
27 Practical Target Products Under $10
Promising review: "This is a beautiful faux-pearl hair clip that is also very functional. It holds all of my long, thick hair up nicely. This is very cute and I would highly recommend it." —Mgaffney248Price: $5
A cork board since between notes, receipts, or any other kind of paper trail your work requires, it's nice to have a space to pin it and forget it. This classic cork board boasts a nice birch frame and is perfect for all your office needs or mood-boarding.
Promising review: "Was perfect for my long overdue (since 2008) project of displaying my mom's exquisite '70s/'80s Belgian Bobbin Lace corner samples, her hand-drawn patterns, and hand-pricked pin cards." —CDLgalPrice: $9.29
A Scrub Daddy PowerPaste and Scrub Mommy sponge combo for those of us who love a power couple. Seriously, we've all fallen for the entire Scrub family by this point. But now we have an all-new reason to invite them over: a tough-on-grease paste that polishes, cleans, and protects surfaces. Pair that with Scrub Mommy's magnificent design (did you know it's top-rack dishwasher safe??) and you're living space will go from meh to muah in no time!
Promising review: "If you have a glass shower door — immediately yes, buy now!! You don't have to use much paste. Was able to do the entire job without taking breaks (like I do for stronger scented cleaners). Followed directions and at the end, I used a slightly damp microfiber cloth to get the last bit of residue." —BPrice: $9.99
A few bathroom drawer organizers to take your over-stuffed drawers from bleh to bliss. 🧘✨ Cleaning STARTS with organizing, after all, and with all kinds of sizes, shapes, and capacities to choose from, you can origami any drawer into order with these convenient little trays.
Promising review: "I love these bins. I have many sizes. They are modular, so they stack using other sizes, too. I also like that they are plain and simple, and the plastic is thick and not flimsy. Great in the bathroom, kitchen, closet, wherever." —MMDPrice: $2+ (available in three sizes and two colors)
A cooling towel to dab off the stray bead of sweat during a workout. Or, you know, a salty deluge of biblical proportions. (Not that I'd know anything about that...) If you're out biking with a friend or otherwise getting your AHA-recommended 22 minutes of moderate cardio activity a week, you'll look much more chic doing it with this fast-wicking towel.
Promising review: 'Worked wonders! Kept cold for the most part in hot, hot weather.' —Target reviewerPrice: $9.99
A two-pack of spill-proof, dishwasher-safe snack catchers if you're little munchkins tend to get more snacks on the floor than into their tiny mouths. Or, you know, there's no law that you couldn't keep your own snacks in them... what?? I'm just sayin'!!
Promising review: "My 2-year-old loves walking around with his snacks, and this product makes it possible! He often walks around shaking the snack cup, and I never find his snacks lying around the house because the cup contains them." —BebeMamaPrice: $5.99 (available in two colors)
A few funky plastic tumblers since you're going to be the life of the party all summer long anyway. Why not have a little retro-fun with it? Add a bit of vibe to your picnic plans, and worry not as these are non-shatterable and scored top in their class for ~groovy.~
Promising reviews: "My all-time favorite plastic cups. Looks and feels like glass but lighter. I bought the blue, but the pink and clear are cute also!" —Debb"The durability because of the material isn't overshadowed by bright colors, it's nice and modern, and looks great on the table even though they're being tossed around by kids all day. 🤣" —ThismomreviewsPrice: $3 each (also available in 16-ounce and in four colors)
A mini jade roller for those of us whose faces and/or lymphs need a little pampering. An at-home spa moment has never been easier – or more luxe-feeling – while staying deeply on budget. Pro Tip: If you want to add a little extra omg to the equation, leave this baby in the fridge for an hour or two before using.
Promising review: "This roller really helps my TMJ facial tightness! I use this on my jaw, temples, and brows almost every day for a deep massage in my face, and, wow, has this helped! Buying a second one as a backup, just in case. Very sturdy for pushing HARD on tight jaw muscles; I also use the bottom to target knots!" —BiffPrice: $9.99
A fizzy bath bomb that not only promises the fizzy bathtime bubbles we all know and crave, but also contains a lil' surprise inside! What will it be? A cute little charm? A cute little ring? Who knows! You'll have to pick up this little orb of self-care and childhood whimsy to find out.
Promising review: "I love these bath bombs, and it always makes taking a bath extra enjoyable!! So cute." —CarlyPrice: $5.49
A mini waffle maker since the only thing better than waffles is mini-waffles! That way you can have twice as many — obviously! All joking aside (am I though?) this cute little kitchen appliance will have you whipping up everything from chicken 'n' waffles, to little waffle sandos.
