Kitstorack Under Sink Organizer 2-Pack Pull Out
Updated April 25, 2026
By Drew Derekshaw

Kitstorack Under Sink Organizer 2-Pack Pull Out. Check our full review for pros, cons, and verdict.
See PricePros
- +All-metal construction feels solid and holds up to 60 lbs per unit
- +Both top and bottom shelves slide out for easy access to items in the back
- +Height adjustable across 5 settings to work around different pipe configurations
- +2-pack covers both kitchen and bathroom sinks from a single purchase
- +Included adhesive strips and suction cups keep the unit stable without drilling
Cons
- -Does not fit under kitchen sinks with garbage disposals at standard height
- -Top shelf has no pull-out stop and can slide all the way off if pulled too far
- -Requires an Allen wrench and about 10 minutes to assemble per unit
- -Must be positioned slightly away from the back wall or drawers cannot slide out
Our Verdict
A well-built 2-tier pull-out organizer that works well under bathroom sinks and kitchen sinks without garbage disposals. The all-metal construction and smooth-sliding drawers are a clear step up from plastic alternatives. Measure your cabinet before buying, especially if you have a disposal, because the 14-inch minimum height does not fit every kitchen sink.
Overview
Under-sink cabinets are where organization goes to die. Pipes, garbage disposals, and awkward angles turn 4-5 square feet of storage into a pile of cleaning bottles you can never find. The Kitstorack 2-Pack is a pair of 2-tier metal organizers with sliding drawers that sit on the cabinet floor and give you actual shelves in that mess.
The set has 3,500+ Amazon ratings at 4.6 stars, and Kitchen Tide ranked it "Best Overall" in their kitchen cabinet organizer roundup. Kitchintelligence and KitchenWink both include it in their 2026 best-of lists. The main competitors are the REALINN (tool-free assembly, L-shaped pipe-friendly design) and the Vtopmart (clear plastic, 4-pack, lighter duty). Kitstorack is the sturdiest of the three, and the only one where both shelves slide out.
One warning up front: this organizer does not fit under every kitchen sink. Multiple Amazon reviewers report it is too tall for cabinets with garbage disposals, even at the lowest height setting. Bathroom sinks are a safer bet. Measure your cabinet before ordering.
Key Features
Each organizer is a 2-tier metal unit measuring roughly 12 inches wide, 15.5 inches deep, and 14-17 inches tall depending on height setting. The middle shelf sits on an adjustable bracket with 5 preset positions, adding up to 3 inches of height. This lets you raise or lower the top shelf to clear pipes or fit taller bottles on the bottom.
Both tiers slide out on metal rails. The bottom drawer has a stop that prevents you from pulling it all the way out. The top shelf does not have this stop, so if you pull it too far, the whole tray comes out. Several YouTube reviewers flagged this as something to be careful about, especially with heavy items.
The unit stays put via four suction cups and two adhesive tape strips (one per leg). The suction cups work on smooth cabinet surfaces. The adhesive strips are for textured or porous surfaces where suction cups won't hold. Across the entire under-sink organizer category, suction cup failure is the most common complaint, so use the adhesive strips if you are loading anything heavy.
You get two organizers per box. They should be assembled as mirror images of each other so one slides out from the left and one from the right. The included Allen wrench handles assembly, which takes about 10 minutes per unit.
Performance
A YouTube reviewer posted a 2-month follow-up and said it was "a pleasure having this under my sink." The drawers still slid smoothly, the suction cups held, and the organization stuck. That tracks with Amazon reviews where buyers say it transformed their under-sink chaos almost immediately.
The bottom drawer is the workhorse. At roughly 14.5 x 9.5 inches of usable surface, it holds spray bottles, dish soap, sponge refills, and cleaning supplies. The top shelf is smaller (about 13 x 6 inches) and better suited for lighter items like sponges, gloves, or smaller bottles.
In a head-to-head comparison video, a reviewer tested the Kitstorack against the REALINN side by side. The REALINN visibly tilted when loaded with heavy products. The Kitstorack did not. The Kitstorack also has a smoother rail-based sliding mechanism versus the REALINN's metal-on-metal contact. And only the Kitstorack's top shelf slides out. The reviewer's conclusion: "I just like this one... it's a lot nicer."
The fit issue is real, though. One Amazon reviewer wrote that the units "did not fit even at the lowest height" under a standard kitchen sink with a garbage disposal. They ended up using them in the bathroom instead. If your kitchen sink cabinet has less than 14 inches of clearance under the pipes, this product won't work there.
Build Quality & Design
The frame is carbon steel with a black powder-coated finish. The wooden drawer handles give it a slightly nicer look than the all-metal competitors. One reviewer on YouTube called it "mostly metal" and confirmed it feels durable with a claimed 60 lb weight capacity.
The sliding rails are smooth. Multiple reviewers compare them favorably to the REALINN's simpler mechanism. Removable liner mats sit in each basket to prevent small items from falling through the mesh. The liners will need occasional cleaning but they're easy to take out.
One Amazon reviewer received a unit with missing clips that hold the basket to the frame. This appears to be an occasional quality control issue rather than a design problem. Worth checking your parts against the included hardware list during assembly.
The steel coating should resist rust in the damp under-sink environment, though no reviewer has posted long-term corrosion data beyond a few months.
Value for Money
The 2-pack structure is the value play. You get two organizers for about what the REALINN 2-pack costs, and less than what a single premium Rev-A-Shelf pull-out runs. Vtopmart's 4-pack of clear plastic bins is cheaper, but those are lightweight plastic with no rail-based sliding.
For context, a custom pull-out cabinet system from Rev-A-Shelf or Lynk Professional runs hundreds of dollars and requires drilling into your cabinet. The Kitstorack delivers about 80% of that functionality with zero permanent installation.
The price-per-unit math works out well if you actually use both organizers, which most buyers do. One under the kitchen sink, one in the bathroom, and you've organized two cabinets for less than dinner out.
Who Should Buy This
Anyone with a bathroom vanity cabinet that's become a black hole of toiletries and cleaning supplies. Bathroom sinks are the sweet spot because they rarely have garbage disposals and typically have more clearance.
Renters who can't drill into cabinets. The suction cup and adhesive mounting means zero damage. Pull it out when you move and take it with you.
People who already tried a basic plastic shelf under the sink and got frustrated when it tipped over, broke, or couldn't hold real weight. The metal construction here is a meaningful upgrade.
Who Should Skip This
If you have a kitchen sink with a garbage disposal, measure carefully. At 14 inches minimum height, this organizer won't clear most disposal units. The REALINN's L-shaped design works better around bulky plumbing because its top tier is offset rather than stacked directly above.
If you want tool-free assembly with zero fuss, the REALINN snaps together in a couple of minutes with no Allen wrench needed. The Kitstorack is not hard to put together, but it does require a few minutes of actual assembly.
If you need to see what's in each bin at a glance, the Vtopmart clear plastic organizers are better. The Kitstorack's opaque metal baskets mean you're pulling drawers out to see what's inside, which is fine for cleaning supplies but less ideal for a bathroom vanity where you might want to spot items quickly.
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