Seven attachments give this organizer flexibility in placement, allowing you to customize it to suit your needs
Each pocket features a sturdy 2" wide hook-and-loop attachment, enabling you to pack them full with various items for efficient storage
Ideal for organizing spaces such as closets, bathrooms, laundry rooms, offices, garages, and pantries
Utilize unused door space to declutter and maximize storage potential, keeping essentials within easy reach while freeing up valuable floor or shelf space
Made with durable, high-quality materials and built to last, ensuring long-term use and reliability
Simply hang over any standard door without the need for tools or hardware, making setup quick and hassle-free
Seek and compact design adds functionality without compromising aesthetics
Perfect for storing a wide range of items, from toiletries and cleaning supplies to office supplies and pantry essentials
Pockets:
Include small, medium large and clear pockets
Capacity:
Each pocket holds 10 pounds
Hook-and-Loop:
Straps run full length of door
Elastic:
Bottom of straps stretch up to 8 ft
Lining:
PVC lining
Available Colors:
Gray, Ivory, Navy
What’s Included?
2x Organizeme Customizable Over-The-Door Organizers in your choice of color
@macromeh@yakkoTDI well that is limited use. I guess the skeleton can be sold for Halloween. I think it would be easier to own an alligator, bear, or lion to deal with the storage issue if there is no desire to save anything.
@hchavers meh, I think it could be useful for, maybe, a garage door? I don’t think your property value would drop from that. Maybe a laundry room door? I can see them being useful without being too trashy depending on the door.
@mediocrebot Well that is really cool. That needs made with only slight modifications. I bet it would sell well. Actually both likely would. And looking at Monsters Inc characters and merchandize I don’t even think it would be a licensed characters type infringement as long as it was named differently.
Oh cool. Meh is selling an an over the door cat scratcher! My cats will love it. Especially if I put their toys in the compartments as they pick through the plastic box I have them in to pull out, with their mouth, what they want to play with.
@mediocrebot It looks like one cat scratcher, cat shelf, and dangling toy. Well and maybe some of the drawers are also cat scratchers. That is not wise though. They pull out the drawers and spread the contents all over. You need to try again to show something more practical.
I would have bought these if they didn’t use metal hooks on the top and bottom. My apartment’s doors are too high to use metal hooks. I currently have some over the door shoe holders and I tied strips of grosgrain ribbon on each grommet and tied two shoe holders together. I put one on each side of a door and the weight from each one holds both of them in place fairly well. Sometimes one might slide down the door a little bit but it’s not too bad. Kind of ugly but I don’t really care since it’s on my bedroom closet door and guests don’t really go in my bedroom lol.
I want these. Will I actually use them? Probably not.
My ADD unorganized, chaotic self wants desperately to achieve order in my house, so I buy all the gadgets that would help me to do that. Which results in overwhelming piles of unorganized organization crap everywhere.
Example: I bought Marie Kondo’s Magic of Tidying Up book…and then, promptly lost it in the clutter I was trying clean up. That was not the disappearing magic I was hoping to achieve. Welcome to my brain.
@k4evryng I absolutely know the feeling. For the last eight months, I have been trying to get access to the drugs that may have a chance of treating it. Every time I thought that I was just one office visir away from it, another roadblock has been thrown up. I no longer believe that it’s ever actually going to happen.
@k4evryng I can relate all too well. I can’t stand Marie Kondo. She got rid of her family members’ stuff without their permission!
What would be a lot more useful is a book written by someone who’s successfully overcome being disorganized and managed to keep it going. These kinds of books are always put out by people who have a fetish for organization so they don’t understand why it’s hard.
I had an in-law like that - she loved to try to “help” with simplistic hints like “when you wear something hang it back up with the hanger turned backwards, and at the end of the year, just get rid of anything that’s still hanging the other way!”
Sure, fine, but that doesn’t address the emotional reasons people keep stuff. 🫤
Keep trying though!! I was lucky when I was diagnosed as an adult years ago…I had a doctor who believed me, (and my husband was there to confirm that the issues identified in the screening tests were accurate in my daily life). I know it can be hard to get a diagnosis nowadays (I think, in part, because of the shortage of medications).
I hope you can find the help you are seeking. Medication definitely does help, and can make a big difference!! It’s not perfect, (as demonstrated by my original comment of STILL being overwhelmed and unorganized, lol!) but it is better, and it is worth it.
@kyeh. I didn’t know that stuff about Marie Kondo! Perhaps I’m fortunate that her book is still hiding in my clutter somewhere.
And I absolutely agree that unless you live it, you don’t understand it, lol! Every Single Time I open up to someone about my depression being related to being unorganized and overwhelmed, the first thing they say is “have you tried making lists”? (I don’t get mad of course…I know they are just trying to help and I really appreciate it…but it’s just really, really funny). If they only KNEW how many lists I have! I soooo wish they worked for me!
