1. A ceiling fan carbon filter designed to capture dust, pollen, smoke, pet dander, and other allergens as the fan spins. It attaches to the fan blade and blends in seamlessly, but you'll definitely feel the cleaner air!


2. A standing weeder, because the worst part of gardening is spending hours kneeling and pulling weeds. My back hurts just thinking about it! Luckily, this tool features three steel claws that grab onto weeds and roots, allowing you to pull them out while standing.

3. A screen-cleaning brush, so you can finally see through your windows without guessing if that’s a twig in your dirty screen mesh or a crack in the glass. Maybe there’s a bug stuck to the screen—maybe you’ve even named him. (Say hello to Carl!)

4. A set of snap-on sheet labels that will save you from the frustration of unwrapping your neatly folded bed linens only to realize you grabbed the queen-size sheets instead of the king. Classic mistake!


Snap On Bedding Label is a small business created by Sunny Williams, a busy mom who wanted to spend less time sorting through sheets. The best part? The snap-on labels require no sewing or ironing, won't harm your sheets, and can be reused when you replace your old ones.
Promising review: "These snap tags have helped me organize my linen closet like never before! We have white sheets for every bed size in our home, and now I can easily tell the twins from the doubles and the queens from the kings! The tight snap lets the sheets go into the washer still tagged — brilliant!" —Janine Molinaro
Get a four-pack from Snap On Bedding Label on Etsy for $12.89 (available in sizes Twin–King).
5. A dirty dishwasher indicator to end the guesswork of, "What's it gonna be today?" when you open your dishwasher. If your household often forgets to flip the clean/dirty magnets, try this solution! It sits inside your dishwasher, and you’ll know if the dishes are clean or dirty based on whether the container holds water.

6. A no-tools-needed dual-showerhead that turns tandem showers into a romantic experience, preventing fights over hot water. One person won't have to roast under the showerhead while the other shivers in the back of the tub. Parents love this for getting kids in and out of the shower without water temperature disputes.

7. A couch guard designed to keep your dog — who knows full well that the sofa is off-limits — off your furniture. It's tough but features curved edges so it won’t harm any mischievous pooches who think your absence is an invitation to break the rules.

8. Some cushion supports to fix the sagging cushions of your well-loved couch, as evidenced by the permanent butt imprint in your favorite spot. These will provide extra support to keep your cushions firm so you can continue enjoying your couch for years to come.

This is essentially a thick foam insert placed at the bottom of each cushion to puff up the layers, along with a thin foam piece added near the back of the cushion for extra support. This way, your couch remains just as comfy but looks brand new.
Promising reviews: "These are perfect for an old sofa with sagging cushions. Easy to install and cut to size. Makes the seating much firmer! Highly recommend." —kdornan
"I used these in the bottom of my down-filled sofa cushions that sagged in the center, and they worked great. I wish I bought them years ago. I was considering replacing my sofa, but this fixed the issue, and it's only a 3-year-old, expensive sofa. Highly recommend." —Jenford
Get them on Amazon for $37.99+ per kit (available in three sizes; each kit fixes one cushion).
9. A WD-40 pen (a pen! Brilliant!) so you can enjoy the squeak-stopping, hinge-lubricating, rust-preventing powers of traditional WD-40, but now in a handy, precise pen form.

10. A pack of towel clips designed to stop kids and pets from pulling down the towel. Or perhaps you don’t have either, but your hand and kitchen towels always seem to end up on the floor.

11. An outlet extender, perfect if your bed, couch, cabinets, etc., can’t sit flush against the wall because of a stubborn cord. This adapter has three outlets, allowing you to push furniture flat against the wall and still plug in your charger.

12. A magnetic dryer ball holder to make laundry day less of a hassle. Instead of searching your living room for one of the dozen dryer balls you swear you own (which always seem to roll off and behind the dryer), you can easily grab one from this organizer. Plus, if you attach it to the side of your machine or nearby shelf = *chef's kiss*


13. A bulb changer designed for homeowners with ultra-high ceilings or anyone who prefers keeping both feet firmly planted on the ground while changing bulbs — I don't blame you! It works on non-smooth bulbs that regular suction cups can't grip, and features built-in leveling tools to make sure the bulb is screwed in evenly.


14. A pack of carborundum sponges, because these are the heavy-duty sponges you'll want for tackling stains and grime that no regular sponge can handle.

15. A pair of hat racks, so you can finally see and organize all the hats you own.

16. A water dispenser leveler that will likely make you say "OMG" once you realize there’s actually a solution to the annoying issue of never being able to fill a glass completely from the fridge dispenser because of the angle of the spout.

