If you drink even a fraction of the soda as the owner of this fridge, a can dispenser is a must. (Amazon)(Amazon)
Spring cleaning season is upon us, and while closets, basements and cabinets usually get all of the attention, we'd argue your fridge is just as deserving of a makeover. If you cringe every time you open your cluttered appliance's door, we've found a gizmo that'll keep your sodas and seltzers neat as a pin while saving space. It's the Simple Houseware Can Organizer, which was purchased more than 5,000 times in the past month alone. It allows you to stack your cans in a tidy row, and a pair is currently marked down to a mere $10 (45% off) at Amazon — but only for a limited time.
Smelly fridge? This cylindrical gizmo can keep unpleasant (or just particularly potent) odors away.
"Having boiled eggs and onions in the refrigerator at the same time can be horrific," said one fan. "Baking soda cannot mask the smells, so I bought this to try, and to my surprise, it actually does make the refrigerator smell fresh. ... I would give it 10 stars if I could."
Hate vacuuming? Get a robot to do it for you! You can use this high-end Roomba to clean your whole house or select rooms. It can go just about anywhere — use it on carpet, tile or hardwood — and it's smart enough to avoid sucking up rogue socks, shoes, computer cords, etc.
"I have two German Shepherds, which equals a lot of fur, therefore we have four Roombas. Yes, four," said one loyal shopper. "This one does seem to get stuck under furniture more than the other two. However, it gets over things better, runs quieter and vacuums both the carpet and hardwood just as well if not better. So, I bought a second one. I highly recommend it. I have all four scheduled to run every day, they work well with Alexa and I truly have no complaints. If I needed a fifth roomba I would 100% buy a third of this model."
Want to start your evenings on the right foot, er, head? You'd be wise to snag this popular pair while it's nearly 80% off. Filled with a lofty down alternative stuffing, these plush pillows are moisture-wicking and promote airflow for a more comfortable slumber. They're also machine washable!
It might resemble an electric toothbrush, but you'll want to use this little gizmo for busting away messes in the tiny corners and crevices of your home. We're taking bathroom tile grout, fridge gaskets, around faucets — anything you don't feel like cleaning by hand, since it scrubs a whopping 60 times per second! We don't often see it on sale for less than it is now, but we have seen it priced at over $20. And given how much time and energy it'll save you, $17 is a real bargain!
"The Rubbermaid Power Scrubber is amazing!" exclaimed an impressed user. "Not only does it get the water stains out of the tile grout, but it’s small enough to get into the crevices of the shower door and side panels. Black gunk I had never even seen was streaming down, with very little effort from me. Best of all, no pain in my hands from my carpal tunnel syndrome." (Psst: I'm also a fan — check out my full Rubbermaid Reveal Power Scrubber review!)
If you have a green thumb, you can save some green by adding these to your cart right away. And if you don't have a green thumb yet, these shears may just help you get one. They have a soft nonslip grip, and due to the shears’ low-friction coating, they easily glide through wood and resist rust. Experienced gardeners say they cut like a "hot knife through butter."
"Arthritis has no more power over me," shared a happy shopper. "I was unable to use the larger cutting tools because I have nasty arthritis, but with the Fiskars, it's snip and snip and snip ... for larger diameter plants too. I am ordering another one today. Yes, it's that good."
An air fryer is just the ticket when you want a hot meal without turning on the oven. This top-rated model heats up quickly and holds up to 2.5 pounds of fries or 14 wings at a time. Plus, it can be used to dehydrate food, proof bread and even bake desserts. This price is one of the best we've seen it marked down to.
Check out our roundup of the best air fryers for more.
A queen mattress for under $200? No, you're not dreaming! But this isn't just any mattress. It's topped with gel memory foam to help banish those pesky night sweats — and speaking of sweating, green tea and purified charcoal infusions keep things nice and fresh. The medium-firm feel strikes just the right balance between comfortable and supportive, and at an insane $148, this is as low as it's ever been.
While I'd typically urge you to steer clear of sharks, this is one I'd recommend getting up close and personal with. Its super-strong suction targets pet hair and other debris hiding within the depths of your carpets, and it can run for up to 40 minutes before needing a recharge. Need to dust off furniture, countertops or the inside of your car? Just pop out the built-in handvac. You'll save over 40% with this deal — it's close to as low as it's been since October.
