4Pack Drawer Dividers for Clothes, 4″ High Adjustable Expandable Dresser Drawer Organizer, Clear Plastic Separators for Dresser, Underwear, Cosmetic, Toiletries
$20.99 $14.66
$20.99 $14.66
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Transparent & Sturdy Material:Made of durable shatter-resistant plastic; Moreover, the silicone strips on both sides as a buffer to effectively protect the drawers from scratching and marring. The sturdy and durable material will last long, providing convenience and comfort to you. They will play a greater role of organization and storage.
Easy Installation & Removal:Adjust the divider to a suitable length before install, through strong spring tension and silicone friction makes drawer divider more stable. When not in use, just press the button and push back the extendable side panel. (Note: Clean the drawer before use)
Multipurpose drawer dividers:Use these to create customized drawer storage anywhere. Ideal for keeping drawers organized and items easy to find what you need. Perfect for organizing Clothes, Baby Clothes, Underwear, socks and more.
Expandable & AdjustableWith a height of 4″, and an adjustable length ranging from 10.2″ to 16.6″, our drawer dividers can be easily fitted into most drawers and cabinets, providing the ideal solution for keeping your items organized and your drawers tidy at all times.
Space saving designThe thickness of the divider is only 0.6”, this design will improve the space utilization, they can be placed vertically or horizontally, providing a great deal of flexibility to fit the various sizes of the drawers.
7 reviews for 4Pack Drawer Dividers for Clothes, 4″ High Adjustable Expandable Dresser Drawer Organizer, Clear Plastic Separators for Dresser, Underwear, Cosmetic, Toiletries
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Destiny Galvan –
Does the job
Used them for our kitchen drawers and it’s helped declutter so much. They’re great for separating clothes and light weight items. But for more heavier things the divider might skew a bit. It’s not a big deal for me since it’s as easy as re-aligning. Overall, very happy with these.
Maritza –
Great for Baby Clothes, Not Heavy Items
I’ve been using these dividers for my baby’s clothes, and they work really well for smaller, lightweight items. They’re a good size for standard dresser drawers and easy to adjust, so I could set them up exactly how I wanted. They’re great for keeping everything organized, but they’re not sturdy enough for heavier clothes, I can tell they would shift or pop out with too much weight. They do the job, but for what you get, the price feels a little high
Laura Jessie –
Not the most sturdy dividers
Using these dividers in my kitchen drawers to keep all my cooking utensils separate. The plastic of these seems slightly thin, especially when they’re expanded all the way. Not sure how long they will last. They don’t seem super sturdy. They were really easy to use and install. Some of these didn’t stretch out long enough to fit in some of the drawers I wanted to use them in. But that is mostly my fault not paying attention to dimensions. I may use some of them in my kids drawers to help organize their clothes. I probably wouldn’t purchase these again.
Joan Lambert –
Makes organization easy
These work really well for dividing drawers into multiple spaces. I used three for my sock drawer and one for my pj drawer. They are easy to resize and to fit snugly against the sides of the drawer, either with or without the included foam pads. I like that they are clear. To extend the dividers, you pull them. To shorten the dividers, there is a slightly-difficult-to-find release that you pull up slightly before pressing the ends toward each other. (I’ve shown this in the attached photo.)I’d like to get more of these in a taller height.
Tracey –
They’re entirely functional and easy to adjust
These are easy to use and helped me to better organize my sock and bra drawers. The only ‘assembly’ needed was to stick the foam bumpers to the ends.One thing I will look for in future drawer dividers is a smooth top. It’s really no big deal in my sock drawer, but there is an opening at the top of these where lint, etc. could collect. They wouldn’t be ideal in the kitchen for that reason, although they’re not marketed for kitchen use.The price, to me, just under 30 at the time of my order, is a little high in comparison to similar products.
Pamela Watson –
A bit flimsy but they work
I got these dividers for my dresser drawers to separate socks, camisoles and so on. They also work for my craft room drawers, but I wouldn’t put them in the kitchen for utensils. They are made of a thin plastic and aren’t the strongest. I think anything that bashes on them would certainly scratch them and potentially crack them. They seem okay for soft items, however. They’re easy to assemble. Peel off the back to reveal the sticky side of the cushion and apply the cushion to the end of each divider. Extend the divider by pulling outward. Reduce the size by opening the clasp on the side of the divider and pushing the two parts together. It’s a bit of a fiddle to get the size right, but once it is, just press the divider down into the drawer. They’re only 4 inches tall so you couldn’t use them in a deep drawer. They’re okay, but quite honestly, I think the price is high for only four of these and for how they’re made.
LaLa –
Drawer Dividers
I’m using these dividers to separate my pants into different sections, which has allowed me to use four rows instead of three baskets, so extra space. They can expand from 10 to 17 inches. My drawers coincidentally are a perfect fit at one of the notches. A drawer that isn’t a perfect fit at one of the notches may have a looser fit, but there are “anti-slip patches” that can be stuck to the drawer on either end to hold these dividers in place. They have to be forcibly extended, and they’re easier to extend than to push back together. The plastic on plastic clicking as it’s adjusted increases the odds of something breaking, but they shouldn’t have to be adjusted often.