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27 Products From Sam's Club Future You Will Be So Glad You Bought

27 Products From Sam's Club Future You Will Be So Glad You Bought

Buzz Feed27-02-2025
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It's so nice to have Future You be proud of you for a change.
1. A cordless stick vacuum that has 50 minutes of run time, works on carpets and hardwood, and, perhaps best of all, is designed to easily help with all that fur your pet has been shedding. (How does Rover have any fur left on his bod y at this point??)
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Promising review:"My two dogs got this for me as an early Christmas gift. My youngest became a tripod last year, right after I replaced my carpet with bamboo flooring. I bought several runners to give her traction and this vacuum is perfect for them and the flooring. Doesn't touch my old school carpet in my bedroom. I can get my living room and kitchen vacuumed in no time. Love that it has 2 battery packs. I usually can get everything done with one, but if I need a little of the second one, it holds the charge until I use it again a day or two later, and by then, the other one is fully charged. It also works well on indoor/outdoor carpet." — Hannah and Ula
2. Or a Bissell Little Green Premier Pet Portable Deep Cleaner, because trying to clean up Fluffy's muddy paw prints off the carpet with a damp paper towel is simply not cutting it anymore.
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3. An 11-piece ceramic cookware set, to replace the one weird frying pan you'd had since college and the too-big stockpot you have that takes forever to boil water.
This set comes with a 9.5" fry pan, an 11" fry pan, a 2-quart covered saucepan with a lid, a 3-quart Dutch oven with a lid, a 6-quart Dutch oven with a lid, a 4-quart deep sauté pan with a lid, and a multi-function stainless-steel basket.
4. An oversize blanket, because I am not using the word "oversize" lightly here — this blanket is OVER 100 SQUARE FEET! Perfect for snugg sessions with the entire family, or wrapping yourself in it five times over and declaring that you won't be coming out until spring.
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Promising review:"I never write reviews. Never. But this blanket? It's like a hug. It's like satin to my skin. It's like the perfect feel, weight, not too hot, not too cold. I love running my legs together to feel the velvety softness. I sleep better with it. I bought everyone on my list for Christmas one. Just buy it." — dizzycheese
5. A set of five stackable 58-quart snap-lid crates, so you can safely and neatly stow away everything from out-of-season linens to your extra boxes of Cheetos. (Having emergency Cheetos on hand is crucial.)
6. A five-tier steel shelving unit that is not messing around — it can hold FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS! That mess in your garage is quaking in its boots.
Promising reviews:"Super heavy duty. Love 'em." — Carrie
"I had an estimate to build a storage unit in my garage, for $3,000. This shelving unit did the same job for $200. Very satisfied." — Mark Daniels
7. A four-pack of clear shoe organization boxes, because your shoes do so much for you...they deserve more than to live in a weird, smelly pile in the back of your closet.
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Promising review:"I purchased these for my boyfriend for Christmas. They are very well-made! These have two doors with what seem to be magnetic closures. He wears a size 11.5, and there is still space in the boxes. They have worked so well for space and organization that I've purchased six additional for my shoes, boots, etc. The assembly is pretty easy, and the pieces stack well. You will not be disappointed with this purchase!" — johns081
Price: $24.05
8. A two-pack of 50 oz. tumblers that keep your drink cold for 50 hours so that you can give one away — now you and your honey/bestie/neighbor/random person who's always at the gym at the same time can finally reach your hydration goals together this year.
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9. A Swiffer handle and 28 (!!!) refills, because Future You actually has very simple needs: they'd like you to actually have extra Swiffer refills on hand, so the next time you realize you're sneezing from a dusty ceiling fan, you don't end up cleaning it with your T-shirt (ew).
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Promising review:"Swiffer Dusters make my life easier. They hold the dirt that comes into my dusty little farmhouse. I love that they clean so easily hard to reach places. I find I use it every day to keep the dust bunnies from overtaking my home. It is an excellent product, and we need items to make our jobs easier. You will not regret buying this tidy item." — Marie
10. A three-tier wire basket that can help you finally get a handle on the clutter on your kitchen counter/bathroom counter. Wow, you sure do keep a lot of stuff on all your counters, huh?
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11. A 19-ounce container of CeraVe moisturizer, because it's the brand most recommended by dermatologists. Future You will be very proud that you managed to not get dazzled by ads for expensive moisturizer, and saved a ton of money on one of the most effective ones.
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Promising review:"My dermatologist recommended this for an eczema flare-up on my hands. With all-day handwashing, I couldn't keep my hands moisturized. This does the trick. My hands feel deeply moisturized and not greasy." — Vik
Price: $17.73
12. A Ninja Combi oven/air fryer with 14 different cooking functions, including baking, searing, broiling, and sous viding. When your friends compliment your new cooking prowess, will you tell them your secret? Or will you say, "Yes, I am a kitchen genius now?" Either way, I support you!
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Promising review:"I use it literally every day! Toast, steam, broil, crisp, saute, etc. So, many options, and you don't have to wait. It heats up immediately." — Lena
13. A roll-out undersink organizer caddy because I won't judge you — the area under my bathroom sink is also a terrifying cave filled with teetering piles. This caddy will not only help you divide up and organize items; its wheels also make it so you can actually reach things that aren't at the very front of the cabinet. A miracle!
14. An electric nonstick griddle so cooking bigger meals can be super super convenient — aka you don't have to have five different frying pans going.
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15. An oversized dog bed, because HEAR ME OUT ON THIS ONE: this enormous pet bed gives all your furry angels space to sleep and snuggle together like a big pack, or, if you prefer, gives you and your dog a place to cuddle where they are free to drool as much as they like (aka not your couch or bed).
