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30 Walmart Products That'll Prove Feeling More Put-Together Doesn't Always Require A Ton Of Effort

30 Walmart Products That'll Prove Feeling More Put-Together Doesn't Always Require A Ton Of Effort

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1. A pet hair remover because no matter how tidy and organized your home is, it never feels truly put-together with so much pet fur covering the furniture. But there's a solution — just swipe this a few times to scoop off any unwanted hair. Fast, easy, and reusable!
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Promising review:"I bought this because obviously, I have a cat. Love my cat but, she sleeps in the crook of my arm at night and I have cat hair up my nose and everywhere else. Thank you for this product, and I appreciated the thank you card included in the box. These two removers work wonderfully on the job they're supposed to perform. I love the mini detailer which is a breeze to use and is very effective at every task it tackles. Wish I had bought them 50 years ago. Excellent purchase." — James
2. An in-between-the-seats mesh organizer to conveniently — and neatly — store your bag, tissues, snacks, water bottles, and other car essentials instead of just leaving everything to roll across the backseat or on the floor.
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3. A compact Keurig coffee maker so you can easily brew up a cup of sweet caffeinated bean juice in the morning, without which you'll be utterly disorganized all day long.
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Promising review:"Bought this just before Thanksgiving at the early Black Friday Sale - what a bargain! I especially like the compact size - and the ability to choose from 3 different cup sizes when brewing. Have made coffee and hot chocolate with excellent results. Easy set up easy to use!" — JMR
4. A pack of six dry-erase kids' chore charts to motivate the youngsters in the household to help with keeping the place clean and tidy (after all, they're a big reason it's so un-put-together most of the time). Hopefully, this will be a lot easier for you than constantly nagging them.
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5. A popular Revlon 2-in-1 hair styling tool that dries hair while simultaneously straightening, smoothing, and adding a bit of volume, giving you a sleek blowout hairstyle in just a few minutes. If you've always wanted to be someone who styles their hair every day but never have the time or energy, this is gonna be your new best friend.
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Promising review:"I LOVE this Revlon Volumizer Hairdryer / Hairbrush Styler. I will admit, when I first started to use this hairdryer, I thought to myself 'this is being returned to the store' because it felt awkward to hold. After a few minutes of using it, I began to get comfortable with the styler. I also noticed my hair became extremely smooth and shiny. I have naturally coarse curly frizzy red hair. My hair DOES NOT ever look smooth and shiny. I was sold on this purchase after five minutes of using the styler. I received four compliments on my hair from total strangers on the first day that I styled my hair with this product. I would suggest using some type of heat protectant styling product whenever you use a hot appliance on your hair. I would highly recommend this product to anyone looking for smooth shiny hair." — ALASKA99
6. A portable charging bank because it's hard to feel like you're on top of things when your phone up and dies when you're out running errands or commuting. This can quickly power up your device so you never fall behind.
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Promising review:"This is a great portable charger! It's flat which makes it easier to handle and use. It works great and the built-in fold-down AC wall plug makes charging very convenient! I usually get at least seven charges out of this for my phone!" — Mike
7. A Maybelline under-eye concealer to help you look put-together on the days you feel the exact opposite (and with minimal effort). A few dabs of this goji berry-infused cover-up will essentially make those dark circles, fine lines, and puffy eyes disappear, expertly hiding the fact that you got way too little sleep last night.
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Promising review:"My holy grail, undereye concealer. Doesn't cake or settle into fine lines. I use it over a color corrector as have very dark circles, and will always repurchase this. Decent price also." — DivaQueen
8. An Instant Pot so you can create delicious, balanced meals with just the press of a few buttons. This handy gizmo can pressure cook, slow cook, sauté, steam, warm, and cook rice or eggs to perfection — and you'll barely have to do any work!
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Promising reviews:"Best purchase EVER! I ordered it for same day but ended up having to wait almost a week to get it. It was worth the wait! I made had boiled eggs on my first try. Then I made a guisado and the meat was so tender. This last weekend me and my husband were sick and wanted a Caldo de Res and it came out so amazing. The meat fell apart was not chewy at all. The vegetables were perfectly cooked." — Rosalie0986
"Get it, get it get it. If you're thinking about buying it, stop thinking about it and do it. This is it must have for any busy Mom or anyone trying to cook for a crowd in a short amount of time. It's so easy to use. So easy to clean. So easy to enjoy. I highly highly highly recommend." — Latoya
9. A foaming tub-and-tile spray which makes cleaning the shower (and sink) simple and chemical-free. This stuff does the hard work to bust up mildew, soap scum, and other grime, leaving your bathroom shiny and smelling minty-fresh.
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10. A bamboo bath tray on a mission to make your soak in the tub exceptionally well-organized and indulgent. Light a candle, sip some vino, watch a show or read a book, and relax in the steamy bubbles.
