A pack of fake wood contact paper you can use to freshen up your window sills, your pantry, or even give life to an old side table.
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A rain showerhead for an easy way to transform your average bathroom into a glorious, spa-like oasis.
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A pack of peel-and-stick backsplash panels in a subway tile pattern that'll save you a heckuva lot of time and money compared to the real thing.
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A wallpaper-smoothing kit, because you've found a pattern you LOVE but have been pondering how much work it'll *actually take* to get it up on the walls. This thing will help you crank it out in record time, as well as make sure it looks clean and professional once you've finished the job.
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A step ladder you can use when cleaning those *hard-to-reach places* in your home; using your rolling office chair to stand on is just NOT safe, people!
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A pack of stainless-steel cabinet pulls that, combined with a fresh coat of paint, will quite literally transform the look and feel of your kitchen. So cheap and easy, too!
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And some glossy marble contact paper to finish off the entire kitchen while we're at it. All you have to do is wipe your counters down and, with some patience, lay out the contact paper and smooth out the air bubbles as you go.
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A discreet door draft stopper that'll prevent any unwanted breezes from letting themselves in your home. It might even help you save a few bucks on your utility bill!
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And a roll of adhesive weather stripping if you need a little extra padding around the door frame, too.
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A bottle of Feed-N-Wax to polish up all of your wood floors, doors, and furniture. In addition to polishing, it'll also condition the wood and help keep it from drying and fading.
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Wood repair markers that'll instantly restore your beat up furniture and have it looking like it just came off the showroom floor again.
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A Magic Hue lightbulb you can use to adjust the ambient light with an app on your phone. Now your place can have boring yellow light by day and transform into a groovy club by night. 🕺
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And some under-cabinet lights that'll brighten up the dark, dungeon-like kitchen in your apartment that has been blessed with a single window. 🙄
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A 39-piece general tool set, perfect for anyone who is moving out on their own and generally has no idea about what it takes to be ~handy~. This set is a great place to start.
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A three-in-one silicone caulking tool that comes equipped with five replaceable pads and a steel scraper to make sealing those corners easier (and more satisfying) than ever.
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A highly rated air purifier you can use to suck up all that dust and pollen flying around your home and prevent it from destroying your sinuses.
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A splurge-worthy robot vacuum that does all the dirty work for you. With the press of a couple buttons to set its cleaning schedule, this thing'll be off and running — sucking up pesky crumbs and pet hair so you can finally walk barefoot again.
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A set of gardening shears, because your outdoor landscaping situation is in need of some *serious* TLC.
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An under-the-sink water filtration system for anyone with sub-par tap water and who is looking to take the next step beyond their Brita. Why bother refilling that pitcher over and over again when you could just be filling up at the tap? 🚰
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An instant stain remover spray you can use to get the mold and mildew off of your outdoor furniture. You know, the set that you "forgot" to bring inside or cover from the snow last winter...
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And a metallic spray paint that'll spruce up your outdoor patio furniture now that you removed all the mold and mildew from it. Fun weekend project, anyone?
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A broom and mop organizer you can put on an empty wall to free up some space in your cleaning closet and keep all your tools off the floor.
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A 20V DeWalt cordless drill, because there's no way your security deposit is getting between you and an aesthetically pleasing gallery wall.
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And some drywall repair putty, seeing as the walls in your apartment are COVERED in holes and scuffs from rearranging your gallery wall a million times over. This stuff might even help you get your security deposit back. 😎
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Lastly, a pack of cupboard bumpers, because your roommates *love* to slam the kitchen cabinets as they fix their "midnight snack" at 3 a.m.
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