Our subscriber base has grown so much since we first started nine years ago, that most of you have missed all our earliest recommendations. The best of these are still valid and useful, so we’re trying out something new — Retro Recomendo. Once every 6 weeks, we’ll send out a throwback issue of evergreen recommendations focused on one theme from the past 9 years. Unclog sewer drainsWe live in an old house and the sewer pipes get clogged a lot. I got tired of paying a plumber $150 to clear the pipe every time it clogged, so I bought this $27 hose attachment, called a Drain King. It’s a rubber bladder that you insert into the sewer line opening. When you turn the hose on, the bladder expands, forcing the water to push the clog out. It has never failed me. Read the glowing testimonials on Amazon for this thing. — MF Bathroom phone shelfYou are sitting on the toilet but there is no place to park your phone safely. This is an everywhere-in-the-world problem, with a first-world solution: this hefty, heavy solid metal, toilet roll shelf. The shelf is flat, dry, and stable. The roll holder underneath is easy to use. It can also store books, wet wipes, etc. As a courtesy I replaced our guest bathroom roll holder with this, and I like it so much I may do the rest of the bathrooms. — KK Smudge-free surfacesI bought a 10-pack of these extra-large microfiber cloths ($12), and now I keep them everywhere—home drawers, office, car, purse. They leave every surface spotless in seconds. I spend at least 10 hours a day staring at a screen or wearing glasses. I never knew I needed something so much in my life. — CD This vacuum cleaner really sucksThe Bissell Zing Canister (model 2156A) was only $50 and it exceeded my expectations. It is bagless, quieter than any other vacuum cleaner I’ve owned, and has powerful suction. It’s great for hardwood floors (I don’t know how well it works on carpeting since we don’t have any). — MF Best stain removerTipped off by the comprehensive research at America’s Test Kitchen, I’ve found that the best — really the only — stain remover for laundry that really works is sodium percarbonate, which is a powder you need to mix in water before each use. (No liquid spray works nearly as well.) You then soak garments for 6 hours and wash. It completely removes just about any food stain, even stale ones. There are generic versions available but a proven brand of percarbonate is OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover. — KK Simple strategy for cleaningThe next time you have a big mess to clean up, try the “pile method.” Gather everything that needs to be put away into one giant pile, then sort the items—like with like—into smaller piles. Put those piles away one by one. This way, you avoid getting sidetracked as you put things away. At first, it felt counterintuitive to make one big mess, but it really does speed up the process, and it’s so satisfying to be efficient and tidy. — CD Recomendo is an authentic, hand-crafted, human-written weekly newsletter that is free, but not cheap. Consider supporting our work with a paid option, now at the low price of $45 per year. Paid subs enable us to keep making it free for others. Recomendo is published by Cool Tools Lab, a small company of three people. We also run the Cool Tools website, a YouTube channel and podcast, and other newsletters, including Gar’s Tips & Tools, Nomadico, What’s in my NOW?, Tools for Possibilities, Books That Belong On Paper and Book Freak. Recomendo Unclassified Ads work! Reach over 117,000 subscribers for just $200. UNCLASSIFIEDS Most people age 1 year every 12 months. But you don’t have to. See how fast you're aging — then take control. Test now. Recomendo is copyrighted by Cool Tools Lab, LLC. Commissions may be earned from the links above. |