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30 Walmart Items To Make Life Easier As You Get Older

30 Walmart Items To Make Life Easier As You Get Older

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A clothing steamer for quickly and easily tackling stubborn wrinkles without having to drag out a big ol' ironing board. Something about steaming just feels classier. Like I'm getting ready for a fashion show or something.
Promising review: "This heats up instantly and gets all wrinkles out effortlessly with the steam feature. I couldn't be happier with this purchase. Long cord, easy to fill, and a good-sized reservoir. Use distilled water only. I didn't know to do this with previous steamers and ruined them with mineral build-up. Haven't tried the creaser tool yet." —sumrgirlPrice: $64.44
A silk pillowcase whose slippy texture feels sumptuous against your skin, contributes to maintaining healthy hair, and looks super luxurious on your bed. Win-win-win.
Promising review: "Upon first use, I could see an improvement in my hair and skin. I no longer look like a disheveled MESS when I wake up! I think the silk helps me sleep better, too!" —JGreyPrice: $24.97 (available in two colors)
A handsome hardside carry-on suitcase to finally replace the busted one you've been lugging around for years and years. Four spinner wheels make it easy as can be to roll this baby around and integrated compression straps and zippered interior compartments ensure you can keep everything organized.
Promising review: "The size is great for a long trip or a plain ol' prepared overpacker!! I appreciate the two divided, separate sides, pockets, and the zipper compartments make it even better. The maneuverability of the rollers was surprisingly smooth. Great purchase!!" —KellyPrice: $58+ (available in six colors)
A pet hair remover so you can finally ditch less effective rollers with sticky sheets in favor of a washable and reusable option. Having pets rocks. Having their hair all over your home all the time? Not so much.
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 appreciate 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." —JamesPrice: $14.99 (originally $21.99)
A pair of Apple AirPods Pro 2 whose legendary active noise cancellation is a lifesaver on loud flights, when you really need to lock in, or if you just want a little peace and quiet. And all without cords! Thanks, technology.
Promising review: "If you're looking for premium sound, top-tier noise cancellation, and overall comfort, the AirPods Pro 2 are definitely worth it. They're perfect for anyone who's already in the Apple ecosystem and wants the best wireless earbuds. Highly recommended!" —anonymousPrice: $169 (originally $239)
A Bluetooth sleep headband for anyone who loves nothing more than to listen to music or a podcast while going to bed. Ira Glass, sing me to sleep! Huge bonus is that it doubles as an eye mask so if you're bothered by light pollution or any blinking chargers, you're in luck.
Promising review: "I was very cautious about buying earphones for sleeping, as I didn't think I'd like anything around my head while I slept. Instead, I found the headband very comfortable and the sound quality excellent. The speakers didn't need to be exactly over each ear in order to be heard well. I'm a side sleeper and didn't feel the speakers at all. The headband charged up in two to three hours and easily lasted through two nights. I like it very much." —ChinellaPrice: $8.89 (originally $12.39)
A Shark robot vacuum and mop to effortlessly tidy up your floors with just the touch of a button. Listen, we basically live in the future. It's about time you have a robot cleaning for you!
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 it's 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. :)" —ChristaPrice: $248 (originally $379.99)
A laundry cart with four glorious compartments so you can sort your dirty clothes like the true grown up you are. Yes, you can enjoy separating your whites, darks, colors, and hand-wash garments and still feel young, we exist!
Price: $42.99 (available in three colors)
A cold brew maker in a cute jar because an ice cold coffee sounds divine right about now, no? Save a little money by making your own chilled bean juice right in your fridge. All you'll need to do is put grounds into the filter, add some water, let it sit overnight, and enjoy by pouring right into your glass.
Price: $14.99+ (available in two sizes and two colors)
An external battery that ensures no matter where you roam you'll be able to get directions, snap photos, make payments, everything! Is it troubling that our phones are our whole lives? Yes. But that means you never want to get caught without juice.
Promising review: "Fast shipping and well-packaged. Tested immediately with iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods overnight, performed as expected, and even had leftover charge the next morning. Impressed!" —JuliePrice: $11.88
An over-the-sink strainer so cleaning all that fresh produce from the farmers market is nice and easy. Ugh, I hate when the colander is rattling around in the sink with all my fruit and veg in there, it gives me the ick!
