
44 Things Under $10 To Help You Make All Sorts Of Upgrades And Repairs To Get Way More Mileage Out Of Your Stuff
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From small Nespresso pods to hefty washing machines.
1. A sturdy Pikk-It tool with sharp metal teeth that'll un-ensnare tangled hair from your vacuum cleaners, hairbrushes, and even your beloved round brush dryer. Raise your hand if you've ever broken a seam ripper cleaning a vacuum cleaner. (Meee.)
Promising review: "Cleaned three items in less than five minutes. Vacuum brush head and two hair brushes that have three girls' long hair. I can't wait to get the whole vacuum and rug cleaner bristles cleaned. I had to write this review after testing it out. Design is strong, sturdy, and handles great. Highly recommended." — Rob
Get it from Amazon for $8.99.
2. Some anti-slip eyeglasses stoppers in case you're sick and tired of pushing up your glasses all the time. These are subtly help your glasses stay on your nose where you want 'em but are cute in case someone DOES notice them. And with 15 pairs per order, you can outfit all your eyeglasses and sunnies with these!
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Promising review:" My face is a little sweaty, and while tilting my head 90 degrees downward, they have stayed put. Typically, they would fall off, so these hearts do work!" — chezkk
Get 15 pairs from Amazon for $6.99 (available in six colors).
3. A set of washable Flat Socks you can park in all your flats and sneakers and fend off foot stank. To think of all the shoes you've tossed in the pass because you wore them sock-less and they REEKED.
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Promising review: "What a cool product! I found these on a 'got to have' list off Facebook. I throw shoes out because of the smell rather than wearing them out as I hate wearing socks. Bare feet all the time in shoes is not a winner. These are great at preventing stinky shoes — trim to size and just toss in the washer when needed! I will be buying several additional pairs!" — Amy
Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in two sizes and three styles).
4. A special brush will keep your dryer's lint trap clear of debris and make drying cycles/the appliance more effective for longer. PLUS, this is a basic safety thing everyone should do!
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Also, built-up lint is a fire hazard! Make this a part of your weekly cleaning routine.
Promising review:"This brush is stiff but flexible enough to feed under my dryer's lint filter. Several weeks ago, a trouble light came on that indicated the airflow in my dryer was becoming obstructed. I had the dryer vent and area under the lint filter cleaned. (Not much lint was pulled out, so maybe the dryer sensor gave a false alarm.) I felt a small investment in a brush such as this is better than paying for a future vent cleaning. I've been using it once a week, and it picks up a little lint each time, but that's lint that won't have a chance to build up in the dryer vent!" — blueskys
Get it from Amazon for $5.95
5. A portable fabric shaver to defuzz sweaters, sweatpants, coats, all kinds of garments with tons of potential that clearly wound up on a Goodwill rack because they're worse for wear! Just be sure to test a small, hidden part before going whole hog on that midi overcoat. I did that to my actual midi coat I've had for ~7 years, as you can see/learn about below.
This was an impromptu purchase once I realized just how bad my circa-2018 Asos midi coat was looking. It was SERIOUSLY fuzzy, and I'd been walking around in it, not even realizing it. How embarrassing for me! So I took this fabric shaver to it while I finally watched Lost about a year ago. It's a little loud, but it did some WORK. Here's a pic of a sleeve where you can see the difference it's making and also a glamour shot of the gobs of lint and fuzz it's removed from the coat. And unlike with other fabric shavers, there's no guessing how much charge the battery has left. This gadget has a little % countdown that's clear to read. My beloved coat looks brand-new!
Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in seven colors).
6. Some sheet fasteners if that fitted sheet won't stay put on your new thicker mattress or the elastic on the corners are stretched off despite everything else about said sheet being perfect. These are exactly how they sound, so no matter how much you toss and turn, your fitted sheet won't come loose in the middle of the night and require an extra pair of hands to put back in place.
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See them on TikTok.
Promising review:"I love these! Since I started using them my sheets haven't popped off once and that used to be a several-times-a-night problem because I toss and turn when I sleep. Thank you, TikTok!" — Gabby
Get a set of four from Amazon for $8.99 (available in three colors).
7. A pack of stain-removing, nontoxic cleaning cups can clean out your Keurig's innards once your coffee starts tasting a bit funny.
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Quick & Clean is a small biz.
Promising review:"Bought this Keurig at the Goodwill. Five stars for the cleaner, 1 star for the nasty used coffee maker! You can see what came out!" — Amazon Customer
Get a pack of six from Amazon for $9.95.
8. Or a pack of Nespresso-compatible pod lids in case you've acquired a taste for those lil' delicious pods but your wallet is falling a bit behind the habit. Instead of abandoning the machine and going back to your French press, you can simply add coffee to a used pod, pop on an aluminum-foil lid, and then sip on some delish coffee like you're visiting George Clooney at his Lake Como villa.
Promising review: "After years of living with a Keurig that only made hot coffee, I bought a Nespresso machine to be able to make iced lattes, macchiatos, etc. Love the Nespresso machine, it's my baby. However, the Nespresso brand pods (although soooo delicious) are definitely expensive. I was spending a lot of money and constantly ordering new sleeves, considering I used about 2–3 pods a day in my household. These aluminum foil lids are such a game changer, and I have been using them for over a year now by saving my old Nespresso brand pods, cleaning them, and reusing them by filling with Cafe Bustelo espresso grounds. For me, I can barely taste a difference in quality, and the big tubs of the grounds last months! I've never had an issue with my machine by using this and get a great espresso shot every time. Would definitely recommend this method if you want good espresso, the convenience of being able to pre-make and pop in pods, and a great money-saving option!" — Dean Caruso
Get a 100-pack from Amazon for $7.09. Check out the brand's store for more reusable coffee accessories.
