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23 Products For Sensitive Noses And Stinky Homes
23 Products For Sensitive Noses And Stinky Homes

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23 Products For Sensitive Noses And Stinky Homes

A self-sealing trash can so you no longer have to hover over a full, stinky trash bag and struggle to tie it while holding your breath. Once you take the bag out, it'll automatically replace it with a new one — welcome to the future. Promising review: "This Airdeer Smart Trash Can has been a game-changer for us. We were on the hunt for a solution to contain the odors from our cat's litter, as our kitchen can couldn't quite handle it. This can effectively seal in the air, leaving no trace of any unpleasant smells. Surprisingly, we've placed this chic little can in our living room, and there's no hint of any odors emanating from it. With two cats, we find ourselves replacing the bag about once a week, but that's in tandem with our daily or sometimes twice-daily litter cleanings. Additionally, we use it for other items with strong odors, and it handles those just as the Airdeer Smart Trash Can has been a real lifesaver. Its one-touch self-sealing mechanism ensures we don't have to come into direct contact with the trash, and the automatic bag replacement feature is a time-saver. The initial set of six refill bag rings (a total of 120 bags) provided was a generous bonus. Operating it is a breeze, thanks to the user-friendly voice prompts. Plus, the battery life is impressive, lasting anywhere from 90 to 180 days on a full charge." —Connor PaparoneGet it from Amazon for $129.99+ (available in three colors). Arm & Hammer deodorizers, aka your nose's savior this summer. Just plop 'em into your stinky shoes (or your partner's 👀), gym bag, hamper, or even closet to get rid of that unwanted odor for up to 60 days! A reed diffuser so your home can smell like sunshine and flowers, and it'll also serve as a gorgeous piece of decor with its dried floral arrangement. A self-cleaning litter box — whoever said technology is taking over is probably right. In this case, though, it's a good thing because this handy-dandy piece of tech cleans up kitty doo-doo so you don't have to! It sifts litter and dumps the waste into a 15-day capacity trash bag and features advanced odor control technology to keep your home smelling fresh as a daisy. I don't know who will fall more in love with it: you or your cat. A stain and odor eliminator because your poor carpet doesn't deserve to stink or stain. Instead of saying, "Bad dog!" you'll be shouting, "Amazing stain remover!" Spray and soak any mess your lil' stinker decides to make, and just like that — gone. A bottle of Sunny & Honey Carpet Miracle if your kids and pets have been dragging dirt, dog poop, and more inside your home for way too long, and it's finally time to clean it. This formula will tackle any messes and spills, leaving your carpet as good as new. An overnight tank cleaner because honestly, when's the last time you thought to clean the back of your toilet? I'm guessing it's been a *while* (or never), so you probably don't know what's festering in there. Just toss some of this powder into the tank, and it'll clean it for you. An "Angry Mama" microwave cleaner so your mama doesn't get angry the next time she comes over and sees a dirty microwave. Just fill it with vinegar and water, heat it up, and wipe down the inside once all the steam runs out (which takes around seven minutes). There's no need for cleaning products or intense scouring when you have this lil' mama! A pet hair scraper to help rid your home of hair that your fuzzy friend leaves everywhere. Just run it over any fabric surface to get the most satisfying fur removal ever! A foaming garbage disposal cleaner because even though you can't see your week-old pasta, doesn't mean that it's not still down there. Just toss this in the sink and let the water run — the disposal will clean itself so you don't have to reach down there and do it, *ick*. Once you see the bath bomb-like blue fizz, the job is done and your sink is free from the backed-up gunk. A bleach-free, no-scrub weekly shower spray to save your arms from an unwarranted workout session. It requires no elbow grease — just spray your shower once a week, wait 8–12 hours, and then rinse