Packard 3D Designs is a small business based in Maryland, founded by mechanical engineer Austin Packard.
Promising reviews: "A game changer for our fridge. We had to adjust the shelves a bit, but it was totally worth it to have this thing fit!" —Alex McGee
"This has made getting water from my refrigerator much easier for both my grandkids and me." —Susan
Get it from Packard 3D Designs on Etsy for $25 (available in two colors and two attachment styles).
17. A kid's vacuum (featured on Shark Tank!) to help clean up stray Lego bricks and make your home feel less like a landmine zone. This vacuum has separate compartments for dirt and Lego pieces, so your little one can tidy up their toys while you save time on cleaning!


18. A litter-sifting tub that makes cleaning your kitty’s litterbox as simple as pouring, sifting, and tossing! Plus, it saves you money because you can reuse the clean litter. Just dump the full litterbox into the sifter, separate the clumps into one section and the clean litter into the bin below. Then, dispose of the clumps and pour the clean litter back into the box for your kitty.


19. A touch-free toilet freshener for families, households, offices, etc., because a before-you-go toilet freshening spray does nothing if people forget to use it. The LooLoo uses sensors to detect when you sit down and automatically sprays an odor-blocking mist of essential oils over the water. It even includes a built-in night-light for those 2 a.m. potty visits.

20. A Tub Topper because parents everywhere, bathtime is about to get easier. It attaches with suction cups to the lip of the tub and functions as a splash guard, toy tray, and a fun play zone thanks to the flat surface that provides space for toys.

21. A renter-friendly, rechargeable battery-powered wall sconce, perfect for brightening up your apartment without the need for drilling holes or hiring an expensive electrician. This light fixture provides a stylish and practical lighting solution without jeopardizing your security deposit.


Poplight is a queer-owned small business that was recently featured on Shark Tank!
Promising review: "I ordered two of the sage green sconces, and they’re perfect for my bedroom! Renting means we can’t make all the upgrades we’d like, but these lights make the space unique and cozy without the need to drill holes in the walls. They were easy to install, and I love using the app! Definitely getting more!" —Alyssa
Get it from Poplight for $95 (available in six colors).
22. A Pikk-it tool designed to remove tangled hair stuck in your vacuum head that messes with your vacuum's suction power. (And, of course, your fingers can't reach the hair!) You can also use it to detangle hair from the bristles of your hairbrush.



23. An organization-enhancing vacuum stand, perfect if your Dyson's parts are just piled up in a corner of your laundry room and you can never seem to find the attachment you need.


24. A screen shelf to display knickknacks or hold TV remotes, game controllers, routers, cable boxes, gaming consoles, modems, streaming devices, DVD players, speakers, clocks, and more. You can also attach it to your computer monitor if your office is lacking usable desk space.


25. A kids' art frame designed to both 1) showcase your budding artist's latest masterpiece and 2) provide hidden storage for your child's growing collection of artwork (so you don’t have to throw away that stick figure family drawing when a new masterpiece arrives in five minutes).


26. Luigi's sink and drain plunger, because it's-a-me, a mini tool that helps you live your best plumber life. Seriously, this handy blue plunger clears blocked kitchen and bathroom sinks with 8x the volume of air compared to a traditional plunger.

27. And speaking of drains, the DrainFunnel lets you stop playing hair wrangler. Unlike typical hair catchers, this device allows hair to slip past the crossbars (where it usually gets stuck and clogs), so it can flow down the drain and into the pipes.


28. A nonslip silicone mat (featured on Shark Tank!) designed to contain spills with its raised edges. The built-in bumper is perfect for teething babies who chew on everything — including countertops that may have been licked by the dog... *shudders*


29. A stem support for your climbing or top-heavy plants (like bougainvillea, ivy, jasmine, monstera, and philodendron) that are leaning and flopping everywhere. This octopus-shaped holder helps keep your plants upright and supports their upward growth.

Rosebud is a small business based in Costa Mesa, California, specializing in 3D-printed planters and accessories.
Promising review: "Exactly as expected and a delightful way to make your plants stand tall!" —Holly Briggs
Get an eight-pack from Rosebud Home Goods on Etsy for $24 (originally $32).
30. A touchless kitchen faucet that comes to the rescue when you're breading chicken with your hands coated in egg wash and breadcrumbs, and you need to turn on the sink without making a mess. Just wave your hand in front of the sensor, and voilà — the water flows.

31. An ice cube tray with a bin, so you'll never run out of ice. And removing the ice is incredibly easy. Instead of twisting the tray to get the cubes out (with some stubborn ones sticking), simply press down on the bottom of the tray and the cubes will drop into the bin.


You realizing you don’t need to injure yourself this weekend just to weed the sidewalk:
The reviews for this post have been shortened and clarified for easier reading.
