If you have ever spent five minutes hunting for cumin behind the paprika while a pot of chili simmers, the Orii 20 Jar Rotating Spice Rack was designed for you. This stainless steel Lazy Susan holds 20 glass jars and ships with 20 spices included — plus a 5-year refill program the brand throws in as a bonus. We stacked it next to our stove for six weeks to see if it earns the counter space.
Quick verdict
Buy it if you want an all-in-one spice station that looks good and spins fast. The 20 pre-filled jars cover most everyday cooking needs, and the rotating base makes grabbing the right jar almost fun. Skip it if counter space is precious or you cook with bulk spice quantities — the 3 oz jars run small and some buyers report inconsistent fill levels.
Who is this for?
The Orii 20 Jar works best for home cooks who are tired of juggling half-empty spice bottles shoved into an overhead cabinet. If you cook 4–5 nights a week, having every jar visible and reachable from one spinning base cuts down on mid-recipe searching. It's also a solid choice for anyone setting up a first kitchen — new apartment dwellers and wedding registry shoppers get a lot of utility in one purchase. The included spices mean you can start cooking immediately without a separate shopping trip. Serious collectors who keep 30+ specialty spices or buy in bulk will find the 3 oz jars limiting.
Key features
Rotating Lazy Susan base
The Lazy Susan mechanism is the heart of this rack. Spin it to bring any jar to the front without reaching or shuffling. The rotation is smooth on our test counter, though the base can shift slightly if you spin it aggressively. For most people, a gentle push keeps everything stable.
20 glass jars with 3 oz capacity
Each jar holds about 3 ounces of spice. For daily cooks, that's roughly 1–2 months of regular use per jar before refilling. The glass is clear so you can see fill levels at a glance, and the metal lids twist on firmly. Smaller than restaurant-size jars, but well-suited to the home cook who cycles through spices before they go stale.
Stainless steel frame
The frame feels sturdy and resists fingerprints better than polished chrome. It sits flat on the counter without wobbling. The overall footprint is modest — about the size of a standard dinner plate — though you do lose that counter real estate permanently.
20 spices included
The rack ships with 20 common spices: basil, bay leaves, cayenne pepper, chives, cinnamon powder, curry powder, ground cumin, ground ginger, Italian seasoning, marjoram, oregano, paprika, parsley, red pepper flakes, rosemary, sage, savory, thyme, turmeric, and yellow mustard. This covers the spice rack basics for most home kitchens. The brand notes contents may vary from product photos, so check the label on arrival.
5-Year Free Spice Refill Program
Orii includes a 5-year refill program with purchase. Register your jars and the company claims to send replacements for stale spices. It's a notable add-on, though fulfillment speed on refill requests has been inconsistent based on owner reports. The program adds long-term value if the company follows through.
Real-world performance
Setting up the Orii took about 20 minutes — mostly spent peeling labels off the jars and arranging them by frequency of use. We put cumin, paprika, and red pepper flakes near the front since those get the most use. Spinning to find a spice is faster than opening cabinet doors or digging through a drawer organizer, especially during active cooking. The stainless steel base wipes clean easily, and no spices have migrated between jars during use.
The 3 oz jar size is the main limitation. If a recipe calls for multiple teaspoons of a spice, you're refilling every few weeks. Frequent bakers and curry enthusiasts who go through cumin quickly may find themselves restocking often. The jars are designed for refilling from larger bags, so this isn't a dealbreaker — just something to plan around.
Over six weeks, the Lazy Susan mechanism held up fine with daily use. No jars tipped or scraped during rotation. The clear glass made it easy to spot which spices were running low.
Pros and cons
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Verdict & price check
The Orii 20 Jar Rotating Spice Rack is a practical upgrade if you want every spice visible, reachable, and organized in one spot. The included spices and refill program sweeten the deal, though the small jar size means more frequent refilling for heavy users. Counter space is the other real trade-off. If you have the room and cook regularly, this solves the spice-drawer chaos problem cleanly. Check the latest price for the Orii 20 Jar Rotating Spice Rack on Amazon.

