24 Things For Anyone Looking To Improve Their Home's Air Quality

Being able to breathe easy in your own home is a top priority.

Environmental elements, pet dander and ventilation can have a negative impact on the air we breathe, both outside and inside our homes.

Don’t worry, we’re here to help! From air purifiers and moisture absorbers to dehumidifiers and plants, these products will help ensure your home is a place you can sit back, relax and breathe a sigh of relief... literally.

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A charming and durable snake plant
A snake plant can remove formaldehyde, xylene and toluene from the air and will bring cozy plant vibes into your home. These guys are nearly indestructible and don't require much water, so they're great if you need a low-maintenance option.

Promising review: "So happy!! I bought the 6-inch black coral snake plant and it arrived in perfect condition. It's beautiful! Even has a couple of baby sprouts! I definitely feel like I really got my money's worth and will buy from this company again." — Target Shopper

Get it from Target for $21.99.
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An ozone-free Levoit air purifier
It features a three-stage filtration system and has the ability to circulate air over four times per hour, so you can rest assured you're breathing in fresh, clean air. The purifier filters allergens, mold, pet dander, dust, smoke and cooking odors, and covers up to 129 square feet.

Promising review: "This air purifier is great! I bought it because there was a lot of pollen and cat dander in my house which was making my asthma flare-up. Since I’ve got this air purifier, the cat odor has decreased and I don’t need to use my inhaler as much. The noise is very quiet and not interruptive for me. Overall, I love this item and totally recommend it." — Dana

Get it from Amazon for $79.98.
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A 15-pack of charcoal bamboo bags
Reviewers swear by these for getting rid of bathroom odors, stinky shoe smells, garbage and diaper odors, and all sorts of other bad smells you don't want to inhale on the regular.

Promising review: "These worked great in reducing the stinky foot smell in my shoes after just one overnight use. The one by the garbage/diaper pail seems to catch the little odors that sometimes leak out. I've been using these in my kitchen for a few days and the cooking smells have been reduced a lot as well." — PB

Get a 15-pack from Amazon for $20.95.
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A Germ Guardian tower with a HEPA filter and UV light sanitizer
You can feel the air quality in your room improve shortly after you plug it in. This filter can kill up 99.97% of harmful germs, dust, pollen, pet dander, mold spores and other allergens as small as 0.3 microns from the air, as well as larger particles like pet dander. It has three speeds and filters spaces up to 167 square feet.

Promising review: "We are in the San Francisco Bay Area which has had unhealthy air quality ratings for the past week due to massive fires throughout California — 200+ outside on the EPA 2.5 AQI particulate scale used on the news lately — unhealthy for the entire population. I got $400 fancy air laser-quality sensors, the same that are used by the weather service, and the little 22-inch GermGuardian. We closed up this air filter in the 400 square master bedroom, not expecting anything huge because this filter is only rated for 160 square feet, but hoping it would help somewhat. Running on high, it had the indoor air quality down from 250+ to the 150s in 30 minutes, and in the low 100s 'moderate' after a few hours. Note again we were using it in a space three times bigger than its advertised range so I would say it's working quite as advertised." — Mia Hermine

Get it from Amazon for $84.99.
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A dehumidifier with a reusable air filter
This will remove moisture and purify the air in larger spaces — up to 1,500 square feet, to be exact. Reviewers say it pulls tons of water out of the air, even in the most humid conditions, so consider musty basement or bathroom smells handled.

Promising review: "I live down in Florida where the daily humidity will creep into every space and you feel like you are swimming in a soup bowl for two-thirds of the year. I needed to lower the humidity in my apartment to one, feel better and two, protect my home from moisture damage. To do so, I needed to run this unit around the clock for around three weeks and this thing never missed a beat. It was consistently pulling buckets and buckets of water out of the air for the whole run. The collection bucket would be full every six hours or so but, my space was around 75% humidity so I expected this. No issues with the unit appearing stressed or slowing down. I would recommend this to anyone who needs to get higher volumes of moisture out of the air, or for those with larger spaces and lower volumes looking to maintain comfortable levels." — Bdm106

Get it from Amazon for $159+ (available in 20, 35, and 50-pint sizes).
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And a four-pack of moisture absorbers
These are ideal for anyone whose bathroom doesn't have an exhaust, but who doesn't want to commit to a dehumidifier. These crystals last up to 60 days, and you can purchase separate refills for the future.