Promising review: "Bought this to make my daughter waffles so I don't have to pull out the big waffle maker. Very easy to use and makes waffles super quickly! They come out cute and perfect every time." —SLG86Price: $9.99 (available in two colors)
A marble spoon rest since I don't know about you, but every time I rest my spoon on a dirty countertop, a piece of me dies... That's dramatic, but it's also true.
Promising review: "Really pretty and practical, I'm glad I finally got rid of my plastic spoon holder." —MiniYAHPrice: $10
A pack of mini faux-succulent magnets if your refrigerator is currently a soulless wasteland of stainless steel and plastic. Add a bit of pop, and have a great support system for hanging pics of you and all your buds, with these cute little magnets.
Promising review: "These are my favorite! I always give them to friends' birthdays or as thank-you gifts. And I've got a few on my own fridge. Love the look, and the magnets are strong. Can't go wrong. Buy these for yourself!" —target fanPrice: $7.99
A broom gripper if your broom is always one false move from falling over in your current storage. These strips, like all Command products, go up in a flash and will probably outlast your broom if you're installing them correctly.
Promising review: "These are great. I hated the way my brooms and mops were always sliding down. It looked messy all the time. My daughter had them in her storage area, so I decided to give them a try. They're easy to install, and then just a short wait time until they're ready to use. Definitely would recommend them!" –AntsgammaPrice: $7.99
A rimmed cookie sheet because, for real, you don't want a cookie rn? Like... rn, rn? Toss out your cruddy old baking sheets, and know that your perfectly crisped cookies will slide right off once cooled (not to mention the pan can go straight in the dishwasher, unlike certain pan materials).
Promising review: "Is it goofy to love a nonstick rimmed baking sheet? Never mind, I don't care. I have replaced all my cruddy old baking sheets with these babies. They are fantastic! They clean up great in the dishwasher and do the job for a reasonable price." –momof3Price: $9.99
A silicone ice tray, since you want to be living your fanciest life, making your fanciest ice. It's really that simple. Fill these bad boys up — and maybe throw in some berries or dried flower petals in for MEGA fancy ice — and use them to chill your favorite bevvy. Just make sure to use a clear, short glass for maximum effect.
Promising review: "I have a basic fridge that doesn't make ice, so I was looking for something to make my own cubes rather than buying bags all the time. I'm not a fan of smaller cubes that melt quickly and dilute your drink, so I thought I'd try these. Love these big cubes! I use them with a vacuum-sealed metal tumbler cup, and these cubes will still be almost full-size in my cup the next day. I also like that the cubes can stack easily in a big Tupperware in my freezer. It's pretty easy to get the cubes out if you let them sit for just a moment after you remove the tray from the freezer." –SheenaL83Price: $7.99
A scallop-edge hand towel that is made with 100% terry cotton and 0% nonsense. With its elegant design and just a dash of grown-up Little Mermaid energy, drying off your hands will become your go-to quiet-luxury moment.
The embroidered motif can either be a bunch of seaweed or a clamshell, depending on how you look at it.Price: $10 (also available as a bath towel)
A luxurious Milani lip oil packed with vitamin E and an entire cornucopia's worth of fruit extracts that delivers hydration and shine with none of the stickiness of other brands. If your go-to lip look is more of a suggestion of color, the same way LaCroix is kind of a suggestion of flavor, this oil is for you.
Promising review: "This is an elite lip oil in my book. I've tried lip oils from other brands, and they've been drying or given me some sort of reaction. Milani's lip oils are moisturizing, comfortable, and have a beautiful, glossy look. Plus, the colors/scents/flavors are so good! I purchased the raspberry agave, and I love it for fall." —LesleyPrice: $9.19 (available in 11 colors/scents)
A refreshing room spray to quell the nonstop stress of 21st-century life (as well as cover up the smell of that stray sock which escaped from the hamper during last week's laundry). With a single spray, you'll be spirited away to a clandestine beach with a crisp sea breeze as your only companion. As Frank Ocean once said, "That's a cheap vacation."
Promising review: "Target, please never stop selling this scent! So unique, light and fresh, I love it especially in the spring and summer." —CaitlynPrice: $6.99
A throw blanket that'll let you drape the entire cosmos across your cozy little shoulders. At just the right thickness, and with a moody mosaic of suns and moons worthy of a medieval tapestry, you'd almost forget it's made of 100% recycled materials!