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Promising review:"Such a nice bath caddy. The bathtub caddy tray is perfect for my tub and best (comfiest) bath I have had. I was able to put my essentials on it and watch some shows while relaxing. The extended sides were nice because sometimes I had to move it around if I needed it closer to me, and I'd just extend it if need be." — Sonia
11. A few magnetic notepads that you can stick on the refrigerator to write out your grocery list, daily to-dos, and other important notes and reminders. Then, when you leave the house, you can easily grab the single piece of paper or the entire pad. So handy!
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Promising review:"I really enjoy using these listpads. The entire backing is covered with the magnet. Beside my recliner i have one of those 3-shelf metal rolling carts. I keep several of these hanging from the side of the cart. One for shopping lists, another for to-do's, another for general notes/reminders. Also have a few on fridge door. They tuck easily into my purse totebags. They are very pretty and the paper quality is excellent." — Bri
12. A Shark robot vacuum and mop to keep your floors ✨sparkly clean✨ without even having to lift a finger — you can set up an automatic cleaning schedule through the app or simply send your vac out using Alexa or Google voice commands!
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Promising review:"Really great suction, which was surprising. Also, I didn't realize when I first set it up that you needed to take the mop piece off if you wanted to have dry mode on, but simple to remove the mop attachment and this baby soars throughout the entire house. Floors are spotless and it automatically sweeps the entire house daily at 9 a.m.… get it :)" — Christa
14. A sofa armchair caddy so you finally stop losing everything in the couch cushions. Like, at this point, you probably spend more time searching for the remote than actually watching TV — but those days are about to become a thing of the past.
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Promising review: " Was tired of looking for my TV remotes and cell phone. Definitely is what I was looking for. I would recommend this item." — Patty
15. A 12-month budget planner that helps you plan and track your expenses, savings, and financial goals. It even comes with 176 stickers, so you can have a bit more fun with this important but tedious task.
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The planner includes a handy pen holder and an inner pocket for storing important receipts or documents.
Promising review:"Love this budget planner.... I have to put myself on a budget and this is helping. Only had it for a few days and I'm learning how to save and I'm so glad i bought this" — Ashley
16. A smart pill organizer for anyone who has way too many medications to keep track of (or simply has a hard time remembering). This will keep your health on track by automatically dispensing the right pills at the right time. You can set up to six reminder alarms throughout the day, either on the app or directly on the dispenser (or both) — no more guesswork!
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17. A TikTok-famous easy-wring mop and bucket system that only requires water and minimal scrubbing power to give your floors a sparkly clean makeover. There's just something so nice about having freshly mopped floors. 😊
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Promising review:"Able to clean fast and efficient with it. From the floors to walls to ceiling this does the trick. Absolutely love how easy it is to pop off and throw in my washer to have a nice clean mop head for my next mission. The wringing system is cool. Easy to pump the peddle n wring the water out. I've had my first set up lasted for almost 2 years the heads are easy and simple and cheap online to get . The bucket set up is almost perfect...If you use too much water it can be tippy while carrying it. All in all great set up to get my jobs done. Especially for the cost." — Deanna
18. A pack of Apple AirTags if you're constantly losing everything: keys, wallet, phone, you name it. Once you attach an AirTag to whatever the easy-to-lose item is, you'll always be able to locate it with your phone (or by having the tag itself ping if you need to locate your phone).
19. A box of internet-loved Mighty Patch pimple patches because waking up to discover a huge pimple can really throw you off your groove — but luckily, one of these patches will work to cover up the blemish and quickly pull out the gunk.
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Promising review:"I can't live within these. I keep them in my skin care drawer, travel skin care bag, purse, car, and my desk. They work so amazing. I could go on and on about this product. They truly make sure a difference in my skin. I have a combination skin type oil %26 dry; with cystic acne. This product not only clears my pimples but also helps with the pain with the cystic pimples. Especially when my breaks outs are hormonal, stress, anxiety, food, pH imbalance. I can't recommend this product enough. Thank you for saving my skin, sanity and confidence in myself. Also, easy to use, easy to apply, and work great on sensitive skin." — Caitlyn
20. A pack of Duo Cubes if scrubbing the toilet gives you the ick. Instead, flush and drop a Duo Cube in the tank, and let it clean for you. When the water's no longer blue (about four weeks), time for a new one. Boom. Easy as that.
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Promising review:"What can I say, I take a lot of dumps. They are usually bulky and leave streaks when flushed. Obviously my toilet bowl gets nasty in a hurry. The odor is horrendous as well. However, ever since I began using Soft Scrub In-Tank Toilet Cleaner Duo Cubes, the nasty stains and odors are gone!" — Frank
21. A powerful handheld turbo garment steamer since it's a whole lot easier than ironing but still effectively presses out wrinkles and creases. Crisp, smooth clothes = super put-together.
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Just a 40-second charge period provides up to 20 minutes of steam time!
