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One-Pot Pasta - by  Nora Singley (Hardcover)

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What to Cook & When to Cook It - by  Georgie Mullen (Hardcover)

Cozy Baking Life - by  Michelle Lu (Hardcover)

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Actually Easy - by  MacKenzie Smith (Hardcover)

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Common materials include bamboo, iron or steel, brass-finish metal, various woods (engineered or framed), and particle board.

Sizes vary: small helper shelves and holders are a few inches high and wide; mid-size organizers are typically about 6–36 inches tall; and taller pantry or bookcase-style units can be around 72 inches tall in the detailed listings.

Common options are freestanding tabletop or countertop placement, wall-mountable racks with mounting holes, and magnetic organizers designed to attach to the side of a refrigerator or other magnetic surface.

Many items require some assembly. Larger cabinets often note “Adult Assembly Required,” while several corner and helper shelves include tools and a visual guide for straightforward setup.

Some cookbook holders use weighted chains—often described as weighted ball chains—to hold pages open on a freestanding tabletop or countertop stand.

Larger cabinets and shelves often include anti-tip devices, soft-close hinges, and listed maximum shelf weight capacities to improve safety and stability.

Descriptions and reviews report strong magnetic hold and compatibility with refrigerators and other magnetic surfaces; some models attach to the side of a fridge and others offer mounting holes for wall installation.

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