with warm water. Say bye-bye to scum- (plus grime-, oil-, and mold-) filled showers, and hello to your shiny new tiles. A Scrubbing Bubbles toilet cleaning stamp that'll clean the bowl for you so you don't have spend time scrubbing it yourself. Each stamp lasts up to 12 days and cleans the toilet with every flush. Bye-bye rings and limescale! A pack of dishwasher cleaning tablets because even though that savior of a machine cleans your bowls, plates, and pretty much everything, it doesn't clean itself. All you have to do is pop in a tablet (with or without dishes) to remove limescale and mineral buildup from the pump and valve, hose, and tub. Pamper your dishwasher and think of it as a thank you for all the hard work it has done for you. A Bissell Little Green machine that looks like Mike Wazowski but is no monster — it'll be your bestie. This compact cleaner uses warm water and a specialized liquid cleaner to remove all ~oopsies~ from mud, food, pets, you name it. Reviewers love this product so much that they say they can't live without it. A Bissell carpet and floor sweeper — it gives you the benefits of a vacuum minus the noise, bulkiness, and need for electricity. That's a win in my book. When you roll this bad boy around, the rotating brush inside will pick up dust, dirt, pet hair, and everything else that lives on the floor. Some washing machine cleaning tablets that'll remove grime and odor-causing residue after placing one tablet in and running a cycle. You won't have to keep putting your laundry back in because after one wash, it'll smell like detergent, and detergent *only*. A five-pack of Air Wick oil plug-in air freshener refills, great for masking those stinky scents that may linger around your bathroom, kitchen, and living room. It'll fill your home with a delicious aroma for up to 300 days (on the lowest setting) and your nostrils will be delighted. A Pet House candle that gives off the most soothing aromas *and* helps to get rid unwanted odors that linger in your house from litter boxes, dog beds, and a whole lot more. Promising review: "I was pleasantly surprised with these candles — the powerful scent enveloped my kitchen and part of my entrance hall, that's how potent this beautiful scent is. I chose to use the vanilla crème brûlée — wow wow wow. Absolutely amazing. Not once do you think that this is a pet odor eliminator candle as the scent envelopes my ground floor with a warm fuzzy happy feeling." —Maria PuzoneCheck out BuzzFeed's review of the Pet House candle for more deets! Get it from Amazon for $23.99+ (also available in multipacks and various scent options). A fan-favorite, "spray before you go" Poo-Pourri spray for restroom-goers so their business can stay their business. Yes, OFC everyone has to ~go~ but that doesn't mean everyone else has to smell it! A Door-Doc to keep your front-load washer door a tad bit open, which lets it air out. Gone are the days when you open that sealed door and get smacked in the face by that musty, moldy odor. A cult-favorite candle radiating luxurious vibes without even being lit, thanks to the gorgeous jar and bold scent. When you light this bad boy, it'll give off a captivating aroma of jasmine, oud, and sandalwood — giving your home a warm and delightful feeling. A cutie lil' cow fridge deodorizer so you can replace that ratty cardboard box of baking soda. It'll keep your fridge odorless and your food tasting as fresh as ever — just add some baking soda! Promising review: "We came back from vacation and our fridge smelled of onions so badly, so I ordered this guy. Put some baking soda inside and in about four hours, my fridge was odor-free! Plus, who wouldn't wanna see this cute guy when you open up the fridge!" —Andrew RamsaranGet it from Amazon for $9.99. An AirOasis HEPA purifier that reduces mold, bacteria, and viruses, as well as unwanted scents. When put on auto mode, the fan speed adjusts based on air quality, and the sensor will light up green, orange, or red. Promising review: "Used it in the main level of the house and didn't notice too much change in air quality, but then moved it recently into our musty basement, and found that the musty smell went away in the room I had it in within a couple of days. I am planning on buying another one." —froggy1Get it from Amazon for $351.20+ (available in four sizes).