Promising Review: "One day! That's all it took. I would give 10 stars if I could. Good grief! For the last two months, there was this stinky odor coming from the upstairs of my older townhome. And for two long months, I thought it was me! This smell would attach to my clothes after an hour of being home. I've tried the fan in the window, scents on my furnace filter, and an electric air cleaner/ionizer — then I got this four-pack, stuck them upstairs, and left for the day. When I came back, the smell was very minimal. I went to sleep and woke up (the smell is worse in the morning), but I could only smell the linen fragrance of these containers. All this to say, thank god that it wasn't me that smelled bad — just my home. These helped soak up not only moisture but also the bad smell." — Po

Get a four-pack from Amazon for $17.50.
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A pair of aloe plants
These are known for keeping the air fresh, clean and crisp. They only need water every few days and are a pretty hardy plant as well!

Promising review: "I was looking for air cleaning plants. Saw these and wanted to see if they would actually mail well. I was shocked. No dirt in the bottom of the box, say what?!? It's a great product, happy with my choice." — W

Get a two-pack from Amazon for $17.25.
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An oil diffuser
So you can focus on adding moisture and aromatherapy to your bedroom, instead of the smell of your housemate's hard-boiled eggs wafting in under the door. This diffuser can run three to four hours in continuous mode, or over six hours in intermittent mode, and has a color-changing LED light. Essential oils sold separately.

Promising review: "I have serval diffusers and this is my favorite one — easy to fill and drain, it emits a small amount of light when lit, has three different settings for mist, and runs 10+ hours on one fill. Shipped quickly and securely." — Amazon Customer

Get it from Amazon for $18.99 (available in three colors).
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A Pet House candle
This will help eliminate wet dog aroma, litter box odors and other smells that need to be neutralized ASAP.

Promising review: "I am loving this candle! This smells so good, and it works so well at neutralizing odors. I have four cats and three litter boxes and I’m so glad I found this candle. I will definitely be buying more!" — jellybiehn

Get it from Chewy for $21.95 or Amazon for $22.49.
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And a coconut wax candle
It features a lead-free wick, phthalate-free fragrance oil and liquid dye, and a 60-hour burn time — ideal for those of us living with sensitive lungs (coconut burns cleaner than soy).

Promising review: "I got the Sage and Citrus candle and lit it as soon as it arrived via rapid-fire shipping. The beautiful aroma filled my house way more effectively than Yankee candles. Will definitely be a repeat customer!" — Katie Arrosa

Get it from AcScentedAirCandles on Etsy for $12.
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A Molekule air filter
It purports to eliminate pollutants, viruses, bacteria, mold, pollen, smoke, burned food smells, dust mite allergens, pet dander and chemicals from the air. Molekule also makes an Air Pro filter for larger spaces with an anodized aluminum body, for those who prefer metal air filters over plastic.

Promising review: "I ordered the Molekule air in part because of allergies triggers in our 200+-year-old house, and because my husband's pre-existing medical condition makes him a high risk for COVID-19. I expected to have peace of mind, but not to notice the difference in physical ways. I was frying onions for chili when I first plugged the purifier in. The house reeked of, well, onions. Twenty minutes later, the smell of onions was gone. Truly gone. One of my kids walked in and said, 'weren't you frying onions?' because he couldn't smell them anymore. I was amazed. It is so great to know that the Molekule air purified all the air in my large, open downstairs area that quickly. It exceeded my expectations. I feel like my house is safer and more healthy than it's been in decades." — terry b.

Get them from Molekule: the pro-grade air purifier for $1,049 (purifies1,000 sq. ft.), the Molekule air for $699 (purifies 600 sq. ft.), or the mini for $349 (purifies up to 250 sq. ft.).
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A pack of air plants
These are perfect for anyone who wants crisp plant vibes in their home or room, but not plants that require soil and more care. Air plants photosynthesize through a process called crassulacean acid metabolism, meaning they conserve water during the day and convert carbon dioxide into oxygen overnight. FYI — this plant will bloom anywhere from three months to over a year after purchasing.