Tired of having to clear a path to get to soda or beer at the back of the fridge? No more: These dispensers are a sleek solution for an overcrowded appliance. They each fit up to 10 standard 12-ounce cans, and when you remove the one at the front, another one automatically rolls down to replace it. By stacking the cans atop one another, you're making better use of shelf space (and freeing up more room for snacks — win-win). At 45% off, they're down to their best price yet.
Don't let this egg-cellent deal pass you by!
Excited to host some outdoor soirees this spring? You'll need to shed some light on your subjects, and these charming bulbs will help turn your yard into the coziest hangout spot on the block. The lights are built to endure harsh weather conditions if necessary, and you'll get up to 6,000 hours of use out of them. Plus, this is as low as I've ever seen them on sale for.
Prefer nonstick? I own this multi-use beauty, and it just might become your most-utilized piece of cookware, thanks to its thoughtful design. It took the internet by storm a few years ago and quickly became a favorite of home cooks and celebrities alike. (Selena Gomez did a collaboration with the brand, and Oprah has called it "the kitchen magician.")
Its ceramic coating is slick and free of PFAS, while the handle smartly doubles as a spoon rest. Speaking of utensils, it comes with a wooden spatula and metal steamer basket that can be used as a colander, and it's oven-safe up to 450°F for added versatility. It's not often on sale, so grab it while you can save a few bucks.
Check out my full Our Place Always Pan review for more.
Getting any 6-piece towel collection for 30 bucks is a steal, but the fact that this one is Amazon's No. 1 bestselling set? Unreal. Made of 100% Turkish cotton, these linens will feel like a major upgrade from the threadbare towels currently hanging in your bathroom. Plus, this price is the best I've seen since 2021.
Gordon Ramsay, a HexClad partner, says this pan "cooks to absolute, utter perfection" — and it's not often on sale. The hybrid design marries strong stainless steel with nonstick properties for a cooking surface that can achieve a good sear while being easy to clean, and the signature hexagonal etching encourages browning.
This skillet features aluminum sandwiched between stainless steel for expert heat conduction and distribution, and it hasn't dipped lower than its current price since Prime Day.
Our price trackers tell us that this fridge-organizing duo has never been on sale for a lower price; in fact, it currently costs less than the single dispenser! That said, this lightning deal won't last long; it'll disappear once it's 100% claimed, so scoop it up, stat.
Made of a shatterproof plastic, the Simple Houseware Can Organizer is a sleek solution for an overcrowded fridge. It fits up to 10 standard 12-ounce cans, and when you remove the one at the front, another one automatically rolls down to replace it. (Cool!) By stacking the cans atop one another, you're making better use of shelf space (and freeing up more room for snacks — major win).
It's not just for drinks, either: You can keep one in the pantry for soup and other canned goods, or use it in the bathroom or office to hold toiletries and other supplies. Since it's clear, you'll always be able to see what's stashed inside. Oh, and there's even a dispenser designed for skinny cans that's also on sale.
More than 4,400 Amazon customers love the Simple Houseware Can Organizer so much, they gave it a perfect five-star rating.
"Organizing made easy!" exclaimed an enthusiastic shopper. "We would usually just put the carton of drinks on the shelf, but this is a better idea. It looks clean, it’s easy to see how many drinks are available and it makes me happy. Highly recommend these!"
"Simple and well-designed," praised another. "These soda-can holders nearly doubled the number of cans I can store in the same space."
This impressed buyer discovered another use: "I bought these to organize and separate my vacuum-sealed meats," they shared. "I divide them into individual portions before sealing and have them separated into pork/chicken/fish/beef. Fits at the bottom of my freezer perfectly, and now I don't have frozen meat flying out every time I open the door."
"It works great!" raved a generally pleased user. "If I had to complain about one thing, it's that they’re not stackable, but they are great regardless. Sturdy and functional."
"Got this to help my elderly father get his drinks from the fridge without moving everything else or fighting to reach the back," shared a final fan. "Now he can just slightly pull this out and [have] easy access to his drinks. ... Only thing is, it'd be nice if it had a small handle-like thing you can use to pull it out, because with this setup, pulling it sometimes feels like it might snap the bottom part that holds the drinks back."
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