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28-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Buzz Feed
If You're Over The Age Of 25 And Don't Have These 58 Extremely Useful Products, You Should By Now
Waterproof duck boots in a classic style reminiscent of L.L. Bean but at a price that fits comfortably in your budget. They come in several styles, including ones with faux-fleece lining in case you live somewhere extra cold that demands something extra cozy! Sleet, snow, and mud will be no match for you when you're equipped with these. A Baby Shusher — it does exactly what it sounds like: makes a shushing sound to help calm and relax your little one so you don't have to. It's lightweight and portable, too, so you can carry it to the grocery store, airport, or just the living room. So smart! A Velcro-powered Trtl travel pillow that you can easily adjust into the *perfect* position to help stop your head from doing that painful slow bobbing nod as you try to sleep somehow while sitting up. I have one and can attest: it wraps around your neck like a scarf, and feels like the perfect-height shoulder to lie on, right in the exact spot you need it! A pastel mug warmer because when you have one of those days where you sit down at 9 a.m. for your first meeting of the day, then feel like you blink and it's suddenly two hours later, your coffee will still be perfectly hot, drinkable, and ready to power you through your next block of tasks. A splurge-worthy RoboVac to really keep your floors cleaner than you ever thought possible. IDK about you, but there's no way I'll ever vacuum or sweep every day without one of these little buddies doing it for me. A microfiber duster perfect for wiping down all kinds of surfaces, because it attracts and holds onto dust like a *magnet* instead of brushing it into the air just to settle again later. Actually getting rid of the dust is THE key to a home that needs less dusting. A Soap Standle because if you like to use bar soap, it's a game changer — I know, I use several all the time and love them. It's basically a little plastic oval with spikes on one side that easily insert into the bar and stay there, and a wave-gap pattern on the other that allows the bottom of the soap to dry. Your bars will last longer *and* you'll never have to clean a soap dish again! A wire-free bra with laces to give you a little more push-up oomph than even regular push-up bras can — and so you can adjust the fit depending on your preferences and needs. A simple dunk-and-rinse paw washer because your dogs constantly bring dirt in from the yard, and this stops it in its tracks even better than a towel would. It has a few rows of silicone bristles for scrubbing and a main compartment for soap and water! Fanola Purple Shampoo, which works wonders to give your dyed-blonde hair that platinum shine in your very own shower at home, week after week, sans a pricey visit to the colorist. An Add-a-Lock that will give you a little extra peace of mind (without taking up much space in your luggage), especially if you end up staying somewhere with a wobbly security chain. An earwax removal kit so you can clear up your muffled hearing in less than 10 minutes (who knew everything had such crystal-clear sound??) no need to swipe your credit card for the copay at your doctor's office. A tub of The Pink Stuff cleaning paste because it lets you instantly shine or de-gunk dozens of different surfaces without having to scrub for hours *or* worry about scratching your chrome, marble, porcelain, wood, glass shower door or stovetop, or stainless steel. A pack of several sizes of LED-dimming stickers — your computer charger, internet router, and other electronics have precisely zero business keeping you awake (or even just annoying you) with their overly bright lights. Not that you'd ever want to, but their smart adhesive removes easily without leaving annoying residue behind! E.l.f.'s Poreless Putty Primer, which reviewers swear is comparable to the 5x pricier Tatcha Silk Canvas Primer — it's lightweight, helps reduce the appearance of pores, and has a velvety texture that'll help your foundation glide over your skin flawlessly. That's one highly functional primer. A set of six wool dryer balls to replace single-use plasticky dryer sheets once and for all while still making sure your clothes feel soft and (if you use essential oils) lightly scented. I always dry my stuff with wool dryer balls and can assure you, my clothes come out perfectly fluffed every time! A glare-free Kindle Paperwhite because it lets you carry dozens of books with you at once but weighs just a little over 7 ounces — *and* can 100% handle it if you want to take it in the bath with you. Oh, and if you want to save $$ on buying books, get it set up with your local library, and you can download your reads for free! An argan oil hair mask to help pump hydration into your color-treated or dried-out hair, leaving it smooth, shiny, and soft. If you love your hot tools or trying a new color a little more often than you should, this could help nourish and restore your strands. A glass cooktop cleaning kit packed with a grease- and grime-busting