My wife says every family has this drawer. I do not believe every family has this drawer. Do you have this drawer? Do you know a good solution to this drawer?

We have a silverware drawer, organized, maxed out. A sharps drawer, organized, maxed out. Ziplocs, organized, maxed out. Bbq tools and oven mitts, organized, maxed out. But all this shit has no particular category so fuck me right. I gotta have an awkward necessary crap drawer. Maybe I should post all my drawers and crowdsource me some sense into my kitchen.

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      6 days ago

      This is not a junk drawer! This is a cooking utensil (mostly baking) that has no other good place drawer!

      The junk drawer got like, loose screws and scotch tape and batteries and scrap paper and whatnot

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    Everyone has this drawer, but this one is too organized. It appears to be 100% kitchen tools. You need to add a deck of playing cards, a bunch of soy sauce packets, a few half-used books of matches, a few take-out menus, and some loose keys in order to do this drawer properly.

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        What sucks is when you end up super frustrated getting everything to fit, so you rip apart the drawer and put everything back in all nice and wow would you look at that you can fit everything and close it easily!

        For two days. Tops.

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    6 days ago

    Throw in birthday candles, rubber bands, and a few coins and you got yourself a proper junk drawer.

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    You’ve lost this one, and if this was a hill you were prepared to die on I would get ready to lose a lot more.

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    Yes. Minus the scale, absolutely. It’s the tools that too big for the utensil drawer but too small to take up shelf space in a cabinet.

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        6 days ago

        You’re the third person to be opposed to the scale that I’ve seen in this thread. This drawer is exactly where the scale lives in my house. TBH, the OP’s drawer looks a lot like mine.

        Edit: I found a fourth

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          Fifth here. That scale doesn’t belong in the “awkwardly sized cooking utensils” drawer.

          You see, there’s a journey of self discovery that every household goes through, and during that journey, it’s ok for the kitchen scale to go in different places. We’ve all been there, so no one is judging.

          When the time is right, it will find its way to a shelf where it will live happily for the rest of its life.

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          I jest about the severity of course, but for me the scale is just too far from the shape of everything else in the drawer to belong there.

          I feel loony for expressing this thought at all.

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    Remove the scale, electronics don’t belong in the misc food prep and niche baking implements drawer. Once you do that you’ll easily recognize it as the food prep and niche baking implements drawer. The scale goes on a shelf, or in a cabinet next to the mixer/food proc/salad spinner.