Price: $10
An "emotional support" stoneware mug to give your coffee the distinction it deserves: Hero. With fun colors and a chunky design that sits oh-so perfectly in the hand, you'll be able to tell people: "You know what, you can talk to me before I've had my coffee. Just don't touch the mug."
This mug is both microwave- and dishwasher safe.Promising review: "I cannot believe they get away with selling this for under $10. It's hefty and of incredible quality, not to mention the absolutely adorable design!" —KelseyPrice: $8
A set of cabinet bumpers, because nothing destroys a peaceful vibe faster than the Ka-THUNK, Ka-THUNK of a roommate/family member rummaging around for a bag of popcorn. Take this sentiment and multiply it by 10,000 if the time happens to be 2 a.m. or later.
Promising review: 'Just what I needed! These are great. Just moved into a new condo, and they didn't put enough of these on the walls near the kitchen cabinets. I think they're always good to have on hand, so I was glad to find them at Target.' —jboo Price: $4.79 for a pack of 20
A cute notebook to log all your thoughts and automatically elevate your diary entries to chic. This beautiful floral-motif notebook will give safe harbor to every stray thought, doodle, or much-needed vent session.
Promising review: "Very cute and well made!" —Syd LPrice: $4.99
A cat food cover, which boasts three built-in sizes to fit a variety of cans/products. Because Whiskers deserves only the best and most immaculately maintained delicacies to grace his/her foodbowl (and you deserve to keep the wretched stink of cat food sealed away from all your precious human foods).
Promising review: "I have several cats with different diets of wet food. We've been using sandwich bags or Tupperware to keep leftovers fresh, but using both has its issues. With this cover, it cuts down on waste. Apparently, no past food smell to put them off food, and it is easy to wash. It has three different sizes within the silicone cover. The sizes are fixed within, so there is no loss of the ones not in use. It fits well and snugly on cans 2.9 ounces and 5.5 ounces. Buy this right away to keep your fur baby's food fresh. Plus, helping the environment and your money!" —Lina408Price: $3.99
A clear stackable organizer tray to finally bring order to the steadily avalanching bathroom counter that used to be aesthetic. If you want to show off your products, keep the sight lines nice and clear, but mostly just keep this stuff from falling in the sink (!!) these trays will go a long way to getting your vanity back to presentable.
Promising review: "These stackable, modular organizers are wonderful. I have mixed and matched the different sizes inside my bathroom medicine cabinet to hold makeup, skincare, tooth care, scrunchies, etc. These are easy to grab, put down on my counter, use the items, and return. The clear acrylic makes it easy to see where things are, especially on higher shelves. I'm obsessed." —MaliaPrice: $5+ (available in five sizes)
A coiled rope basket, since no one's ever heard of having too much storage, especially when it looks this chic and stays so accessible. Whether it's a blanket basket by the couch or very glam toilet paper storage, this basket will look good in any room it finds itself in.
Promising review: "This basket is well made and decorative! It can be used as a plant basket, catchall, storage, and more. Its colors are neutral, allowing it to go with any style. Though this is a small basket, it is very roomy. Highly recommend." —bwilkes9Price: $10
A 12-pack of Shout stain remover wipes to make sure that you have the most effective, elegant go-to for that red wine that just trickled down your favorite white shirt. Because the only thing more fabulous than never dirtying an all-white ensemble is to shrug off a spill and say, "Hand me my bag, it's no big deal." Can you tell that I'm a Virgo?
Promising review: 'A must-buy! I bought these yesterday to keep in my purse while we travel (and for everyday stains). Today, my son got injured and had dried blood on his shirt. It took the stains completely off without any effort. I am so impressed!!! This is a night and day difference to other competing products.' —Klup Price: $4.99
A mini sewing kit because you can be the James Bond of popped buttons, small tears, and thready seams — you just don't know it yet. Pick up one of these handy little kits, and you'll elicit mild oohs and aahs if you whip it out to help someone in need of a little bit of haberdashery. Plus, it's TSA-compliant!
This 27-piece kit includes a 39-inch measuring tape, three needles, two safety pins, four straight pins, a needle threader, four buttons, and a collection of thread in 10 different colors — three yards of each! — along with a foldable pair of travel sewing scissors. Promising review: 'Perfect! Unless people are trying to sew concrete, I'm confused on why there are a handful of negative reviews. During a business trip, the hem of my dress pants unraveled in the crotch region. Fortunately, we were near a Target, and I was able to patch up my hole in under 20 minutes. Definitely will keep this in my carry-on moving forward!' —FrequentFlyer Price: $6.99
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