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Reddit mentions of Seville Classics Large Mesh Stacking Storage Bin (2-Pack), Platinum
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Stackable & Nesting Storage - Handles flip up and allow you stack multiple bins. Fold down handles to stack baskets when empty.Wide Open Front - Reach in to access the contents of each container even while stacked. It's perfect for storing foodstuffs and snacks in pantries and in kitchen cabinets.Easy-Grip Handles - Steel wire handles are easy hold for quick and simple transport. Use it to carry cleaning supplies, household tools, and more!Metal Construction - Hold up to 40 lbs. in each iron mesh basket. Iron reinforced corners help prevent flexing for a sturdy bin.Dimensions - 11" W x 15" D x 8" H (15. 5" H with 2 units stacked)
Specs:
Color | Platinum |
Height | 8 Inches |
Length | 15 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 4.3 Pounds |
Width | 11 Inches |
If you are able/allowed, you could install pull out basket/"drawers". I use a coat closet for my pantry now and have a big lightweight plastic basket on the highest shelf storing seldom used paper good items. I also have some modular stacking basket shelf units because the coat closet only had the one upper shelf. (Like this, this, and this.)
I used to have a fixed pantry like yours though, and I mostly organized via baskets (see above), Rubbermaid dry storage, and things like this and this. Plastic bags and foil and stuff, I kept on a skinny laundry/pantry cart tucked in a weird nook in my kitchen. Now I keep those in a cabinet I don't have another use for.
I also have a few organizing basket things from IKEA, look online at their storage systems. Fixed pantries can be hard, get out your measuring tape and good luck!