another one multiple times because it’s that useful.
Rating:
Title: Bathroom Vanity Countertop Organizer: 3-Tier Makeup and Skincare Holder
Content: The item was received as described, well packaged and relatively easy to assemble. The item provides ample storage for the countertop area and is not too large for the inside of my cabinet either. Perfect for our needs.
Rating:
Title: Good size and sturdy
Content: Easy to put together and the product was just the right size . Like how the drawers slide out easily and the room height between each drawer.
Rating:
Title: A bit wobbly, but good!
Content: I like that this vanity organizer is a nice color, that the drawers run smoothly, and it holds a decent amount of stuff. Our bathroom counter was a mess but this organizer helped us wrangle all of our loose items neatly. I deducted a star because while the organizer was easy to put together, the rods it came with were either bent or didn't insert fully into their designated holes. Once the organizer was assembled, it was somewhat wobbly and wouldn't sit completely level despite my adjustments. If the organizer was made with sturdier materials, it'd be perfect.
Rating:
Title: Easy to assemble and instantly useful
Content: The first step of the instructions made no sense. It refers to a sticker that I can't find and then a jumble of numbers. Luckily, the pictures seem clear enough. In looking at my remaining pile while doing step two, though, I found the "sticker" they were referring to: a four pack of rubber feet on a sticky backing. The square was floating loose, making the instructions confusing. These feet go on the bottom of the lowest shelf where the upright pins insert on the other layers and are so that the organizer doesn't slip. Finding them after moving on meant I had to do the first step after step two or disassemble and start again. So it's a little difficult, but not as difficult as I thought it would be. I chose the lazy way and flipped the partially assembled organizer to add the feet without redoing anything. The feet do not actually fit in the bottom of the pinhole and so placement was a little imprecise, but they seem to have stuck well. Having completed step 2, the organizer is much taller than I expected, which means taller items will fit in the interior drawers. Also, I just figured out the instruction confusion. That one block of text covers all of the pictures from the start of instruction to the end rather than just step 1. The other blocks of text are a repeat of the same instructions in various languages. If you're not sure you want the separators or dividers, you can add them after the drawers have been put in place, or remove them after complete assembly. Also, it is easy to misalign one side of the divider, but slipping it out again and putting it back correctly is also easy. Inserting the drawers requires precision because they have a notch that you put them into, but this design means you can slide the drawer back and forth without it coming off or getting jammed. The notch also controls how far the drawer extends, with the final section at the back never going out over open air. This prevents the organizer from being unbalanced and falling forward. The height between the drawers, and the open walls, means you can easily reach the items in the back through the side when the drawer is slid forward. I found I often reach through the sides to get my items without sliding the drawer out at all. Despite the confusion, it was pretty easy to assemble the organizer. Watch your placement of the small trash pieces like the remainder after removing the sticky feet. They can look like toys or treats to cats and small children. The assembled organizer is sturdy enough that I was able to pick it up and carry it to my overly cluttered bathroom counter. Within minutes, everything that didn't need to be on the sink was within the organizer, both easy to access (sometimes easier than when on the counter) and organized by how I use them, making it less likely I'd forget to do something when washing up. And as a side benefit, because the dividers make interior walls, there are many places where bottles can sit upside down to get the last few bits of lotion and soap instead of wasting it. My only quibble is on the spacers. I would have liked the option of creating smaller and larger partitions rather than all equal-sized. This limitation means that I have some things (like a tissue box) balanced on a divider and in other areas I have large, unorganized spaces to accommodate one item that is slightly larger than the partition size.