Firing on All Cylinders: Church & Dwight (NYSE:CHD) Q1 Earnings Lead the Way
Firing on All Cylinders: Church & Dwight (NYSE:CHD) Q1 Earnings Lead the Way

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time14-05-2025

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Firing on All Cylinders: Church & Dwight (NYSE:CHD) Q1 Earnings Lead the Way

The end of the earnings season is always a good time to take a step back and see who shined (and who not so much). Let's take a look at how household products stocks fared in Q1, starting with Church & Dwight (NYSE:CHD). Household products stocks are generally stable investments, as many of the industry's products are essential for a comfortable and functional living space. Recently, there's been a growing emphasis on eco-friendly and sustainable offerings, reflecting the evolving consumer preferences for environmentally conscious options. These trends can be double-edged swords that benefit companies who innovate quickly to take advantage of them and hurt companies that don't invest enough to meet consumers where they want to be with regards to trends. The 10 household products stocks we track reported a slower Q1. As a group, revenues missed analysts' consensus estimates by 2.2% while next quarter's revenue guidance was in line. While some household products stocks have fared somewhat better than others, they have collectively declined. On average, share prices are down 1.8% since the latest earnings results. Best known for its Arm & Hammer baking soda, Church & Dwight (NYSE:CHD) is a household and personal care products company with a vast portfolio that spans laundry detergent to toothbrushes to hair removal creams. Church & Dwight reported revenues of $1.47 billion, down 2.4% year on year. This print fell short of analysts' expectations by 2.9%. Overall, it was a slower quarter for the company with a miss of analysts' organic revenue estimates and EPS guidance for next quarter missing analysts' expectations. Rick Dierker, Chief Executive Officer, commented, 'In an environment of slowing consumption, our brands are performing well. We continue to drive both dollar and volume share gains across most of our brands. Our balanced portfolio of value and premium products keep us well positioned to navigate this environment. Unsurprisingly, the stock is down 4.6% since reporting and currently trades at $94.60. Read our full report on Church & Dwight here, it's free. A leader in multiple consumer product categories, Spectrum Brands (NYSE:SPB) is a diversified company with a portfolio of trusted brands spanning home appliances, garden care, personal care, and pet care. Spectrum Brands reported revenues of $675.7 million, down 6% year on year, falling short of analysts' expectations by 2.2%. The business performed better than its peers, but it was unfortunately a disappointing quarter with a significant miss of analysts' adjusted operating income estimates. The market seems happy with the results as the stock is up 8.5% since reporting. It currently trades at $67.08. Is now the time to buy Spectrum Brands? Access our full analysis of the earnings results here, it's free. Founded in 1913 with bleach as the sole product offering, Clorox (NYSE:CLX) today is a consumer products giant whose product portfolio spans everything from bleach to skincare to salad dressing to kitty litter. Clorox reported revenues of $1.67 billion, down 8% year on year, falling short of analysts' expectations by 3.3%. It was a softer quarter as it posted a miss of analysts' adjusted operating income estimates and a miss of analysts' organic revenue estimates. Clorox delivered the slowest revenue growth in the group. As expected, the stock is down 1% since the results and currently trades at $137. Read our full analysis of Clorox's results here. Best known for its aluminum foil, Reynolds (NASDAQ:REYN) is a household products company whose products focus on food storage, cooking, and waste. Reynolds reported revenues of $818 million, down 1.8% year on year. This print was in line with analysts' expectations. More broadly, it was a slower quarter as it recorded a miss of analysts' gross margin and EBITDA estimates. The stock is down 2.7% since reporting and currently trades at $23.06. Read our full, actionable report on Reynolds here, it's free. Formed after the 1928 combination between toothpaste maker Colgate and soap maker Palmolive-Peet, Colgate-Palmolive (NYSE:CL) is a consumer products company that focuses on personal, household, and pet products. Colgate-Palmolive reported revenues of $4.91 billion, down 3.1% year on year. This number topped analysts' expectations by 0.6%. Aside from that, it was a satisfactory quarter as it also produced a solid beat of analysts' EBITDA estimates but a miss of analysts' organic revenue estimates. Colgate-Palmolive achieved the biggest analyst estimates beat among its peers. The stock is down 5.2% since reporting and currently trades at $87.88. Read our full, actionable report on Colgate-Palmolive here, it's free. The Fed's interest rate hikes throughout 2022 and 2023 have successfully cooled post-pandemic inflation, bringing it closer to the 2% target. Inflationary pressures have eased without tipping the economy into a recession, suggesting a soft landing. This stability, paired with recent rate cuts (0.5% in September 2024 and 0.25% in November 2024), fueled a strong year for the stock market in 2024. The markets surged further after Donald Trump's presidential victory in November, with major indices reaching record highs in the days following the election. Still, questions remain about the direction of economic policy, as potential tariffs and corporate tax changes add uncertainty for 2025. Want to invest in winners with rock-solid fundamentals? Check out our Top 5 Quality Compounder Stocks and add them to your watchlist. These companies are poised for growth regardless of the political or macroeconomic climate. 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