Promising review: "If you do a lot of cooking that requires any straining, this item is just what you need. It leaves your hands free from everything else that you have to do. It fits perfectly over most sinks, and the liquid goes right down the drain." —LauraSPrice: $17.09
A spin scrubber, aka automatic elbow grease, that makes quick work of getting rid of tough, grimy messes you'd normally spend all day cleaning. It comes with nine head attachments including glass, auto, and stain brushes, making it even more versatile.
Promising review: "I just took this home today and cleaned my shower with it. GAME CHANGER! I dread cleaning the shower, but this made it a lot easier." —NicolePrice: $29.98
A cutting board prep station whose integrated catch trays, measurements, garlic grater, and herb stripper serve as your third, fourth, fifth, and sixth hands in the kitchen. Finally, a little help around here!
This is part of BuzzFeed's Tasty collection at Walmart. Promising review: "I love my new Tasty cutting board prep station. The originality, the thoughtfulness, and all the extras that come with it are awesome. So, if you desire a cutting board that is a cut above (no pun intended) the other standard cutting boards out there, this is the one I would recommend." —BarbaraPrice: $8.88 (originally $12.64)
A Wi-Fi range extender because it's time you finally take control of your life and stop telling yourself that the internet being slow on the second floor of your house is okay. It's not okay. It stinks! It stinks like trash! And at well under $50, this is well worth the investment.
A handheld fan to tote around alllll summer long when you'd usually be sweating it out without reprieve. Tuck this handy dandy gadget in your bag and get used to your new life of cool, dry luxury.
Promising review: "Super cute, small but packs a windy punch. Stands up on the table to be hands-free if needed. USB charging option, light for night vision, and a cord to hang. Battery lasts very long so far." —PrincessPrice: $17.99+ (originally $26.99, available in six colors)
A dishwasher cleaner because — *BREAKING NEWS* — your dishwasher can be dirty! Ensure your dishes are getting the royal treatment with this easy solution.
Promising review: "I was close to calling a dishwasher-repair company or getting a new one because the dishes were coming out spotty and a little dirty, no matter what I did. I found this product online and bought it; after ONE use, the dishwasher is working again! I love it. There is no strong chlorine smell or anything, either. Great product! Try it!" —MjPrice: $7.97 for a 4-pack
A Bluetooth transmitter that allows you to connect your Bluetooth headphones to the airplane audio jack. Not being literally tethered to the seat in front of you and covered in wires while you attempt to relax is gonna be a small but mighty improvement to the flying experience, especially for those dreaded long hauls.
Promising review: "Works really well for my older Toyota Prius that doesn't have Bluetooth audio capabilities. I just plug it into the aux and it works. The battery lasts a long time." —ChristopherPrice: $21.99
A portable water flosser because regular flossing can be kind of a drag. This little device shoots a fast stream of water to dislodge any gunk instead. Pretty cool, huh? And it's small enough to travel with so you don't have to take any days off from oral health.
Promising review: "Was recommended by my dentist. I've seen major improvement days later with the brightness of my teeth and gums. For a person like me who does not like to floss often, this is amazing, and I'm very, very impressed. Please talk to your dentist first about this product or other water floss products so you know what is best for your teeth and gums, because everyone is different." —ShaleekaJayPrice: $19.47
An eight-piece packing cube set for anyone who's ever tried and immediately failed at keeping their luggage in check. Vacation isn't the time to fret over organization — let the cubes do it for you.
Promising review: "These bags are perfect! They hold so many clothes. I bought these because they were machine washable. I've washed them a few times now, and they are holding up perfectly! I like being able to organize everything. It's so much easier to go through the luggage when everything is sorted into bags." —KristinaPrice: $14.99+ (available in three colors)
A 45-piece tool set because half of getting things done around the house is having the right tool for the job. This basic set has all the...well...basics, setting you up for success for simple DIYs and tasks.
Promising review: "This is a great gift to give newlyweds, a college student, or anyone else starting out. These tools cover the basic tasks needed around the home: hanging pictures, measuring, etc. The case makes it easy to organize and store the tools. No more rummaging through a kitchen drawer to find what you need!" —RebeccaPrice: $29.88
An adhesive phone wallet pouch to keep your most important cards easily at your fingertips, but still secure. Whether you're traveling or just going about your life, it'll be nice to finally have everything in one convenient place.
