30 Somewhat Mundane Things From Walmart That’ll Help You Get Through The Summer

30 Somewhat Mundane Things From Walmart That’ll Help You Get Through The Summer

BuzzFeed-Shopping·2025-07-05 15:03

1. A pet hair remover because pets shed more in the summer, especially if they have a double coat. This reusable roller works on carpets, couches, beds, and even clothes — and the included detailer works for small areas where the larger roller can't reach. And since this roller works by trapping fur in nylon bristles instead of sticky tape, it can be cleaned and reused over and over.

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Promising review: "I bought this because obviously, I have a cat. Love my cat but, she sleeps in the crook of my arm at night and I have cat hair up my nose and everywhere else. Thank you for this product, and I appreciated the thank you card included in the box. These two removers work wonderfully on the job they're supposed to perform. I love the mini detailer which is a breeze to use and is very effective at every task it tackles. Wish I had bought them 50 years ago. Excellent purchase." —James

Price: $13.49 (originally $21.99)

2. An 11-quart portable cooler that has a carrying strap that you will be SO grateful for when it comes time to bust out the drinks at your next softball game or lake expedition. Keeping both of your hands free — what an innovation!

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Promising review: “This small cooler is perfect for carrying a few items with a nice pink outer color. Everything I wanted to take fit nicely inside. Handy strap carrier was also a plus. Instead of tying up one of my hands, it freed it because the strap fit right on my shoulder." —Debbie

Price: $39.98 (available in two colors)

3. A foldable camp chair, because summer presents no shortage of events where you'd like to sit, but nary a seat can be found: outdoor concerts, Little League games, trips to the beach, a three-hour line outside a bakery to get a croissant-bagel hybrid you heard about on TikTok...you get the idea. This chair is lightweight and folds into a carrying case, so you might want to get a few and throw 'em in the back of your car for the whole season.

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Promising review: "Love the bright red color and great shoulder strap to transport. So comfortable to sit in and cup holder idea. I have a small area on my outside stair landing where I wanted a chair and table. This was the perfect answer. Collapses to a minimal size to store in winter!" —auntpattix3

Price: $6.96+ (available in 12 colors and in sets of two)

4. A set of four waterproof outdoor pillows, so you can be prepared the next time you forget to bring them inside from the patio before one of those unpredictable summer rain storms.

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Promising review: "These pillows are so gorgeous!!!!! Definitely buying again!" —Jodi

Price: $39.94

5. A 3-in-1 portable evaporative air cooler, because we all have a space that gets hot as the dickens, but simply cannot accommodate a traditional AC unit. (Helloooooo, stifling screened-in porch!) This air cooler operates by remote control and also works as a regular fan and humidifier, so it'll help you out all year round.

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Promising review: "Nashville's blazing, but this cooler's a game-changer on our patio. It's super easy to use — just add water, hit power, and you're set. I've ditched my old fan for this. Plus, the remote's a nice touch. Totally satisfied!" —Darlene G

Price: $78.95 (originally $109.99)

6. An ingrown hair and razor bump roller for folks who may be shaving extra body hair during shorts-tank-tops-and-swimsuit-season and want to avoid the painful little ingrown nubs that often come with it. Apply right after shaving, and the formula can help soothe existing bumps and possibly prevent new ones from forming.

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Promising review: "I put this on straight out of the shower or bath after shaving while still damp. I use it under my arms and my bikini line. I apply three days in a row with not a one bump in sight! It also helps keep ingrown hairs at bay. Huge believer in Megababe." —CassE

Price: $13.97+ (available in one and two packs)

7. A self-watering pot because summer vacation is great for you...but not so great for the plants you forgot to ask anyone to water. Reviewers say that this genius pot can keep your green bbs hydrated for over a week (!) so you can enjoy your time away guilt-free, instead of worrying that you accidentally became a plant murderer.

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Promising review: "I struggle to get all my plants watered on time and this is such a cute and minimalist fix. It’s clean and having that visual queue makes things so much easier. I got two so far but will slowly switch all my plants. 🪴 No worries if I will be out of the house for a week because I know my plants will be hydrated." —anonymous

Price: $6.72 (originally $8.96)

8. And a glass watering globe, so your outdoor plants can stay fully hydrated, too. Fill it with water, stake it into the soil, and it'll slowly drain as the soil dries. This globe can hold water for up to two weeks!