9. A $5 brass cleaner potion that, with just a tiny bit and some patient work with a cotton swab, will revive your designer bag's hardware (without a trip to the Louis Vuitton store)!
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See how one TikToker makes over thrifted items with this brass cleaner. Reviewers say it also worked great on their Louis Vuitton locks, belt buckles, drawer pulls, and sconces, just to name a few things!
Promising review:"It feels like carrying a new purse again! Look at that hardware sparkle! I used a cotton swab to clean the hardware and only used a very small amount at a time so it did not get into the leather." — Curious007
Get it from Amazon for $4.98.
10. Some of The Pink Stuff will make all kinds of unsightly marks disappear — even scratches on your beloved dishes you don't want to replace!
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It also works great on cleaning burnt cookware, dirty Crocs, Sharpie scribbles on painted furniture, and nearly any other household mess your creative kids could dream up.
Promising review:"Everyone raves about the Pink Stuff, but I just didn't get it. Then I bought it. Look at how it took scratches off my old dishes!! Next up were hard water spots on glass shower doors. Equally impressive! What will I tackle next?! I'm a believer!" — Faith
Get it from Amazon for $5.97.
11. A handbag organizer with LOTS of pockets to help you make the most of that tote you ADORE but REALLY needs far more organization. Or maybe it just (embarrassingly) has pen marks all over inside of it and you're trying to cover it up? Talk about a win-win.
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Promising review:"I have always purchased handbags with lots of pockets and sections because I hate having to dig around trying to find something in the gaping hole of purses with no sections. I purchased this medium size organizer, and I couldn't be happier!! It is very well-made, and it has so many great pockets to organize everything I need. THE BEST PART is, I can easily lift it out of one purse and put it into another one, and I always know where everything can be found. I wish I had gotten one of these years ago. When I first ordered this organizer, I didn't realize it had two zipper compartments on each side, and I was tickled to discover even MORE storage!!! With all the fun colors and patterns, it was hard to select one, but I've always been partial to polka dots. I love it and can't imagine anyone not being has pleased with this as I am!" — Ronna
Get it from Amazon for $7.99+ (available in sizes S-L and in 26 colors).
12. A set of Solemates heel protectors can save your stilettos from grassy walks as a bridesmaid, wedding guest, or someone who just got invited to a fancy shindig. Now you won't have to worry about defaulting to block heels or dropping your shoes off for repair afterward. And because they're clear, they're unnoticeable.
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Solemates is a US-based small business specializing in shoe care products.
Promising review:"I purchased the narrow pair to wear with some high heels to my friend's wedding as a maid of honor. I also purchased some for the bride. These are amazing and did not pop off once! Everyone was asking me how in the world are my heels not sinking into the grass. They didn't notice the clear protectors until I pointed them out. This invention is genius and I definitely did not sink into the grass! Totally worth it, especially if you have expensive heels that you do not want to ruin! As for the bride's expensive shoes, they were definitely saved!!!" — swt caroline
Get them from Amazon for $8.75.
13. Some liquid fabric dye will give your canvas sneakers a new life. The Rit website has a TON of official tutorials!
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Check out how to dye your canvas sneakers on Rit.
Get a bottle from Amazon for $5.99 (available in a range of colors).
14. Or a powder fabric dye to help update anything in your closet you're feeling a bit meh about, has faded more than you'd like, or would serve you better in a different hue.
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Promising review (for the pic on the right):"I used the bucket dying method on a white 100% cotton dress I bought from a thrift store. It worked perfectly. No blotchy bits or anything to give away that this dress was ever anything but yellow. The key is to follow the instructions. You'll want to use a cup of salt and a little squirt of soap with your hot water, and make sure everything is completely dissolved before dying your fabric. Also pre-wet the fabric. The RIT website has very clear instructions with various methods of dying. I highly recommend RIT dye." — Loren
Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in 21 colors).
15. Grandma's Secret, an under-the-radar solution with serious stain-removing prowess — like, cleaning grease from your favorite pair of jeans.
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It can remove oil, grease, ink, grass, and blood stains for all my vampires out there. Psst, a few years ago I recommended this to a friend who fell in a puddle of motor oil on a sidewalk, then accidentally wiped it on her camel coat. It got the stains out!
Promising review:"So….my son pays no mind to the amount of grease that he is covered in while working in the farm shop 🤣😂 I had basically said these jeans are work jeans now!!! I am amazed at how these look after two washes!! If you haven't ordered it, go do it now!!" — Mommyof20607
Get two bottles from Amazon for $8.99.
16. Or a jean button replacement kit in case the problem with your go-to pair is actually the hardware. Finding another pair and then paying for 'em is such a pain.
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Promising review:"Bought these to replace a button on my jeans and wound up adding a second button to tighten the waistband when wearing a belt. So handy, and just a few taps was all it took." — Comesitbymyfire
Get a 12-pack from Amazon for $9.99.