But, I keep plugging along. Right now I’m hoping that when my kids are finally out of the house, I’ll be able to make some headway with organizing. Or I just need a bigger house, lol! (I LOVE George Carlin’s comedy bit about a house just being 4 walls to hold all of our stuff, and when we fill it up, we need a bigger house.
Sure, fine, but that doesn’t address the emotional reasons people keep stuff.
When my mom was moving out of the family home she was struggling to downsize. My sister’s approach is, “You have 5 seconds - keep, give away to someone you know, donate, toss”. That seriously stressed her out. I was there (I live 1000 miles away) and it took the entire day to do her entire huge sewing stash (bunches of shelves 18" deep, 6’ high, 3 huge dressers full of fabric, etc.). I heard the story about every piece of fabric and item, unfinished smocked dresses for grandkids (I went and bought shoe boxes and put the complete set of “parts” in them, one to a box so someone can finish them for her someday), etc. In the end she found it much easier to do after telling me each story. The emotional side of downsizing is tough. She kept one smaller dresser full of stuff and felt relieved she had done this.
@momofboys Yeah, moving is supposed to be great motivation to declutter, but when we moved here, it was only a mile away so we moved lots of stuff in our cars.
@momofboys boxes and totes are one of my biggest weaknesses! I’m always saying “oh…I can use this to put (blank) in”, and as a result my down stairs looks like an Amazon warehouse (or Meh! ).
@k4evryng@momofboys One thing I like is when someone on Nextdoor needs moving boxes and then I feel good about having a bunch so I can help someone out. Also it’s nice when they come pick them up, haha.
Specs
Product: 2-Pack: Organizeme Customizable Over-The-Door Organizers
Model: 776231019, 776231102, 776231P2H
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$122.98 (for 2) at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, Mar 14 - Monday, Mar 18
Maybe I can use this instead of the trunk.
@yakkoTDI You will need to have bought some of the choppers and knives to do so.
@Kidsandliz @yakkoTDI From the name, I think this is intended for storing just the internal organs.
@macromeh @yakkoTDI well that is limited use. I guess the skeleton can be sold for Halloween. I think it would be easier to own an alligator, bear, or lion to deal with the storage issue if there is no desire to save anything.
My home may not be a mansion with gold fixtures, granite countertops, and ivory columns, but it’s not that cheap.
@hchavers But for $24.99 it can be.
@hchavers meh, I think it could be useful for, maybe, a garage door? I don’t think your property value would drop from that. Maybe a laundry room door? I can see them being useful without being too trashy depending on the door.
@hchavers I can’t believe you are calling B my house cheap because I have over the door organizers! Actually they might be useful for my craft room.
These things are great for parties. You can fill each pocket with a different snack, sauce, or dip, and just hang them on any door.
@warpedrotors free tire after taste too!
/showme how to be over organized
@mediocrebot a dream come true!
@mediocrebot and not an over-the-door organizer in sight. Also, no doors in sight. Meh.
/showme controlled chaos organization.
@mediocrebot and still no over-the-door organizers!
/showme an Over-The-Door Organizer as a monster in the style of the movie Monsters Inc.
I’d honestly buy that, @mediocrebot, well done!
@haydesigner @mediocrebot
Yes, I want that one!
@mediocrebot that’s just a behind-the-door-organizer. Is it fantastic? You betcha.
@mediocrebot Well that is really cool. That needs made with only slight modifications. I bet it would sell well. Actually both likely would. And looking at Monsters Inc characters and merchandize I don’t even think it would be a licensed characters type infringement as long as it was named differently.
When my son was younger we used something like this for his Legos. Worked out great, especially as he got older and taller.
/showme an over the door organizer storing a delicious pizza slice collection
@mediocrebot that’s beautiful
I’m angry at myself that I didn’t think of this one, @awk
@mediocrebot finally an over-the-door-organizer that my mouth can get behind.
/showme an over the door organizer that is completely disorganized with mismatched items.
@mediocrebot that’s the shortest door ever.
@IndifferentDude This is probably closer to reality.
What’s insane to me is that two of these things are $123 on Amazon for what effectively is PVC & Velcro. Why so much???
@napoleonstokes same way some books cost $9000 on Amazon. Fake bot listings.
Will the door still close? Don’t trust over the door hooks. And what is ‘durable high quality material?’ Ony actual material listed I see is PVC.
/giphy immense-hairy-mailbox
Oh cool. Meh is selling an an over the door cat scratcher! My cats will love it. Especially if I put their toys in the compartments as they pick through the plastic box I have them in to pull out, with their mouth, what they want to play with.
/showme an over the door cat scratcher organizer
@mediocrebot It looks like one cat scratcher, cat shelf, and dangling toy. Well and maybe some of the drawers are also cat scratchers. That is not wise though. They pull out the drawers and spread the contents all over. You need to try again to show something more practical.
