Pull-out shelves, L-shaped racks, and stackable bins designed to work around pipes — because the space under your sink should not be a black hole.
The space under a kitchen or bathroom sink is awkward by design. Pipes, a garbage disposal, and a drain assembly all take up prime real estate right in the middle of the cabinet. Standard shelf organizers will not fit. Most bins slide around and tip when you try to grab something from the back.
The products below are all specifically engineered for under-sink use. They feature L-shaped cutouts that wrap around drain pipes, pull-out slide rails that bring the back of the cabinet to you, and adjustable heights to clear drain assemblies of different sizes. A good under-sink organizer does not require you to empty the whole cabinet to find one thing.
All highly rated, pipe-friendly, and built for the chaos of real under-sink cabinets.
The wire rack design adjusts to fit most under-sink spaces and the open shelving works around typical drain pipes. Two tiers mean cleaning supplies can live on one level while refills or less-used items sit below. A perennially best-selling option for a reason.
Price range: $20–$30 | Best for: kitchen and bathroom, basic under-sink organization
Check Price on AmazonThe L-shaped design fits around drain pipes and garbage disposals, making it work in kitchen sinks where straight-across shelves simply cannot. Full pull-out functionality means you slide the entire shelf toward you rather than reaching blind into the back of the cabinet. Supports up to 50 lbs.
Price range: $35–$50 | Best for: kitchen sinks with garbage disposals, deep cabinets
Check Price on AmazonFive levels of height adjustment from 13.6" to 16.9" means this fits the widest variety of under-sink configurations. The C-shape design slides in without hitting drain pipes. The two-pack value is excellent — use one under the kitchen sink and one under the bathroom sink.
Price range: $38–$55 | Best for: varying cabinet heights, buying for two sinks at once
Check Price on AmazonTaller internal clearance than most — up to 16.9" — makes it ideal for under-sink cabinets that need to accommodate taller spray bottles and cleaning supplies. Suction cups and nano adhesive stabilizers keep it from sliding when you pull it out. Holds up to 50 lbs per unit.
Price range: $40–$58 | Best for: tall bottles, heavy cleaning supplies
Check Price on AmazonClear PET material means you always see exactly what is inside without opening or pulling out the drawer. Stainless steel support tubes resist rust — critical for the humid environment under a sink. Each drawer holds up to 15 lbs, and the top drawer pulls out independently from the lower rack.
Price range: $35–$48 | Best for: bathroom under-sink, seeing inventory at a glance
Check Price on AmazonWhite finish blends into most bathroom cabinetry while the movable internal dividers let you customize compartment sizes. The stackable design makes it easy to use the full vertical height of the cabinet. Particularly popular for bathroom organization of hair tools, skincare, and cleaning supplies.
Price range: $32–$44 | Best for: bathroom sinks, skincare and hair tool storage
Check Price on AmazonThe best value two-pack of the REALINN L-shaped pull-out design. Same 50-lb capacity per unit, same pipe-friendly L-shape, but buying two at once makes the math work out significantly better than buying separately. Ideal if you have two problem sinks to tackle at once.
Price range: $48–$65 | Best for: households tackling both kitchen and bathroom at once
Check Price on AmazonThe most common under-sink organizer mistake is buying without measuring. Measure the interior width of your cabinet, the height from shelf to the underside of the sink basin, and the horizontal distance between drain pipes. Most modern organizers accommodate a range of sizes, but knowing your dimensions prevents returns.
The back of under-sink cabinet doors is almost always wasted space. Add an over-door organizer or a mounted hook rack and you gain storage for sponges, garbage bags, or dish soap without taking up any floor space inside the cabinet.
The items you reach for most often — dish soap, sponges, a scrub brush — should be at the front of the under-sink cabinet. Reserve the back for refill bottles, less-used supplies, and backup stock.
Cleaning products together, dish products together, drain products together. When everything lives in a logical category, you spend zero time searching and grab exactly what you need in one motion.