Flying insects making this season one of itchy torment? Well, mosquitoes are no match for this doodad. (Britt Ross/Yahoo)(Britt Ross / Yahoo)
If the mosquito community held popularity contests, I'm willing to bet I'd snag a blue ribbon every time. For whatever reason, those winged pests just love making a meal out of my arms and legs, and up until a few years ago, I'd just accepted that a body covered in itchy welts was my fate every summer. How grateful I was to discover that I was wrong — thanks to a clever gizmo called, fittingly enough, the Bug Bite Thing. This little lifesaver is a remedy I've found to be effective, and it happens to be on sale for $7 (down from $10), so it's a smart time to stock up. Want to check it out for yourself? I'd recommend adding it to your cart quickly, as this Amazon Lightning Deal won't last long.
Enjoying a warm breakfast on a busy morning has never been so easy, thanks to this contraption that'll make a bacon, egg and cheese without you having to wait at the drive-through. Just fill each tray with the essentials and any toppings you'd like, and it'll cook everything so that it's nice and melty by the time you've gotten dressed. This appliance doesn't go on sale very often, so grab it while you can save a few bucks — and just think of all the cash you won't have to spend on McMuffins anymore.
"Breakfast is always a problem in my house," shared a shopper. "We all love breakfast sandwiches, but we also prefer to sleep in and do the bare minimum before we have to leave. I’ve done freezer sandwiches ... but sometimes fresh just tastes better. … This is not only super easy to use, but I can set it and forget it for five minutes and use that time making sure the backpacks are packed. Or I have all [the] things I need. Or getting shoes and coats on."
These days, many people are swapping their plastic cutting boards for ones that don't pose the risk of exposing food to potentially harmful substances. If you're looking to do the same, bamboo is an excellent alternative, and this set includes not one, not two, but three sturdy boards and a nifty holder. Because you're getting a variety of sizes, you'll be able to designate one board for meats, one for produce and another for smaller mincing tasks. Oh, and this trio rarely dips lower than its current price.
Lying out on the deck or by the pool is about to get even more heavenly, thanks to these ergonomic chaises that'll make you feel like you're floating. The backs and footrests can be adjusted to your desired angle, and each chair includes a built-in tray with two cupholders. This nearly 40% discount marks a new all-time low price.
Got any camping trips planned? Homemade pizza with a view sure sounds more appealing than canned soup.
In case your home doesn't always have a steady supply of citrus, these highly-rated tablets can be used to bust away gunk instead. Give them a go 1-2 times per month (this box comes with at least a year's worth), and they'll foam up, releasing a pleasantly fruity scent while helping to remove residue.
This little space-saver corrals all your dish-cleaning accouterment in one spot to keep your counter and sink clear of clutter.
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"I’ve purchased many pans over last 50 years; this is the best set ever," swooned a convert. "I use them [for] every meal and they look brand-new. Foods look and taste beautiful."
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Don't let mosquitoes ruin your summer — this fan-favorite bug bite remedy is here to spare you from itchiness. It sucks out the venom, saliva and anything else wreaking havoc on your skin without relying on chemicals or creams, and it's completely reusable. Just place the opening over the bite you're trying to target, slowly lift the handle to gently apply suction, hold it for 10-20 seconds and press down to release. This is as low as it's been in years, so scoop up a couple to keep in all of your warm-weather bags just in case.
This top-seller plugs into an outlet and lures insects to its sticky glue cards via UV LED light, meaning it doesn't rely on chemicals. All you do is place a glue card inside, plug it in and ... yeah, that's it. You can rotate it to fit any outlet, and since the glue cards are located in the back, you won't have to stare at a bunch of dead bugs. The clean white design actually looks quite sleek, and each one offers up to 400 square feet of coverage.
"I love this plug-in for my kitchen and bathroom!" exclaimed one satisfied shopper. "You don’t realize how many bugs you have in your home until you replace the sticky backing with a new one. It's effective and safe for kids and pets, so I feel good about using it since it has no toxic chemicals or sprays."
This wildly popular tool (as in, over 30,000 were purchased in the past month) rarely goes on sale; even more rarely for this price, which is its lowest in years. (It comes in several colors, though white is currently the only one that's marked down.) Because it can be used over and over, you'll also save money on replacements — but, as mentioned, this is a limited-time deal that'll end once it's 100% claimed, so you'll want to zap it up, stat.
