The $20 West Elm Storage Solution That Keeps Produce Fresher Longer

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Getting your daily servings of fruits and veggies is easier said than done. Not only is produce increasingly expensive, but you also have to dedicate more time and effort to cooking it than, say, a microwave dinner. By the time you get a break in your busy schedule to prepare a nutritious homemade meal, your peppers, broccoli, and potatoes may very well have gone bad. There are, of course, ways around this problem, like only buying what you know you’ll consume in a week. Storage is also a major factor. Sure, keeping vegetables in the fridge can prolong their freshness, but it’s often not enough. Whether or not you keep them in bags or some other container can play a role, too. If there’s one bin that’s better than the rest, however, it’s Yamazaki’s stackable vegetable stocker. This $20 West Elm find not only promises to prevent your produce from spoiling quickly, but it’ll also help organize your fridge or pantry. It’s pretty genius, if you ask us.

Yamazaki Stackable Vegetable Stocker
Yamazaki Stackable Vegetable Stocker

Yamazaki Stackable Vegetable Stocker

$20 at West Elm

What is the Yamazaki Stackable Vegetable Stocker?

Made of lightweight resin, this compact yet roomy bin is designed to hold bulky produce and keep it ventilated. The bin is perforated on both of its long sides, allowing air to flow throughout its interior so your tomatoes and cucumbers don’t dry out fast. But by far, the coolest feature about this find is its adjustable divider. With this removable wall, you can store long veggies, like zucchini, next to more rotund produce, like onions. No matter the size or shape, the bin can accommodate it so long as it doesn’t exceed a width of 6 inches. The bin also has two side handles, so you can easily slide it out or move it from fridge to pantry to counter. And at only $20, it won’t break the bank, so you might as well stock up. As their name suggests, these boxes can also be stacked on top of one another for fuss-free storage.

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Credit: West Elm Credit: West Elm

Why You’ll Love the Yamazaki Stackable Vegetable Stocker

Aside from its small footprint that won’t take up too much room in your fridge, there are plenty of reasons to love the Yamazaki vegetable stocker. For one, it keeps different produce visible and within easy reach at all times thanks to its lid-free design. It’ll also help declutter your kitchen by keeping fruits and veggies in one neat box. It’s so much more organized than keeping them in plastic bags from the grocery store! Most importantly, your produce will receive much-needed ventilation and stay fresher longer, earning you a few more days to eat it before it spoils. It might not seem like much in the moment, but this will no doubt save you lots of money in the long run. Finally, the bin’s sleek, minimalist design — a Yamazaki signature — will upgrade the look of your pantry and fridge shelves. What more reason could you need to stock up and stack up?

Buy: Yamazaki Stackable Vegetable Stocker, $20