Organize and Keep Your Refrigerator Clean With Fridge Coasters

Disclosure: I received samples in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

Since returning from our vacation, I have been turning my attention to cleaning and organizing our home. When I think about all that needs to be done, it feels overwhelming. However, I have been trying to break it down by concentrating on different zones. Today I am sharing a product that will help out with your refrigerator: Fridge Coasters.

Fridge Coasters are just what the name implies: “coasters” for your refrigerator. They are made from natural hard pressed wood pulp and printed with vegetable based inks. Fridge Coasters absorb drips and spills that inevitably occur in the refrigerator and eliminate moisture and odor. Once the coasters have done their job, they are easy to remove, recycle/compost and replace. They eliminate (or at least greatly reduce) the need to scrub refrigerator shelves and drawers.

Fridge Coasters come in a variety of styles and designs. The sight of these cheery liners make me smile every time I open my refrigerator. They also serve as motivation for me to keep my refrigerator organized and to toss the items that are past their prime.

Along with liners for the main shelves, there are also liners for the smaller side door compartments. My side doors were a little smaller than the liners, so I just gave them a trim with regular scissors to make them fit. Read more about Fridge Coasters and purchase them here.

I am excited when I find simple solutions to different household challenges. Let me know if you have found any products that help keep your home neat and organized!

One of my readers will win a set of Fridge Coasters in the design of their choice. Enter below!

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53 Comments

  1. I like the yellow stripes for the whole fridge. When you can, label all leftovers with the date that they were made

  2. The gray dots combo pack standard. Use a lazy susan to make certain nothing gets slid and unseen in the back

    1. I like the Rainbow Pack of Fridge Coasters. The Secret of keeping your fridge clean is not to let your kids or husband get near it.

  3. I like the water melon dot. I dont have any fridge organizational tips…our fridge seems like a diaster right now.

  4. I like this set in blue: Combo Pack Standard Door : set of 6. Tip: Wipe off and clean outside of condiment bottles and jars before you put them in the fridge.

  5. I like the Combo Pack Door+ (gallon plus) :: set of 6. I haven’t made up my mind about the color yet. There are so many beautiful colors to choose from 😍

  6. I would love the Gray Stripe color/design. My fridge organizing tip is to store leftovers in glass containers so you can see the contents.

  7. I love the blue dots. Keeps dates on containers leftovers etc so you dont go past the date when you should consume it.

  8. I love these! I don’t have any organizing tips for the fridge, but I do like to put stickers with dates on the containers so I know how long they have been in there. My favorite designs are the gray or blue dots.

  9. The blue dots are so cute, they make me happy. I wish I had some tips to add, but my frig is sort of scary!

  10. I do like the Combo Pack Standard Door : set of 6 in pink. I need help organizing my refrigerator.

  11. I like the rainbow pack. My organization tip is to not keep too many items in your refrigerator.

  12. I like the gray dot design. I organize by type of food/drink stored. All condiments are together, veggies in their bin, fruit in another.

  13. This is a brilliant idea! I love both the blue stripe and the gray dots. I wish I had refrigerator organizing tips to share. The only way that I keep mine looking decent is to do a weekly quick clean up and a monthly deep clean.

  14. I like the gray dot design. I don’t have any organizational tips. In fact, just opening the refrigerator makes me cringe. It’s totally packed and I know there are things that need to be thrown away.

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