Clean refrigerator and organized kitchen counter display Amazon gadgets with vibrant fresh produce and natural light

Amazon Gadgets Slash Grocery Waste

At a Glance

  • A single shopping trip per week drives one editor to test fridge helpers
  • Vacuum sealer, herb saver, and storage bins cost as little as $9
  • 15,700+ five-star reviews back the drip catcher set

Why it matters: These tools stretch groceries longer and cut weekly store runs.

Living 25 minutes from the nearest supermarket, Amanda S. Bennett shops once a week and stuffs her refrigerator and freezer to the brim. To keep food fresh and organized, she tested ten low-cost gadgets on Amazon-every pick rings in under $25 and most drop even lower with on-page coupons.

The Vacuum Sealer That Ends Freezer Burn

The Bonsenkitchen Vacuum Sealer fell to $37 from $50 after a coupon. It pulls air out of bags in seconds, sealing meat, chips, or sous-vide portions. One reviewer sealed a T-bone in under 40 seconds and praised its suction power.

Bins That Stop the Roll-Away Fruit

A four-pack of Vtopmart BPA-free bins costs $16 (down from $19). Amanda S. Bennett corrals yogurt cups in neat rows and keeps apples from roaming. Wide handles slide out for quick grabs, though hand-washing is required.

A Butter Dish That Locks Out Odors

The Pisol Butter Dish hit $9, marked down from $13. A silicone ring and locking lid block fridge smells, while side ramps wipe knives clean. Both parts are dishwasher-safe and small enough for the dairy bin.

Quick-Read Thermometers for Safe Temps

Vouloir Digital Thermometers display fridge and freezer temps at a glance. The pair sells for $13, originally $15.

Labeled Vtopmart bins organize yogurt cups and apples on refrigerator shelf with apple resting on top

A Cute Deodorizer That Uses Baking Soda

The Monkey Business Chill Bill, shaped like a penguin, holds baking soda to absorb odors. Price after coupon: $15 from $20.

Herb Saver Keeps Basil Perky

The Prepara Herb Saver Eco stores herbs upright with water at the base. It dropped to $23 from $24 and prevents wilt for days.

Shelf Liners You Cut to Size

Shinywear’s set of 16 washable liners costs $13, down from $15. Trim them to fit any shelf and catch drips before they spread.

Airtight Produce Boxes

Freshmage containers, four for $19, lock tight and stack to keep berries crisp.

Drip Catchers With 15,700+ Fans

Glacier Fresh’s duo of drip catchers sells for $11. More than 15,700 shoppers awarded five stars for catching condensation under bottles.

Freeze Soup in Perfect Cubes

The YouCopia FreezeUp block maker, two for $16 (orig. $20), turns leftover soup into stackable frozen bricks.

Key Takeaways

  • Vacuum-seal bulk meat once and skip weekly meat runs
  • Clear bins end the lost-yogurt problem
  • A $9 butter dish keeps sticks fresh and fragrant-free
  • Digital thermometers ensure safe temps without guesswork
  • FreezeUp molds transform leftovers into tidy cubes

News Of Losangeles originally published this roundup on January 14, 2026.

Author

  • My name is Amanda S. Bennett, and I am a Los Angeles–based journalist covering local news and breaking developments that directly impact our communities.

    Amanda S. Bennett covers housing and urban development for News of Los Angeles, reporting on how policy, density, and displacement shape LA neighborhoods. A Cal State Long Beach journalism grad, she’s known for data-driven investigations grounded in on-the-street reporting.

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