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Oh man, have you ever had a total mess of plastic containers spill out when you opened your kitchen cabinet? If so, this one’s for you. These days, what could be more frustrating than constantly searching for the right lid to match your reusable storage containers? You know the drill – containers without lids, lids without containers, and that one random lid that doesn’t fit anything. The issue isn’t that you don’t have enough containers, it’s that none of them seem to work together. Even though you swear they did when you bought them. The easiest fix is also the most obvious, even if it’s not the most exciting – just get containers with the same sized lids, in different depths.
Time to ditch the lid matching game for good, my friend. All you need to do is replace your random container set with a few key sizes. Grab some 32-ounce, 16-ounce, and 8-ounce containers, all with the same lid size. That’s it, that’s the hack. Once every container fits the same lid, no matter how deep it is, you’re done with the confusion. You just grab the container you need based on the volume, and the lid will fit perfectly. This system is super simple, but a lot of people are blown away by how much of a game-changer it is. Bonus: It frees up so much mental space not having to constantly hunt for the right lid.
How matching lids change everything
No more dread when you open your plastic container cabinet. Your lids and containers actually live up to the convenience they promise. When they’re quick and easy to use, you’ll actually use them more. For example, you can easily store leftovers or items that need to be eaten soon in their own little section of the fridge. No more shoving random bowls of food in the back, only to forget about them. Plus, you can ditch all the complicated storage solutions – the plate racks, drawer dividers, bins, and pegboards. With the same sized lids, the containers just stack up neatly, whether they’re empty in the cabinet or full in the fridge.
Before trying this hack, take a look at the storage containers you already have. Anything in good condition could be given away or donated. If they’re looking worn out, check the recycling numbers on the bottom – #1 and #2 are usually accepted. Then, invest in a set of containers in different heights but with the same lid size. We like this set of 34-ounce, 24-ounce, and 17-ounce containers with 4.4-inch twist-top lids, for about $15. No more lid matching headaches!


