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Space-saving Gadgets for a Small Office Kitchen

A large, spacious kitchen with plenty of countertops and storage is a dream no matter what the location. There is a spot for everything plus room for more. However, not everyone is so lucky as to have a large kitchen. If your office is limited on space, especially in the kitchen, how you use every inch makes a difference. Luckily, there are plenty of gadgets you can get that will help you stay organized and help your employees make the most of your tiny office kitchen.

Cutting boards are an essential part of any kitchen. This pack contains three sizes: small, medium, and large. All the boards feature juice grooves and non-slip handles for safe and mess free meal prep. This will help keep your office kitchen clean. As a bonus space-saving tip, you can put one of them over the sink to give your employees temporary additional counter space. The boards are made out of hard plastic that is dishwasher safe and resists knife cuts. The set is also available in five different colors so you can coordinate with your office decor.
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Having cutting boards available for employees is fantastic but the key to saving space in a tiny office kitchen is staying organized. This cutting board organizer is both small and stylish. It measures a mere 6 x 4 inches, perfect for even the narrowest office cabinets. It holds three cutting boards up to 0.5 inch wide. The organizer is made of 304 grade stainless steel which will not rust or corrode even in wet environments. The elevated design allows for proper air flow so the cutting boards dry properly. The minimalist design is simple, elegant, and will match most office decors.
If your office kitchen is lucky enough to be equipped with an oven then baking sheets are a must. These two baking sheets are perfect for small kitchens. The larger half sheet pan measures 18 x 13 inches. This is perfect for standard size meals or it could double as a serving tray for employees. The smaller quarter sheet pan measures 13 x 9.5 inches and is perfect for single portions. Both pans are made of aluminum which has high heat conductivity. This results in more even baking which means no more burnt bottoms. They are also rust-proof and do not have sharp edges.
A mid-afternoon coffee is a part of the daily routine for many employees. However, a coffee pot can take up a lot of counter space. This kettle is the solution. It can easily be stored when employees are not using it, thus saving space. This kettle brews both coffee and tea so you can be sure all your employees will get their much needed caffeine boost. It has a gooseneck spout for a steady pour so your office kitchen stays clean. The kettle is equipped with a thermometer that highlights the “golden” temperature range for coffee and tea. The ergonomic cool-touch handle and stainless steel design will protect your employees from heat and rust.
Keep all your office kitchen essentials neat and organized with a beautiful lazy Susan. Measuring 12 inches across and 1.5 inches high, you can keep spices, coffee essentials, and silverware readily accessible for employees. This lazy Susan has a professional metal swivel for smooth turning. It is also sturdy, weighing six pounds, so it will not fall or tip over. The genuine white and gray marble is harvested from costal mountain ranges to produce a beautiful pattern that will elevate any office kitchen.

Saving space in a small office kitchen can be tricky but it is not impossible. Gadgets that save space and serve more than one function are a great start to making your office kitchen perfect for your employees despite the lack of space. Most importantly, these gadgets will help you and your employees maintain a clean and organized kitchen for a better office environment. 

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