Rating:
Title: Great drawers, multi purpose
Content: I already had a two-tier set of green drawers that I really liked from a different (and more expensive $32.99) seller, so I decided to give this three tier one a try because it looked the same and at a better price ($19.99). It is exactly the same when comparing the product, even the manufacturer address is the same. This style of drawer seems to be made and then sold under different names and prices, so shop around for the best deal. As for the drawers themselves, it's a well designed product, hence why I wanted a second set! They come well packaged, and they're really easy to put together. The drawers can be stacked with the metal supports, or they can be used as single height drawers. The versatility means I can use them in different configuration if I move somewhere with different cabinets. I have the two-tier one stacked and used in my vanity cabinet, but the three tier one I kept as separate drawers and put in some upper cabinets that I have trouble seeing to the back of, and these drawers fit, just barely (the cabinets are just a standard builder's grade wall cabinet). I can now pull out the drawers to get to the back stuff in the cabinet without needing to move everything, or I can lift out the whole drawer like a basket. You can also see up through the clear plastic bottom, which is convenient for really high cabinets. The drawers have a built in stop so you won't pull it out all the way by accident, but you do need to hold the base with your other hand while pulling on the drawer to make sure that the base doesn't move. I really like that these drawers can be detached from their base/slides if you want to take the drawer out, which is better than some other tiered drawer organizers where they're permanently attached to the slides. I would say these do better with lighter weight things as they are just plastic, but for most bathroom bottles and such, they are a good solution. The green color is subtle and looks a bit gray in some lighting. The ability to easily remove the drawer dividers to fit more or different shaped things is also great.
Rating:
Title: Countertop Organizer
Content: I love this so much. I use it to organize some of my extra nail polishes and it is perfect. It’s three tiers and the top one is the widest. Each one has 3 parts to them which isn’t a big need for me but I like that the option is there so I can separate them into sections in my own head. It was super easy to put together and even though the top one is the widest the whole thing is very sturdy and well balanced. You can slide each section forward or you can remove it from the tracks altogether so this is perfect when I don’t want all the extra polishes laying around or being messy. It is a little expensive for its simplicity but I get so much use out of it I don’t regret getting it and I have thought about getting another one multiple times because it’s that useful.
Rating:
Title: Bathroom Vanity Countertop Organizer: 3-Tier Makeup and Skincare Holder
Content: The item was received as described, well packaged and relatively easy to assemble. The item provides ample storage for the countertop area and is not too large for the inside of my cabinet either. Perfect for our needs.
Rating:
Title: Good size and sturdy
Content: Easy to put together and the product was just the right size . Like how the drawers slide out easily and the room height between each drawer.
Rating:
Title: A bit wobbly, but good!
Content: I like that this vanity organizer is a nice color, that the drawers run smoothly, and it holds a decent amount of stuff. Our bathroom counter was a mess but this organizer helped us wrangle all of our loose items neatly. I deducted a star because while the organizer was easy to put together, the rods it came with were either bent or didn't insert fully into their designated holes. Once the organizer was assembled, it was somewhat wobbly and wouldn't sit completely level despite my adjustments. If the organizer was made with sturdier materials, it'd be perfect.
Rating:
Title: Easy to assemble and instantly useful
Content: The first step of the instructions made no sense. It refers to a sticker that I can't find and then a jumble of numbers. Luckily, the pictures seem clear enough. In looking at my remaining pile while doing step two, though, I found the "sticker" they were referring to: a four pack of rubber feet on a sticky backing. The square was floating loose, making the instructions confusing. These feet go on the bottom of the lowest shelf where the upright pins insert on the other layers and are so that the organizer doesn't slip. Finding them after moving on meant I had to do the first step after step two or disassemble and start again. So it's a little difficult, but not as difficult as I thought it would be. I chose the lazy way and flipped the partially assembled organizer to add the feet without redoing anything. The feet do not actually fit in the bottom of the pinhole and so placement was a little imprecise, but they seem to have stuck well. Having completed step 2, the organizer is much taller than I expected, which means taller items will fit in the interior drawers. Also, I just figured out the instruction confusion. That one block of text covers all of the pictures from the start of instruction to the end rather than just step 1. The other blocks of text are a repeat of the same instructions in various languages. If you're not sure you want the separators or dividers, you can add them after the drawers have been put in place, or remove them after complete assembly. Also, it is easy to misalign one side of the divider, but slipping it out again and putting it back correctly is also easy. Inserting the drawers requires precision because they have a notch that you put them into, but this design means you can slide the drawer back and forth without it coming off or getting jammed. The notch also controls how far the drawer extends, with the final section at the back never going out over open air. This prevents the organizer from being unbalanced and falling forward. The height between the drawers, and the open walls, means you can easily reach the items in the back through the side when the drawer is slid forward. I found I often reach through the sides to get my items without sliding the drawer out at all. Despite the confusion, it was pretty easy to assemble the organizer. Watch your placement of the small trash pieces like the remainder after removing the sticky feet. They can look like toys or treats to cats and small children. The assembled organizer is sturdy enough that I was able to pick it up and carry it to my overly cluttered bathroom counter. Within minutes, everything that didn't need to be on the sink was within the organizer, both easy to access (sometimes easier than when on the counter) and organized by how I use them, making it less likely I'd forget to do something when washing up. And as a side benefit, because the dividers make interior walls, there are many places where bottles can sit upside down to get the last few bits of lotion and soap instead of wasting it. My only quibble is on the spacers. I would have liked the option of creating smaller and larger partitions rather than all equal-sized. This limitation means that I have some things (like a tissue box) balanced on a divider and in other areas I have large, unorganized spaces to accommodate one item that is slightly larger than the partition size.
