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    24 Things That Basically Pay For Themselves The Very First Time You Use Them

    Smart little problem-solvers.

    1. A drain millipede covered with thousands of micro-hooks to grab every last bit of the hair and gunk slowing down your sink and tub drains, so they actually flow freely again.

    2. And of course the classic TubShroom because it will prevent that clogged, goopy, hairy horror-scape problem in the first place.

    3. A headlight restoration kit that attaches to your drill so you can have crystal clear, like-new lights without shelling out for new headlight lenses or so a repair shop can do the same job.

    Before: a car's cloudy, yellowed lens After: the same lens, now sharp and crystal-clear

    4. A wine-saver — it's designed keep all your opened bottles fresh for an extra day or two (and up to a full week) so you get to enjoy every last drop of that $20 bottle at its peak, even when a work emergency means you can't finish it that night.

    5. A filtered produce-saver container that actually does keep berries, lettuce, cucumbers, and all sorts of fruits and veg fresh for two full weeks.

    6. A carpet shampooer to give your floors a deep clean that will pretty much rewind the clock to the very day you moved in or installed the carpet (or rugs!). It's a fraction of the price of buying brand *new* carpet/rugs, and once you own it, you can use it whenever you need it, rescuing your soft flooring from stains whenever it gets bad again.

    Before: a reviewer's stained corner of carpet and After: no more stains in sight

    7. A quart-size cold brew concentrate coffee maker so you can make enough to last for five entire days. If you have just one cup a day, that's enough for a full work week and could help you dodge coffee chains more often.

    A three part chart showing you to first scoop coffee into the basket, then assemble the carafe to chill overnight, then have a drink

    8. A wood polish and conditioner — it practically erases damage as if it was never there, to (practically) instantly renew things like your antique beside tables that have had one too many water glasses sweat on them overnight.

    Before: a finished wood table with lots of heat and water stains; After: the table looking shiny, new, with no stains in sight

    9. Some earwax removal drops with an included ear syringe bulb so you can clear up your muffled hearing in less than ten minutes, no need to swipe your credit card for the copay at your doctor's office.

    10. A self-adhesive door draft stopper — it'll let you stop paying extra $$ on your electricity bill for the hard-earned cold AC air (or toasty heated air, depending on the season) that escapes out to your garage, apartment hallway, or basement.

    Close-up of the white plastic stopper attached to the bottom of a door

    11. A pair of anti-nausea bands because you've got a long road trip coming up and have no idea how you — or your sibling with a history of motion sickness — will be able to actually enjoy the trip while contending with a churning stomach.

    12. A hydrating hair mask that just might do just as much to restore your dry, damaged mane as pretty much any fancy (not to mention pricey) salon treatment.

    13. A waterproof pouch so you can take your phone fishing, beaching, swimming, tubing, rafting, kayaking, waterpark-ing, kiddie pool-ing, or tbh around any water without worrying about having to deal with replacing or repairing it for one second.

    14. A mini white noise machine with non-looping audio because pretty much nothing's more valuable than being well-rested, and this can finally give you the solid night's sleep you deserve, construction, neighbor, and, yes, partner noises be damned.

    The small hexagonal machine, with the speaker as its top

    15. OXO's pineapple slicing tool so you can stop paying that significant markup on precut pineapple *and* still enjoy your favorite fruit, with no more than like, five extra minutes of effort.

    16. A handheld fabric defuzzer that will eliminate the pills on all sorts of fabrics after just a few leisurely passes so all your sweaters, pillows, sofa cushions, tees, upholstered chairs, fleece, and slippers can look brand new again...for way less than the price of buying every pilled thing in your home for a second time (lol).

    A pair of pilled pants before, and after, with no more pills in sight

    17. A waterproof, heat- and cold-resistant, flexible, moldable glue called Sugru that you can enlist to make dozens of tiny fixes like saving those expensive cables and chargers so they can live to fight another day (or lots of other random little tasks, like fixing a plastic dino's boo boo).

    18. A suede and nubuck cleaning brush perfect for quickly diminishing water stains on your fancy shoes (no other spray or cleaner required) because you like pina coladas and getting caught in the rain. With this, you can get tons more wear out of otherwise good shoes, no matter the weather.

    19. A brown sugar bear, so you don't lose any more bags of previously perfectly good brown sugar to the curse of rock-hard-solidificiation (and in fact can revive any brown sugar already in that sorry state!).

    The brown terracotta bear next to a jar of brown sugar

    20. A specialty dryer vent cleaning kit and brush that (optionally) attaches to your drill, because lint can seriously build up in those vents and once you push the excess out, you'll reduce your fire risk and your clothes will dry faster (which means you'll save on energy bills).

    The 3-inch-thick cylindrical brush on the end of its white plastic tubing; laying in a reviewer's yard surrounded by a huge pile of lint

    21. A pack of two miniature spatulas — when your expensive foundation's almost gone, they'll be able to extract every last bit of it so a) it doesn't go to waste and b) you'll actually get all your money's worth.

    22. A rubber wheel designed to attach to your drill for the sole and exclusive purpose of quickly removing decals and bumper stickers from cars and boats without damaging the paint one bit. (And cheaper than asking a body shop to do the same work.)

    23. A patented pet hair removing–roller that you simply brush over any fabric surface to pick up any other residual shedding your furry friend leaves in their wake, no paying for bulk packs of adhesive rollers.

    24. A handheld knife sharpener because it will fiercely hone each and every blade you own until they're back to their peak, like-new sharpness that makes it a thousand times easier to slice and dice.

    Hands balancing the sharpener on the edge of a counter with one hand (as intended), and running the knife through the sharpener with the other

    You, enjoying your new stuff plus all the money it's helping you save:

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