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Unused Gift Cards
Narisara Nami
Gift cards that are expired or those that you’re not likely to utilize can occupy important space. Verify the dates, and if they’re no longer operational, it’s best to discard them or recycle if possible.
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Blunt Knives
Gary Webber
A blunt knife is not only ineffective but can also pose a risk. If they can’t be adequately sharpened or fixed, replacing them is advisable to ensure safety within the kitchen.
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Threadbare Towels
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Managing towels that are thin, frayed, or no longer effective can be quite irritating. If they are beyond their prime, donate the ones still in usable condition and discard the rest.
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Stale Spices
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Spices become less flavorful over time, and those that are expired can spoil a recipe. If they have been languishing in your pantry for months (or years), it’s time to dispose of them and stock up on fresh ones.
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Old Reusable Water Bottles
Cristina Oller Real
Should your reusable water bottles be damaged, discolored, or emit unpleasant odors despite regular cleaning, it’s time to part ways. They no longer fulfill their function and could potentially house germs over time.
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Lone Socks
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That single sock without a pair? It has lingered for far too long. If it’s been several months without a matching counterpart, it’s time to let it go.
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Outdated Medications
Tom Merton
Outdated medications diminish in potency and could even pose risks. Inspect your medicine drawer, verify expiration dates, and securely get rid of anything beyond its prime.
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Aged Makeup
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Makeup items that exceed their expiration can lead to skin irritation or infections. If the consistency has altered, the scent is unusual, or it’s been more than a year since you last used it, dispose of it.
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Unmatched Tupperware
Os Tartarouchos
How many Tupperware containers lack matching lids? If they’ve been collecting dust for ages and go unused, it’s time to recycle or donate the remaining pieces.
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Worn Footwear
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Footwear that is nicked, features holes, or is simply uncomfortable should not occupy space in your wardrobe. If they are irreparable, it’s time to say goodbye.
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Plastic Wraps
Peter Blottman Photography
We often gather a collection of plastic wraps that pile up in cabinets or wardrobes. If you cannot reuse them or don’t require them, it’s time to recycle or discard them to clear some area.
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Damaged Electronics
JulNichols
Outdated devices that are nonfunctional, such as obsolete smartphones, wires, or even broken earphones, can accumulate in drawers. Disposing of them responsibly will create more room and prevent e-waste from ending up in landfills.
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Old Device Chargers
Carol Yepes
If you have chargers for mobile devices that are broken or incompatible with any gadgets, it’s time to discard them. They are consuming space and adding to unwarranted mess.
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Outdated Coupons
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Expired coupons are merely useless paper. Examine your collection, eliminate the outdated ones, and arrange the current ones to avoid losing them.
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Used Batteries
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Batteries don’t persist indefinitely, and those that are expired may pose risks. Inspect your collection and properly discard any dead or leaking batteries at approved recycling locations.
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Outdated Gadgets
Pablo Jeffs Munizaga – Fototrekking
Old technology such as floppy disks, VHS tapes, or outdated cables that you’ve not utilized in years can congest storage spaces. Recycle or donate where possible, and retain only the equipment that remains necessary.
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Old Publications
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If there are stacks of magazines occupying space, it’s likely that you won’t revisit them. Think about donating or recycling older editions that you’ve already gone through or have lost importance.
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Unused Garments
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Apparel that you have not worn in over a year is unlikely to enter your typical wardrobe again. If they no longer fit, are out of fashion, or are garments you simply don’t wear, consider donating or discarding them.
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Unneeded Documents
Alvaro Medina Jurado
If you are keeping outdated bills, receipts, or personal documents that are no longer essential, it’s advisable to dispose of them. Review your paperwork and shred anything that is obsolete or unnecessary.
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Unusable Furnishings
Vadym Plysiuk
Mended or compromised furnishings that are no longer functional should not occupy space. If it’s irreparable or you don’t require it anymore, donate, sell, or discard it to create additional space.
Tierney McAfee is an independent writer and a contributor to Country Living and The Pioneer Woman, specializing in entertainment, holidays & hosting, food & beverages, design concepts, DIY, and more.
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