That headline is talking about a real idea—repurposing thrifted trays—but it’s usually dressed up as “10 genius hacks” when most of the value comes from a few genuinely practical uses.
If you find trays at a place like Goodwill Industries or any thrift store, here are actually useful ways to reuse them:
🧂 1) Kitchen counter organizer
Use trays to group oils, spices, or utensils so the counter stays tidy and easy to wipe.
☕ 2) Coffee or tea station
Turn a tray into a “mini café” setup with mugs, sugar, tea bags, and coffee supplies.
🧼 3) Bathroom essentials holder
Perfect for soaps, perfumes, toothbrush cups, or skincare items—keeps water spots contained.
🖼️ 4) Decorative centerpiece base
Add candles, plants, or small décor items for a clean, styled table look.
🌱 5) Plant display base
Place small pots on a tray to catch drainage and protect furniture.
📬 6) Entryway catch-all
Use for keys, wallets, coins, and sunglasses near the door.
🍽️ 7) Serving tray
Clean it well and use it for snacks, drinks, or breakfast-in-bed.
🎨 8) Craft or hobby organizer
Store paints, brushes, sewing supplies, or small tools.
🧊 9) Fridge organizer
Group condiments or jars so spills stay contained and easy to clean.
🖥️ 10) Desk organizer
Keep stationery, chargers, and small electronics neat in one place.
Bottom line
The “brilliant hacks” aren’t really secret—they’re just simple organizing and display uses. The real benefit is turning cheap or thrifted items into functional storage.
If you want, I can suggest specific tray styles to look for at thrift stores that are the most useful (metal, wood, compartment trays, etc.).