polish *plus* a scrubber and a scraper, so you can skip hours of elbow-aching scouring (so annoying) but still get your cooktop gleamingly shiny and clean. A perfectly clear reusable bag designed specifically for packing all your carry-on liquids under three ounces, so security's a breeze. It'll be both much more durable *and* at least a little bigger than that one beat-up Ziploc you've used for going on three years now! Or a TSA-friendly toiletries set because sometimes, you DON'T want to use the hotel's free soap and shampoo, especially when you have a very specific routine you don't want to give up while you're away from home. Why even risk a breakout when it's so simple and cheap to bring your favorite face wash you know is the only one your skin likes?? Oh, and the silicone makes it super simple to fill, squeeze out, clean, and refill later. A veggie chopper to slice and dice onions, celery, and even tomatoes in a matter of seconds. One of the keys to tasty dinners is fresh ingredients, and this'll significantly, um, ~cut~ the amount of time and effort you spend to prep them. *Phew*! A squeegee broom so you can extract years' worth of built-up, embedded pet hair from your carpet and rugs *and* easily sweep up scattered bits from your hard floors. Can you believe the German Shepard owner who took this pic uses a Dyson pet vac — and THAT is how much hair the broom got that the vacuum didn't?? And a pet hair remover that you simply brush over any upholstered surface to instantly pick up basically every last bit of shedding your furry friend's always leaving in their wake. Because it doesn't rely on adhesive paper, you only have to buy it once and use it forever! A trifold travel wallet big enough to hold your phone, credit cards and cash, passport, boarding pass, and travel documents, all while keeping it all at your fingertips, ready to whip out the very moment they're needed. You'll be so organized, you'll NEVER be that person holding up the line that's stretching past where the line divider begins and wayyy on down the hallway. The Diamond Dazzle Stik, which will shine up your jewelry with to a few dabs of its gentle cleaning solution, no matter where you happen to be when you notice you need it. Step 1: Swipe. Step 2: Rinse. Step 3: Drop your jaw at your ring's dramatic sparkling shininess. A Turbie Twist that'll wrap your entire sopping-wet head of hair in its microfiber lengths and hold everything securely with its elastic loop, even if you start head-bopping as you sing along to your favorite morning playlist. A stainless steel cleaner and polish — I suspect it will work both *faster* and *better* than pretty much any other stainless steel cleaner you've tried — because it did for my mom AND the 15,000 other people who left 5-star ratings. Less time spent + easy results = no frustration! A mold and mildew remover made from a no-odor gel that sticks and stays to your grout and caulking (ugh re-caulking is SUCH a pain), giving it the time it needs so it can actually do its job: banishing the grossness from your bathroom like it was never there. And a stain and odor-eliminating spray for, erm, ~organic~ messes (think pee, poop, and vomit) because for those sorts of stains, you need enzymes — a type of bacteria — to feed on the ammonia to completely eliminate the smell. Other stain removers might help some, but without the enzymes in a spray like this one, that not-so-lovely stench will stick around. A slim silverware organizer tray that takes up half the space of a traditional organizer but still stores a full 24-piece cutlery set, so you can use the rest of the drawer to store so much more. A bottle of makeup brush and sponge shampoo so you can break up all the embedded layers of foundation, contour, concealer, powder, and eye makeup. And it'll do it so quickly and easily you'll hate washing brushes a little (just a little) less than before. Eve Hansen Hydrating Hyaluronic Acid Serum that you'll immediately feel thankful for when it keeps your skin soft, soothed, and hydrated *without* looking oily, despite Jack Frost's earnest and repeated attempts to dry you out. And reviewers say it's just as good as the $200 (that's so much money!!!!!) TNS Recovery Complex serum. A Wet & Forget shower cleaner — simply mist your shower walls, curtain/door, tub, fixtures, and floor once a week after you turn off the water, and you'll (almost) never need to deep clean your shower at all. This dissolves all the grime *before* it can buildup, and leaves a nice pleasant scent behind! Some Goo Gone because it quickly and painlessly removes everything from tape residue to mysterious sticky substances, pretty much wherever you find them. Duct tape gunk on the wall? So long. Sticker muck on your car or fridge or floor? Farewell. Cooked on grease at the bottom of a skillet? Auf wiedersehen. Chewed bubblegum on your couch cushion? Goodnight (to the stain). A set of two seat gap fillers for when you're tired of accidentally dropping your phone down in the crack of no return for the two-thousandth time in the past year. You'll also get to eat that dropped french fry while it's fresh, instead of discovering