Promising review:"This is a game changer. I hate ironing so I bought this. It heats up so quickly and works really well. It is a little big for traveling but you definitely could if you had to take it." — Mel
Price: $49.94 (originally $59.99)
22. A bottle of Lumify eye drops to help quickly relieve redness from your eyes. Seriously, it claims to only take about a minute to go from bleary-eyed to bright-eyed!
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Learn more about different kinds of eye drops and what they can do at Cleveland Clinic. Note that eye drops can potentially mask symptoms of eye conditions, so you should talk to your eye doctor about what's right for you. According to the Mayo Clinic, you should avoid redness-reducing drops if you're looking for dry eye relief.
Promising review:"I occasionally get red eyes from too little sleep. So I tried several products. None worked like this one. The timeline was less than 1 minute to work. By the time the minute has passed, the difference is night and day. Honestly this one really works every time." — Rebecca
Price: $11.93 (originally $13.26)
23. A rolling laundry cart with three compartments so you can separate your clothes as you throw them in the hamper, making laundry day so much more streamlined. But to make your life even easier, each compartment can be removed and actually thrown in the washer, too.
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Promising review: 'Handy laundry sorter you need to assemble for use. Each mesh bag holds quite a bit of laundry and can be washed along with the load of dirty clothes it was holding. Much easier to clean or keep clean than conventional laundry baskets. Wheels work great on bare floors as well as carpeted floors. Great buy!' — Sandy
Price: $13.24 (also available in a four-pack)
24. An eight-tier pots-and-pans organizer offering an aesthetic-but-practical storage solution for your cookware (which is currently chaotically shoved in the cabinets all over the place). This can be customized for vertical, horizontal, or triangular storage to best fit your space, and the levels are adjustable, too.
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Promising review: "I now leave my most used set of cookware on the countertop for ease of use. They look great in the kitchen." — Kathy
Price: $14.99 (originally $26.99)
25. A dry shampoo that makes it possible to have a fab hair day (and thus feel put-together) even on days you don't shower or wash your hair.
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Promising review: "The very best smelling and effective dry shampoo. I have been using it for years, and it is the only dry shampoo that does what it needs to do. Great price, and even better product." — Christine
Price: $8.98 (also available in multipacks)
26. TRESemmé's heat protectant spray which not only protects hair from heat damage but also smooths your locks, fighting against tangles and unwanted frizz. The secret? A formula rich in keratin protein and Marula oil.
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Promising review:"For some reason my hair is extremely fuzzy this year. I have tried many products including shampoos that is supposed to fix the fuzz however, it wasn't until I purchased this TRESemme Expert Selection Heat Protection Spray that I actually noticed a difference. I shampoo my hair every other day so when I sprayed this on then blow-dried my hair it felt kind of silky and there was no frizz! Wow! What a change. I will continue to use this product from now on." — Rebecca
Price: $6.98
27. A clever dishwasher magnet since it's such a simple way to make sure everyone is on the same page about whether the dishes are clean or dirty.
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Promising review:"This easy to use magnet makes life simpler for busy households. i no longer have to inspect each item or wait until everyone in the house responds to a text that the dishes are clean or dirty." — Christina
Price: $8.99
28. A set of five flexible storage bins to help you get your junk drawer in order (or really any other drawer that could use some extra organization). They're such a simple way to keep things separated, and the variety of sizes means they work for all kinds of stuff.
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Promising review: "I have brought several sets of these for organizing different areas of the house! I love that they are flexible but tough too." — Rolamor
Price: $5.96 for a set of five
29. A cute handheld fan that's also a portable charger and a mini flashlight. Safe to say this clever gadget will keep you from ~losing your cool~ in hot, humid weather during the coming months (and nobody feels put-together when they're sweating buckets and/or have a dead phone).
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Promising review:"Super cute, small but packs a windy punch. Stands up on table to be hands free if needed usb charging option and light for night vision and cord to hang. Battery last very long so far." — Princess
Price: $17.99+ (originally $26.99+; available in six colors)
30. A deodorizing shoe spray because even if your hair, makeup, and outfit are all ~on fleek~, a nasty odor emanating from your footwear kinda ruins the whole "I'm so put-together" feel. Formulated with essential oils, the spray is entirely plant-based and nontoxic, so it's safe to spray directly on your feet or in your shoes — and since it's from the makers of Poo-Pourri, you know those funky smells don't stand a chance.
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Promising reviews:"I have always battled smelly feet. This product is wonderful, and it really works. I can go all day long without my shoes starting to smell. Each time you wear a pair of shoes, spray a couple of squirts on the inside of your shoes, and the smell is gone. I do the same thing after wearing my shoes. Highly recommend this product." — Mama
"This foot spray truly works! I use it on my feet and inside my running shoes, and there is no odor! Love it!" — Brenda
Price: $9.96
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