4. Cleaners for Pipes

Top Retailers: Target, Michael’s, and Amazon
Price per Product on Average: $4.49/100*
The incredibly colourful, flexible, fuzzy straws used for arts and crafts are called pipe cleaners. They’re called “pipe cleaners” for a reason, even though they’re fantastic for mess-free art projects with your kids. In fact, they work great for clearing out pipes. To get into the cracks and crevices of a pipe, even glittery pink cleaners can be utilised.


Clearing Pipes ©Cliff/stock.adobe.com
But there are more uses for pipe cleaners besides that. They can enter any small area that you’re finding difficult to clean. They can also be used to apply liquids such as paints, solvents, greases, oils, and similar substances, or they can be coiled around the neck of a leaking bottle to catch drips.

5. Microwaves

Target, Home Depot, and Best Buy are the best places to buy.
Product Price on Average: $50–200*
If you just want to eat leftovers and don’t feel like cooking, microwaves are a quick and simple way to reheat food. But waiting for each food item to finish heating up so you can add the next one can be a pain.


Cooking Microwave @Kitchn/Pinterest
To heat two foods at once, try this trick. Put the first plate on the tray in the microwave and move it to the side. Next place a microwave-safe upside-down coffee mug next to it. Place the second plate on top of the mug. Though there isn’t much room on the platter, the microwave can heat both.

6. Dental Floss

The best places to buy are dollar and drug stores.
The average product cost is $2.67.
The American Dental Association recommends that you floss once a day and brush twice a day, preferably after lunch or dinner. Even while interdental picks are becoming more and more popular, most individuals still use regular string floss for dental hygiene. But as everyone who has flossed before knows, it can hurt a little to wrap the floss around your fingers.


Dental Floss on Pinterest / Madison Z
Try this quick tip to prevent yourself from strangling your fingers: make a loop with your floss and fasten it with a basic knot. In this manner, you’ll use less real floss and avoid having to wrap the ends around your fingers, which will make the process painless for both you and your teeth.

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