Rating:
Title: Great drawers, multi purpose
Content: I already had a two-tier set of green drawers that I really liked from a different (and more expensive $32.99) seller, so I decided to give this three tier one a try because it looked the same and at a better price ($19.99). It is exactly the same when comparing the product, even the manufacturer address is the same. This style of drawer seems to be made and then sold under different names and prices, so shop around for the best deal. As for the drawers themselves, it's a well designed product, hence why I wanted a second set! They come well packaged, and they're really easy to put together. The drawers can be stacked with the metal supports, or they can be used as single height drawers. The versatility means I can use them in different configuration if I move somewhere with different cabinets. I have the two-tier one stacked and used in my vanity cabinet, but the three tier one I kept as separate drawers and put in some upper cabinets that I have trouble seeing to the back of, and these drawers fit, just barely (the cabinets are just a standard builder's grade wall cabinet). I can now pull out the drawers to get to the back stuff in the cabinet without needing to move everything, or I can lift out the whole drawer like a basket. You can also see up through the clear plastic bottom, which is convenient for really high cabinets. The drawers have a built in stop so you won't pull it out all the way by accident, but you do need to hold the base with your other hand while pulling on the drawer to make sure that the base doesn't move. I really like that these drawers can be detached from their base/slides if you want to take the drawer out, which is better than some other tiered drawer organizers where they're permanently attached to the slides. I would say these do better with lighter weight things as they are just plastic, but for most bathroom bottles and such, they are a good solution. The green color is subtle and looks a bit gray in some lighting. The ability to easily remove the drawer dividers to fit more or different shaped things is also great.
Rating:
Title: Countertop Organizer
Content: I love this so much. I use it to organize some of my extra nail polishes and it is perfect. It’s three tiers and the top one is the widest. Each one has 3 parts to them which isn’t a big need for me but I like that the option is there so I can separate them into sections in my own head. It was super easy to put together and even though the top one is the widest the whole thing is very sturdy and well balanced. You can slide each section forward or you can remove it from the tracks altogether so this is perfect when I don’t want all the extra polishes laying around or being messy. It is a little expensive for its simplicity but I get so much use out of it I don’t regret getting it and I have thought about getting another one multiple times because it’s that useful.
Rating:
Title: Bathroom Vanity Countertop Organizer: 3-Tier Makeup and Skincare Holder
Content: The item was received as described, well packaged and relatively easy to assemble. The item provides ample storage for the countertop area and is not too large for the inside of my cabinet either. Perfect for our needs.
Rating:
Title: Good size and sturdy
Content: Easy to put together and the product was just the right size . Like how the drawers slide out easily and the room height between each drawer.
Rating:
Title: A bit wobbly, but good!
Content: I like that this vanity organizer is a nice color, that the drawers run smoothly, and it holds a decent amount of stuff. Our bathroom counter was a mess but this organizer helped us wrangle all of our loose items neatly. I deducted a star because while the organizer was easy to put together, the rods it came with were either bent or didn't insert fully into their designated holes. Once the organizer was assembled, it was somewhat wobbly and wouldn't sit completely level despite my adjustments. If the organizer was made with sturdier materials, it'd be perfect.