Promising review: "Awesome plants. This is my first air plant and I've killed many plants but this one is actually thriving. Super cool colors." — Cristine Mary

Get them from Amazon: a three-pack of small plants for $14.95 or a five-pack of medium plants for $24.95.
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A three-stage filtration Blueair Blue Pure 211+ air purifier
It'll cover up to 540 square feet and has machine-washable pre-filters. This purifier can filter viruses, pollen, dust, pet dander, mold, bacteria and more.

Promising review: "I just moved into a new house and decided to beat the dog odor before it beat me. My last house always smelled horrible with four dogs, so when I moved I researched for weeks and bought this. To say I am pleased is an understatement. I love this thing! It combats dust/odors like a champ! I keep it on the highest speed 24/7. It's right in my living room and the sound doesn't bother us at all." — Tamara L. Thein

Get it from Amazon for $291.99.
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A replacement HVAC system filter
This is designed to attract and capture lint, pollen, dust, pet dander, smoke and smog so you can keep breathing easy.

Promising review: "Best filter ever, I've tried other filters before but this one is by far the best quality that money can buy." — Terry

Get it from Target for $11.99.
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An air-sanitizer spray
It'll help kill germs and odor-causing bacteria that are hanging around your home. Reviewers swear by it for actually eliminating nasty smells instead of just covering them up.

Promising Review: "If there is a smell you need to ELIMINATE, not cover up, Ozium is the go-to. Pet odor, smoke, anything. Simply the best." — Jonathan Cashman

Get it from Amazon for $13.
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And a bottle of 100% pure organic tea tree oil
Spritz this around the house and bathroom to eliminate smells and mold. Tea tree oil is naturally anti-fungal and anti-bacterial, and if you're sensitive to chemicals, a few drops in a spray bottle just may work wonders for you as well!

Tea tree oil is super versatile and cruelty-free. Be sure to dilute to your own needs — this stuff is strong and a little goes a long away!

Get it from Eve Hansen for $21.99+ (available in two sizes).
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A 7-in-1 Prolux
This small but mighty machine acts as an air humidifier, deodorizer, purifier, air revitalizer, sanitizer, aromatherapy device and fragrance releaser. Just plug into your wall for some deliciously fresh air, and fill it up with water and any desired fragrance to keep your air smelling great! This little filter covers up to 350 square feet.

Promising review: "My basement bedroom feels and smells much fresher with this addition. I actually enjoy the humming of the high speed, and the low- speed option is almost silent. The lights are very useful and also just a nice touch. I've run it for two days straight, and the tank is still full." — Jennifer

Get it from Wayfair for $61.22.
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An extra-large nontoxic, pet-friendly bamboo palm plant
This can help remove formaldehyde and other toxins from the air and add some fresh oxygen to your home.

Get it from Bloomscape for $195 (available in five colors).
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And a genius self-watering planter
Overwatered and moldy plants aren't helping anyone, and this will take the guesswork out of keeping your plant babies alive and well. Each planter comes with an easy-to-use clip-on watering attachment inside the lower reservoir saucer. Just fill up the deep reservoir directly to water your plants instead of risking an overflow. It'll keep your plants hydrated for up to two weeks.

Promising review: "I love these so much I ended up buying three. My peace lily was constantly wilting every few days and if I went away I came home to a sad sight. But occasionally I overwatered and got those ugly yellow leaf tips. Now I just water the saucer. If the plant needs it, it takes it, if not, the water just stays there. No guessing at all! My two lilies and fern have never looked better." — Robert McManus

Get it from Amazon for $9.97+ (available in four colors and four sizes).
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A powerful dehumidifer
This baby is ready to suck all the water out of extra-large spaces. It covers up to 4,500 square feet and over 11,000 reviewers swear by it. It also has wheels and a handle in case you need to move it around with ease. Finally, the gross garage and basement spaces have met their match.

Promising review: "Our garage is a fairly large garage with two cars, a workbench, and a large storage room with an open door off of the side. I was seeing some slight mold due to humidity levels so decided to try this unit. Only had it one day but I hooked up the drain hose to a 5-gallon bucket and in less than 12 hours it had three gallons of water. The garage gets warm here in SC and was in the mid-80s inside when I started it, and the unit said 71 on the LCD. It now shows 40 and I have another gauge on the other side of the garage which shows 30! The unit is very quiet and easy to get started using. Plus it has a two-year warranty." — Michael S. Turner

Get it from Amazon for $209.97 for the unit that covers up to 4,500 square feet (also available in two smaller sizes).
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An oscillating tower fan
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It comes with a remote so you can literally get some fresh air blowing your way without even leaving your bed.

