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I’ll admit it: No matter how old I get, there are moments when I still need my mom. When sudden water damage forced me to move apartments almost overnight, she came into town to help me move — and brought plenty of pro tips for organizing my new cabinets, kitchen drawers, and pantry. My mom keeps her own kitchen looking magazine-ready at all times, so having her here to help me reorganize everything was a total game-changer.
Of course, there were (and still are) many items on my to-do list, but at her request, our first stop after her arrival was the Container Store to buy ProKeeper containers for storing flour, sugar, grains, and other pantry staples. After just a few days at the new apartment, I understand why — and since they’re also available at Amazon, you can grab your own set without leaving your home.
ProKeeper Sugar Storage Container, 2.3-Quart
Amazon
This 2.3-quart food storage container can hold a 4-pound bag of sugar. It has a flip-up spout, so you can pour without spilling (and without having to remove the lid entirely). Ergonomic side grips make it easy to hold and pour with one hand. The clear container has measurement markings up to 8 cups for portioning baking ingredients.
Each container stacks neatly, saving precious cabinet and pantry space. Their lids feature silicone seals to keep contents fresh for longer, which shoppers say results in fewer hardened lumps and clumps. With a 34% discount, it’s the perfect time to snag one (or a few) for your own kitchen. More than 2,000 shoppers bought one last month alone, so you’ll be in good company.
ProKeeper Flour Storage Container, 4-Quart
Amazon
Large enough to fit a 5-pound bag of flour, this airtight container has measurement markings up to 15 cups. Its leakproof silicone seal is designed to prevent air and moisture from entering, so flour stays fresh for longer. Best of all, it has a built-in scraper, reducing countertop messes from baking. While it’s officially made to store flour, my mom says it’s also great for storing oats, rice, and dried fruit.
I love that both containers have hinged lids, meaning I don’t have to remove them entirely when I’m scooping or refilling. In fact, I’m seriously considering swapping all my pantry containers for ProKeeper ones. They’re stackable, spill-proof, and dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning, and they come in versions designed for pasta, coffee, cereal, and grains — all approved by my mom, of course.
Shop More ProKeeper Storage Containers
Grain Storage Container, 2.5-Quart
Amazon
Cereal Storage Container, 3-Quart
Amazon
Coffee Storage Container with Scoop, 1.5-Quart
Amazon
Pasta Keeper, 2.4-Quart
Amazon
At the time of publishing, prices started at $13.
Katie Brown
2025-12-10 14:30:00

