In case you didn’t know, Amazon has a section featuring products that people are ~loving most~, aka their best-sellers. Here are some of the best home and kitchen products that are worth checking out:
A touchless trash can with automatic sensors, so you can open it with the wave of your hand (rather than the touch of your yuck-covered hand). Plus, it has charcoal filters, to keep the garbage smells under control.
An elegant 63-inch shelf lamp with three open storage shelves that literally epitomizes that whole "form and function" thing.
A set of six dishwasher-safe Faberware stainless-steel kitchen knives and blade covers, for new chefs, experienced chefs, and anyone who'd be happier with a little more color in their utensil drawer.
A pair of triangular, geometric ceramic-and-metal wall planters, because the best kind of wall decor is wall decor that you can grow some basil in.
A brush attachment that turns your power drill into a power scrubber, allowing you to unleash your cleaning-related fury on grout, mildew, and what ever other yuckiness that has staked a claim on your bathroom.
A three-shelf industrial chic bookcase with two storage drawers, because minimalist style that also holds a bunch of your stuff is always a win.
A brightly colored flannel throw with pom-pom fringe that works as a decor element and works to keep your feet warm while you watch your baking shows, crime shows, and/ or baking-crime shows.
An under-sink organizer, because honestly, look under your sink right now. You could have a lost Monet painting or a family of possums living under there, and you would never know.
An office chair that takes all the style of mid-century modern design, and combines it with all the convenience of actually-modern swivel chair technology. Don Draper wishes he could kick back in such style.
A set of five 36-ounce glass meal prep storage containers with three separate compartments, so you can keep wet and dry foods separate. The containers are oven, microwave, freezer and dishwasher-safe, and putting your lunches into them will make your work week waaaaaay easier.
A box of Mr. Clean Magic Eraser sheets, because they're just like regular Magic Erasers except they're thin and flexible, so they can get into even smaller, tighter spaces, and remove even more schmutz.
A vegetable chopper that can also spiralize veggies, slice hard-boiled eggs, and juice fruit — basically, it can do everything besides convince you not to order pizza again tonight.
A steel-frame drying rack with dedicated areas for plates, silverware, cup and wineglasses, because your dishes do so much for you — don't you owe them a peaceful, organized drying rack?
A fluffy faux fur shag rug that's also machine-washable, so you can feel confident decorating your most spill-prone rooms with them.
A minimalist metal nightstand/ end table with an open storage shelf, so you can feel chic and never accidentally misplace stuff in the back of your nightstand drawer.
A set of four expandable drawer dividers that lock in place, instantly ending the war between your socks and your underpants for control of your dresser drawers.
A baker's rack with three shelves, hanging storage, and built-in removable wooden chopping block, because why should people with kitchen islands have all the fun?
A zig-zagging, corner-mounted shelf that holds five shelves worth of stuff while also making use of this oft-neglected space.
A two-tiered closet organizing system with multiple rods and shelves, because it's time to finally admit that you're not a "capsule wardrobe" person, you're a "still have some shirts I wore my junior year of high school" person.
A wall-mounted broom holder that can hold brooms, dustpans, rakes, and gardening tools in place off the ground, which is a way better solution than just kind of shoving them in a corner and forgetting about them (your current organizational method).
A set of LED fairy lights with photo clips, so you can basically re-do an entire room's ambience in 10 minutes.
A circle mirror that makes a design statement, makes your room look larger, and lets you see if you have any poppy seeds stuck between your teeth. Has there ever been a bigger home decor MVP?
A package of dishwasher-cleaning tablets, so you can easily scrub out the limescale, mineral build-up, and funky mold smell that can creep into even the best dishwashers.
A macrame wall hanging that will instantly add boho style and texture to any room, but is neutral enough to work in lots of spaces (bathroom, nursery, room full of your roommate's weird discarded-mannequin sculptures, etc).
A floating storage shelf with a safety rail and removable hooks, so you can display all your spices without worrying that any will fall down and conk you on the head. The hooks can be removed to turn the bar into a paper towel holder, too!
A six-egg cooker that hard or soft boils, poaches, scrambles, and makes mini-omelettes, because remember how you keep planning to start eating protein in the morning, instead of a Toaster Strudel? This will help.
A six-piece set of organic, stain-and-odor resistant bamboo cooking utensils, because cooking is 1000 times more fun when you know that you're not creating a big, stinky mess you're going to have to Brillo away later.
A set of seven nesting measuring beakers that stand on their own, so you can get all your ingredients ready before you start cooking. Plus, they look adorable lined up like that. Kind of like a tiny food family. Hello, tiny food family!
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