Promising review: "I love that this item has several fan speeds because sometimes you just don't want too much or too little air. I also love that a remote comes with this fan because I hate getting up in the middle of sleeping to adjust speed/turn off or on. LASTLY, it is definitely a space saver in small rooms! Great purchase!" — CW

Get it from Target for $64.99.
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A 10-pack of garbage disposal fresheners
These help keep the air around the kitchen sink fresh and clean instead of stinky and gross.

Promising review: "This product was a lifesaver! My roommates and I recently moved into a new apartment, and we noticed a gross smell coming from our garbage disposal. We wanted a quick and easy solution to the smell, and let me tell you, these little guys do the trick! After following the simple instructions, our garbage disposal went from smelling like trash to lemon candy (not kidding)! Amazing purchase, 10/10 recommend!" — Molly Frank

Get a pack of 10 from Amazon for $2.52.
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A monthly Plant Club subscription
So you can slowly but surely give your room big "forest with crisp, clean air" vibes. You'll get a new plant babe each month!

What you get: You'll get a new houseplant in a cute container with detailed instructions on how to care for it.

Promising review: "I've just moved back to the US from the Caribbean and am building my office plant collection, and this has been perfect. I received my second plant last week, and it's such a delight to unpack, plant, and enjoy! The box has been well-packaged, the plants arrive healthy and happy. I love that everything to get the little creatures up and going is included — a cute pot, dirt, a little toper, and a label. Plus they include an information and care sheet, a magnet, and a little candy. It's such a fun crate." — Saundra S.

Get it from Cratejoy for $36/month.
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And an investment-worthy E.L. Foust Series 400 Air Purifier
This air purifier is truly a workhorse: It can filter up to 1,000 square feet using a large carbon media and a HEPA filter.

The E.L. Foust Series 400 air purifier helps remove odors, mold, smoke, and chemicals, and traps particles down to 0.3 microns in size. The carbon media tray is mixed with coconut charcoal and purapel, but other custom mixes are available. The carbon tray lasts six to nine months, the HEPA filter lasts up to three years, and the pre-filter lasts two to three months. It has two speed settings.

Get it from E.L. Foust for $775+ (stainless-steel body and UV light available at additional cost).
If You're Even A Little Bit Into Organizing, You'll Want To Check Out These Products
An acrylic wall-mounted chore chart(01 of 34)
Start off your home organization project with a large, aesthetically pleasing chore chart to let the people who make the place unorganized to begin with know exactly what they need to do.

1801 & Co. is a customer-loved shop (with almost 100,000 sales!) that specializes in *lovely* wall calendars, chore charts and wedding signs. This woman-founded, family-owned shop is based in Minneapolis.

Promising review: "I love this board. It was worth every penny, and the seller was kind enough to switch my pegs from champagne to gold. I highly recommend it. You won’t be disappointed!" — Camille Lange

Get it from 1801 & Co. on Etsy for $28.76+ (available in six sizes and three hardware colors).
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An over-the-door organizer(02 of 34)
The clear pockets make finding things in your pantry, garage or bathroom — and knowing where to put them away — easy.

Promising review: "This is great for organizing the pantry, craft rooms, and bathrooms. I finally have a way to keep all the junk off my counters. The pockets are huge, the hooks leave a low profile (so no issue with scratching), and it seems very sturdy for holding all my junk so far (it's mostly holding way too many hair products in my bathroom at the moment). I love that this is clear so you can see everything." — Breanna

Get a two-pack from Amazon for $14.87.
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An over-the-toilet storage shelf(03 of 34)
This will give you plenty of room to store soaps and shampoos in a dry spot (get those mold-growers out of your shower!) and keep your precious extra TP in an easy-to-access spot.

Promising review: "I love this thing. Sure, it's not the fanciest piece of furniture but for the price you really can't go wrong. I got some 1/8" plexiglass to put on the shelves and it made a world of difference. I highly recommend this if you're short on space and money." — Bayta

Get it from Amazon for $40.99.
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An eight-piece interlocking drawer organizer(04 of 34)
You can transform any drawer in your home with a combination of these organizers. Even you junk drawer is about to look brand-new.