Rating:
Title: Easy to assemble and instantly useful
Content: The first step of the instructions made no sense. It refers to a sticker that I can't find and then a jumble of numbers. Luckily, the pictures seem clear enough. In looking at my remaining pile while doing step two, though, I found the "sticker" they were referring to: a four pack of rubber feet on a sticky backing. The square was floating loose, making the instructions confusing. These feet go on the bottom of the lowest shelf where the upright pins insert on the other layers and are so that the organizer doesn't slip. Finding them after moving on meant I had to do the first step after step two or disassemble and start again. So it's a little difficult, but not as difficult as I thought it would be. I chose the lazy way and flipped the partially assembled organizer to add the feet without redoing anything. The feet do not actually fit in the bottom of the pinhole and so placement was a little imprecise, but they seem to have stuck well. Having completed step 2, the organizer is much taller than I expected, which means taller items will fit in the interior drawers. Also, I just figured out the instruction confusion. That one block of text covers all of the pictures from the start of instruction to the end rather than just step 1. The other blocks of text are a repeat of the same instructions in various languages. If you're not sure you want the separators or dividers, you can add them after the drawers have been put in place, or remove them after complete assembly. Also, it is easy to misalign one side of the divider, but slipping it out again and putting it back correctly is also easy. Inserting the drawers requires precision because they have a notch that you put them into, but this design means you can slide the drawer back and forth without it coming off or getting jammed. The notch also controls how far the drawer extends, with the final section at the back never going out over open air. This prevents the organizer from being unbalanced and falling forward. The height between the drawers, and the open walls, means you can easily reach the items in the back through the side when the drawer is slid forward. I found I often reach through the sides to get my items without sliding the drawer out at all. Despite the confusion, it was pretty easy to assemble the organizer. Watch your placement of the small trash pieces like the remainder after removing the sticky feet. They can look like toys or treats to cats and small children. The assembled organizer is sturdy enough that I was able to pick it up and carry it to my overly cluttered bathroom counter. Within minutes, everything that didn't need to be on the sink was within the organizer, both easy to access (sometimes easier than when on the counter) and organized by how I use them, making it less likely I'd forget to do something when washing up. And as a side benefit, because the dividers make interior walls, there are many places where bottles can sit upside down to get the last few bits of lotion and soap instead of wasting it. My only quibble is on the spacers. I would have liked the option of creating smaller and larger partitions rather than all equal-sized. This limitation means that I have some things (like a tissue box) balanced on a divider and in other areas I have large, unorganized spaces to accommodate one item that is slightly larger than the partition size.
Rating:
Title: Great drawers, multi purpose
Content: I already had a two-tier set of green drawers that I really liked from a different (and more expensive $32.99) seller, so I decided to give this three tier one a try because it looked the same and at a better price ($19.99). It is exactly the same when comparing the product, even the manufacturer address is the same. This style of drawer seems to be made and then sold under different names and prices, so shop around for the best deal. As for the drawers themselves, it's a well designed product, hence why I wanted a second set! They come well packaged, and they're really easy to put together. The drawers can be stacked with the metal supports, or they can be used as single height drawers. The versatility means I can use them in different configuration if I move somewhere with different cabinets. I have the two-tier one stacked and used in my vanity cabinet, but the three tier one I kept as separate drawers and put in some upper cabinets that I have trouble seeing to the back of, and these drawers fit, just barely (the cabinets are just a standard builder's grade wall cabinet). I can now pull out the drawers to get to the back stuff in the cabinet without needing to move everything, or I can lift out the whole drawer like a basket. You can also see up through the clear plastic bottom, which is convenient for really high cabinets. The drawers have a built in stop so you won't pull it out all the way by accident, but you do need to hold the base with your other hand while pulling on the drawer to make sure that the base doesn't move. I really like that these drawers can be detached from their base/slides if you want to take the drawer out, which is better than some other tiered drawer organizers where they're permanently attached to the slides. I would say these do better with lighter weight things as they are just plastic, but for most bathroom bottles and such, they are a good solution. The green color is subtle and looks a bit gray in some lighting. The ability to easily remove the drawer dividers to fit more or different shaped things is also great.
