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Just to the left of the stove, and the goddamn potato masher always manages to wiggle its way to the top and block the drawer opening.
It’s also how some fruit is grown so leave the drawer ecosystem alone.
Every family has this drawer
I live alone and have this drawer.
I am ridiculously organized and clean. I do that 5 minutes of swift pickup/wipe a few times each day.
That said, still have this drawer. There is always a collection of items that don't seem to go "together" but they're always used. That's what this drawer is for.
I don't get the stock picture though. It's an obvious arrangement of tools that haven't even been used.
To an extent, we always had a junk drawer. Over the years it got smaller and more organized. Utinsels have an actual drawer for them all. So no pizza cutter in our junk drawer anymore. Almost everything in your picture has a spot for us.
Here's our junk drawer now.
We have 2 drawers like that. What's the problem with it if you don't have a better place to put that shit?
I have this drawer.
It's not a junk drawer.
It's an irregular kitchen items drawer.
It's just the cost of being someone who actually uses their kitchen. We have the garlic press, scissors, pizza cutter, bench scrapers, microplaners, thermometers, etc... in there. All useful things that fit poorly with other things, so they get a drawer all to themselves.
The junk drawer with batteries and twist ties is another drawer.
Yep, I have a 'random shit' drawer too
We've got 2
We have 3 such drawers, one in the kitchen, one in a common area and one in the laundry room.
Yeah, everyone has such a drawer. But what is that green thing at the top? Something for baking?
Why is it on the top. It should be second or third.
Looks like a junk drawer or a multi purpose drawer in any kitchen. There is often one near the sink. In some larger cabinet sets, the small drawer like that is on the end. But it varies where everyone has it. Maybe all the decent sized kitchens do.
My life is this drawer.
I don't get why it bothers you, well, maybe it's not a serious disagreement idk.
Ahh. The good ole junk drawer.
I've had one in every home I've lived, even when I was the minor.
Wife says the same.
Exactly like in the picture
Every house has that drawer.
Shit not only does ever house have this drawer, every restaurant I've ever worked in has a utensil pan like this.
I have multiple junk drawers. Like all of them.
Yep, we all do. Although you might be going a little far in putting the food scale in there.
This isn't a true junk drawer in my mind because it looks to be all cooking implements. I have a junk drawer, but it contains like rubber bands, rando pencils, gum, etc.
its the miscellaneous drawer, its normal, we have a whole misc cabinet.
I can understand just about everything in this drawer because I have a drawer that looks like that ...
What I don't understand is that lettuce knuckle duster thing .... were you planning on going to war with the vegetables?
Entropy wins.... always. You must free yourself and accept this. You cannot defeat entropy.
Every house has one. My mother with legit OCD had one... though she claimed it was a 'Miscellaneous' drawer and not a junk drawer. (To be fair, it was a well organized junk drawer at any rate.)
But yeah, your wife is right.
Close the drawer?
And yes there's always a bucket drawer for things that can't be categorized
We moved to a new house, and I was storing things like a hammer, nails, screws etc. In a kitchen drawer for hanging the 5 millions things to go on the wall. My wife asks me if the drawer will eventually be cleared out.
It's been 2 years.
We have a miscellaneous drawer of utensils and kitchen tools. Also another drawer of non-kitchen stuff that's just "the kitchen drawer" - screwdrivers, pliers, paper clips, rubber bands, magnets, ruler, magnifying glass.., not exactly "organized" but randomly deposited in compartments of an old generic drawer organizer so at least it's not just a pile. We just call it "the drawer".
Every home has that drawer. What is the problem that needs a solution?
You're lucky you only have one, and it's only a single layer deep
For every item in that drawer, ask yourself: "When was the last time I used this?"
If it's more than a year ago, it's not in the right place.
If it's less than a year ago, it's also not in the right place.
as others have said, "yes" most people have the misfit drawer. We always called it the "horrible drawer_ because ladles and can openers and things would often catch and make it hard to open. I say embrace it, everyone deserves love even if not everyone fits in perfectly
Everyone I've ever known personally has a "junk drawer." It's where various random doodads and thingamajigs go when they don't neatly fit any other category. And batteries.
You could build our repurpose something like a silverware organiser, but fitted to the items in there.
But the true travesty: the scale should be easily accessible and in constant use tsk tsk
(We don't have such a drawer btw)