Plus, you’ll save some cash.
We promise: You won’t miss your old stuff.
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Are you trying toreduce clutterin your homeandsave some money?
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Tackling both these problems can have the same solutionswapping out your disposable products for reusable ones.
Did we mention it’s better for the environment because you’re creating less waste?
Here are seven product swaps to reduce clutter and save money.
Unfortunately, they can only be used once or twice.
So swapping them out for silicone bags is a smart move.
And be sure to buy an assortment of sizes to meet all of your storage needs!
For many, theyre just not always a necessary expense.
Wool dryer ballsare a far better option.
Plus, they may helpprevent sheets from balling up.
This impacts both our wallets and the environment.
Opting for Swedish dishcloths instead of traditional paper towels is a far better choice.
When youre done, just throw them in the washing machine.
A silicone bottle brush is just as easy to use as a disposable one.
Better yet, it cleans off easily in the dishwasher.
But didnt youjustreplace it?
Instead, go with a reusable silicone scrubber.
Its also far more hygienic because those tiny loofah holes can breed bacteria and even mold.
They also tend to pile up in your garbage can.
On top of this, those machines are also countertop space stealers as well.
Why not use an elegantFrench press or moka potinstead?
They look far tidier and you might store your coffee grounds in a nice glass canister in the cupboards.
Cant quite give up those little cups?
Consider purchasing a reusable capsule it’s possible for you to refill withcoffee or espressoinstead.
Why not swap them out for cloth napkins instead?
These are not only better for you and the environment, but a beautiful cloth napkininstantly elevates your table.
Choose a fun pattern or a darker color, like navy blue, to conceal stains for messier meals.