If you have ever reached into a deep cabinet, moved three condiment jars to find the one you wanted, and knocked something over in the process, you already know the problem this organizer is meant to solve. The LAMU 2 Tier Lazy Susan Turntable Organizer promises to end that shuffle by giving you 360-degree access to your spices, sauces, and everything crammed into that awkward corner cabinet. We put it through 6 weeks of real kitchen duty to see if it actually delivers.
Quick verdict
The LAMU 2-tier lazy Susan is a solid choice for anyone dealing with a narrow or deep cabinet where horizontal space is at a premium. The two-tier design genuinely doubles your storage footprint without requiring more shelf width, and the ball-bearing rotation is smoother than most plastic competitors at this price point. It is not perfect—capacity is limited for large collections, and the all-plastic build will not win durability awards—but for the asking price, it earns its cabinet spot. Buy it if you want to tame a messy corner cabinet without spending more than $30.
Who is this for?
This organizer is built for two specific situations. First, anyone with narrow cabinets—base corner units, upper cabinets next to a range hood, or apartment-size pantries where horizontal real estate is tight. The 9.25-inch diameter is narrower than most single-tier turntables, which makes it fit where a standard 12-inch lazy Susan would not. Second, it works well for anyone who has tried stacking loose containers on a shelf and is tired of the avalanche when they pull the front row. If you have six or fewer spice jars, two condiment bottles, and a few packets crammed into a single shelf, this turns that mess into something you can actually reach. Heavy commercial kitchens will want a larger, all-metal option—this is a home-kitchen solution.
Key features
Two-tier vertical design
The headline feature is stacking two rotating surfaces in roughly the same footprint as one. The bottom tier sits on your cabinet shelf; the top tier rests on metal rods that connect through the base. That gives you an upper level for frequently used items and a lower level for backup supplies. LAMU says you can stack two units into a three-tier tower if you buy two sets, which is useful if your cabinet has more vertical clearance than horizontal.
Metal rod construction
Many budget lazy Susans use thin plastic posts between tiers that flex under load. LAMU uses metal rods here. During testing, the structure stayed rigid even when the bottom tier held four 12-ounce jars of cooking oil plus a stack of soup cans. The rods did not wobble, and the tiers stayed level. This is a meaningful upgrade from typical plastic-tier organizers.
Ball-bearing 360-degree rotation
The turntable action is the whole point, and this one actually works smoothly. Spin it with one finger and the loaded tray rotates without catching. LAMU says it uses ball bearings, and the feel supports that claim—no grinding, no flat spots in the rotation. Heavier loads slow it slightly, but it never stopped mid-spin during testing.
1-inch raised edge
The rim around each tier is 1 inch tall. That is tall enough to keep a standard spice jar from sliding off when you rotate the tray, but not so tall that it blocks access to items in the center. Small bottles and rectangular seasoning packets sat securely during every spin test.
No-tool assembly
The two tiers snap onto the metal rods. No screws, no Allen keys, no reading instructions. Alignment takes about 30 seconds the first time. Taking it apart for cleaning is equally fast.
Real-world performance
In a base corner cabinet with a blind reach-around, the LAMU replaced a pile of spice jars that used to require pulling everything out to find the cayenne. After loading it with 12 spices, three olive oil bottles, and a tube of tomato paste, the rotation remained smooth. The cabinet door closed without interference—important because some lazy Susans are too tall for standard hinges.
On the bathroom vanity, the upper tier held five perfume bottles and a stack of cotton pads. The lower tier had backup toiletries that rarely get used. Rotating to find the specific bottle I wanted took two seconds instead of digging through a drawer. The plastic cleaned easily with a damp cloth after a small oil spill.
The main limitation showed up when loading it for a large spice collection. Twelve jars filled the 9.25-inch tier almost completely—larger collections would need a second unit or a wider model. That is a size constraint, not a quality issue, but it is worth knowing before you buy.
Pros and cons
See the structured pros and cons in the right rail for the full breakdown.
Verdict & price check
The LAMU 2 Tier Lazy Susan does exactly what it promises for small to medium collections in tight spaces. The metal rod construction is more durable than budget plastic alternatives, the rotation is genuinely smooth, and the stackable design gives you room to grow. It will not replace a full-size pantry organizer, but if your problem is a specific awkward cabinet that nothing else fits, this solves it cleanly. At the current price point, it is good value for the quality. Check the latest Amazon price for the LAMU 2 Tier Lazy Susan