it's become the source of a nasty smell under your seat the next time you deep clean your car. A set of two miniature spatulas — they reach into even the deepest corners of makeup bottles and food jars so you can use every. last. bit. of product. Save yourself a little $$, and don't stress when you're still waiting for your new bottle of foundation to arrive because there's enough in the old jar! A battery-powered Conair fabric shaver because there's no need to throw out a sweater or chair just because it's started to pill! This quickly and easily pinches off those pesky little buggers to make your fabrics (including upholstery!) look brand-new. A pack of Bottle Bright fizzing cleaning tablets that you simply drop into almost any seemingly permanently stained travel mug or stainless water bottle to banish those stains without scrubbing even one little bit. Want all your beloved drinking vessels to look new in no time? This stuff's the key! A set of Wad-Free pads, which ensure your sheets dry the first time instead of wadding themselves (and whatever else is in the load) into a wrinkly, wet, unwieldy ball that you have to somehow untangle before sending everything through the dryer again and again. A sandwich cutter and sealer set because they make do-it-yourself Smuckers Uncrustables quick and simple, and way cheaper than the typical $10 for a box. You can customize ingredients for variety, preferences, and food allergies, and it comes with three different shapes! A Bissell multipurpose portable cleaner so you have an immediate solution anytime something gets spilled, or a pet makes a mess on your carpet, couch, rug, car seat, or mattress. Even if you don't have spills to clean, you'll be astounded at how much disgusting grime it'll suck up from your furniture! My mom says it works wonders on door mats and floor mats, too. A Whiskware pancake batter mixer — it has a wire BlenderBall whisk on the inside so you can pour your ingredients directly into the bottle, screw the top on, shake until everything's mixed together, then squeeze the batter out from the spout! You'll get your pancakes faster, have fewer dishes to wash, and it'll even be easier to make those Mickey pancakes your kids love so much. A bottle-emptying kit because it will let you get every penny's worth of product out of your favorite shampoos, lotions, and even food products like honey or that gourmet salad dressing you can't get enough of. The battery-powered Rubbermaid power scrubbing brush, which is basically a giant toothbrush with a bigger head and stiff bristles designed to tackle all the grossest nooks and crannies around your home. The bristles scrub 60 times EACH SECOND for a very thorough, very speedy clean. A Crack'em egg cracker and spoon rest because it is SO ANNOYING to crack an egg on the counter or the side of a bowl and end up with whites on the counter and eggshell in the bowl — seriously, this happens to me almost every time. This has a little ridge designed for precise and clean cracking so easy, reviewers who are parents say it's helpful for kids to use! A reusable silicone zip bag that you can use to pack snacks and sandwiches, steam veggies in the microwave, and even seal up sous vide (if you're fancy enough to cook like that). I have five myself and have used 'em for YEARS now. They're 100% a must-have in my kitchen because they work flawlessly, clean up easily, and have saved me from using probably thousands of single-use plastics. A Squatty Potty toilet stool to help make pooping easier and faster because it aligns everything in a supposedly more natural way. Pooping that isn't fast or easy makes life extremely unpleasant, so I'd say anything that helps with that definitely qualifies as extremely useful. A Cincha travel belt because it's SUCH a pain when your tote or backpack continuously slides off the top of your roller bag at the airport, and even more of a literal pain to feel the bite of that heavy tote's straps on your shoulder. This buckles your tote securely to the handle and comes in a bunch of cute designs, so it won't cramp your style. A collapsible pizza-shaped storage container perfect for saving space in the fridge — no more making room for a whole pizza box just to keep five slices — all while keeping your pepperoni slice fresher than wrapping in foil, because foil lets in too much air. Adjust it to one of three heights for more space-saving goodness. A two-pack of draft blockers — your entire home will stay cooler if the cold air the AC's working so hard (and costing you so much money) to make can't slip out that annoyingly large gap under your front, back, and garage doors. Oh, and it works the same way for heat in chillier weather, too, so it'll be useful year-round! An EzPz mat, which is completely un-budgeable by toddlers. They still might drop the food on the floor, but at least it'll be just a piece or two at a time instead of the entire bowl of painstakingly cut-up fruit at once. A sunrise alarm clock because waking up in the morning when it's dark outside is a little easier when this lamp gradually gets brighter and then floods your room with light, instead of blaring an annoying alarm