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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

A few of our favorite things... under $20



Need some last minute gifts for the holidays - all while giving us a little present? If you buy anything from Amazon after clicking on one of these links we get a small kick-back and you get the same low Amazon price as always. Win-win for all, don't ya' think? Happy Holidays from the crew of Camille!

Laundry Dryer - $7 - Great for small personal items you might not want to hang on the rail. Folds flat.

Removable Hooks - $7 - If I need a hook I add it, if it's in the wrong place I move it. Simple, strong and no holes in the boat.

Memoryfoam Bathmats - $15 - Very cushy on the feet and non-skid on the bottom. 

Handmixer - $20 - I don't really use 12V galley gadgets. They are too expensive and how long do you really need to mix the cake batter? Though I am considering a 12 volt slow cooker.

Small plastic tubs - $8 - We use these for everything! To hold tools while doing projects, small batches of laundry,  cleaning fish, shoe rack, rinsing snorkel gear, temporary aquarium, etc.... 

Grip Clip Clothes Pins - $9 - They are a bit pricey but after loosing a few clothes overboard due to cheap clothes pins I feel they are well worth it! Super-grippy! One pin easily holds a towel in a blow.

Lady Shaver - $10 - It's not a very close shave but doesn't use any water. Great for when you can't get to a real shower.

Liquid Bandaid - $7 - It's waterproof so you can continue swimming even in areas with staph. Also lets the skin breathe. Do not buy the spray-on kind - it's expensive and empty in no time.

Silicone Baking Pans - $10 - I have a loaf pan and an 8x8 pan. Easy to store because they are flexible, don't make any noise underway and quite non-stick. Easy to clean-up too!

2 comments:

  1. We have the collapsible tubs and we love them. They are useful for so many things like you said, but fold down flat for storage.

    Deb
    S/V Kintala
    www.theretirementproject.blogspot.com

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    1. The ones we use stack inside of each other very nicely and then we use the top one for storage. Hardly takes up any space at all! :-)

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