Promising review: "So I bought a lot of these!! They are awesome, they interlock and allow for different combinations of sizes and layouts. My drawers are finally organized, and I can sleep better knowing that my toothbrush is not touching the cotton swab dispenser. Seriously though, the sizes available in this package seem to fit most things, like a toothbrush, external hard drives, screws, and dog combs." — Leo Light

Get a set of eight from Amazon for $10.97 (available in two colors).
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An extra large toy bin(05 of 34)
This four-shelf, 16-bin organizer will make it super easy for your kids to find the toys they're looking for — and, more importantly, they'll be able to see where to put things when they're done playing.

Promising review: "I love it!! It was easy to put together and I'm very happy that the bins are plastic instead of cloth! It's perfect!" — Cara

Get it from Amazon for $59.99+ (available in six colors).
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A set of airtight storage containers(06 of 34)
Not only do these make finding and stacking your food a cinch, they will also keep your food fresher for longer. And if snacks are easy to find, "hanger" stays at bay! That's science.

Promising review: "I got these to store my pup's treats for easy access and airtight storage. They're much cheaper than the OXO pop containers I love so much, but look just as pretty. They stack neatly and don't pop open if/when they fall but the lid is easy to open and close. Overall a good purchase, and I will likely get more in different sizes for my pantry." — V1r2g0

Get a six-piece set from Amazon for $37.95.
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A storage bed with drawers on either side(07 of 34)
You can use the drawers on the sides for your pajamas, off-season clothes or extra blankets, because your rental's sorry excuse for a closet just isn't cutting it.

Promising review: "The bed was easy to put together. I needed help moving the box but once opened one person can do this. I bought this for the look and the storage. The four drawers really do work very well, they roll out for easy access. They do hold a lot, much more than I expected. You really do not see the draws. I bought a pillow top mattress to go with this, as I wanted a higher bed. Another unexpected plus is that I can use my king-size sheets, they just tuck under the mattress. I'm very pleased with this bed." — ellen

Get it from Novogratz on Amazon for $445.46+ (available in five colors and four sizes).
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A four-tier rack with wheels(08 of 34)
Apartment-dwellers can use this to save a ton of space — it fits just about anywhere. Try it between your fridge and counter, or push it against the wall in your bathroom.

Promising review: "Just want we needed to fit into our limited space pantry. Can be moved out of the way when we need to reach other items." — On The Road Again

Get it from Amazon for $36.59.
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An adjustable bakeware rack(09 of 34)
Anyone who cooks knows that storing baking tools is *not* as easy as pie. This is here to help.

Promising review: "We have one kitchen drawer and very awkward cabinets in our apartment so organizing was an ever-changing and maddening puzzle. Frustrated with the challenge, I went online and came across this product, which originally seemed expensive at $19.99. In my desperation, I decided to try it out anyway. I ended up loving it and bought three more at that price. I'm happy to recommend this product to others in the same situation especially with the price cut. It's very sturdy and takes only seconds to set up!" — Elizabeth Giordano

Get it from Amazon for $19.99 (available in three styles).
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A wooden monitor riser(10 of 34)
Make your kitchen island/home office situation slightly more satisfying. This gives you the ability to slide the keyboard out of the way, freeing up space when the workday is done.

BTW, owner Algimantas has created a gorgeous line of Scandinavian-inspired home goods that would look good in every home. This small business is based in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Promising review: "This is beautifully constructed and made with excellent craftsmanship! Thanks for helping our home office!! Plus, the stand makes the cat no longer want to hide behind the monitor or step on the keyboard (when the keyboard is under the stand)." — Emma Chapman

Get it from Valiai Design on Etsy for $65.90+ (available in three colors).
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A diaper caddy(11 of 34)
Designed with adjustable pockets, you'll be able to fit everything you need in a neat, orderly and travel-friendly fashion.