sound into the dark. Yep, it's just like that pricier Hatch alarm clock according to TikTok, but'll run you less than $50 instead of over $100. A bottle of Nyx dewy setting spray so you can ensure your makeup lasts and lasts through even the most marathon of sweaty shifts or long nights dancing, all while giving you an extra layer of defense against dry wintry skin. MAC and Urban Decay both have their own much-beloved setting sprays, but reviewers say this works just as well if not even better. A six-outlet wall charger to solve that lack-of-outlets problem that's plagued the corner of the living room where you plug in the string lights, the table lamp, and occasionally your laptop or phone. It adds two USB fast-charging ports and four extra outlets to the default two, all while taking up barely any more space than a regular outlet. Oh, and it has a dimmable night light too, as if it didn't have enough useful features! A 24-pocket over-the-door organizer that has SO many uses: storing shoes, organizing a pantry, sorting hair accessories or makeup on the back of a bathroom door, organizing anything else! And it's always easy to quickly grab what you need! A set of four shower curtain clips to help keep the steam in and the cold air out for as long as possible because cold air ruining your shower is the worst! They stick to your wall with included adhesive, then hold tight to your curtain, no matter how much it wants to blow around. A pair of multi-use wireless sleep headphones that, besides playing soothing white noise while you fall asleep, are just the thing to keep your ears toasty *while* you listen to your most motivating playlist at the exact same time. You, with at least one or two of these products:


Buzz Feed
21-05-2025
- General
- Buzz Feed
62 Practical Products Anyone 25 Or Older Probably Needs
A fur (and faux-fur) de-matting brush to rewind the clock on that matted, tangled, dirty fuzz on your favorite throw, pillow, chair, Ugg boots, or teddy bear coat so it once more looks exactly like the day you got it. That stuff can be $$$$, so it's worth it to take care of it and you're grown up enough now to know that. Hey Parents: This will bring well-loved stuffed animals back to soft touchable life! A rich CeraVe moisturizing cream you can slather on when your skin's upset. I use this stuff throughout the year, especially October through May but also anytime I get too much sun in the summer, and I still swear there's nothing better to combat occasional dry skin. A Soap Standle because if you like to use bar soap, it's a game changer — I know, I use several all the time and love them. It's basically a little plastic oval with spikes on one side that easily insert into the bar and stay there, and a wave-gap pattern on the other that allows the bottom of the soap to dry. Your bars will last longer *and* you'll never have to clean a soap dish again! A Baby Shusher — it does exactly what it sounds like: makes a shushing sound to help calm and relax your little one so you don't have to. It's lightweight and portable, too, so you can carry it to the grocery store, airport, or just the living room. So smart! A microfiber duster perfect for wiping down all kinds of surfaces, because it attracts and holds onto dust like a *magnet* instead of brushing it into the air just to settle again later. Actually getting rid of the dust is THE key to a home that needs less dusting — and now that you've lived on your own for several years, you KNOW how infuriatingly quickly stuff gets dusty. A scar gel because by the time you're 25, you've probably gotten a scar or two or at least some acne scars, and this has the smart ingredients — panthenol and allantoin that supercharge your skin's hydration — to help its rough texture smooth out no matter how old it is. Yes, even if it's from that time you fell while learning to ride your bike as a kid. A simple dunk-and-rinse paw washer because your dogs constantly bring dirt in from the yard, and this stops it in its tracks even better than a towel would. It has a few rows of silicone bristles for scrubbing and a main compartment for soap and water! A wire-free bra with laces to give you a little more push-up oomph than even regular push-up bras can — and so you can adjust the fit depending on your preferences and needs. You've worn enough bras at this point in your life to know how valuable a comfortable bra that's a fraction of the price of the mall store ones is. Fanola Purple Shampoo, which works wonders to give your dyed-blonde hair that platinum shine week after week without a pricey visit to the colorist. You've got lots of other priorities for your hard-earned money, so it's worth it to find little ways to save when you can! An Add-a-Lock that will give you a little extra peace of mind (without taking up much space in your luggage), especially if you end up staying somewhere with a wobbly security chain. *Phew* Olay Super Serum Body Wash, which is so hydrating, it's like giving your parched skin a looooooong drink from your favorite 40oz tumbler. Why? It has the same niacinamide, shea butter, and collagen peptides as their much-beloved facial Super Serum. You