Bunnings hack that will change your life and coffee 

  • A NSW mother found one of the cheapest storage hacks to clear kitchen clutter 
  • Gina Baynham stumbled across the innovative idea which cost less than $2 
  • Hundreds of people commented online wanting to add it to their ‘Bunnings list’

Kitchen bench clutter is something familiar across many households, but one nifty mother found a cheap storage hack. 

After using everything from jars to boxes to solve coffee pod mess, Gina Baynham said she first spotted the innovative idea in a Facebook group. 

The mother-of-three turned to using a cheap storage solution from Bunnings Warehouse, ultimately changing her life.

The nifty kitchen hack keeps coffee pods off the kitchen counter, decreasing clutter (pictured) 

One clever NSW mother found a cheap storage hack (pictured) which left her benches clean 

One clever NSW mother found a cheap storage hack (pictured) which left her benches clean 

Gina Baynham (pictured) used a strip of plastic, usually used to join two fibre board sheets, and some double sided tape to bring order to her kitchen

Gina Baynham (pictured) used a strip of plastic, usually used to join two fibre board sheets, and some double sided tape to bring order to her kitchen

Using a strip of plastic, usually used to join two fibre board sheets, and some double sided tape, Ms Baynham told Kidspot she cut the plastic to 30 centimeter lengths.

The NSW mother stuck the eight strips of plastic, which cost $1.80 for 1.4 metres, to the underside of her cupboard.

Sitting neatly above the coffee machine, each strip holds about eight coffee pods.

‘The kitchen looks so uncluttered it has cleared up my bench surfaces,’ Ms Baynham told the publication. 

‘The only skill involved was getting the gap wide enough to slide the capsule in without it being so loose that it would fall out.’

Hundreds of people took to social media saying it was something to ‘add to the Bunnings list’.

The mother stuck the eight strips of plastic, which cost $1.80 for 1.4 metres (pictured), to the underside of her cupboard

The mother stuck the eight strips of plastic, which cost $1.80 for 1.4 metres (pictured), to the underside of her cupboard

Ms Baynham turned a cheap piece of plastic from Bunnings Warehouse to a storage hack, ultimately changing her life (pictured)

Ms Baynham turned a cheap piece of plastic from Bunnings Warehouse to a storage hack, ultimately changing her life (pictured)

 



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