Promising review: "This caddy is great! I ordered the larger size and it holds a ton of stuff. I use it daily to carry my daughter's diapers and other changing essentials from upstairs to downstairs. It's sturdy, spacious, and has a simple, attractive design which is exactly what I wanted. There are three small pockets and two large pockets on the sides of the caddy. The inside separator is detachable so you can arrange the sections however works best for you. The handles are a nice length — it's very easy to pick up. This is one of my favorite baby purchases I've made and I highly recommend it." — Zoe

Get it from Amazon for $19.95+ (available in two sizes).
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Or a nursery organizer and diaper caddy(12 of 34)
This is going to come in handy when a blowout means you need your tools at the ready.

Promising review: "Absolutely the best quality. The material is top of the line and it's not just some cardboard on each shelf, it's sturdy and holds the weight. The best part is you have the option to hang it two ways, with straps or loops, but either way it's built for support and will hold all the things you need. In my opinion, this is the only one I'd recommend to any mother." — Kasey King

Get it from Amazon for $27.92 (available in two colors).
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A hedgehog pencil holder(13 of 34)
Organization isn't just for minimalists. Go ahead, hedge-hog up your desk space with this useful little critter!

iTeacher Stuff is a Hong Kong-based small biz that makes reviewer-loved stamps, stickers and other schoolroom goods.

Get it from iTeacher Stuff on Etsy for $29.99.
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A T-shirt folding board(14 of 34)
This might seem like some unnecessary spending until you see how crisp it makes your clothes. The laundry room is about to become your Type A paradise.

Promising review: "My first reaction was 'Why did I buy this?' because when I opened the box and wasn't too convinced by the way it looked. Then I gave it a try with a couple shirts I had just washed and next thing you know I simply had to do my entire drawer! Everything folds so pretty, neat, and easy. I still couldn't believe it, so I ended up organizing our bedsheets and towels. I am amazed at how much of a game-changer this is. It's a must-try! I am in love with how beautiful it leaves my clothes." — Jesus Antonio Vedia

Get it from Amazon for $16.99+ (available in four colors).
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A pair of labeled laundry hampers(15 of 34)
Your days of sorting laundry from one huge pile are over. These are lightweight but they always stay upright, whether empty or filled to the very top.

Promising review: "I have a love-hate relationship with cloth laundry bags. On one hand, you can toss them in the washer when they start to smell. On the other hand, most of them usually collapse. Not these! They stand up tall and straight and they are very functional." — Jenna W. Coffee

Get them from Amazon for $34.99+ (available in three colors).
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A mounted cubbyhole coat rack(16 of 34)
You'll have a place to stash your keys (and coat) as soon as you step inside. And you know this is *key* if you're known for misplacing your ... you know, keys.

Native Range founder Aaron Black is a true outdoor enthusiast. He uses inspiration from his many backpacking trips through the mountains to create pieces that are equal parts rugged and elegant. Native Range is based in Missouri.

Promising review: "This is perfect! It fits so well in our house. It was easy to install as well. The owner was very nice and easy to work with. Thanks so much!" — kalanimikela

Get it from Native Range on Etsy for $79.99+ (available in four colors and up to seven hooks).
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A hanger stacker(17 of 34)
If your extra hangers are making more of a mess than they should, this holder will keep them all in line.

Promising review: "I grew tired of throwing my empty hangers into a pile in my closet. They would get all tangled up and really frustrated the heck out of me every time I had to put away clothes! This hanger stacker seemed like an easy solution and boy, was I right! It assembles really easily (just two screws and an Allen wrench) and it is good at keeping my hangers organized. Buy one — you won't regret it!" — Bubbles456

Get it from Amazon for $20.92.
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A hanging tray divider(18 of 34)
Attach this under a shelf in your closet, and you'll have an easy place to stash wallets, sunglasses or other small essentials.

Promising review: "My wallets, clutches, and change purses are out of the way and organized — not falling all over or off the shelf, I am so glad I bought these! Also, I have a dresser in my closet under the wire racks, and it was unusable space for hanging clothes. These fit perfectly and made great use of the space!" — Megan

Get it from Amazon for $19.99.
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A Quip electric toothbrush that comes with a mountable holder(19 of 34)
All you have to do is stick the holder to your wall or mirror — then get rid of the cups and brushes cluttering up your tiny bathroom sink.