Rating:
Title: Countertop Organizer
Content: I love this so much. I use it to organize some of my extra nail polishes and it is perfect. It’s three tiers and the top one is the widest. Each one has 3 parts to them which isn’t a big need for me but I like that the option is there so I can separate them into sections in my own head. It was super easy to put together and even though the top one is the widest the whole thing is very sturdy and well balanced. You can slide each section forward or you can remove it from the tracks altogether so this is perfect when I don’t want all the extra polishes laying around or being messy. It is a little expensive for its simplicity but I get so much use out of it I don’t regret getting it and I have thought about getting another one multiple times because it’s that useful.
Rating:
Title: Bathroom Vanity Countertop Organizer: 3-Tier Makeup and Skincare Holder
Content: The item was received as described, well packaged and relatively easy to assemble. The item provides ample storage for the countertop area and is not too large for the inside of my cabinet either. Perfect for our needs.
Rating:
Title: Good size and sturdy
Content: Easy to put together and the product was just the right size . Like how the drawers slide out easily and the room height between each drawer.
Rating:
Title: A bit wobbly, but good!
Content: I like that this vanity organizer is a nice color, that the drawers run smoothly, and it holds a decent amount of stuff. Our bathroom counter was a mess but this organizer helped us wrangle all of our loose items neatly. I deducted a star because while the organizer was easy to put together, the rods it came with were either bent or didn't insert fully into their designated holes. Once the organizer was assembled, it was somewhat wobbly and wouldn't sit completely level despite my adjustments. If the organizer was made with sturdier materials, it'd be perfect.
Rating:
Title: Easy to assemble and instantly useful
Content: The first step of the instructions made no sense. It refers to a sticker that I can't find and then a jumble of numbers. Luckily, the pictures seem clear enough. In looking at my remaining pile while doing step two, though, I found the "sticker" they were referring to: a four pack of rubber feet on a sticky backing. The square was floating loose, making the instructions confusing. These feet go on the bottom of the lowest shelf where the upright pins insert on the other layers and are so that the organizer doesn't slip. Finding them after moving on meant I had to do the first step after step two or disassemble and start again. So it's a little difficult, but not as difficult as I thought it would be. I chose the lazy way and flipped the partially assembled organizer to add the feet without redoing anything. The feet do not actually fit in the bottom of the pinhole and so placement was a little imprecise, but they seem to have stuck well. Having completed step 2, the organizer is much taller than I expected, which means taller items will fit in the interior drawers. Also, I just figured out the instruction confusion. That one block of text covers all of the pictures from the start of instruction to the end rather than just step 1. The other blocks of text are a repeat of the same instructions in various languages. If you're not sure you want the separators or dividers, you can add them after the drawers have been put in place, or remove them after complete assembly. Also, it is easy to misalign one side of the divider, but slipping it out again and putting it back correctly is also easy. Inserting the drawers requires precision because they have a notch that you put them into, but this design means you can slide the drawer back and forth without it coming off or getting jammed. The notch also controls how far the drawer extends, with the final section at the back never going out over open air. This prevents the organizer from being unbalanced and falling forward. The height between the drawers, and the open walls, means you can easily reach the items in the back through the side when the drawer is slid forward. I found I often reach through the sides to get my items without sliding the drawer out at all. Despite the confusion, it was pretty easy to assemble the organizer. Watch your placement of the small trash pieces like the remainder after removing the sticky feet. They can look like toys or treats to cats and small children. The assembled organizer is sturdy enough that I was able to pick it up and carry it to my overly cluttered bathroom counter. Within minutes, everything that didn't need to be on the sink was within the organizer, both easy to access (sometimes easier than when on the counter) and organized by how I use them, making it less likely I'd forget to do something when washing up. And as a side benefit, because the dividers make interior walls, there are many places where bottles can sit upside down to get the last few bits of lotion and soap instead of wasting it. My only quibble is on the spacers. I would have liked the option of creating smaller and larger partitions rather than all equal-sized. This limitation means that I have some things (like a tissue box) balanced on a divider and in other areas I have large, unorganized spaces to accommodate one item that is slightly larger than the partition size.