17. Some bra bands that can easily add some extra space to your trusty underthing you aren't quite ready to part with. Bras are incredibly expensive, and these aren't!
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These are also great for creating a custom fit if you have trouble finding your exact size in stores.
Promising review:"These have been amazing during my pregnancy. I really can't rave enough. When my body started changing, I went out and bought a new bra (I'm a 32 and got a 34), but soon it started feeling tight on me. I didn't need another bra because the cups still fit fine, then I found these extenders, and they made all the difference! I can extend without buying new bras! They are sooo soft and comfortable, you can't really feel or tell they are there. I've already recommended them to all of my pregnant friends!" — Mari
Get a three-pack from Amazon for $7.59 (available in a variety of combos).
18. A waist extender that'll help you get FAR more use out of those pants you're nervous about wearing to dinner because they're right on the cusp of being hard to button up. No need to replace! Be free! Use a waist extender!
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Promising review:"I do not know how I lived without them. I have saved a bunch on unnecessary alterations." — Gerald Voigt
Get a five-pack from Amazon for $6.99.
19. And on the flip side, slip into a too-roomy set of jeans with jean button pins. Sizing pants is hard! These can help eliminate that waist gap.
Promising review:"There are the best things ever. I have jeans that fit great but the waist is always too loose. So I saw these on TikTok, and I was so curious to see if they worked or not. But seriously, you need to buy these, the buttons are great material and just the most useful things overall." — Alexa Botello
Get a set of 8 from Amazon for $6.99.
20. A four-way cleaning brush will make big moves on the exterior of worse-for-wear suede shoes BUT there are tons of reviewers that also love it for cleaning the footbeds of their Birks.
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It has four sides: one to clean heavier scuff marks and stains, one to gently clean fine suede and light scuff marks, one to clean rounded corners, and one to clean hard-to-reach crevices and grooves.
Promising review:"With so many options, I wasn't sure which cleaner or brush to get but this is perfect and the left shoe was clean in about two minutes! Looking forward to cleaning all my other Birkenstocks!" — MsSmith18
Get it from Amazon for $6.99.
21. Bright shoelaces that come in a set of 15 colors so you can switch it up depending on that day's whims. Or just get you excited to go to that 6:30 a.m. total body conditioning class that a much more ambitious Past You signed up for with glee.
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Promising review:"Great quality, great colors. These laces are long enough for my boots... I use them with my canvas Keds sneakers too. It's nice to be able to change my laces with my outfits... It feels like a new pair of shoes every time I wear them!" — Tdelarme
Get them from Amazon for $6.99.
22. Some wood polish and conditioner that'll help turn back time on some water stains because despite your constant reminders, you family can't seem to actually use the coasters and the coffee table for their water glasses.
Enhances the natural beauty and depth of grain on finished *and* unfinished wood. For use on antiques, dining tables, kitchen cabinets, wood doors, and trim, etc.
Promising review:"Used this to attempt to clean up the 45-year-old solid wood couch that I inherited and reupholstered. Got the water stains off after one application! Perfect!" — Stacey A. Berkin
Get it from Amazon for $8.47.
23. A watermark-removing cloth that could also do wonders on the nail polish remover you dribbled down your bathroom vanity two years ago and you've been pretending like isn't there.
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Also check out a reviewer who said it removed a months-old heat stain from a coffee mug.
Promising review:"Worked wonders! I spilled nail polish remover on my nightstand. This worked like magic! Just rub lightly with the cloth." — JMac
Get it from Amazon for $8.19.
24. Goo Gone can zap all sorts of sticky messes on stuff you're trying to make outlive you. It's ready to take on all kinds of messes, including sticky residue from mounted objects like below.
When I moved into my rental apartment years ago it came with a fridge with some stuck-on magnets I couldn't scrape off with my finger (and thus, ruined a manicure). My mom rec'd this stuff and it got rid of the mess easy-peasy. Since then I've rec'd it to a friend to successfully remove stickers from garage door windows.
Promising review:"This is an amazing product. I've been trying everything to remove my old phone mount on my car dashboard, and this adhesive removal worked very fast. My recommendation is to wear gloves, I noticed that my fingertips and my nails got damaged. But besides from that, I give ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ to GOO GONE" — May
Get it from Amazon for $6.99+ (available in different sizes).
25. Some silver polish to bring treasures and family heirlooms back to life and prevent future tarnishing. This might just having your hunting for more tarnished victims at yard sales and flea markets.
Promising review:"I was able to clean up a tea set given to my grandfather 40 years ago. This stuff worked amazingly!" — Kristi Lane
Get it from Amazon for $9.98.
26. Or a container of silver-polishing wipes that may just convince you to take out those heirloom pieces you thought about decluttering because they just look so ghastly. No more!
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Package includes 20 saturated wipes that are each 5.5' x 7.9'.
Promising review:"It was so satisfying to watch the tarnish wipe right off! I'm no silver snob/don't know a lot about taking care of it, so I'm not sure if this product is the best for your high-end silver, but for me it definitely does the trick! It took me three to four wipes for the pitcher and two for the cream and sugar bowls. It looks like I probably used a third of the container. (Though the wipes were still very saturated, they had so much black/tarnish, I would start a new rag. I'm not sure if it's recommended to just keep using it even when it gets all ruddy?) So this might not be the most reasonable option if you have a large amount of silver." — Lauren
Get a container of 20 wipes from Amazon for $8.99.