Promising review: "I was skeptical of getting an electric tooth brush but after the first day of use I was hooked! The sleek design and the carrier that sticks to the mirror is very aesthetically pleasing. I'm also one to stick to routine and the 30-second quadrant interval buzz helps feed to that. My gums were sensitive the first week but after using this more they are sparkly clean! My dentist said my teeth and gums are extra healthy and clean! I definitely recommend it!" — Mosancz

Get it from Quip for $25+ (available in multiple plans).
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A car trash can(20 of 34)
This is sure to save the day (and your upholstery) from suckers, soda bottles and all the other sticky substances your kids sneak into the car. It turns out cupholders are, in fact, not tiny trash cans.

Promising review: "This is the most useful little item I have EVER placed in my car for litter management. It's easy to use, easy to empty, AND it doubles as a spare cup holder when needed. I've ordered more for our other cars. The kids have really improved their management of basic tidiness in the car with this in our family vehicle. My husband has managed to keep the passenger seat easy for me to join him in his car, and now our teens will enjoy an uncluttered life in the 'teen mobile.'" —DW

Get it from Amazon for $7.99.
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A car insurance and registration holder(21 of 34)
Important documents shouldn't just be tossed in the glove compartment.

Promising review: "This is a great little organizer for your vehicle documents. It's easily stored in your glove box." — Angela Downey

Get it from Amazon for $10.99 (available in six colors).
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A clear food dispenser(22 of 34)
Prove it's what's on the inside (of the cereal box) that counts. Who knew snacks could look so lovely?

Promising review: "Excellent product! Love the design, the crystal clear container, and the lid. Easy one-handed use. Our favorite cereal is not carried by the grocery closest to us, so we usually buy two boxes when we find it. I poured two boxes of the cereal into this container and there was still room to spare." — Zoosopher

Get it from Amazon for $22.99+ (available in eight sizes and four styles).
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A sock-pairing system(23 of 34)
Just attach your socks in pairs on this clever clip and throw them in the wash. This will keep them together and save you loads of time whenever you do laundry.

Promising review: "These work. They are of good quality construction. I had a sock problem, and these have stopped the unexplained disappearance of socks. Obviously, the sock monster can't swallow the Sock Dock full of socks, only single socks." — A.D. Burnette

Get it from Amazon for $16 (available in three colors).
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A 10-piece set of shoe storage slots(24 of 34)
Having more room means you can buy even more shoes!

Promising review: "Confession time. I am a bit of a shoe fiend. These little shoe slots have allowed me to fit way more shoes in my closet shelving (yay!) AND having them organized like this keeps my shoes looking nicer because they aren't all scraping against each other. It also helps me remember which shoes I have because they are all visible. :) The little heel stoppers pop out every so often when I am getting shoes, which is sort of annoying, but this is still a five-star purchase." — MoniqueRamsay

Get them from Amazon for $23.99.
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A clever supplies storage cube(25 of 34)
You can keep up to 96 pens, pencils, markers, brushes and other tiny tools upright and organized.

Promising review: "I love everything about this. It's perfect for my desk. I'm an artist, and I bought two for all my markers. It's lightweight, very classy-looking, and the price is great. I put one on each end of my desk. They're small but hold so many markers or pencils." — Sherrie Stone

Get it from Amazon for $7.96+ (available in two sizes).
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A set of 18 different bamboo-lidded spice jars(26 of 34)
Each jar has a label describing the spice inside, meaning your ingredients will be lovely enough to keep on display if your cupboards are already filled to the brim. This set includes 18 jars and 40 different labels (to make sure the spices you have on hand are covered).

These lovely products are made by a family-run company in Atlanta.

Promising review: "These are absolutely gorgeous. They have a modern and sleek design. So pretty!!!!" — nancy1474

Get it from The Muted Home on Etsy for $124.99.
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A sun visor clip(27 of 34)
Keep your glasses, cards or registration in an easy-to-grab spot.

Promising review: "Oh...my...gosh!! I am in love with these! Not only do they look good but both my glasses fit very well in the holder. I am so very happy! I had no trouble clipping it to my visor. I drive a Dodge Journey and the clip fits very well. I have driven around town and have not had any trouble with it slipping or falling down. Each holds two glasses without trouble. I totally recommend this item!" — Jule

Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in three colors).
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A garden drying rack(28 of 34)
The chore of washing baby bottles may grow on you because you can set them on this cute rack to air-dry.