heard me: It's like face-grade skincare for the rest of your body. An earwax removal kit so you can clear up your muffled hearing in less than 10 minutes (who knew everything had such crystal-clear sound??), no need to swipe your credit card for the copay at your doctor's office, something you've become all too familiar with now that you're in your mid-twenties. A tub of The Pink Stuff cleaning paste because it lets you instantly shine or de-gunk dozens of different surfaces without having to scrub for hours *or* worry about scratching your chrome, marble, porcelain, wood, glass shower door or stovetop, or stainless steel. A pack of LED-dimming sheets — your computer charger, internet router, and other electronics have precisely zero business keeping you awake (or even just annoying you) with their overly bright lights. Sometimes, it's the small things. E.l.f.'s Poreless Putty Primer, which reviewers swear is comparable to the 5x pricier Tatcha Silk Canvas Primer — it's lightweight, helps reduce the appearance of pores, and has a velvety texture that'll help your foundation glide over your skin flawlessly. And hey, it's cruelty-free and vegan! Or E.l.f.'s hydrating Power Grip Primer if you're after an under-$10 way to ensure basically every last speck of makeup you apply to your skin stays exactly where you want it — sweat or tears be damned. Results are so impressive, it gets compared to Milk Hydro Grip, which is twice as expensive. A set of six wool dryer balls to replace single-use plasticky dryer sheets once and for all while still making sure your clothes are soft and (if you use essential oils) lightly scented. Why keep spending $ on dryer sheets when these would last for years and years? An extra large MagicFiber microfiber cleaning cloth that's exactly like the tiny cleaning cloths that come with your laptop and phone, except HUGE. I'm talking 16 x 16 inches. It'll literally make fingerprints, smears, and dirt on your treasured TV vanish immediately, so you won't spend ten minutes looking at the screen from every possible angle to ensure no gunk remains. A Velcro-powered Trtl travel pillow that you can easily adjust into the *perfect* position to help stop your head from doing that painful slow bobbing nod as you try to sleep somehow while sitting up. You're old enough now, you know better than to suffer through any flight longer than an hour without a good neck pillow. An argan oil hair mask to help pump hydration into your color-treated or dried-out hair, leaving it smooth, shiny, and soft. If you love your hot tools or trying a new color a little more often than you should, this could help nourish and restore your strands. A glass cooktop cleaning kit packed with a grease- and grime-busting polish *plus* a scrubber and a scraper, so you can skip hours of elbow-aching scouring (so annoying) but still get your cooktop gleamingly clean. It's funny how, at 25+ years old, you care so much about a shiny cooktop, when teenage you couldn't be bothered. But you just do! (I do too!!) A perfectly clear reusable bag designed specifically for packing all your carry-on liquids under three ounces, so security's a breeze. It'll be both much more durable *and* at least a little bigger than that one beat-up Ziploc you've used for going on three years now! Or a TSA-friendly toiletries set because sometimes, you DON'T want to use the hotel's free soap and shampoo, especially when you have a very specific routine you don't want to give up while you're away from home. Why even risk a breakout when it's so simple and cheap to bring your favorite face wash you know is the only one your skin likes?? Oh, and the silicone makes it super simple to fill, squeeze out, clean, and refill later. A veggie chopper to slice and dice onions, celery, and even tomatoes in a matter of seconds. One of the keys to tasty dinners is fresh ingredients, and this'll significantly cut the amount of time and effort you spend to prep them. Thank goodness! A Kindle Paperwhite because it lets you carry dozens of books with you at once but weighs just a little over 6 ounces — *and* can 100% handle it if you want to take it in the bath with you. Oh, and if you want to save $$ on buying books, get it set up with your local library, and you can download your reads for free! Now that's a real adulting life hack. A pet hair remover that you simply brush over any fabric surface to instantly pick up basically every last bit of shedding your furry friend's always leaving in their wake. Because it doesn't rely on adhesive paper, you only have to buy it once and use it forever! A trifold travel wallet big enough to hold your phone, credit cards and cash, passport, boarding pass, and whatever other travel documents you need, all while keeping them easy to access at your fingertips, ready to pull out the very moment they're needed. Your years of disorganized travel? Over and done with. The Diamond Dazzle Stik, which will shine up your jewelry with to a few dabs of its gentle cleaning solution, no matter where you happen to be when you notice you need it. Because now that you're old enough to own fine jewelry, you're probably gonna want to take care