Rating:
Title: Great drawers, multi purpose
Content: I already had a two-tier set of green drawers that I really liked from a different (and more expensive $32.99) seller, so I decided to give this three tier one a try because it looked the same and at a better price ($19.99). It is exactly the same when comparing the product, even the manufacturer address is the same. This style of drawer seems to be made and then sold under different names and prices, so shop around for the best deal. As for the drawers themselves, it's a well designed product, hence why I wanted a second set! They come well packaged, and they're really easy to put together. The drawers can be stacked with the metal supports, or they can be used as single height drawers. The versatility means I can use them in different configuration if I move somewhere with different cabinets. I have the two-tier one stacked and used in my vanity cabinet, but the three tier one I kept as separate drawers and put in some upper cabinets that I have trouble seeing to the back of, and these drawers fit, just barely (the cabinets are just a standard builder's grade wall cabinet). I can now pull out the drawers to get to the back stuff in the cabinet without needing to move everything, or I can lift out the whole drawer like a basket. You can also see up through the clear plastic bottom, which is convenient for really high cabinets. The drawers have a built in stop so you won't pull it out all the way by accident, but you do need to hold the base with your other hand while pulling on the drawer to make sure that the base doesn't move. I really like that these drawers can be detached from their base/slides if you want to take the drawer out, which is better than some other tiered drawer organizers where they're permanently attached to the slides. I would say these do better with lighter weight things as they are just plastic, but for most bathroom bottles and such, they are a good solution. The green color is subtle and looks a bit gray in some lighting. The ability to easily remove the drawer dividers to fit more or different shaped things is also great.
Rating:
Title: Countertop Organizer
Content: I love this so much. I use it to organize some of my extra nail polishes and it is perfect. It’s three tiers and the top one is the widest. Each one has 3 parts to them which isn’t a big need for me but I like that the option is there so I can separate them into sections in my own head. It was super easy to put together and even though the top one is the widest the whole thing is very sturdy and well balanced. You can slide each section forward or you can remove it from the tracks altogether so this is perfect when I don’t want all the extra polishes laying around or being messy. It is a little expensive for its simplicity but I get so much use out of it I don’t regret getting it and I have thought about getting another one multiple times because it’s that useful.
Rating:
Title: Bathroom Vanity Countertop Organizer: 3-Tier Makeup and Skincare Holder
Content: The item was received as described, well packaged and relatively easy to assemble. The item provides ample storage for the countertop area and is not too large for the inside of my cabinet either. Perfect for our needs.
Rating:
Title: Good size and sturdy
Content: Easy to put together and the product was just the right size . Like how the drawers slide out easily and the room height between each drawer.
Rating:
Title: A bit wobbly, but good!
Content: I like that this vanity organizer is a nice color, that the drawers run smoothly, and it holds a decent amount of stuff. Our bathroom counter was a mess but this organizer helped us wrangle all of our loose items neatly. I deducted a star because while the organizer was easy to put together, the rods it came with were either bent or didn't insert fully into their designated holes. Once the organizer was assembled, it was somewhat wobbly and wouldn't sit completely level despite my adjustments. If the organizer was made with sturdier materials, it'd be perfect.
