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Kitchen Clue 5-Piece Stainless Steel Food Storage Containers with Airtight Lids
AED69.00Set of 5 food-grade stainless steel bowls with airtight plastic lids.
Sizes range from 200ml to 1100ml, perfect for storing food, snacks, or spices.
Durable, stackable, and easy to clean, suitable for everyday kitchen use.
Kitchen Next 3-Piece Large Stainless Steel Storage Containers (5-7kg Capacity)
AED146.00High-quality stainless steel containers for storing grains, pulses, and dry food.
Snug-fit lids prevent contamination.
Comes in sizes ranging from 5 kg to 7 kg, perfect for gifting on special occasions like weddings or housewarmings.
KITOME Plastic Cutlery Holder with Drainage (White)
AED71.00This detachable caddy includes three holders with drainage holes and an oak base with anti-slip buttons.
Perfect for storing cutlery, it’s lightweight, durable, and portable for family dinners.
Measures 9.2″x3.3″x5.1″.
Kitstorack 2-Tier Pull-Out Under Sink Organizer with Sliding Drawers
AED148.00This 2-tier pull-out cabinet organizer maximizes under-sink storage with adjustable height settings (13.7″ to 16.9″).
Suction cups and nano tapes stabilize it, while sliding baskets offer easy access to essentials.
Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and offices, this durable organizer is easy to assemble and keeps spaces tidy and efficient.
Kitstorack Expandable Pull-Out Cabinet Organizer for Kitchen
AED85.00Adjustable cabinet drawer fits spaces 11.7″ to 19.7″ wide.
Made of durable metal with a smooth sliding system, it’s easy to install without tools.
Perfect for pots, pans, and pantry items.
Lawei 2-Pack Storage Baskets
AED52.00Maximize storage in cabinets or closets with this metal under-shelf basket.
Easy to install with no tools needed.
Features a durable mesh design for holding kitchen linens, canned food, or snacks.
Supports up to 10 lbs. Dimensions: 15″L x 10″W x 5.6″H.
Lifewit 2-Pack Stackable Tea Bag & Coffee Pod Organizer Bins
AED58.00This tea organizer features four removable dividers for customizable storage.
Its stackable design maximizes space, while the durable, clear material allows easy item visibility.
Perfect for storing tea bags, sweeteners, and small kitchen essentials, it’s great for cabinets, countertops, and pantries.
Lifewit 3-Tier Expandable Spice Drawer Organizer (Clear, Set of 6)
AED51.00This adjustable spice rack fits drawers 3.35″ or higher and holds up to 24 standard spice jars.
Its 3-tier inclined design ensures easy viewing and access.
Made of durable, transparent plastic, it’s lightweight, easy to clean (not dishwasher-safe), and versatile for storing spices, oils, medicines, or nail polish.
Dimensions: 7.9″ × 5.2″ × 1.5″.
Lifewit Compact Silverware Drawer Organizer (Gray)
AED39.00Save space with this non-slip, stackable organizer featuring three tiers and a top compartment. At 15.6″ × 4.1″ × 2″, it’s durable, BPA-free, and easy to clean with a damp cloth.
Lifewit Expandable Silverware Drawer Organizer (Black)
AED55.00This adjustable organizer fits drawers from 13″ to 22.4″ wide and offers 8 compartments for sorted storage.
Made of durable, BPA-free plastic, it’s easy to clean and ideal for maximizing drawer space.
Lifewit Expandable Utensil Organizer for Kitchen Drawers (Black)
AED65.00Adjustable from 3 to 5 slots to fit drawers 13-22.4 inches wide.
Stores cooking utensils, silverware, and more. BPA-free material with a sturdy frame prevents slipping and ensures easy access.
LIONONLY 2-Tier Stainless Steel Dish Rack with Drainboard
AED78.00The LIONONLY 2-tier dish rack (12.8″D x 16.7″W x 13″H) offers ample space for kitchen utensils, perfect for families of 3-6.
It features a 360° rotating spout for efficient drainage, rust-resistant stainless steel construction, and non-slip rubber feet for stability.
Easy to assemble in 5 minutes, it includes a water collection tray, utensil holder, and knife sink.
Customer satisfaction guaranteed.
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The villagers are out there with a vengeance to get that Frankenstein
You made all the required mock ups for commissioned layout, got all the approvals, built a tested code base or had them built, you decided on a content management system, got a license for it or adapted:
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- Authorities in our business will tell in no uncertain terms that Lorem Ipsum is that huge, huge no no to forswear forever.
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- Websites in professional use templating systems.
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