An olive oil-based paw butter, which is pH balanced, smells like cookies (yum!), and is an inexpensive, effective way to heal dry and cracked paws with the first application. You'll be glad you tried it.
A pair of high-top, zippered, platform Doc Marten's Jadon boots that are *so* popular this year. I see these on everyone, all the time, and I even have a pair myself! They're super comfy, even in the summer heat.
An extra-sharp X-Acto knife reviewers rave over because it's even sharper than the original, for smooth and precise cuts every time.
A 1-gallon water bottle with markings on it telling you how much to drink by when, and encouraging phrases to keep you motivated to stay hydrated. The top is leakproof and it has a handle for easy toting.
A magnetic stud finder, because Grindr's only accurate within 250 feet. It has a level, and it's accurate, cheap, and really small — perfect if you just need it every once in a while, and want to keep it in a drawer the rest of the time.
An affordable mesh-back office chair reviewers swear is actually super comfy and ~definitely~ supportive enough for using for hours on end.
A flat ball golf training aid to help get you back in the ~swing~ of things. If you can learn to strike it right, you'll never hit the ball fat or thin again!
A tiny 2-cup rice cooker that can have four servings ready in 20 minutes or less, just right, every time. People like it because it's basic but does what they need, and it's just as affordable as it is adorable.
A Bissell handheld vacuum, which packs serious hair removal power and is an ingenious investment for any pet owner who loves their fur baby but isn't a huge fan of seeing that fur left behind on everything they own.
A set of basically unbreakable plastic glasses reviewers just love because not only are they shatter-proof, but they also hold up really well. No Pollock-esque scratch-marks here, friend.
An exercise ball to work on your balance and agility, or to use as an alternative to an office chair. Whatever you use this for, it'll last you a good long while.
A knot-front yoga top that's cropped to match high-waisted yoga pants, and has an easy-breezy fit reviewers love.
A fake window decal to open your room up to a dreamy new view without punching a hole in the wall. It's easy to install and you can reposition it to your heart's content without damaging it.
A set of cottagecore 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!
A pair of shorts that're easy to wear, don't restrict your movement, and will last you a good long time. They also have a few stylish details to set them apart, without going overboard.
A set of windowed, zip-top of storage bags perfect for anyone with more linens than closet space. Each one fits a comforter, six blankets, or 36 folded shirts, and they fold flat to save space when not in use.
A Wi-Fi-enabled smart water usage monitor that can be installed in minutes and will give you real-time breakdowns of your water use down to 1/100th of a gallon.
A set of mixing bowls with matching silicone lids that're oh-so handy to have around the kitchen. Reviewers love them to the point of being stans — they really are *that* good.
A copper compression knee sock I depend on personally to manage pain and swelling in my feet. They really work, and they're the comfiest socks I've ever owned. I wear them pretty much every day.
A set of 100% cotton percale sheets available in a ton of fun patterns, with deep pockets for tall mattresses. Reviewers say they're snuggly-soft and hold up great in the washing machine.
A mat that traps kitty litter so you can vacuum it up from one spot instead of having to deal with it getting tracked all over the house, which is a smart idea worth it for the time saved alone.
A cute-as-heck branching tree-shaped table lamp that you can reconfigure all by yourself in like a zillion different ways. It's got a nice heavy base so it won't topple over, and some folks like the softer light it gives for working late at night.
A styptic system with pain-relieving benzocaine for pets that comes in a powder, pads, and gel swabs to quickly stop bleeding from minor cuts and nail trimming. You don't want to ever need it, but if you do, you'll feel smart for having it on hand.
A neck fan to keep you cool all summer. It keeps blowing all the way through an eight-hour workday, and its airflow is impressive.
A cereal dispenser that'll make your pantry feel like the breakfast area of a fancy hotel. They also help keep your food fresher longer and dispense the same amount of cereal each turn to help with portion control.
A massage gun to work knots out of your muscles — all by yourself! It comes with three massage tips to target different aches and muscle groups. People swear it really works, with amazing results.
A bestselling skater skirt that's stretchy, comfy, and all-around flawless. It has almost 5,000 5-star reviews, so you know it's good.
A machine-washable couch cover that is positively pee-proof, is cheaper than an upholstery cleaner, and will make you feel pleasantly smug after your fur baby has an accident on your favorite piece of furniture and your only clean-up is to toss this in the washer.
A power strip with 18 plugs a built-in surge protector, and a heavy-duty cord that's a full 96 inches long. Reviewers love it because it's tough, has room to plug tons of devices into it, and the thing is rock-solid reliable.
A solid wood nightstand that comes together in a jiff and looks way more expensive than it is.
When you use that magnetic stud finder to finally find a secure place to hang that super heavy mirror:
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