Rating:
Title: Easy to assemble and instantly useful
Content: The first step of the instructions made no sense. It refers to a sticker that I can't find and then a jumble of numbers. Luckily, the pictures seem clear enough. In looking at my remaining pile while doing step two, though, I found the "sticker" they were referring to: a four pack of rubber feet on a sticky backing. The square was floating loose, making the instructions confusing. These feet go on the bottom of the lowest shelf where the upright pins insert on the other layers and are so that the organizer doesn't slip. Finding them after moving on meant I had to do the first step after step two or disassemble and start again. So it's a little difficult, but not as difficult as I thought it would be. I chose the lazy way and flipped the partially assembled organizer to add the feet without redoing anything. The feet do not actually fit in the bottom of the pinhole and so placement was a little imprecise, but they seem to have stuck well. Having completed step 2, the organizer is much taller than I expected, which means taller items will fit in the interior drawers. Also, I just figured out the instruction confusion. That one block of text covers all of the pictures from the start of instruction to the end rather than just step 1. The other blocks of text are a repeat of the same instructions in various languages. If you're not sure you want the separators or dividers, you can add them after the drawers have been put in place, or remove them after complete assembly. Also, it is easy to misalign one side of the divider, but slipping it out again and putting it back correctly is also easy. Inserting the drawers requires precision because they have a notch that you put them into, but this design means you can slide the drawer back and forth without it coming off or getting jammed. The notch also controls how far the drawer extends, with the final section at the back never going out over open air. This prevents the organizer from being unbalanced and falling forward. The height between the drawers, and the open walls, means you can easily reach the items in the back through the side when the drawer is slid forward. I found I often reach through the sides to get my items without sliding the drawer out at all. Despite the confusion, it was pretty easy to assemble the organizer. Watch your placement of the small trash pieces like the remainder after removing the sticky feet. They can look like toys or treats to cats and small children. The assembled organizer is sturdy enough that I was able to pick it up and carry it to my overly cluttered bathroom counter. Within minutes, everything that didn't need to be on the sink was within the organizer, both easy to access (sometimes easier than when on the counter) and organized by how I use them, making it less likely I'd forget to do something when washing up. And as a side benefit, because the dividers make interior walls, there are many places where bottles can sit upside down to get the last few bits of lotion and soap instead of wasting it. My only quibble is on the spacers. I would have liked the option of creating smaller and larger partitions rather than all equal-sized. This limitation means that I have some things (like a tissue box) balanced on a divider and in other areas I have large, unorganized spaces to accommodate one item that is slightly larger than the partition size.
Rating:
Title: Great drawers, multi purpose
Content: I already had a two-tier set of green drawers that I really liked from a different (and more expensive $32.99) seller, so I decided to give this three tier one a try because it looked the same and at a better price ($19.99). It is exactly the same when comparing the product, even the manufacturer address is the same. This style of drawer seems to be made and then sold under different names and prices, so shop around for the best deal. As for the drawers themselves, it's a well designed product, hence why I wanted a second set! They come well packaged, and they're really easy to put together. The drawers can be stacked with the metal supports, or they can be used as single height drawers. The versatility means I can use them in different configuration if I move somewhere with different cabinets. I have the two-tier one stacked and used in my vanity cabinet, but the three tier one I kept as separate drawers and put in some upper cabinets that I have trouble seeing to the back of, and these drawers fit, just barely (the cabinets are just a standard builder's grade wall cabinet). I can now pull out the drawers to get to the back stuff in the cabinet without needing to move everything, or I can lift out the whole drawer like a basket. You can also see up through the clear plastic bottom, which is convenient for really high cabinets. The drawers have a built in stop so you won't pull it out all the way by accident, but you do need to hold the base with your other hand while pulling on the drawer to make sure that the base doesn't move. I really like that these drawers can be detached from their base/slides if you want to take the drawer out, which is better than some other tiered drawer organizers where they're permanently attached to the slides. I would say these do better with lighter weight things as they are just plastic, but for most bathroom bottles and such, they are a good solution. The green color is subtle and looks a bit gray in some lighting. The ability to easily remove the drawer dividers to fit more or different shaped things is also great.
Rating:
Title: Countertop Organizer
Content: I love this so much. I use it to organize some of my extra nail polishes and it is perfect. It’s three tiers and the top one is the widest. Each one has 3 parts to them which isn’t a big need for me but I like that the option is there so I can separate them into sections in my own head. It was super easy to put together and even though the top one is the widest the whole thing is very sturdy and well balanced. You can slide each section forward or you can remove it from the tracks altogether so this is perfect when I don’t want all the extra polishes laying around or being messy. It is a little expensive for its simplicity but I get so much use out of it I don’t regret getting it and I have thought about getting another one multiple times because it’s that useful.
Rating:
Title: Bathroom Vanity Countertop Organizer: 3-Tier Makeup and Skincare Holder
Content: The item was received as described, well packaged and relatively easy to assemble. The item provides ample storage for the countertop area and is not too large for the inside of my cabinet either. Perfect for our needs.
Rating:
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