of it. A Turbie Twist that'll wrap your entire sopping-wet head of hair in its microfiber lengths and hold everything securely with its elastic loop, even if you start head-bopping as you sing along to your favorite morning playlist. Will you wish you had this years ago? Probably so. So better hurry up and get it now. A stainless steel cleaner and polish — I suspect it will work both *faster* and *better* than pretty much any other stainless steel cleaner you've tried — because it did for my mom AND the 13,000 other people who have left 5-star reviews. Less time spent + easy results = no frustration! A mold and mildew remover made from a no-odor gel that sticks and stays to your grout and caulking, giving it the time it needs so it can actually do its job: banishing the grossness from your bathroom like it was never there. Yet another thing you never cared about as a teen but now that you're in your mid-twenties or older, bothers you SO MUCH. (Again, it bothers me too!!) A stain and odor-eliminating spray for, erm, ~organic~ messes (think pee, poop, and vomit) because for those sorts of stains, you need enzymes — a type of bacteria — to feed on the ammonia to completely eliminate the smell. Other stain removers might help some, but without the enzymes in a spray like this one, that not-so-lovely stench will stick around. A slim silverware organizer tray that takes up half the space of a traditional organizer but still stores a full 24-piece cutlery set, so you can use the rest of the drawer to store so much more. A bottle of makeup brush and sponge shampoo so you can break up all the embedded layers of foundation, contour, concealer, powder, and eye makeup. And it'll do it so quickly and easily you'll hate washing brushes a little (just a little) less than before. Eve Hansen Hydrating Hyaluronic Acid Serum that you'll immediately feel thankful for when it keeps your skin soft, soothed, and hydrated *without* looking oily. And reviewers say it's just as good as the $200 (that's so much money!!!!!) TNS Recovery Complex serum. A Wet & Forget shower cleaner — simply mist your shower walls, curtain/door, tub, fixtures, and floor once a week after you turn off the water, and you'll (almost) never need to deep clean your shower at all. This dissolves all the grime *before* it can buildup, and leaves a nice pleasant scent behind! Some Goo Gone because it quickly and painlessly removes everything from tape residue to mysterious sticky substances, pretty much wherever you find them around your home. Duct tape? So long. Sticker residue? Farewell. A seat gap filler for when you're tired of accidentally dropping your phone down in the crack of no return for the two-thousandth time in the past year. You've been a driver since you were 16: Isn't it finally time to put a stop to that annoyance once and for all? A set of two miniature spatulas — they reach into even the deepest corners of makeup bottles and food jars so you can use every. last. bit. of product. A battery-powered fabric shaver because there's no need to throw out a sweater or chair just because it's started to pill! This quickly and easily pinches off those pesky little buggers to make your pebbled fabrics (upholstery! rugs! sweaters! mattresses! tees!) look brand-new. Some reviewers eliminated cat claw damage with it, too! A pack of Bottle Bright fizzing cleaning tablets that you simply drop into almost any seemingly permanently stained travel mug or stainless water bottle to banish those stains without scrubbing even one little bit. Want all your beloved drinking vessels to look new in no time? This stuff's the key! A splurge-worthy RoboVac to really keep your floors cleaner than you ever thought possible. IDK about you, but there's no way I'll ever vacuum or sweep every day without one of these little buddies doing it for me. A set of Wad-Free pads, which ensure your sheets dry the first time instead of clumping themselves (and whatever else is in the load) into a wrinkly, wet ball that you have to somehow untangle before sending everything through the dryer again. Twenty bucks isn't bad for a solution to a problem you've had since you first started doing your own laundry in college, and will continue to have for the rest of your life! A pack of Keurig cleaner pods you can pop into your Keurig coffee machine and "brew" exactly the same way you make a regular K-Cup. Then you'll have a cleaner coffee maker (as in, way less oily residue and stuck-on grounds) in less than, like, three minutes. A sandwich cutter and sealer set because they make do-it-yourself Smuckers Uncrustables quick and simple, and are cheaper than the typical $10 for a box. You can customize ingredients for variety and it comes with three different shapes! A Bissell multipurpose portable cleaner so you have an immediate solution anytime something gets spilled, or a pet makes a mess on your carpet, couch, rug, car seat, or mattress. Even if you don't have spills to clean, you'll be astounded at how much disgusting grime it'll suck up from your furniture! A Whiskware pancake batter mixer — it has a wire BlenderBall whisk on the inside so you can pour your ingredients directly