45 mistakes you're making that are costing you money in every room of your home

When you’ve already put in the work to budget, the last thing you want to do is make little mistakes around the house that toss away money. Whether it’s something minor, like over-buying expensive paper towels, or a bigger issue, such as a basement leak — I’ve tracked down things to watch out for. Plus, all of their solutions are surprisingly budget-friendly on Amazon, so grabbing what you need is an absolute breeze. They’ll make your space feel more secure, budget-friendly, and even a bit cozier.

If you’re dealing with mold and mildew marks, this stain remover spray can make surfaces look like new again. It’s formulated to be safe to use on a number of surfaces like decks, kitchen surfaces, vinyl siding, concrete, and more. It’s also already pre-mixed, and no scrubbing is required (simply spritz it on).

The TubShroom drain protector catches hair before it can go down your pipes while also keeping it nicely hidden until you’re ready to clean it out. It’s designed to fit most standard drains and features plenty of holes to allow water to flow through freely. When you’re ready to clean out the hair, you can do so in just a few seconds.

These flexible spatulas fit inside jars to help you use every bit of those pricey beauty or skin care products. This ultra-compact set comes with a 12-inch option for larger bottles and a 6-inch version that’s perfect for travel-size toiletries or smaller jars. The flexible heads bend to scrape the sides of the jars, and they’re easy to rinse clean with water.

If daily use is doing a number on your rugs, use these adhesive corner grippers to keep them smooth and flat. These grippers hold down rug corners, minimizing tripping that may create fraying or a worn-looking rug. They’re also reusable (AKA money-saving) — simply wipe down with rubbing alcohol to reactivate the adhesive.

If you’re constantly misplacing charging cords or struggling with tangled wires, these hook-and-loop storage straps will get things organized. These rainbow-hued ties come in two sizes and are designed to stay securely tied around any cords and chargers. Plus, they’re reusable and won’t leave behind a sticky residue (like tape).

Toss one of these convenient food-saver sheets into a lettuce clamshell, plastic bag, or produce bowl to extend the life of your fruits and veg. The sheets are designed to make fresh produce last two to four times longer and can be used in the fridge or even in your countertop fruit bowl.

These reusable wool dryer balls can reduce wrinkles and shorten drying time by lifting and separating clothes so all of the dryer air can flow between them. The balls are made of 100% New Zealand wool and don’t contain any additional fillers or fragrances, making them ideal if laundry fragrances tend to irritate your skin.

Skip the pre-made produce section at the grocery store and use this multipurpose veggie chopper instead. The veggie chopper features a generous 5-cup catch tray and four interchangeable plates that are easy to swap out. Whether you want to chop, dice, spiralize, or create ribbons, this handy tool helps you do it quickly.

Scrubbing the bathroom can be dirty work, but this pumice cleaner is a shockingly easy (and chemical) way to get rid of grime. The dense pumice stone can tackle hard water stains in the toilet or tub, and the built-in handle is there to keep your hands dry. It also has a vented case to keep it fresh in between bathroom cleaning days.

Be alerted to drips and leaks as soon as they happen with this compact water sensor that’s a breeze to set up. Simply plug in the gateway device and place the little waterproof detector wherever you need it (think: next to a washing machine or under a sink). In case of an internet outage, the sensor also has a loud 100-decibel alarm.

If your kitchen and bathroom tile grout has seen better days, these paint markers can give it a refresh (without paying........

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