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43 Products So Clever, It's Like A Witch Made Them

43 Products So Clever, It's Like A Witch Made Them

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A set of fast-acting Keurig cleaner pods, because the last thing you want ruining your morning pick-me-up is leftover grime and residue that have been slowly collecting within your machine over the last year. Just plop a pod in, start a cycle, and prepare to be amazed (and severely disgusted) by the sheer amount of brownish water that'll trickle out of your machine.
A "flossing toothbrush" designed with "floss" bristles to reach between your teeth and banish those lil' bits of food stuck in your grin. Chip Skylark himself will burst into song at the sight of your smile. 🎶My shiny teeth and me...🎶
A pair of "floating" air conduction headphones if you hate any type of earbud that burrows inside your ear — this one is designed to float over it! In addition to being comfortable, they have "environmental noise cancellation," so you can still pick up calls AND not worry about them being audible to anyone else. Plus, they help prevent ear sweat! Swapping your usual earbuds for these will surely elevate your daily routine.
A no-scrub weekly shower cleaner so you can continue your Love Is Blind marathon without the need to set a timer and go back to man's worst enemy: scrubbing. Just spray it, literally forget about it, and rinse it the next day — no manual labor required.
A delightful little tool called the "Bug Bite Thing" for those of you trying to enjoy a nice day out, because nothing ruins a good outing like a painful bug bite. This handy tool sucks up all of the saliva and venom that creepy crawlies leave behind in their wake — reducing any swelling, itchiness, or redness. No smelly creams or chemicals required!
A reusable silicone cactus dryer ball to catch all those loose bits of lint, fuzz, and pet fur while your clothes take a tumble in the dryer. Haters of irons everywhere should rejoice, as it also reduces wrinkles and makes your clothes softer. Finally, a cute succulent that you don't have to remember to water.
A set of "wine wands" so you can stop waking up with a killer hangover after sipping a few cups of your fave merlot the day before. This tiny filter is designed to remove the histamines and sulfites in alcohol that may trigger headaches and hangovers. It is also supposed to revive oxidized wine, so you don't have to toss an open bottle!
A teensy undetectable laptop mouse jiggler you can simply slide into the USB port, because you should have the freedom to get up from your desk, even when working from the comfort of your home. Now, you no longer have to scarf down that morning croissant for fear of showing up as "inactive" on Slack or Teams. Feel free to take your time enjoying that coffee — this jiggler has got you covered.
A vacuum-free, space-saving compression bag so you can pack three times the clothes without needing to spend that extra moolah on baggage fees. And there's no need for a vacuum — all you need is to roll up the bag and watch as all of the air gets pushed out to keep your clothes as compressed as possible.
A refillable sunscreen sponge applicator with a rollerball inside because you're tired of rubbing sunscreen into your figgity toddler's skin with your slippery fingers as they try their very best to evade your grasp. Oh yeah, your beach days are about to get a whole lot better.
A set of Sea Bands for those who get nauseous when they even think about stepping into a moving vehicle. Applying pressure to the P6 acupressure point on each wrist can help almost instantly relieve motion sickness. Time to burrow into your plane seat or board that boat confidently, comfortable in the fact that the pesky nausea won't be creeping up on you.
A snap-on pasta strainer that can attach itself to just about any pot or pan and save you from having to clean up messy grease spills every other day. This device also works *wonders* for draining pasta. Believe me, your countertops will thank you.
A set of reusable Gripstic bag sealers you can clamp over snack bags to ensure they are sealed and airtight — after all, you're super tired of opening up your bag of Doritos to find that your triangular nacho-cheese goodness has gotten as stale as a packing peanut.
A cleverly designed rechargeable electric candle lighter to say goodbye to the days of messy fluid lighters and hello to clean and easy technology. It's windproof, so you can safely use this lighter no matter the weather conditions. And it also has a hidden lock safety feature, so you don't have to worry as much about your little ones getting their hands on it.
A delightfully practical Stojo collapsible travel cup you can carry in your purse in case your water or coffee needs hit in the middle of your work day. It comes with a straw, it's microwave safe, leak proof, and it compacts into a teeny tiny size for easy storage and portability.
A cleverly designed weatherproof hide-a-key rock, perfect for those who are sure to win a gold medal at the Losing Your Key Olympics. This inconspicuous rock will blend in with the rest of your lawn, so you can be at ease leaving your home, knowing that you won't accidentally find yourself sleeping on your front porch at the end of the night, waiting for the locksmith to show.
A lightweight hybrid backpack, cooler, *and* chair you can carry around stuffed with drinks and snacks for an instant seat wherever you go. You're gonna be the most prepared parent at your kiddo's soccer match.
A "Bread Buddy" dispenser that'll keep your bread fresh by keeping the loaf airtight. The days of carefully checking each slice for a hint of mold, because you've forgotten when the last time you bought bread was, are long behind you. This dispenser hands it to you slice by slice and protects this daily meal staple by keeping it smush-free.
A digital luggage scale so you're not zipping open your bulky suitcase right there on the floor of the airport's check-in counter and trying to stuff three different coats into your son's backpack. Bring this puppy wherever the adventure takes you, and never have to worry about paying those exorbitant oversized baggage fees again!
A small hands-free portable dual charger that can fit in your pocket so you can charge your phone, AirPods, OR Apple Watch while on the go. It's cordless, lightweight, and now you no longer need to remember to bring along a bunch of cords wherever you go.
A rectangular lazy Susan for those of you who always have difficulty finding what you need in that crammed refrigerator. With 360-degree rotation, no longer will your kid be hollering, asking you where the ketchup is — they can easily find it themselves.
A weekly pill organizer to make it easier for you to remember to take your pills without having to dig through your medicine cabinet for all the different bottles you need. This will help organize your pills by day AND time so you're not accidentally skipping an important dose.