into the bottle, screw the top on, shake until everything's mixed together, then squeeze the batter out from the spout! You'll get your pancakes faster, have fewer dishes to wash, and it'll even be easier to make those Mickey pancakes your kids love so much. A bottle-emptying kit because it will let you get every penny's worth of product out of your favorite shampoos, lotions, and even food products like honey or that gourmet salad dressing you can't get enough of. You've lived on this earth a quarter century, think of all the extra product you've tossed just because you haven't had these in your life. The battery-powered Rubbermaid power scrubbing brush, which is basically a giant toothbrush with a bigger head and stiff bristles designed to tackle all the grossest nooks and crannies around your home. The bristles scrub 60 times EACH SECOND for a very thorough, very speedy clean. A Crack'em egg cracker and spoon rest because it is SO ANNOYING to crack an egg on the counter or the side of a bowl and end up with whites on the counter and eggshell in the bowl — seriously, this happens to me almost every time. This has a little ridge designed for precise and clean cracking so easy, reviewers who are parents say it's helpful for kids to use! A Stasher reusable silicone zip bag that you can use it to pack snacks and sandwiches, steam veggies in the microwave, and even seal up sous vide (if you're fancy enough to cook like that). I've owned and used mine countless times for 9 years now, since 2016, and they're still in perfect shape. When you get a few for yourself, just imagine how many plastic bags you'll save from the landfill over the *next* 25 years of your life. A Squatty Potty toilet stool to help make pooping easier and faster because it aligns everything in a supposedly more natural way. A Cincha travel belt because it's SUCH a pain when your tote or backpack continuously slides off the top of your roller bag at the airport — and even more of a pain to carry that heavy tote on your shoulder. This buckles your tote securely to the handle and comes in a bunch of cute designs, so it won't cramp your style. A collapsible pizza-shaped storage container perfect for saving space in the fridge — no more making room for a whole pizza box just to keep five slices — all while keeping your pepperoni slice fresher than wrapping in foil would. Adjust it to one of three heights, too, for more space-saving goodness. You've managed your own fridge space for enough years now that you KNOW this would come in handy all the time. A two-pack of draft blockers — your entire home will stay warmer if the hot air the heater's working so hard (and costing you so much money) to make can't slip out that annoyingly large gap under your front and back doors. Oh, and it works the same way for AC in hotter weather, too, so it'll be useful year-round! An EZPZ mat, which is completely un-budgeable by babies and toddlers. They still might drop the food on the floor, but at least it'll be just a piece or two at a time instead of the entire bowl of painstakingly cut-up fruit at once. A sunrise alarm clock because waking up in the morning when it's dark outside is a little easier when this lamp gradually gets brighter and then floods your room with light, instead of blaring an annoying alarm sound into the dark. Yep, it's just like that TikTok-famous Hatch alarm clock, but'll run you less than $50 instead of over $100. A bottle of NYX dewey setting spray so you can ensure your makeup lasts and lasts through even the most marathon of sweaty shifts or long nights dancing, all while giving you an extra layer of defense against dry skin. Mac and Urban Decay both have their own much-beloved setting sprays, but reviewers say this works just as well if not even better. A pastel mug warmer because when you have one of those days where you sit down at 9 a.m. for your first meeting of the day, then feel like you blink and it's suddenly two hours later (why does this seem to get worse as I get older??), your coffee will still be perfectly hot, drinkable, and ready to power you through your next block of tasks. A six-outlet wall charger to solve that lack-of-outlets problem that's plagued the corner of the living room where you plug in the tree, two garlands, and occasionally your laptop or phone. It adds two USB fast-charging ports and four extra outlets to the default two, all while taking up barely any more space than a regular outlet. Oh, and it has a dimmable night light too, as if it didn't have enough useful features! A 24-pocket over-the-door organizer that has SO many uses: storing shoes, organizing a pantry, sorting hair accessories or makeup on the back of a bathroom door, organizing cords, making your scarf collection easy to see, stashing kids toys or dolls. And it's always easy to quickly grab what you need! A set of four shower curtain clips to help keep the steam in and the frigid air out for as long as possible because cold AC air ruining your shower sucks! They stick to your wall with included adhesive, then hold tight to your curtain, no matter how much it wants to blow around. You, with at least one or two of these products: