7. Kitchen Sponge
The greatest places to buy are Bed Bath & Beyond and dollar stores.
The average product cost is $2.96.
In terms of “grossness,” this one ranks highly. You run the risk of dispersing dangerous bacteria throughout your kitchen (if not the rest of your house) if you don’t rinse and squeeze out your used kitchen sponge after each use. You must clean them, regardless of whether you are using a beautiful Bed Bath & Beyond sponge or an ordinary one from the dollar store.

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The number of germs was counted on fourteen distinct used kitchen sponges by Discover Magazine. There were 118 species and 54,000,000,000 bacteria per cubic centimetre, according to the report. The New York Times warned that some kitchen bacteria could be dangerous for those with weakened immune systems, even if the majority are benign.
