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The 6 best products from the Home Edit's organizing collection at Walmart

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Joanna and Clea standing in front of a rainbow wall of shelves
These pro organizers have created top-shelf storage products just for you. (Photo: Walmart)

There is something oh-so-satisfying about opening up a pantry, drawer or closet and being able to see exactly what's stored inside at a glance. But the reality for many of us is a cluttered jumble of supplies that prevents us from finding whatever it is that we actually need. Never fear! Celebrity organizers Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin of the Home Edit have created a line of organizing products with Walmart that will help you master the mess — once and for all.

Here, we've rounded up six supplies that will get your organizing journey started off on the right foot.

Sturdy and slim, these wooden hangers will take your closet from strewn-about to streamlined.
$25 at Walmart

Wooden hangers are the sturdiest option (and especially great for coats), but they tend to be extremely bulky and eat up a ton of valuable real estate in a closet. Enter this set of slim wooden hangers. You'll get a dozen that are built to support whatever you hang from them without overwhelming your rod. Plus, they've got non-slip pants bars and notches at each shoulder for slippery or sleeveless pieces.

One convert even came up with a nickname for them, adding, "Honestly I always thought a hanger was a hanger; how different could they really be?? Different. VERY, VERY Different!!! My husband and I have renamed them the magic hangers. I am a bit of a bigger person and keeping shirts on hangers with out them sliding off is more difficult then it should be - till now!!"

Arrange headbands at the ready on a countertop to make morning accessorizing a breeze and free up drawer space for other essentials.
$13 at Walmart

Headbands are still a must-have accessory for many, but stashing them typically proves tricky. In a drawer, they pile up and prevent it from opening. In a basket, they can look like a jumbled mess. But stored neatly on this brilliant acrylic stand? They're always at the ready in a tidy little line for grab-and-go mornings.

This mom shares, "Wow is this useful! Stacking my hairbands on my bedroom mirror just didn't seem appropriate or elegant for me. Then I started tucking them away in a hair drawer and completely forgetting about them. I need them somewhere out in the open where I can view them often but not be in the way or look disorganized. This simple yet very useful storage system has finally given me the cutest and most organized answer! I also was able to fit all of my daughters large and extra large bows inside that take just way too much space in our hair-supply drawer."

Use a turntable to make small stuff in the pantry way more accessible.
$10 at Walmart

When it comes to the pantry, the little stuff (like spices and seasoning packets) can get inadvertently shoved to the back of the shelf, only to be found months later well past their expiration dates. This ultra-convenient turntable can solve that issue. Fill it with spice jars or small condiment bottles and keep those tiny cooking staples easily accessible within a relatively small footprint. Give it a whirl to find just the ingredient you're looking for.

This pleased purchaser reminds us that it's not just ideal for the pantry: "Turntable is sturdy and level. I put it in my fridge to hold jars of jelly, jam and nut butters. This would work well for spices or medicine bottles, too."

Decant your cooking staples into these rectangular, stackable storage containers for a clean-lined, space-maximized look.
$25 at Walmart

Use these in the fridge or the pantry to give your go-to goods an efficient home. Rectangular bins (versus the cylindrical ones you often see) make the most of every inch of space by nestling neatly together. These dishwasher-, microwave- and freezer-safe canisters are stackable with an airtight seal. What more could you want?

"I just went thru 'weevils' in my pantry," shares one shopper. "After throwing out hundreds of dollars in food, I decided it was time for all airtight storage. These came at just the right time. They are awesome!"

Step up your storage with this handy riser for cans and bottles, and keep your condiments and hot sauce at the ready.
$18 at Walmart

Keep an eye on your supply with these convenient shelf risers. Use them to keep canned goods and condiments in sight — particularly if you've got a variety of them floating around and want to know exactly what you have available (and what needs to be added to the shopping list).

This home chef shares, "These tiers are what my spice cabinet needed. The number of times I had to pull everything out to find one jar of spice is insane. This makes it so much easier to reach everything and see what I already have. I also have some loose packets of spice and seasonings that I can put underneath to be able to see without them being in the way."

This easy-slide clear acrylic drawer will help maximize shelf space in a closet, cabinet or armoire.
$17 at Walmart

Stack two of these beneath the bathroom sink for spare toiletries and washcloths. Use one for hats, tees or sweaters. "Fits perfectly in my closet shelves to organize holiday and birthday supplies," observes one shopper. Others say that they use them for dog grooming supplies, medicine and stationery — these versatile drawers have endless storage potential. Need to stash something tall instead? Use the bin without the drawer frame.

So whether you are giving your storage spaces a refresh for back-to-school season or simply need to regain control of the clutter, these products will help big time. Happy organizing!

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