Over the years, people had suggested I try ice packs or calamine lotion to relieve my torture; trust me when I say I did. But I found that ice packs only worked short-term and calamine lotion just dried out my already-thirsty skin even more. So when I saw all of the "buzz" surrounding a Shark Tank–approved, cream- and chemical-free bug bite remedy on TikTok, I knew I had to try it.
What's so ingenious about the Bug Bite Thing is that it literally sucks out the venom, saliva and anything else wreaking havoc on your skin. Swelling and itching is the body's response to these irritants, so when they're removed, there's nothing your body has to react to. Pretty cool, huh?
It might sound complicated, but this tool couldn't be easier to use. All you do is place the opening over the bite you're trying to target, slowly lift the handle to gently apply suction, hold it for 10-20 seconds and press down to release. Take that, venom! You might have to try it a few times to get the suction going, but once you get the hang of it, it's a piece of cake.
The first time I used it, I was shocked that I could actually feel the swelling going down in real time — and within an hour, the unbearable itching I typically experienced had vanished. Was I dreaming? Nope! I'm happy to report that whenever I've used it immediately following a mosquito attack, it's done its job. Best of all? It's completely reusable and a cinch to clean.
Since then, I've kept it in my bag at all times (it's incredibly compact and lightweight) just in case I need to whip it out. It's much more effective when used right after being bitten, so having it within easy reach is a good idea.
While my bites are usually caused by mosquitoes, the Bug Bite Thing was also designed to work on bites from bees, wasps, flies, ants and sea lice. I didn't even know the latter existed, and to be honest, I'm not rushing to do any research. But I'm glad this has it covered, just in case.
One thing to note is that when using it on children or those with sensitive skin, you'll want to go easy — the manufacturer recommends starting with the handle halfway up and applying pressure for only 5-10 seconds. To target smaller areas, like toes and fingers, you can flip the cap to the more narrow opening, and if you're having trouble getting good suction on a part of skin with hair, you can try wetting the area first. You'll want to avoid using it on your neck and face, as those delicate areas are more prone to having suction marks left behind.
I'm far from being the only person this little gadget has wowed — it's racked up over 56,000 perfect ratings from Amazon customers too.
"I brought one on a trip to Fiji," wrote a former skeptic. "I'm allergic to mosquito bites to where they swell into large welts. I used it, and after a couple of minutes, the itching went away. Also, the bites didn't turn into welts, which is a big bonus ... Other tourists were asking about it and I was hyping it up to everyone, who promptly went online to buy their own when they got home."
"I bought this because my daughter has harsh reactions to bug bites," explained a pleased parent. "Today, a wasp decided to sting my husband and my two-year-old on her hand! We used the Bug Bite Thing ... After a nap, she's a happy baby, and there's no physical evidence of a wasp sting. I'm about to buy some for my car, for daddy's car, for grandma's house..."
"No chemicals!" exclaimed a natural remedy enthusiast. "Managed to get a bee sting on my finger. The pain and redness began immediately. I pulled the Bug Bite Thing out of the first aid kit and sucked the venom out. Pain stopped pretty much instantly. Redness began to fade. I washed it and returned it to the kit. I have decided to get a few to give to our adult kids for THEIR first aid kits. I consider it a must-have."
"So far, I’ve tried it on six different mosquito bites, and it has actually worked amazingly," said an impressed insect attractor, though they added, "It ends up looking like you have a weird hickey at first, but I don’t even care. The redness and local swelling go down within an hour or two. And there is no itching, swelling or redness the following day (like I usually have)."
"I was a skeptic, but this tool actually works," admitted a final fan. "I used it after getting chewed up by mosquitoes on a camping trip, and it noticeably reduced the itching and swelling within minutes. It doesn’t feel like it’s doing much when you use it, but the relief speaks for itself. ... The only downside is that it doesn’t work as well on bites that are already scratched or really deep under the skin. Still, I won’t be going outdoors without it anymore."
And if you want to prevent bugs from making a meal of you in the first place, this zapper should do the trick.
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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.