Promising review: "This super cute card holder is so great. The adhesive is very sticky so that it won't fall off. And the top cover piece covers the card, so no one knows what is inside. The material is a fabric and great quality! Just what I was looking for!" —AnnikaPrice: $6.99 (available in nine colors)
A stud finder so hanging up heavier artwork safely is quick and easy. It simply utilizes a magnet, which in my DIY experience really is the most reliable way to be right on the money the first time. Patching holes stinks, so you really want to be one and done if you can!
Promising review: "I bought this due to a recommendation online when I was frustrated with a Franklin stud finder. Most stud finders don't really work. The idea of this thing is simple: Studs on walls are used to hold up drywall and other stuff, so there must be nails and screws. This is a powerful magnet that finds those nails and screws. No more worrying about getting a false positive! No more guessing why the finder is positive in one area but not another; you thought it was right! Best purchase ever for DIY work." —YoshiPrice: $9.97
A two-pack of cereal keepers because nothing ruins a day quite like starting it off with stale Froot Loops. Bleh. Keep the best part of your day perfect with these guys. Okay, second best part of your day, coffee is the obvious winner.
Promising review: "I absolutely love these 24-cup cereal keepers — I have six of them! They are perfect for storing just about any food item, not just cereal. The size is ideal for keeping large quantities fresh, and the airtight seal ensures everything stays crisp and dry. I also appreciate how easy they are to stack, which helps save space in my pantry. These containers are sturdy, versatile, and a great addition to any kitchen. Highly recommend." —TdubPrice: $10.97
A lap desk so you can be productive in spots in your house that are more comfy than your regular old desk. Treating yourself to a little couch work is a delicious part of WFH life, and this makes it more possible. You can also use it for journaling, drawing, snacks...anything!
Promising review: "I love this desk. Everything fits perfectly on it." —DianaPrice: $34.99+ (originally $39.99, available in two styles and nine colors)
A nugget ice maker — that's right, your favorite type of fast food and restaurant ice in the comfort of your own home. Getting older is all about enjoying those little treats and comforts. You've earned it.
Promising review: "This ice machine is, in one word, awesome! Portable ice machines aren't what you usually think. I make ice all day once or twice a week, depending on consumption, and fill my freezer container. When the ice gets low, I make ice. Very convenient!" —anonymousPrice: $149.99 (originally $379.99)
An Owala water bottle so you can stay hydrated all day, every day. Straw guys and no-straw guys alike dig on this bottle thanks to its wide lip, which is kind of a "best of both worlds" situation.
Promising review: "Very sturdy, can handle being dropped and banged around without any damage or dents. It keeps the liquids and ice very cold, and the ice lasts for hours and hours. The price was a little high for a drinking cup, but cheaper than Stanley cups and same or higher quality. The top closes, and the inner straw is removable, so it's easy to clean. The ability to close the lid is better than just a straw and lid-top open like the others." —linseyPrice: $25+ (available in six colors)
A pack of Apple AirTags to attach to any old thing you don't want to lose. Why use valuable brain power to keep track of your things when you can get some of these babies to do it for you?
A waterproof car trash can — no offense, but chances are your car isn't quite as clean as it could be. Attach this baby wherever it's out of the way with its versatile strap and voilà! Finally a place to toss your napkins, cups, receipts, and everything in between.
Promising review: "I got this for my car, and it hangs over the back of the passenger seat. It is well-made, comes with bags, has side pockets, and is my new favorite gift to buy for people." —TopNunPrice: $20.81
A pet feeder station with drawers and compartments to tuck away bowls and the stinkin' large food bag that's always plaguing your kitchen corner. There's even an extra shelf for storing extra toys, leashes, accessories, and anything else Fido has that needs a home.
Price: $102.91
A wrinkle-releaser spray if you're o-v-e-r ironing for good but still want to look sharp and put-together. Smooth your style out anywhere and everywhere with just a few spritzes.
Promising review: "I was skeptical that a spray could remove wrinkles. I took it on vacation and used it to smooth wrinkles from packed clothes. I was pleasantly surprised how well it worked." —JStarrPrice: $1.50

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