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Promising review: “Love these things. I've always had the hardest time keeping plants alive. I bought a couple of these for a peace lily and Christmas poinsettia and they are still alive months later. Just bought another for my new lily." —Amanda

Price: $3.98+ (available in one or two packs)

9. A nine-piece pantry and fridge storage bin set because while the cookout fixings and fresh veggies from the farmers market are delish, they can also create total chaos in your fridge. These bins will not only keep things orderly — they'll also make it so you can actually see what you have. So say goodbye to your annual tradition of buying some bell peppers, and then forgetting about them 'til...September. (Yikes!)

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Promising review: “I can’t believe how clean this keeps my refrigerator. Now if I have something with the potential of making a mess, it goes in the bins.” —gieseler4

Price: $30

10. A foam weatherstrip kit so you can close any gaps around your windows and doors because (extreme parent voice) what are you, trying to air condition the outdoors?? But seriously, summer air can slip in through gaps, which leads to a hotter house and a higher electricity bill. Plus, this will also help when the seasons change again (noooooo) and you need to stop the heat from leaking out.

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Promising review: "This stripping seal really gets the job done. My front door has a huge gap in one side on the top, and I have bought weather stripping before to try and fill it, only to have the stripping come loose and fall off in a day or two. When I saw this at Walmart, I thought I would give it a shot, and boy, am I glad I did. This weather stripping is very thick, and the adhesive sticks great! I even tested it out, and stuck a small piece of it to a piece of wood, and it would not come off. It only took me like 5 minutes to measure, cut, and install this on my door, and I did it all by myself. No more drafty door facing in my house!" —cadkins0132

Price: $5.24+ (available in one or three packs)

11. And a slide-on draft stopper for doors with an annoying gap at the bottom. This addition can be cut to size and helps keep out warm air (and bugs!) during the summer.

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Promising review: "Perfect fit! I had a large gap and this item fills it perfectly. I have a white door, and this blends in very well. Best of all, it requires no nails in my door — just slide it on and it's very secure. I used small hand snippers to cut it." —tinaat1013

Price: $14.62

12. A bottle of Method degreaser and kitchen cleaner because — and I am not trying to be gross, just factual — if you spill food on your counter or stove top and don't clean it thoroughly, it will become an ant buffet in a matter of hours. Spray and wipe away messes, and it'll be like they never happened.

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Promising review: "Not sure how this works like it does, but it is the best at removing grease from my range top, counters, and range hood. Very nice, fresh scent." —Omymy

Price: $4.39 

13. A package of Terro liquid ant baits, so you can deal with situations where cleaning up crumbs and grease just isn't quite enough to keep those tiny unwelcome visitors away. My home used to be Ant Central Station, but now that I put these out every May, I never see those little troublemakers anymore!

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Promising review: "I had tiny ants coming out of my wall over my kitchen sink. Terro saved this infestation! It took a few days so be patient. They eat the Terro liquid then go back to their nest and die. I had tried other brands but none worked. I will always go to Terro as needed." —Barbls

Price: $4.28+ (available in packs of 2,4 and 12)

14. A Zevo flying insect trap, for anyone whose summer bug woes are more of the flying variety. The blue light lures flies and gnats, and the sticky pad catches and hides them until they're ready to be disposed of.

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Promising review: "This is brilliant! I have a fruit fly infestation that I've been battling for a month and NOTHING seemed able to kill them. I tried everything: apple cider vinegar, fly traps, etc. Only the Zevo fly spray seemed to kill them on contact, so I took a chance on the fly traps. Best move I've made! It caught so many flies after ONE night! Amazing! I look forward to this infestation ending soon!" —mariposa34221

Price: $37.47 for two

15. A collapsible duffel bag so you can be ready to go for spontaneous weekend trips, and know that your luggage won't take up a ton of room in your closet once you come home.