A strap-in airplane headrest/eyemask because the guy in the seat in front of you refuses to close that window shade when it's clearly time for some shut-eye. This will block out the light, keep your head straight so it doesn't bob and jolt you out of sleep, and just overall help you catch some relaxing Zs before you land.
A set of legging organizing hangers to bring some semblance of organization to the inordinate amount of leggings you have piling up in your closet. It'll free up space AND help you find that specific pair of black leggings when you have 20 others in the same shade.
A set of collapsible silicone microwavable to-go containers you can take to work so that you're not having to drag home several empty full-sized containers at the end of the week. These are also leak-proof, so you don't have to worry about the tomato sauce spilling onto your files when you bring your pasta to work.
An adjustable two-tier "Spicy Shelf Deluxe" to neatly showcase all of your spices so that you're not having to shuffle and move around endless bottles in search of your basil. Plus, these shelves are adjustable, so you can customize them to the size of your pantry for a perfect fit.
A slim organizer tray for your cutlery with slanted compartments to maximize the storage space and give you wayyyy more wiggle room when you have more utensils than you could possibly hope to fit. You can happily buy those teeny tiny coffee spoons that you've been eyeing at HomeGoods now with all of the extra space you've managed to free up.
A handy brownie dividing pan so you don't have to fight with your siblings over who gets the biggest piece, since this baby will ensure that every piece is uniform, crisp on the outside, and gooey on the inside — the literal perfect brownie.
An itty bitty multifunctional lightning cable keychain because who can't relate to the feeling of wanting their charger to also be a bottle opener?? The next time you're hanging out with your friends late at night and your phone starts to die, fear not — the bottle opener you just used to pop open your Jarritos can also juice up your device.
A front-seat organizer with two extra drink holders if you're the type of person who's tired of balancing an entire tray of drinks carefully on your lap as you drive home with the family's takeout. It even has a lil' spot for random things like your keys, wallet, or hand sanitizer! It fits seamlessly into a car's layout, and frankly, this organizer is something of a must-have if you spend wayyy too much time in a vehicle, and want to make it a comfier ride.
Plus, a car cup holder extender that can be adjusted to the perfect fit for your cup. So long are the days of frustration caused by the fact that your Stanley doesn't fit into your cup holder, this can be expanded to fit your largest of coffee cups. And it'll snugly hold your beverage so you don't need to fear droplets of latte splattering all over your dashboard the next time you happen to hit those brakes a bit too hard.
A set of replaceable Nespresso sticker lids because buying full boxes of Nespresso pods every other week gets real expensive, real quick. Instead, you can fill up your old pods with your favorite ground coffee (instead of simply throwing them away) and place these sticker lids on 'em. You're gonna be crowned the Master Thrifter, thanks to these. 👑
A set of Wad-Free pads so your sheets dry faster and get less wrinkled, rather than getting all tangled up after a tumble in the wash. Finally, you'll no longer have to deal with untangling the sopping large ball of clothes your sheets have created.
A set of plant-based, unscented insect repellent sprays you can easily slip into your pocket, backpack, or purse thanks to its "wallet" shape. It's formulated with Picaridin, which helps repel the creepy crawlies for up to 14 hours without leaving behind annoying, sticky residue.
A Sharkbanz magnetic shark repeller, because you wanna enjoy swimming in the deep blue sea without fear of making any sharp-toothed friends while enjoying the waters. This band uses electroreception to deter sharks without causing them harm, so they stay far, far away from the band. Marlin and Dory probably should have invested in these before embarking on their expedition to find Nemo.
A cleverly made lemon juicer so you don't have to waste a single drop of lemon juice. Don't worry about buying any bulky juicers or powered devices that take up much-needed counter space; this handy tool extracts every drop of citrusy goodness with minimal manual effort. My favorite part: with the addition of a built-in strainer, you won't fear any wayward seeds dropping into your juice!
A genius Thaw Claw because you keep forgetting to take out the meat you've been meaning to prep for dinner, and defrosting in the microwave just doesn't taste the same. Just suction this into the sink, fill the sink with water, and then put the food under the claw. Voila!
A dual-zone comforter so the marital bed doesn't become the main battleground of The Comforter Wars. Long gone are the days of yanking the duvet, hogging the sheets, or fiddling with the thermostat in the middle of the night — now you'll both be the perfect temp every single night.
An Airplane Pocket tray cover because losing your earbuds in the endless void of the seat pouch in front of you is a really lousy way to start your vacation. This keeps your personal effects organized and on hand for that mid-flight boredom — no more having to stand up and reach for the overhead compartment to find your novel. Plus, this way, you won't accidentally leave behind your fave lip balm on the plane.
A set of Snug Plugs if you're tired of your charger falling out of place every five minutes. This is a cheap and easy fix — no electrician required!
A magnetic microwave cover for anyone tired of wiping away the droplets of spaghetti sauce that splatter across the white surface, no matter how little time you put it into the microwave. With magnets on the top, this cover easily stays out of the way (but still conveniently on hand) for the times you don't necessarily need it.
A universal gripping snack tray you can strap to your tot's stroller, grocery carts, or even the chair at a restaurant, so all of your much-needed snacks or toys are close at hand. Say buh-bye to the days of your little one interrupting your shopping every two minutes to ask, "Mama, can you give me juice?" or "Mama, I want my toy."
A tube of Nerdwax because you're tired of constantly pushing up your glasses as though you're masquerading as an anime character. Just swipe it across the bridge of the glasses and be thankful that you no longer have to worry about your favorite pair of shades slipping down your nose.

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