Promising review: "This clever invention has been so helpful in organizing and drying all of my son's baby bottles and my pumping supplies!! I can fit (with help from the boon twig and flower stem as well) several bottles and two sets of pumping supplies on this rack at the same time. I'm glad I got this version, as it fits everything perfectly and takes up less space on our already small counter! I would highly recommend this, as it makes washing all those bottles and pump parts a lot easier!!" — skellimae

Get it from Amazon for $12.99 (available in five styles).
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A spacious stroller organizer(29 of 34)
You can neatly fill this with water bottles, first aid supplies, diapers ... or cellphones, tablets and anything else you need to get through a day at the park with a baby.

Promising review: "This stroller organizer is awesome! It is well-made, highly versatile/adjustable, and it allows me to go purse and diaper bag free! There is a removable zipper pouch in which one could put in lip balm, personal hygiene, keys, ID, and money. The zipper bag is removable. I love that this folds down and attaches to the frame of stroller. This compartment is HUGE! The mesh material makes it a breeze to clean and also allows one to see where things are, as big compartments can make it difficult to find things. My laptop/tablet fits perfectly. I have plenty of room for a bluetooth speaker, sunscreen, diapers, wipes, etc. Seriously, this replaces all of my bags. This works great!" — christina pitchford

Get it from Amazon for $29.75 (available in two colors).
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A daily closet organizer(30 of 34)
Make it super easy for your kiddo to know what to put on in the morning. You can also grab this simple mesh version for kids who have aged out of days-of-the-week decor.

Promising review: "I've loved this product. I was looking for something that I could hang in the kids' rooms so they could get ready for school on their own. It's a great color, made with a very sturdy material, and overall fits our needs perfectly!!!" — Omi & Tela

Get it from Amazon for $10.99.
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An eight-tier wall and door rack(31 of 34)
No need to "rack"your brain over how to store food without a pantry. This turns a wall into a place to store all your cans and jars.

Promising review: "This thing is freaking awesome! It is so sturdy and can hold some really heavy stuff! I used the door hooks to hang it on the back of a door. A single person can assemble and mount this easily. I didn't end up using all of the shelves since some of the items I need to store are large and heavy — I liked having the option of leaving them out and just using as many as I needed. This is a great product and I will buy it again for other closets and storage areas." — Chimera

Get it from Amazon for $33.99.
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A tool stand(32 of 34)
This will organize your yard tools so well that you might actually be able to fit your car in the garage for once.

Promising review: "Having recently renovated my garage, I needed tool storage in one of the corners and found this rack. The price and size were just right. What surprised me was the large amount of stuff I was able to easily store. It is a well-designed tool stand and so easy to place and remove the stored items. Despite a small footprint, it is quite stable. The different size and shape of the tool slots really work like charm for most any item. Putting it together takes seconds and moments later the clutter is gone like magic. No drilling, no hammering, no hardware, no brackets. Nothing quite compares to this. It has made a big difference for little cost." — William

Get it with casters from Amazon for $62.99+ (available in three sizes).
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A pack of five produce bags(33 of 34)
These are made with a washable 100% cotton material, so you can carry produce in the grocery store, wash it in the sink at home, and keep it organized in the fridge — using the same bag.

Promising review: "It seems like such a small thing, bringing your own bags to the store, but over time it saves so much plastic. In addition to bringing grocery bags, these little bags allow you to bag your own vegetables and fruits. The bags come in three different sizes (small, medium, and large) and they are color-coded by the size. Red is small, blue is medium and green is large. Due to the soft mesh the bags are made out of, they do not bruise the item and they allow it to breathe. It is easy to close these bags, you just pull tight the drawstring. I had no issues with washing the bags, just throw them into the laundry. I do recommend washing them out in the sink before throwing them into the wash. For drying, just let them hang dry." — CNV

Get them from BuzzFeed's Goodful collection on Amazon for $12.99 (available in four styles).
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A pack of baby clothes dividers(34 of 34)
You can organize your infant's outfits by month — making sure you have the clothes you need when the baby starts growing like a weed.

Promising review: "I love these. They're perfect to organize our little guy's clothes. They make it easy to know what sizes we have and what we need before he comes." — Jennifer

Get them from Amazon for $9.99 (available in two colors).
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