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Car trash can
Now 31% Off
Without a dedicated place to toss trash, snack wrappers and loose papers may end up on the floor. It’s worth buying a small trash can, possibly one you can strap to the back of a headrest. “I cannot deal with random receipts and gum wrappers floating around,” says Victoria Tran, founder of Sorted.
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First-aid kit
Now 25% Off
From outings to the park to roadtrips, it’s always beneficial to keep essentials like Band-Aids and gauze on hand. “To be sure you have all the necessities for an emergency or a minor injury, we recommend keeping pre-packaged go kits in all your vehicles,” says professional organizer Lisa Jacobs of Imagine It Done. “Be sure that when they are used, you replace what is now missing.”
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Tissues are a great thing to store in the car, especially if you have a long commute. Added bonus? These cylindrical bottles, adorned with cute flowers, fit effortlessly in the cup holder.
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Wipes and hand sanitizer
From cleaning spills and dusting the dashboard to cleaning your kids’ hands after a park visit, you never know when you could use a wipe. “I always keep a pack of Wet Wipes or hand wipes on hand for spills and unexpected messes while on the go,” says Susan Guraj, founder of VS Organized Interiors.
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Zippered bag for the center console
Now 15% Off
Rather than pile essentials into the center console, organize them in a zippered pouch or bag. “We love using a soft zip-top bag in the center console as a catch-all for those loose items — think hand sanitizer, medicine, receipts or any other small essentials,” says Guraj.
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Extra phone charger
Now 29% Off
If you’re like me, you keep a charger everywhere you frequent! A car charger ensures your devices stay charged during long trips — especially if you use them for navigation. Plus, a USB charger will allow you access to CarPlay if you have a newer system.
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Cargo net
Now 10% Off
If your daily routine consists of running between sports practice, the gym and the grocery store, you may have no choice but to regularly store items in the trunk. “We highly recommend getting a car cargo net or storage container in the trunk and behind the seats if you have kids,” says Guraj. “It’ll keep larger items like groceries, sports equipment or emergency kits tidy and prevent them from rolling around.”
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Multi-use safety tool
No one wants to think about an emergency, but it’s always better to be prepared. This affordable tool has a seat belt cutter on one side, and a window breaker tool on the other. Keep it in the center console or glove compartment for easy access.
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Small notepad and a pen
Keep a small notebook and a pen in your car for jotting down important information, such as directions, license plate numbers or contact details in case of an emergency.
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Trunk organizer
Now 13% Off
Use a trunk organizer or plastic container to organize everyday items and prevent them from shifting around during transport. “For more active families on the go, consider keeping some key items in your trunk area such as: a refillable water bottle, cooler, a foldable chair or picnic blanket and sporting equipment,” says Jacobs.
Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.
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