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If You Wish You Could Have A Clean Home Without, Well, Cleaning, These 25 Target Products Are Here To Help

If You Wish You Could Have A Clean Home Without, Well, Cleaning, These 25 Target Products Are Here To Help

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Clean smarter, not harder.
1. A washable liner that catches oven and grill messes before they turn into burnt-on regrets. Just lift it out, rinse it off, and bask in the joy of not having to scrape crusty cheese off the bottom of your oven.
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Promising review:"These last forever. I live in an apartment building where an alarm goes off summoning the fire department if too much smoke develops when food drips onto the oven floor. I give these to new tenants." — Penelope Godwin
2. A five-pack of toilet cleaning tablets you just plop in and walk away from. Your toilet gets cleaner every time it flushes, and you didn't even lift a scrub brush.
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Promising review:"I love these tablets — they are the only ones I will use. I like that they make the water blue, and once the water turns clear, I know it's time to drop a new one in. It helps keep the toilet clean longer and of course, they last through a lot of flushes compared to other brands I have used before." — Yas3179
3. A Dyson V8 stick vacuum that's lightweight, cordless, and basically fun to use — which is the highest compliment a vacuum can get. It's my absolute favorite bug-catcher too.
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Promising review:"Works amazing! I am able to do my entire house (three beds, one bath) on a single charge. Picks up all the dog hair that my two bulldogs leave around the house! Doesn't work well on big items as they can plug it up. I just used it on my wood floors, tile, area rugs, and carpet with no problems. Love that it is cordless and I can use it on my car! Attachment is great for cleaning ceiling fans! Love that it's lightweight and can be easily used on my stairwell leading to downstairs! My last Dyson that is a V7 (still have it) lasted me 7–8 years and is still going strong. Actually stuck it in the camper so I don't have to bring a vacuum back and forth between the camper and house." — Harlyandme
4. A shower cleaner you can spritz and forget — it does the hard part (aka fighting mold and mildew) while you go live your life. No scrubbing, no gloves, just clean shower vibes on autopilot.
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Promising review:"Huge fan of this product. We have a marble pebble shower floor with lighter grout, and the grout had to be cleaned (scrubbed) all the time due to discoloration. I use this product twice per week, and no more problems. It smells great and works, and all you do is spray it on and walk away. Since we have a large shower, I use a 56-ounce pump sprayer, which makes it a breeze to apply." — GJP
5. A Roomba robot vacuum and mop that literally does your chores while you nap, watch Netflix, or contemplate cleaning without doing it. It even empties itself. We stan a self-sufficient queen.
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Easily convert from an all-floor vacuum to a hard floor vacuum and mop with the simple switch of a bin. It even cleans up after itself, emptying its vacuum bin into an enclosed bag that holds up to 60 days of debris, which means two whole months of not thinking about vacuuming.​
Promising review:"I've had the Roomba Combo i5+ for several months now, and it's been a total game-changer. It vacuums and mops simultaneously, saving me time and effort. The self-emptying feature is a standout — it empties itself into the Clean Base so I don't have to think about it for up to 60 days. I was so impressed that I bought one for my mom. She loves it too — especially the Smart Mapping, which lets us customize cleaning schedules and zones through the iRobot Home App. It's been a huge help for both of us in keeping our homes clean with minimal effort." — TheReviewer
6. A hair tool organizer with hidden magnets to catch bobby pins before they mysteriously disappear into the void.
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7. A simple, but effective domed drain cover that quietly collects every last hair in your shower before it becomes a horror story in your pipes. No gloves. No snake. No trauma.
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Promising review:"This is the second one I have purchased. I have very long hair, and this works great to catch it and avoid clogs. I clean it after every shower. My only complaint has been that it doesn't grip in place, but generally not an issue, and it works much better than other hair catchers I've tried. It works best if you clean it after every shower and take out the drain stop if you have one — otherwise it might not drain well." — Sam
8. Or if you're already past the point of prevention, some Drano cleaner gel to cut through hair clogs like a hot knife through butter. Seven minutes later? Flow restored, stress eliminated.
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Between my long hair and bathing my dogs too, this stuff has saved me more than once (and yes, I finally invested in a drain cover, LOL), so I can confirm it's very easy to use and efficient. Even with a drain protector, it's so good to keep on hand!
Promising review:"I never write reviews, but holy cow did this work! Normally, I must pull out the sink stopper and dig out the gunk with a butter knife…gross, I know. But this worked so well that I didn't have to do any follow-up 'cleaning!' I would highly recommend!!!" — HappilySurprised
9. A clear can organizer that keeps your LaCroix from rolling around like you're in a grocery store simulator. Stack and grab = done.
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Promising review:"I'm quite the organized person, and the same goes for my fridge. Everything has a place, and these are fantastic. Expensive at first if you're buying to organize your whole fridge, but it's well worth it in the long run. Can also use in the pantry if you don't want cold sodas. I have one that I use for canned soups!" — BerryHonest
10. A pack of three vacuum bags so your comforters and off-season coats magically shrink into flat little pancakes. Bonus: No folding required.
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Promising review:"These work great to seal in pillows, bedding, and clothes. Even if you don't vacuum out the air, you can get it pretty compact by rolling the bag." — Allie
11. A pack of 10 Keurig cleaning pods so you can keep your emotional support coffee machine clean without lifting more than a finger. Just pop one in, press start, and voilà — no descaling drama required.