27. Some outdoor fabric spray paint (yes, you read that right) can refresh your outdoor pillows and cushions. This will especially come in handy if you have oddly shaped or custom outdoor furniture cushions that are really hard to replace.
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Promising review: "Pricey but worth it! My patio cushion covers would have cost a fortune to replace, given their unique shape. This is the ONLY fabric spray that has EVER held true to its promise of preserving the fabric's original soft texture. Shake Suddenly Sapphire well, it will need at least three coats for an even application because it comes out very fine. Example: I needed one whole can for the first coat on the tops and sides of two cushions. At $14 a can, it can get up there, but it's still better than replacing cushions!" — Juanita
Get it from The Home Depot for $9.98 (available in eight colors).
28. A clip-on light if you're in love with your patio umbrella and don't wanna shell out for a whole new one that's pre-lit.
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It has three different brightness options so you can set *~the mood~* perfectly. It also requires AA batteries, so be sure to pick those up as well.
Promising review:"This light is great!!! It has three settings, to adjust the amount of brightness you need. Lowest level is great for just sitting around your patio table and having a couple of drinks with friends. Brightest setting is PERFECT for playing cards! We play cards a few times a month. We decided to try and play outside. There are two 70+-year-olds who did not complain that they couldn't see. So, works great in my book! 😁" — Mandie Jordan
Get it from Amazon for $10.79.
29. Some matte-steel cabinet pulls for a modern touch to those cabinets or credenza that is just part of the landscape of your home by this point. Even if you don't consider yourself a handy person, this is a super easy DIY.
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Promising review: "Can't beat the quality for the price! Solid weight, none arrived scratched, bent or broken. Definitely get the template! It makes installation a breeze! With the template, I had 24 handles installed in less than 45 minutes! Immediately upgraded my cabinets. Very happy with this purchase!" — alexa
Get it from Amazon for $6.99+ (available in quantities 1–60 and in seven colors).
30. A red-wine stain remover you should keep on hand because, well, accidents happen! But you can be prepared for (at least some of) them!
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Promising review:"Spilled an entire glass of red wine on my couch last night. Of course I was about to load the entire couch off to the dump, but I remembered I had bought this product probably a year ago and hadn't tried it. The stain literally disappeared before my eyes…and after throwing the cover in the washer and dryer, the stain is 100% gone. I thought for sure there would be a purple cast of color on the cushion. NO. You would never know I spilled an entire glass of wine on this cushion. I wonder if it works best when used immediately? Curious if it would work on old stains. REGARDLESS: it is a miracle product." — Kelly Potter
Get it from Amazon for $5.99+ (available in several sizes and in individual wipes).
31. A grout pen will fake some squeaky clean, stainless grout for stuff that's been there awhile. Or, like this reviewer did as seen in these pics, let you change the shade of your grout as you'd want!
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Promising review:"I installed an expensive soft white tile (if there is such a thing) floor in the kitchen when I bought my house. At the time, it was a new product and it was beautiful – that fuzzy, warm feeling changed the first time I dropped a fork. I have been so frustrated no wanting to rip up and put down replacement tiles. The grout pen made it look new again, I am thrilled with the results!" — K. Robles
Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in two sizes).
32. A USB-powered LED light strip you can stick on to help improve your TV-watching experience by bringing in a bit of ambient light to your personal theater. Try this out to see if it gives you your desired at-home entertainment experience before you start measuring wall space and contemplate moving around furniture for a different TV.
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Promising review:"Easy to install. Lights provide ample lighting; USB allows lights to be a standalone fixture without tying up another wall socket. The USB interface also acts to turn the lights on and off with the TV. Backlighting also seems to make the screen seem sharper." — Shaun
Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in two sizes).
33. A daily makeup brush cleaning spray because you and I both know you're not washing your beauty tools as frequently as you should. (Same.) Turns out, your brush bristles didn't come pink. That's just your blush!
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Promising review:"I'm not very good at makeup, but am practicing. I'm also a clean freak so I was able to use just a tiny bit of this cleaner and my brushes come out clean as new." — William M. Buttlicker
Get it from Amazon for $6.99.
34. A box of slow cooker liners that'll make cleaning up after yourself (and delicious concoctions) criminally easy in case the reason you haven't been using this workhouse countertop appliance is because of the cleanup. Just toss the liner when you're finished!
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I adore my slow cooker but hate cleaning up after using it. So I use these handy lil' bags. Read my full review of Reynolds Kitchens Premium Slow Cooker Liners.
Get a box of 20 from Amazon for $12.18 (also available in small size).
35. Bottle Bright cleaning tablets to revive the look (and taste!) of the stainless-steel thermos you use every dang day but aren't so great at washing like you should. If stained thermoses and coffee mugs give you the ick, these little tabs are really going to help your bottom line.