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Promising review: “Had almost two years and loving them still! We got these bags last year to go on our trip out west. We chose them because they were literally the last ones on the shelf in our price range. They have been the best duffel bags we have ever owned!!! We have four of them. They have been everywhere – summer camps, grandparents, camping, and across the country. We love them! We like the color, the durability, and the collapsible part. It makes storing them so wonderful. Highly recommend!” —Heather

Price: $13.58+ (available in two colors and in 10 packs)

16. A pair of noise-canceling headphones because even though it's the summer, you still have to work...and if you work from home, that can be made far more difficult by the sounds of lawn mowers, your neighbors chatting on their deck, or even your own little (nois)y angels home on summer break. These babies have a 30-hour battery life, and reviewers say the noise-canceling function works extremely well. Pop them on and you'll never know that your neighbor's kids are trying to invent a new form of water polo.

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Promising review: "I was skeptical because of the low price but they really work well! Noise cancelling feature is really on point. I have accidentally startled my husband a few times because he didn't hear me calling his name while wearing them. I also appreciate the lifetime warranty feature." —Macy

"Lightweight, easy to turn on and off, easy to recharge. Really do block out other noises. I love that they are attractive with a shiny black finish and silver trim. I love the price. I have had much, much pricier headphones and these are superior to them in every way." —Prudence

Price: $31.48+ (originally $69.99; available in six colors)

17. A smartphone wallet so you can show up to summer music festivals as unencumbered as possible. After all, you're there to enjoy the music and pay way too much for a hot dog, not to lug a big heavy bag around.

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The wallet holds three cards and attaches magnetically. Plus, it pops out and serves as a phone stand.

Price: $19.88

18. An all-purpose car upholstery cleaner because whether your summer involves taking kids and dogs to the lake, or just taking yourself out for some soft serve, things can get a bit messy in your car. This foam cleaner breaks down the stuff that causes stains, like grease, mud, and spilled lattes. Plus, it comes with a built-in brush, to tackle the most truly tenacious car messes (i.e. that gum you tracked in from the town pool)!

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Promising review: "I use this power foam all the time to remove stains and odors from my vehicle's carpets. Having a toddler who makes big spills and messes is easier with this product. I recommend." —Layci

Price: $5.97+ (available in one- and two-packs)

19. A 30-ounce stainless-steel mug with a built-in reusable silicone straw, so you can make this the first summer you actually stay well hydrated.

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Promising review: "I bought this cup a few weeks ago, and it is the best cup I have ever had! This cup has allowed me to easily triple the amount of water that I drink daily. This cup is easy to clean and carry around. I bought it in the bright pink color, so neither my husband nor grandkids can claim it for themselves. The next time I'm in Walmart, I will be buying three new cups in different colors for the rest of the family!" —Sondra

Price: $9.43+ (originally $13.79; available in six colors and in one or eight packs)

20. A pack of Clean & Clear oil-absorbing sheets to help you no longer have to deal with the "glow" (aka layer of sweat) you have hanging around your face from June through August.

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Promising review: "I have used these things for many years now and are the one product I can count on to reduce oil and shine on my face. Powders can get cakey and other products have a tendency to irritate my sensitive acne prone skin. These sheets suck up the oil without adding any product or residue. The package is small and convenient, easy to keep in a pocket, purse or even a wallet (one thing my brother does with his, which is also a non-makeup alternative for oily skin for men, too.) Overall, I love these things." —JammyDieselbug

Price: $6.78+ (available in single or three packs)

21. A set of acupressure anti-nausea wristbands because there sure are a lot of fun summer activities that can make us kinda wanna barf: cruises, theme park rides, boat rides down the river.... Give these wristbands a try — you may finally be able to go on the Tea Cups, worry free.

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Read more about acupressure and nausea at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

Promising review: "Excellent non-drug alternative for motion sickness. Went on my first cruise and used these for the first two days. Removed them for our beach day and never had to put them back on. The ship was rocking more at the end of the trip, but I had my sea legs! I will keep them handy for future use. Loved that they worked! Follow the instructions to make sure they are putting pressure in the right place." –GAmom26

Price: $8.54+ (available in single or multi packs)

22. A bug bite suction tool that sucks the venom right out of your skin before you can have a reaction to it — so that means no swelling, no bumps, no lotions, and no furiously scratching every single second when you think no one is looking.