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12. A three-tier under sink organizer that turns your chaotic abyss of bottles and cords into a tidy little tower of accessibility.
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Promising review:"I've purchased a few cheaper versions of these before, and you really do get what you pay for. This one is so much sturdier, a better height, and I love that it's three drawers instead of two! It helped me organize the disaster under my sink, and it holds a ton! I love that I can set things on top of it, too." — Sarah
13. A pack of stainless steel cleaning wipes so your fridge, oven, and dishwasher don't show every fingerprint from the last decade. Just swipe, toss, and admire that shiny finish.
This is my favorite invention and I always use them before I have guests over. It is SO satisfying to wipe away fingerprints and make stainless steal appliances *literally* sparkle.
Promising review:"I've tried a few different stainless steel cleaners and by far...this one, Weiman, is top of the mark! I even use it on my sink when it's wet, and it always dries to a beautiful shine. it is the best for cleaning stainless steel and kitchen appliances!" — Katz
14. A spice system with jars, labels, and a place for everything. It practically organizes itself — and maybe even inspires dinner.
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It includes 28 glass spice jars and 386 labels.
Promising review:"I like the looks of this spice rack with square jars so much that I am trying to find a place other than a drawer to display it! The metal racks are each about 12.75 inches wide. When I ordered it, I didn't realize that it also comes with 11 pages of round spice labels — 340 are pre-printed, and 46 are blank for you to personalize with with the included pen. This spice rack fits all the needs and wants!!" — TdM
16. A sink strainer to catch rogue food bits before they pull a disappearing act down your drain and come back as a gross smell. Especially clutch if you're disposal-less and love avoiding gross hand-in-the-drain situations.
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17. A set of eight tiny bins so you can finally conquer that cursed junk drawer. Everything has a place now. Even the seven random screws you're weirdly attached to.
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Promising review:"THESE ARE GREAT!! Because they lock together, it's not a huge deal if they don't fit your drawer perfectly...it's not like you will have one tray sliding all over the place because it will all move together. Very audible click to know when they are locked and you need to use enough force to get them to pop together that you know they won't randomly come apart. Would totally buy this set again (probably will)!" — Scrubs_RN1209
18. A pack of washing-machine cleaning tablets to give your machine a deep clean without scrubbing a single thing. You throw it in, run a cycle, and let it freshen things up like magic.
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Promising review:"Washer repairman said to get these because they have citric acid, which is needed when doing a wash tub cycle. Works great and makes my drum smell clean." — SoCalMom
19. A stackable wire storage basket so your pantry can stop feeling like a blackhole of crushed snacks and mystery items. Plus, it'll keep your produce from rolling into the abyss and turning into a mysterious science experiment (looking at you, onions and potatoes).
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Promising review:"I organized my kitchen pantry with bins and needed two big bins for the top shelf that was open in front and had side handles to store tall pasta bags and related items. These bins fit the needs perfectly! Now, I can reach into the bin to grab the dry spaghetti without everything falling onto my head. And the bins pull out easily when I want to grab a back item.
An added plus is their super attractive, functional, and top quality. The white finish on the steel is lovely, and the wood handles add farmhouse charm. The bin and handles are very sturdy and strong, and the price is excellent for the usefulness, size, and quality of the bin. I am purchasing another bin today for the pantry floor to hold oils and vinegar." — Coco
20. A stove top cleaner that makes your glass cooktop sparkle like you've never made a mess in your life — even if you scorched spaghetti sauce there yesterday.
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21. An over-the-door storage rack — it creates space out of literally thin air. Hang it, fill it, forget it — now you're a storage genius.
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Promising review:"Since my son's first apartment lacks storage space, this was the perfect solution for him to store food/toiletries, etc. Very easy to put together and secure to the back of his closet door. Well-made and a great product." — emjay58
Price: $40
22. A pot lid holder to prevent that mini avalanche every time you open a cabinet. This one adds a layer of peace to your kitchen chaos.
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Promising review:"Who says wire storage lid organizers are just for the kitchen? They're the perfect way to keep my makeup palettes organized! They look awesome and very practical. Of course, I will be buying some more." — Abby
Price: $14
23. A roll of patterned shelf liner that keeps crumbs, spills, and mystery gunk from turning your drawers into a cleaning nightmare.
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Promising review:"I love this Con-Tact paper — so thick and stays put without being self-adhesive. Very high quality!" — hailyheff
Price: $10.99
24. A HEPA air filter works behind the scenes to catch dust, allergens, and questionable smells before you even notice them. Just set it up and enjoy cleaner, easier breathing without constant scrubbing or spraying.
Target
Promising review:"I own a few of these (one for each room) and I have a bunch of animals. After running them, I noticed a big difference in how I breathe, the house just feels clean." — Summer
Price: $89.99
25. A shower squeegee that swipes away water spots and soap scum before they get a chance to settle in and ruin your vibe. It's the easiest way to keep your glass looking crystal clear without breaking out the heavy-duty cleaners.
Target
Promising review:"I purchased this to clean glass shower doors after showering. The short handle makes if perfect. It cleans glass so well that you'd think there was no door there!! I have also used it on windows. I have only had it a couple of weeks, so am hoping it holds up well. The hooked handle allows you to hang it near the shower." — chris
Price: $10.89
The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.
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