10 Home Gadgets You Have To Have For Under $10

Here are 10 home gadgets you have to have, available online and each costing less than $10. From your kitchen to your bathroom and your fluffy friend – there’s something for everyone and they’ll certainly make your life easier!

Fluff Up Your Towels With Dryer Balls

Throw these balls in the dryer with your towels to help fluff them up and soften them. Your guests will soon be asking for your secret.

Extend The Life Of Your Fruit & Veggies

Keep your fruit and veggies fresher for longer in your refrigerator with a mat which is specially designed to wick away moisture and allow airflow underneath the produce. They can even be cut to size to fit into a drawer or container.

Ultimate Lint Remover

If you find that you clothing, furniture and car have become a magnet for fluff and fur, these awesome lint removers will sort them out in now time. And they come in a two pack, perfect to leave one in the car.

Keep Your Toothbrush Clean

Keep your toothbrush head clean when you travel or just away from any airborne particles and germs in the bathroom with a Steripod. They simply clip over the head of your toothbrush to keep them clean and germ free, absorbing moisture and odours as well.

Turn Any Surface Into An Ironing Board

If you do a lot of travelling then you’ll know that no matter how well you fold your shirts, they always end up creased. Hotel ironing board covers don’t do too much, so bring your travel ironing mat own along and your pants and shirt will look like they’re fresh from the laundry.

Also, have a look at these 10+ Summer Travel Life Hacks To Make Your Life Easier.

Steam Clean Your Microwave

What could be easier than popping your angry momma steamer into the microwave and allowing her to do all of the hard work? This is one of the most useful home gadgets on this list. The steam loosens all of the dirt and grime in your microwave so that you can just give it a wipe down with a paper towel and it’ll look new again.

Deodorise Your Refrigerator

While your angry momma is cleaning out your microwave, let your chilly momma take care of the smells emitting from your refrigerator. Just add baking soda and she’ll keep your refrigerator smell free for a few weeks at a time.

Doggie Waste Bags & Holder

No-one wants to be holding onto plastic bags while walking their dog, this neat bone shaped bag holder clips onto their lead and holds a roll of 20 bags at a time, with 9 rolls (180 bags) as part of the pack.

Even Out Your T-Shirt Pile

A t-shirt folding board might seem like a gimmick, but once you’ve tried it you’ll never fold a shirt without one again. A folding board keeps the size of your folded shirt and t-shirts consistent so that the end pile is even, coordinated and won’t topple over or look scruffy.

Hang Up Your Jewellery

Are you tired of having your jewellery slide around in a drawer or getting tangled in a container or box? Keep your collection organised in a hanging organiser with 32 pockets so you’ll never have another tangled chain.

What are some of your favourite cheap home gadgets that you often find yourself using? Let us know in the comments section below.

Michael Klements
Michael Klements
Hi, my name is Michael and I started this blog in 2016 to share my DIY journey with you. I love tinkering with electronics, making, fixing, and building - I'm always looking for new projects and exciting DIY ideas. If you do too, grab a cup of coffee and settle in, I'm happy to have you here.

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