Kamenstein 20 Jar Revolving Countertop Spice Rack with Spices Included, FREE Spice Refills for 5 Years, Polished Stainless Steel with Black Caps,…

(10 customer reviews)

Original price was: د.م. 79,99.Current price is: د.م. 29,99.

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  • SET INCLUDES: 1 rotating spice rack and 20 prefilled, glass spice jars with removable sifter and labeled black caps
  • 20 ESSENTIAL SPICES: includes basil, bay leaves, celery salt, chives, cilantro, coriander, crushed mint, dill weed, fennel seed, herbes de provence, Italian seasoning, marjoram, oregano, parsley, pizza seasoning, rosemary, savory seasoning, sea salt, seas
  • STYLISH STORAGE: the rotating, polished stainless steel rack keeps spices neat and easily accessible on countertops or in cabinets
  • FREE SPICE REFILLS FOR 5 YEARS: eligible for 5 Years of Free Spice Refills of your choice; see packaging for more details
  • REMOVABLE SIFTER CAPS: evenly dispense spices to minimize mess when pouring into measuring spoons or onto food
  • CLEARLY MARKED LABELS: allow you to quickly find spices while cooking and baking
Material

Stainless Steel

Color

Silver

Special Feature

Lightweight

Product Dimensions

8.5"D x 8.5"W x 13.5"H

Shelf Type

Tiered Shelf

Number of Shelves

20

Room Type

Kitchen

Finish Type

Polished

Assembly Required

No

Mounting Type

Tabletop

Included Components

Spice Rack and Spices

Item Weight

8.69 pounds

Brand

Kamenstein

Style

Classic Cap

Is Customizable

No

UPC

037531300200

Global Trade Identification Number

00037531300200

Manufacturer

Lifetime Brands Inc

Country of Origin

USA

Item model number

30020

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

June 3, 2025

10 reviews for Kamenstein 20 Jar Revolving Countertop Spice Rack with Spices Included, FREE Spice Refills for 5 Years, Polished Stainless Steel with Black Caps,…

  1. Anna

    They look good and we’ve used em regularly

  2. British l.

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    Looks good, works fine, comes assembled (just need to insert the jars), spins fine. The contents of jars is full, spice list OK, missing some of my go-tos, wish they gave blank stickers to be able to swap the content & name it. Overall it’s a good addition to the kitchen.

  3. Frankie

    This is very attractive on the counter and keeps everything organized. Excellent price for the rack
    and spices – have you checked the price of spices lately? Free refills, too; what a plus!

  4. MM

    Love this spice carousel! Looks amazing in my counter top! Easy access!!

  5. Kindle Customer

    Perfect variety
    And handy spinning
    Don’t take up Cupbard space

  6. MM

    The Kamenstein 20 Jar Revolving Countertop Spice Rack is a fantastic addition to my kitchen! The sleek stainless steel design with black caps looks great and takes up minimal counter space. The 20 included spices are fresh and flavorful, and the revolving design makes it easy to find what I need.

    The free spice refills for 5 years are a huge bonus, saving me money and ensuring I always have fresh spices on hand. The rack is sturdy and well-made, and the jars are easy to refill.

    Overall, this spice rack is stylish, practical, and offers amazing value. Highly recommend!

  7. Amazon Customer

    I ordered this for my niece for her wedding, and loved it. I’m giving it five stars. BUT – I’m about to also give a bunch of other information that might matter to you. You might think it’s a 3 star.

    BTW – why the five star review when I about to give a Toooon of perspective? Pricing – pretty great. Refills – super easy. Look – looks great, doesn’t take up much space. I got this on a SUPER deal – and there is no way I’d get anywhere close to this with any of the other options. So, yes. Five stars. Just know what you’re looking at and what the catches are! And with that:

    Here’s a few things to know:

    1. What spicese are included? Here’s the list: basil, crushed bay leaves (worthless since most recipes don’t use crushed bay leaves – I purchased some at a store to replace what was in there), celery salt, chives, cilantro, coriander, crushed mint, dill weed, fennel seed, herbes de Provence, Italian seasoning, majoram, oregano, parsley, pizza seasoning, rosemary, savory seasoning, sea salt (chunky – not small), seasoned salt, thyme.

    2. I pre-registered her for the free seasonings and discovered while I was in their system that can ALSO order even MORE spices!: chopped onion, cinnamon sticks (not powder), crushed red pepper, garlic salt, paprika, sage, and whole black peppercorn. (True as of 7-20-24)

    Note: you do need to register for the free seasonings within 90 days of purchase. I didn’t see any restrictions on how frequently you could order them. They probably don’t think many people will order a lot of them.

    3. Things I’d be mindful of: you really do need something to crush some of these, like the chunky sea salt and whole black peppercorn. I picked up a cheap sea salt from (another store) that is refillable and can be used to crush the black peppercorn and salt.

    4. three seasonings really can’t be used “as is” or require additional work:
    -most recipes suggest whole bay leaves, and I’m guessing it’s not easy to convert the recipes. They aren’t poisonous like the old wives tale. But, they can damage your esophagus if consumed as a whole leaf because they are sharp. The chef’s I’ve read about who use smaller sized bay leaves prefer to pulverize them to powder rather than use crushed. BUT, they say it’s REALLY hard to crush bay leaves. Bay leaves have a very powerful taste that can overpower a recipe. All in all, there’s a reason most recipes suggest a whole bay leaf and then have you take it out.
    – the salt, and the peppercorn. I suppose you could use chunky salt and whole peppercorns in a recipe. Most people will want them crushed though. It may be good to order a salt and pepper crusher set or pick it up locally (pretty cheap at most grocery stores) and then just use the spices to refill those. You could then use those jars for something else.

    5. Registering for the free spices was easy – you do need the purchase date. I tested out what the cost would be for shipping, and it’s about $1 per spice to replace, which is actually a pretty decent deal. Plus, I liked that you can order even more than came with the original set.

    6. I purchased – on my own – a few more herbs that seem pretty standard these days, but of course it depends on the person. The herbs I added: cinnamon, curry powder, chili powder, and cumin.

    7. If you decide you want to use the jars for a different seasoning, I don’t see a good way to remove the label.

    8. Sea salt – one thing that comes up that people don’t always know is why people choose table salt that is iodized. It’s good for preventing iodine deficiency, which is important for thyroid health. I think there was a note on the sea salt when you ordered it that it does NOT contain Iodine. So, if that matters to you, just be aware of it.

    Hope this helps!

  8. Daniella DeJaegher

    5 year free refills are only for US based customers and not for those outside of US. The website does not say this, only on opening the product is it known that there are no free refills if you ordered from outside of US.

    Product and packaging is good, do not buy on promise of refills,

  9. Shelly sauers

    Excellent ! Just that I needed! Thank you

  10. StellarMass13

    Spices are great. I don’t use everyone that came with it. But use enough of them to where the money is worth it. Plus it comes with free refills. Can’t beat that!

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