I've had the same tired wooden spice rack for the last couple of decades (with some pretty tired spices), and I was online looking for other solutions, ultimately to free up space on my kitchen counter as well as improving the aesthetics. I saw the 24-small-jar spice set with magnetic lids and ordered it. I had seen other magnetic spice solutions, but the hexagonal jars were more visually interesting. The set just arrived a couple of days ago, and I now have the jars on my fridge, which leaves me a cleaner counter. At a count of 24, the set contains most of the spices I would normally use plus a few more to experiment with. The magnets in the jar lids are very powerful and stay firmly in place when the refrigerator door is swinging. Plus the appealing geometric shapes can be arranged in many playful ways.Just yesterday, I had the crock pot going with a favorite white chili recipe, and I realized the new spice set did not include cilantro. I'm one of those people whose taste buds don't prefer cilantro, especially in salsas, but the chili didn't quite taste the same without cilantro blended with the other spices. I decided to explore Gneiss Spice's website, as you can pick and choose the spices you want for each jar you buy (in a set or individually). You can also buy refills shipped in bags so you don't have another empty spice jar to throw away.To be perfectly honest, reactions from friends are usually regarding how expensive the sets seem to be. But when you look at the cost of spices these days, it doesn't take long to realize you're buying organic herbs and spices, plus a reusable jar with a magnetic lid that is stamped with the name of the spice, has convenient peel-and-stick labels to identify the spice on the bottom of the jar, and is visually appealing, all for less than $5.50 each (for the small size jar). Refills are even less expensive.I feel I have invested in a beautifully-realized concept that adds interest to my kitchen, is amazingly functional, and offers quality spices at a reasonable price. Plus I'm supporting a small business here in the US. It's a win-win!