A Le Creuset grill pan reviewers use to replace an outdoor grill. It's a splurge for a pan, but not when you consider that it'll last forever and it's cheaper than most decent indoor grills anyway.
A Hydroflask folks say is worth every penny because it keeps water cold for over a day and encourages them to stay hydrated.
A dog ball that bounces just like you want it to, floats, and is pretty much indestructible, to give your darling doggo a good workout. Reviewers love how they are pretty much chew-proof last just about forever.
A brimless hat, which'll win you tons of compliments, and I would know: I wear mine almost everyday! Folks like it as a warm weather alternative to a beanie, but IMHO it's got a great look all its own. You might find yourself buying several.
An air purifier that's the best you can get under $100 and my significant other swears by. They're asthmatic and have multiple chemical sensitivity, and this thing clears the air real quick so they can always breathe easy.
A box of earth-friendly dishwasher tablets, which come in a self-dissolving wrapper (less waste!), are made without harsh cleansers, and are 100% fragrance- and gluten-free.
A pair of Teva platform sandals that are worth all the hype. I own them and walk for miles no problem (thanks, backstrap!). I think they're way comfier than Birkenstocks or the new sandals Doc Martens has come out with. Also, these come in a ton of fun weaves and the platform Y2K aesthetic has just the right vibe for freedom summer 2021.
A pair of ceiling fan pull-chains to show which is for the light and which is for the fan, because it's so confusing without them.
A gardening strap that uses Velcro to keep your plants up. It's strong enough to do the job but gentle enough not to hurt your leaf babies.
A set of fabric workout bands to provide more resistance than the rubber kind.
An OXO drain protector for your tub or kitchen to keep rapid-clogging ickies like hair and food scraps out of your precarious pipes.
A set of Corelle chip-resistant dinnerware that might be the last dishes you'll ever buy because they're almost unbreakable. Even when you do need to replace them, it's no biggie because they're remarkably affordable. Folks like these more than other Corelle sets because of the pretty patterns — no need to compromise on appearance versus function here!
An boxed assortment of nuts, bolts, washers, and screws with every one you could ever need.
A pair of the super-popular Adidas NMD_R1 running shoes reviewers say are comfy-as-heck and that's probably why I see them on everybody lately.
A shower head people rave about for a luxurious bathing experience that's also super versatile. It doesn't look like a dual-head fixture, but the middle part separates from the dock so you can use it with the hose. Pretty nifty, IMHO.
A slicker brush reviewers compare favorably to the Furminator, because it works well and is way easier to clean.
A fan-fave swimsuit with a deep V and long straps so you can wear it however you want.
A set of pet nail clippers that are sharp enough to trim with ease, and come with features reviewers say really come in handy.
A Squatty Potty so you can do your business in a more natural, ergonomic position. It lifts your feet and rotates your back to mimic a squat, thus the name!
A pair of well-balanced dumbbells available in the color-coded weight of your choice, with a neoprene outer coating that doesn't smell (finally!).
A set of oven-safe silicone cooking tools nothing will stick to and that are actually dishwasher and oven-safe. Reviewers really love them because they perform as advertised, clean easily, and the set is waaaay cheaper than trying to buy each thing individually.
A weighted jump rope set to give your whole body a workout. Reviewers say it's worth the price because that they don't tangle, ever, and last for years.
A pair of Adidas shorts, because so many people just love them for the perfect fit. They're available in above-the-knee and below-the-knee lengths, for whatever's your thing.
A workout bench for stepping, resistance work, HIIT, and storing your gear when you're not using it. You can use it flat, inclined, or raise the bench up for even more versatility.
A poop scoop and clip-on rake with a swiveling basket for easy storage that's also simple to line with plastic grocery bags. Catch the poop, tie off your bag, and throw it away. It's a lot easier and cleaner to use than the tray kind, for sure.
A portable bedside crib reviewers rave over for its sturdy construction and being tall enough even for folks who have those super-thick mattresses.
A hole-filling compound to get your place move-out ready in a jiff, almost no effort required. It comes in a tube which, yes, is filled with the paste — but it also has a built-in putty knife and sanding pad.
A set of ceramic-coated knives sure to add a ~sharp~ pop of color to your kitchen and do their job oh-so well.
An household electricity monitoring system that connects to an app that'll let you pinpoint what made your bill go up and eliminate the problem precisely.
A box of gravy-style wet cat food even finicky felines lap right up. It's way cheaper on Amazon than at your local brick and mortar, and they'll save you the trouble of lugging it home.
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