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Promising review:"Finished using it five minutes ago and it's the best! My husband uses a Stanley thermos daily to take coffee to work. He tries to remember to rinse it out every day, but that doesn't always happen. I got the package today, filled the thermos with water, dropped a tablet in, and let it sit. I promptly forgot about it for a few hours. Initially, I was disappointed when I dumped the water, as it was barely tinged brown. Then I put fresh water in, covered the top, shook it, and OMG. T he crap that came out was disgusting, yet fascinating. I looked in the thermos and saw almost nothing but sparkly silver! There was a little crud left in the top third of the thermos, but it's a really tall one, so I wasn't surprised. Got the bottle brush, swished twice, and bam! All clean! No fumes, no smell, no nothing, just clean. I used to struggle cleaning it with baking soda, vinegar, the brush, soap, and elbow grease. Screw that. I will forever use only these tablets! Here's to better tasting (and way less gross) coffee!" — BranchingOut
Get 12 tablets from Amazon for $7.48.
36. A genius humidifier tank cleaner can help look after that lil' machine that's saving your skin and sinuses this season. This cartridge "swims" around the water tank, helping inhibit the growth of buildup for up to 30 days.
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Promising review:"Just drop this in your humidifier and it keeps the water pretty darn mildew- and mold-free. Super easy to use, no smell, and safe. I have already repurchased and given a few to other people as well." — Kristine
Get it from Amazon for $4.99.
37. A laundry-detergent drip catcher will help salvage some of that precious goo, so you can go a tad bit longer in between shopping trips. It'll also help you keep track of that cup! Every drop of goo helps!
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Promising review:"These are just what I've been looking for. I've been cleaning up drippy soap and softener from my floor for years. Now, this product keeps things nice and tidy and clean. Plus… They were five dollars cheaper than other very similar products. They simply attached to the bottle and are sturdy." — Pete
Get two from Amazon for $4.99.
38. A four-pack of washing-machine dampening pads if every time you wash towels it sounds like your machine is in a fight.
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IdeaWorks is a small biz specializing in problem-solving home products.
Promising review: "Looked at all the reviews and decided the crack in my ceiling in the dining room was still worth them to try. Totally happy. The noise level from an upstairs front loader washer and minimal noise from the dryer is vanquished. The washer is in an overflow pan, but for the past six years, it has sounded and felt like it was going to come right into the dining room because it was so noisy." — SKRATCH
Get them from Amazon for $6.70+ (available in three colors).
39. A fridge door organizer to squeeze in some extra space for leftover sauce packets and other tiny food items you still wanna use. Don't let those extra ketchup packets from takeout go to waste or explode on a shelf underneath your meal-prepped Bentgo box!
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This comes in a pack of four with two pockets each so everyone can get one! And because they're clear, you'll be able to see what's inside so you can actually use it.
Promising review:"I used the product to clear up space that was used for condiment packets, but they also worked out great to hold my mom's insulin pens so they don't get lost in the fridge." — GuVal
Get four from Amazon for $9.99.
40. A protective cable covering for keeping all sorts of critters from chewing on your cords, from cats to squirrels.
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Promising review: "These wire protectors work amazingly! I got them to keep my cats from chewing on my wires, and they do the job perfectly. They are tough to cut, but that's actually a good thing, it means they're strong and hard to break into, just as they should be. If you need reliable protection for your cables, these are a great choice!" — Clayton
"The Alex Tech cord protector easily wraps around wires. I even had it continue over a hard 1/2 inch plastic cord protector. I used this to protect my trailer harness from the nut thieving tree rats, my loving wife calls squirrels. They chewed the last harness off." — CB in FL
Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in a variety of sizes).
41. A toothpaste squeezer that'll also serve as a stand for your bathroom sink. It helps you squeeze out EVERY last little bit because it seems like you're always nearly out of toothpaste. Let's make sure we're REALLY out of toothpaste this time.
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My colleague Sally Elshorafa has and loves this: "I'm a person who likes an uncluttered bathroom countertop, and having this hold my toothpaste straight up as opposed to just laying it down frees up space and keeps it looking tidy. It also ensures no toothpaste ever goes to waste; I've noticed since using it that I go way longer between needing a new tube. I just really hate wasting product, but so many bottles and tubes make it impossible to get the last couple of tablespoons of stuff out. I can't stand this! With this squeezer, I literally get ALL the toothpaste out before I need a new tube, and it's soooo satisfying."
Promising review: "No instructions come with it, but it is fairly obvious how it works. Bottom of the tube through the body slot into the turnkey slot, and turn the key enough to clamp the tube in place. Stands upright, making a very small footprint. Wind too tight, and you might pop the cap with toothpaste under pressure. Gonna try it with other tubed products, like tomato paste and bacitracin." — Stephanie L.
Get a pack of two from Amazon for $7.50+ (available in a pack of red and white or navy and white).
42. A concentrated gel cleaner to tackle mold, mildew, and stains on your large appliance you want to make last as LONG as possible. Lots of reviewers who tried just about everything else say that this is what finally worked for them.
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Promising review: "I have tried eeeeeverything to clean my front-loading washing machine. Bleach, mold remover sprays, vinegar…you name it. I also run a cleaning cycle with a washing machine tablet once a month, but mold still builds up. This stuff got rid of the mold in less than three hours! When I say this stuff is THE miracle worker you're looking for, I mean it." — Amazon Customer
Get it from Amazon for $9.99.
43. A tiny but mighty tube of White Lithium Grease can help lubricate and, therefore, quiet down noisy parts that are rubbing together in the worst way possible — whether it's on your car sunroof, bicycle, garage door.... So many possibilities. At $5 a pop, it's worth buying now and keeping in your junk drawer before you need it.
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Reviewers have use it on their clippers, laptop fans, a garage door opener chain, snow blower parts, restoring old record players, suspension rod points in a washer, recliner parts, a car sunroof, and more. Just make sure that it's OK to use on whatever you're using.
Promising review: "I use this on our garage door that gets a lot of wear and tear (upper Midwest winters and three active kids). It keeps the rails lubricated so the door runs smoothly." —Amazon Customer
Get it from Amazon for $4.59.
44. A "Did You Feed the Cat" tracker that also comes in a dog, bird, and fish so that pricey bag of pet food lasts for as long as you budgeted. Sorry, Cheesecake!
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🦈 Nautica is making waves with a 'Jaws' 50th anniversary collection
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Yahoo
43 minutes ago
- Yahoo
‘Étoile' creators on ‘secret weapon' choreographer Marguerite Derricks
If there's a common thread to the Palladino-verse (beyond the fast-talking), it's dance — the actors in shows created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino glide across our screens as if performing on a stage, as do the cameras tracking them. That's credit to choreographer Marguerite Derricks, who's been part of the Palladino pack for years — but with Étoile, she gets to strut her stuff. 'I've done a lot,' she says, referring to her long career, 'and I finally feel like Étoile is my thing.' Gold Derby: Marguerite, tell me your origin story. How did you first connect with Dan and Amy? More from GoldDerby 'Only Murders in the Building' Emmy odds for Selena Gomez, the Martins, and all those guest stars 'Dune: Prophecy' showrunner teases the Fremen and which books Season 2 could cover Eriq La Salle on developing 'On Call's' 'imperfect' hybrid style and returning to acting Marguerite Derricks: I first connected with Dan and Amy on the TV show Bunheads. That was our first. Étoile is our fourth show together. So we did Bunheads, which was heaven, absolute heaven. And then they wrote a bunch of dance in the Gilmore Girls reboot. And then Amy reached out to me after the pilot of Maisel was released and told me to look at it because she wanted it to leap and swirl around the screen. And then here we are with Étoile. Dan Palladino: And we have eight more that we're going to do, Marguerite, so get ready, get some sleep. We have eight more shows that we're going to do together over the next 20 years. You didn't realize this was a lifelong contract. Derricks: I'm ready, I'm always ready. I always have two suitcases in my front room because it's always jumping on a plane and I would do it in a hot second for Amy and Dan. Palladino: Marguerite has a go bag for fires and for us. I really appreciate that. Amy Sherman-Palladino: We call Marguerite our secret weapon because it's so deeply obvious what her value is, but the thing about Maisel is she did so much that people don't even realize. Obviously, when we got into like the Wolford or the strip clubs or the Catskills dance number, that's obvious to people that that is choreography and that a choreographer came in and did that. But I did a big shot of Rachel walking down what was supposed to be Christopher Street in the Village, and that was all staged and choreographed. We did a whole thing through the garment district and that was all staged and choreographed, even though it wasn't necessarily jetés. Marguerite would come in and anything where we had group scenes or movement because our camera moved so much. We needed to be able to have somebody who had that eye and who could keep an eye on things, especially in these big group numbers. She was seeing something that we weren't seeing. So she's been a part of us, whether you knew it or not, all the way through Maisel. And so now on Étoile, it's front and center. So what did it mean to you to finally get to a show that's all dance? Derricks: Well, the first time Amy whispered in my ear, I think it was two years before we even started, she whispered ballet and Paris into my ear. And I lost my stuff then! It's a dream. My son said to me a couple of years ago, 'I don't think you've had your thing yet.' I've done a lot. I think Étoile is my thing. I really feel like it's my thing. I started off as a young girl in ballet and my dream was to be a ballet dancer, but I'm short and that didn't happen for me. I played a ballet dancer on Fame, one of my first jobs, but I never got to fulfill that. I really felt like I got to fulfill that dream. It started with Bunheads, but really escalated on Étoile. And to work with those world-class dancers, for any choreographer, it was just a dream. How did you all work together in deciding what ballets you were going to include? I read that it was 29 ballets altogether. Sherman-Palladino: Wow. Was it? Holy moly. That was a lot! We should keep track of that s--t. One of the greatest things that I think sets her apart from a lot of choreographers is she really understands story and she understands comedy and she understands camera. She can do any beautiful dance in any style that you want her to do. And she can do it in a hot second, but it's different to do something that is feeding the story and is pushing the story forward or is pushing the comedy forward. She'll have worked with 20 dancers, and then Dan and I will come in and we'll go, "Yeah, that's great, can you turn it all sideways?" And she's like, "Yes, all right." And in five minutes, General Patton has redone the entire thing. And it's exactly what you need for camera. It's terrifying to watch because it's like, "OK, where do I go?" But it's that understanding of story. Every time we put a piece of dance into Étoile, it needs to push the narrative forward or it needs to say something about the story. We didn't want to be just a show that stopped for a pretty ballet. So if you're going to see a Tobias ballet, Gideon Glick's character, the ballet had to say something about what Tobias was going through or what he was pushing or what his style was, which tells you who he is as a character. So it's not enough just to do a cool ballet. Marguerite had to step back and think, what motions feed Tobias's brain? What rhythms are in his head? He's a guy who has his headphones on, so he's actually listening to music other than the music that is in his head that he's choreographing to. So what is that madness all about? And so what comes out as these really great, cool ballets, the thought process that went into them was actually much more intense than 'Let's do something with tutus.' Even the phone call in the pilot, which is the union guy talking to Genevieve as they're in the phone negotiating whether they're going to go and strike or not, we needed to see something in the background of what they were going to lose of who these dancers were, of what they were striking for, of what the point of this was. So we needed something that was motion and the dancers could come on and off and on and off and be part of it because it was about their story. So even the smallest little piece of dance, the discussions were quite elaborate just in terms of what was the story it was feeding into. Marguerite, how did you weave your dance into the story? Derricks: Amy and Dan, they put it all in the script. For a choreographer, I've been doing this for a million years, and usually it says, 'And they dance.' There's nothing there, and they dance because people don't know what they want. They don't know how important dance is and how it can drive the story forward. So for me, it's really, really easy. I love when they challenge me. I love when I see those marbles coming across the floor and they want to change something around because the direction is always there. It's always on the page. Amy and Dan always lay it out. I wouldn't want to do dance just for dance anymore. Dance driving the story is just magic. It's really magic. I feel bad for any choreographer that does not get to work with Amy and Dan. Palladino: Balanchine, sorry, dude, you are out of luck. Is there a moment that you're proudest of, given the amount of dance that's in it? Derricks: Gosh, I couldn't even say. I can't stop watching the show because I am just so blown away by what we all did and how beautiful it is. Sherman-Palladino: I'll blow Marguerite's horn for her. I'll blow it for you, young lady. We had a dance in the pilot that was supposed to introduce Cheyenne as a dancer and a personal dance that was emotional. And we did it and it was fine, but none of us were really, really happy with it. Our time was ticking, and we were coming to the end of our shoot. And Marguerite and I looked at each other and it's like, we need something else. We're telling people how great Cheyenne is. We've seen Romeo and Juliet, but that was really from Jack's point of view and how he viewed her. We need the audience to meet Cheyenne the dancer. And I threw her 'Big in Japan,' this Tom Waits song that's been in my head, in a hot second and she came up with this thing. I don't know if it was even overnight that she came up with this dance that tells you everything you need to know about Cheyenne, a woman who can't channel her emotions or frustrations in any other way but dance. The other dance we could have left in, and it would have been fine. But there was something about this moment that elevated this character so that you got her completely, and that was me throwing her a piece of music at the last minute and saying, 'What do think about this?' And Constance came in, who's Cheyenne's dance double, and she killed it. I said to McConkey, 'Strap on your Steadicam, let's go.' Marguerite and I dragged him around the room and we got that thing in record time, and it's exactly what we needed. Marguerite, how much of Tobias is based on you? Derricks: We became one! Gideon and I became one. Even reading Tobias, I auditioned eight pillows when I moved to New York for [Étoile]. All of his quirkiness, I just connected with. Gideon would come to rehearsals and he would stalk me and I would stalk him. So I always tell Gideon that we literally became one on the show. For me, Tobias is my biggest voice in the show. It's where I really got to strut my stuff and do something different with ballet that I've been wanting to do for a long time. Sherman-Palladino: 100 percent. It was the hardest thing to do because you're creating a character through dance. Because Tobias is all about the dance. He can't talk at all. He's the worst people person on the face of the earth. Maybe even worse than Cheyenne. So his whole vocabulary is dance. So if the dance didn't fit who we were trying to tell the audience he was, the character wouldn't have resonated at all. Watch our other recent Dream Team stories featuring Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino, plus the two creators with star and cinematographer . This article and video are presented by Prime Video. 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Buzz Feed
an hour ago
- Buzz Feed
Bonnie Bartlett Reflects On 'Little House' Legacy
Bonnie Bartlett and William Daniels have had incredible careers, portraying some of television's most iconic characters, including Grace Edwards in Little House On The Prairie and Mr. Feeny in Boy Meets World. Between the recent 50th anniversary of Little House On The Prairie and the launch of William and Bonnie's official merch store, it was a perfect time to catch up with the legendary Bonnie Bartlett-Daniels. BuzzFeed: I heard you got the part for Grace Edwards the same day that you met Michael Landon. Was that surprising for you? Bonnie Bartlett: Oh, very surprising. I didn't think it would be that way, and my agent didn't think it would be that way. I don't know what went on in Michael's mind, but we met, and he had a part for me, and you know, that was it. I always had a soft spot for Grace. She carried herself with such class and such strength. What was it like portraying her character? Bonnie Bartlett: I had so many older Aunties. I'm from the Midwest. I was born in Wisconsin, and I was raised in Illinois, in a small town. I was constantly surrounded by Aunt this, Aunt that, Grandma this, Grandma that, and they were all great. (The men were not so great, but the women were all great!) It was just natural for me to play those Aunts. In Grace's first appearance ("Mr. Edwards' Homecoming"), we see Grace and Isaiah's romance blossom. What was your favorite thing about working with Victor French? Bonnie Bartlett: He kept it so lighthearted, you know? It was fun most of the time. Then later on, it got more serious, and I had to kind of help him to focus, but we just seemed to know what to do with each other. It was similar to when my husband [William Daniels] and I worked together; we just knew what to do. For Little House, Isaiah and Grace kind of just knew what to do. "Mr. Edwards' Homecoming" was a really sweet episode, full of cute moments. Were there any favorite moments that stick out to you? Bonnie Bartlett: I remember the time when I had the jug! [Grace drinks from Mr. Edwards' jug, which looks like it has alcohol but really just has water.] I love that part! I don't drink at all — but it was so fun to do that, take that jug and do it like that, you know, the way you're supposed to do it. They showed me how to do that, and that was fun. Oh yes! I loved it when Mr. Hanson walks in and he sees Grace having a swig from the jug and is horrified — very clever writing! Bonnie Bartlett: Grace is the postmistress, which was the fun part. She was kind of a prim, middle-aged lady, and was just opening up to how much fun it could be with Isaiah. It was beautifully written, and we had fun doing it. One of my favorite scenes is when Mr. Edwards proposes to Grace, and they get married. What's something that sticks out to your mind when you think about that moment? Bonnie Bartlett: What sticks out for me is that at the time, I'm a 45-year-old woman, and Grace is getting married, and that is a very emotional thing. Grace and Isaiah have a physical attraction, which is played down in the show — it's underneath everything, but it is there. That's what makes it interesting, because their physical attraction is beneath everything; it's never recognized. Do you know what I mean? It makes a kind of tension between them. That kind of tension makes it fun. I had to leave Little House because Victor left. He left the show to do his own sitcom [the show Carter Country ]. The writers had other scripts, but they said to me, "Sorry, but you're out." Victor eventually came back, but by that time, I was onto other things, because Little House was my first job here in California. I was doing all kinds of movies, and I couldn't have gone back, and they moved on to other stuff. I was getting used to California and getting used to doing other things, so I was fine. Soon after came St. Elsewhere! I've done so many 'movies-of-the-week,' so many parts in different shows — but Little House was probably the most fun of all, and I adored Melissa [Gilbert]. What was Michael Landon like as a director? I heard he ran the set very efficiently. Bonnie Bartlett: Well, he did something that I didn't like at first. I had to get used to it. He blocked all the technical stuff, not with the actors, but he blocked it with the stand-ins. Then the stand-ins told you what to do physically, and that standard was strange to me. I never had anything like that; I was always in on the very beginning. But he did it like that, and he managed to do it. I've written a book, and a lot of memories are in the book. One of the things I found out later was sad; I found out a few sad things that I didn't know. When we would sit down for lunch, Michael was always there. He was always kind of wandering around. He was like a shepherd taking care of his flock, but he never sat down and ate anything. He just drank something, and I didn't know — I thought it was coffee or something. It turns out that it was vodka, and Michael drank much too much, and so did Victor. I'm extremely concerned about what that does to people, how it shortens people's lives, and it's sad. That's the sad part of Little House, that those two men, these two wonderful guys, both went very early. Michael only wanted to help people. Of course, he wanted to be successful, but it really meant something to him to have a positive effect on people. It meant something to him very much. Your husband, William Daniels, also inspired my generation with his role as Mr. Feeny in Boy Meets World. What has it been like to meet all the Boy Meets World and Little House fans at conventions? Bonnie Bartlett: I love it. They're very different people. My fans are older women, and they related to Little House. So mostly, my fans will be sweet, very sweet, older women. William's fans are younger. An incredible amount of people watch Boy Meets World, and love Mr. Feeny, and they ask him for advice. Billy [William] does the best he can. My son helps him, and William does his best to be positive. He's very proud of the fact that so many people have been inspired to become teachers. He really thinks that's a great thing to do for your country, for your people. We need good educators. ABC Photo Archives / Disney General Entertainment Content / Via Getty Images I also wanted to bring up your role in The Golden Girls, where you portrayed the infamous Barbaba Thorndyke! Bonnie Bartlett: Bea [Arthur] and I were actually friends in New York, and we had no idea that episode would be so popular. I think it's one of their most popular episodes. Barbara Thorndyke — I knew she was awful, but I didn't think she was such a villain. It has been a surprise to me just how much people responded to Barbara. [Check out the Barbara Thorndyke T-shirt on William and Bonnie's website, featuring Dorothy's iconic quote, "Go To Hell!"] Her character has truly become an iconic Golden Girls villain! Betty White also did a fantastic job in that episode. Do you have any favorite memories of working with her? Bonnie Bartlett: One of my favorite things that happened, and I think this was before I did Golden Girls, was that we were at some kind of an event. My mother was in town, and so my mother went with us, and Betty White sat with us. My mother was not a demonstrative person, but she was so thrilled to be sitting there with Betty White. And it just happened — you can't plan these things! You and William have had such incredible careers. Do you have any wisdom you would like to share with my generation? Bonnie Bartlett: All I can say is, keep exercising, don't drink, don't smoke. Take care of yourself first, and I don't mean being selfish, I just mean take care of your mind, take care of your body. It's a tough world out there. I feel great sympathy for the younger people who are trying to navigate our business. It's hard, and it's also hard for middle-aged people. So I can only say for the young people, you know, you gotta get out there, take care of yourself, and find out what you want to do. That's really important, to make a living at something that you like to do, but still make a living. I think the character of Grace Edwards would agree with you completely. Bonnie Bartlett: Yes, I think she would! Thank you, Bonnie, for sharing stories of your incredible career and the words of wisdom! Check out Bonnie and William's official website for autographed pictures, books, T-shirts, and more! Autographed copies of Bonnie's autobiography, Middle of the Rainbow, are available.