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Promising review: "I got unexpectedly attacked by a lot of mosquitoes, and I am allergic to the bites. So, I was grateful to have the Bug Bite Thing on hand! I used it on the mosquito bites I found. I couldn't see anything come out, so I didn't know if it had done any good at all. But the bites that I used this on didn't swell up while the bites I missed swelled up a LOT! So it worked really well! Later, I used it on a very fine splinter of glass that I could barely see, and it got it right out! I highly recommend this tool!" —Ostraca

Price: $9.98

23. A stick of Megababe's Thigh Rescue so this can finally be the year when shorts, mini-skirts, and sundresses don't mean chafed thighs screaming in agony. This anti-friction stick will help your thighs glide like buttah.

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Promising review: "This is the best thing I've ever used for chafing. I mean it's so great even my husband uses it. Absolutely amazing! There may be a wet or sticky feeling for a second, but that goes away very quickly and then you just feel great. You forget you are wearing it or why you had to in the first place. Obviously, depending on what you're doing, you might have to reapply, but it's worth it, people." —Jessica

Price: $13.97

24. A leather passport holder that also holds your driver's license or other small ID, credit cards, cash, tickets, important random papers, and a pen (!!)... Basically, if you need it to get in or out of an airport, hotel, or cute cafe during your international travels, you can fit it in here.

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Promising review: "Sturdy passport case that stood up to travel to Europe. Awesome color as well." —DennisInThe707

Price: $7.95+ (available in 16 colors)

25. A mini trash can so that Road Trip Season doesn't have to turn into Ridiculous Car Mess Season. Use this handy little can for food wrappers, receipts, and all the other random stuff that seems to wander into the far corners of your car and establish a permanent home.

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Promising review: “Mini trash can sits perfectly in the cupholder that I don't use. Perfect for the occasional candy and gum wrappers. It's so cute. You just push the lid in and drop your trash just like a big trash can." —Heidi

Price: $3.98

26. A can of antifungal foot spray because no one wants to talk about it, but between wearing flip-flops 24/7, walking on damp surfaces at the pool, or just not toweling down properly after a trip to the beach...our feet can get kinda funky. This spray can help put a stop to all that.

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Promising reviews: "The powder spray is my favorite. I think it tends to stay on the skin better, thus doing a better job at fighting athlete's foot. The price is way better than the name brand." —Gordon Bombay III

Price: $5.97+ (available in one and two packs)

27. A Neutrogena SPF 50 sunscreen stick so you don't have to worry about a bottle of traditional sunscreen spilling in your bag and getting goop on everything. Plus, since it's a solid, it's TSA friendly, so you can take it on all your summer travels.

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Promising review: “I use this for quick application to my face and shoulders when I'm out in the sun for extended periods of time. My eyes are very sensitive to most products but this sunscreen doesn't irritate my eyes. I will buy this again!" —Kate

Price: $14.88

28. A combination bladeless fan/air purifier that's especially useful for anyone who is battling the twin ordeals of sticky heat and seasonal allergies. The HEPA purifier has 10 speeds, a programmable timer, four different fan modes, and smart control options.

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Promising review: "The fan blows cool air and has a filter acting as an air purifier. The fan also blows a lot harder than a Dyson." —anonymous

Price: $149

29. A Degree 72-hour deodorant so you will no longer need to carry around a deodorant and, uh, covertly re-apply throughout the day. (It's fine, we've all been there...but we DON'T have to be there anymore.)

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Promising review: "This is the only antiperspirant deodorant product that actually works. It works very well. I do not sweat under my arms much at all, and if I do, the clean crisp scent of this product is all you smell. As if that wasn't great all by itself, this product is invisible." —Lisa

Price: $7.98+ (available in two or eight)

30. A USB-rechargeable neck fan, so you can actually go out and about during the day this summer, instead of cowering indoors until sundown.

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Promising review: "Great price! The cooling plate really works! Battery lasts between charges. no complaints." —Lindsey

Price: $29.94

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