I would have bought these if they didn’t use metal hooks on the top and bottom. My apartment’s doors are too high to use metal hooks. I currently have some over the door shoe holders and I tied strips of grosgrain ribbon on each grommet and tied two shoe holders together. I put one on each side of a door and the weight from each one holds both of them in place fairly well. Sometimes one might slide down the door a little bit but it’s not too bad. Kind of ugly but I don’t really care since it’s on my bedroom closet door and guests don’t really go in my bedroom lol.
@jersharocks What kind of guests are those!
I enjoy the creative graphics, but it’s getting hard to find comments on the stuff they’re selling. The heck with it. I’ll buy anyway.
@IAMIS And then you can give a trustworthy review of them if they ever sell them again!
/giphy unnerving-superb-food
I want these. Will I actually use them? Probably not.
My ADD unorganized, chaotic self wants desperately to achieve order in my house, so I buy all the gadgets that would help me to do that. Which results in overwhelming piles of unorganized organization crap everywhere.
Example: I bought Marie Kondo’s Magic of Tidying Up book…and then, promptly lost it in the clutter I was trying clean up. That was not the disappearing magic I was hoping to achieve. Welcome to my brain.
@k4evryng and just like that, I talked myself into ordering.
@k4evryng I absolutely know the feeling. For the last eight months, I have been trying to get access to the drugs that may have a chance of treating it. Every time I thought that I was just one office visir away from it, another roadblock has been thrown up. I no longer believe that it’s ever actually going to happen.
@k4evryng I can relate all too well. I can’t stand Marie Kondo. She got rid of her family members’ stuff without their permission!
What would be a lot more useful is a book written by someone who’s successfully overcome being disorganized and managed to keep it going. These kinds of books are always put out by people who have a fetish for organization so they don’t understand why it’s hard.
I had an in-law like that - she loved to try to “help” with simplistic hints like “when you wear something hang it back up with the hanger turned backwards, and at the end of the year, just get rid of anything that’s still hanging the other way!”
Sure, fine, but that doesn’t address the emotional reasons people keep stuff. 🫤
@werehatrack I’m sorry…that really sucks.
Keep trying though!! I was lucky when I was diagnosed as an adult years ago…I had a doctor who believed me, (and my husband was there to confirm that the issues identified in the screening tests were accurate in my daily life). I know it can be hard to get a diagnosis nowadays (I think, in part, because of the shortage of medications).
I hope you can find the help you are seeking. Medication definitely does help, and can make a big difference!! It’s not perfect, (as demonstrated by my original comment of STILL being overwhelmed and unorganized, lol!) but it is better, and it is worth it.
Crossing my fingers for you!
@kyeh. I didn’t know that stuff about Marie Kondo! Perhaps I’m fortunate that her book is still hiding in my clutter somewhere.
And I absolutely agree that unless you live it, you don’t understand it, lol! Every Single Time I open up to someone about my depression being related to being unorganized and overwhelmed, the first thing they say is “have you tried making lists”? (I don’t get mad of course…I know they are just trying to help and I really appreciate it…but it’s just really, really funny). If they only KNEW how many lists I have! I soooo wish they worked for me!
But, I keep plugging along. Right now I’m hoping that when my kids are finally out of the house, I’ll be able to make some headway with organizing. Or I just need a bigger house, lol! (I LOVE George Carlin’s comedy bit about a house just being 4 walls to hold all of our stuff, and when we fill it up, we need a bigger house.
@k4evryng I love George Carlin! But yeah - lists. I make them and then lose them in the piles of stuff on all the flat surfaces!
@k4evryng @Kyeh
When my mom was moving out of the family home she was struggling to downsize. My sister’s approach is, “You have 5 seconds - keep, give away to someone you know, donate, toss”. That seriously stressed her out. I was there (I live 1000 miles away) and it took the entire day to do her entire huge sewing stash (bunches of shelves 18" deep, 6’ high, 3 huge dressers full of fabric, etc.). I heard the story about every piece of fabric and item, unfinished smocked dresses for grandkids (I went and bought shoe boxes and put the complete set of “parts” in them, one to a box so someone can finish them for her someday), etc. In the end she found it much easier to do after telling me each story. The emotional side of downsizing is tough. She kept one smaller dresser full of stuff and felt relieved she had done this.
@k4evryng @Kidsandliz That’s really nice - those attachments are so emotionally significant!
Been there also. I once moved houses with several cardboard boxes packed with unused, new, nested together plastic storage totes.
@momofboys Yeah, moving is supposed to be great motivation to declutter, but when we moved here, it was only a mile away so we moved lots of stuff in our cars.
@momofboys boxes and totes are one of my biggest weaknesses! I’m always saying “oh…I can use this to put (blank) in”, and as a result my down stairs looks like an Amazon warehouse (or Meh! ).
@k4evryng @momofboys One thing I like is when someone on Nextdoor needs moving boxes and then I feel good about having a bunch so I can help someone out. Also it’s nice when they come pick them up, haha.