16. A trash can with a motion sensor so you never again accidentally turn throwing out something messy into an even bigger mess when you try to open the trash can. The hands-free operation also makes it harder for curious kids or pets to nose around inside.
The set comes with a large trash can and a small one.
Promising review:"These are great kitchen and bathroom garbage cans, I love that you don't have to touch them to throw something away. The kitchen can is tall, so the standard bags fit them well; I have had others say that the bag was too tall, so when you pull them out, they are only about 2/3 of the way full. I can fill this one up to the top, and there is still enough room to tie the bag closed. The smaller can hold a good amount of garbage, and it's great for in a bathroom. I would definitely purchase again!" — dcolliver
17. A green-tea-infused memory foam mattress because Future You would love you to stop tossing and turning on that billion-year-old coil mattress you have. This antimicrobial mattress is also cooling, so sweaty sleepers can rejoice (or, you know, just sleep comfortably).
Sam's Club
Promising review: 'Recommended by a family member, I took a chance. I am sleeping better than I have in years. I have tried most of the major brands and spent thousands. This is the most comfortable for me.' — Frank O
18. A seven-quart programmable Crockpot with a locking lid and insulated carry bag, so you can eat and share delicious meals with the least effort possible.
Sam's Club
Promising review:"Just what I was looking for. I made a large pot of beef stew in it for the first time, which was fantastic. It was much better than my old Crockpot. I also like the locking handles and the warm setting, something my old Crockpot didn't have. Great purchase for the price." — CP
19. A standing/ biking desk, because just sitting at a traditional desk is sooooo boring. If you're a fidgeter or easily distracted, standing and biking might help you stay more focused — plus, they might be easier on your back and shoulders, too.
Sam's Club
Promising review:"Love my exercise bike. Now, I listen to training and conference calls while exercising. This helps me balance work and personal time by allowing me to exercise and not sit at my desk for excessive time. Even my husband and daughter love to use my bike as well." — CONCHY
20. A laundry rack for folks whose laundry area tends toward the, shall we say "chaotic." The rolling rack has room for both hanging and folded items, so just pop 'em out of the dryer, fold or hang 'em exactly how you like, and roll 'em straight to your closet, no heavy laundry basket necessary.
Promising review:"Looks great, high quality, and very sturdy. Easy to assemble. Larger than expected. I'm ordering two more as gifts for my son's and daughter's homes. 🏡" — Lolo
Price: $86.88
21. A portable USB blender because perhaps, like me, you are cursed to always. be. running. late. If this is you, a portable blender can help you mix up veg-and-fruit-filled smoothies on-the-go in your car or office, instead of going with the "running late" breakfast standby: whatever you can find at the bottom of your purse.
22. A two-way coffee maker that can brew both drip coffee and pod-style coffee, so you have the thing we all want for the future: lots o' options.
Sam's Club
Promising review: 'We love the versatility of our FlexBrew coffee maker, especially the one-cup brew feature. The carafe also makes it perfect for when we have guests. We've only used it a short time, but so far, so good. The only reason we didn't give five stars is that it's bigger than our Ninja dual brew.' — Susan
Price: $99.98
23. A vacuum sealer 14-piece starter kit, because before you say "I don't know, I'm not a vacuum sealing type person": do you buy tons of delicious food, and then watch a bunch of it actually go bad because you didn't have time to cook it all? Vacuum sealers can keep your food (including produce!) fresh up to five times longer than regular storage...so perhaps this is the moment you become a vacuum sealing type person.
Sam's Club
Promising review:"It does a great job of all, but even packs juicy meat well, I really like the automatic feature." — Karen
Price: $74.94 (originally $99.94)
24. A 10-piece fridge and pantry bin organizer set that's see-through and stackable to tame the chaos inside your fridge. Never lose track of any veggie or sauce in the farthest corner ever again.
Sam's Club
Promising review: 'These are perfect for keeping your fridge/freezer organized! My husband is finally learning that everything has a place! It helped free up a lot of wasted space as well! I love them!' — JayH
Price: $47.98 (originally $59.98)
25. A four-piece set of dry food storage containers because they won't just keep your pasta, beans, etc. fresher for longer than leaving them in their original packaging — the containers will all fit neatly together in your cupboard, giving you a way more organized look and feel than trying to fit a million different-sized boxes together.
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Promising review:"I ordered these because I liked their size and clear, clean look. They hold an entire #10 can of rice, and I use them for rice, pasta and cereal. Planning to order more!" — Mikthemantle7
Price: $24.98
26. A 50-pack of ultra-thin velvet hangers that do double duty — their fuzzy surfaces grip clothes and keep them from sliding off onto the floor, and their thin profile means you can fit more of them in a small space. Plus, they have swivel hooks — perfect for those of us closet organization nerds who are obsessed with having all of our clothes face the same direction.
Sam's Club
Promising review:"Best hangers! Your clothes stay put. The hook will swing either way. Great for pants too. The only hangers we'll buy." — Liz S.
Price: $13.98 (available in five colors)
27. A pack of 16 Command wire hooks because Past You has had to forgo your security deposit enough times to do Future You the favor of using these instead of nailing or drilling hooks into the wall of your rental.
Sam's Club
Promising review:"I use these and all the Command brand items to hang up items in our home. If you follow the directions they work perfectly...clean your wall as you are supposed to AND apply pressure for the full time (actually time yourself) the directions state. When you remove the Command Strips don't get in a hurry...again FOLLOW the DIRECTIONS...I have used these on several different paint and wall textures and all have worked as they are supposed to." — Leana
Price: $14.98
Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.
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