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  • Get an extra 25% off Nordstrom Rack’s clearance sale, happening now | CNN Underscored

    Get an extra 25% off Nordstrom Rack’s clearance sale, happening now | CNN Underscored

    Nordstrom Rack is a reliable go-to when it comes to great buys on designer or almost-designer clothes, shoes, bags, homewares and more — and right now you can save even more off the Nordstrom outlet’s discounted prices, thanks to the Clear the Rack sale. You can save an extra 25% off the already marked down prices, which brings you to savings of around 75% on many items — and as much as in the 90% on a handful.

    We’ve rounded up some of our best finds from the sale, designer and otherwise, below, so shop them while you can still get that extra discount (and still find your size — things are selling out fast).

    Sleek and edgy like all good ‘90s-revival glasses, these modern cat-eyes are perfect for summer’s big three: pools, patios and parties.

    This cropped split-neck blouse looks great with spring’s light-wash jeans or paired with your favorite skirt. 

    A pair of running shorts for less than $7. Need we say more? 

    Perfect for weekend dress-up but totally fine for wearing in public too, this tulle skirt is perfect for whenever your kid wants to bring in some princess vibes to their OOTD. 

    The iconic gray sweats, now just $13, are very worth adding to cart right now.

    A dad’s going-out-to-dinner favorite, this quarter-zip sweatshirt is warm, soft, and just dressed-up enough. 

    Hestan’s top-quality pots and pans just went from $200 a pan to just above $50 a pan for this sale (lid not included in calculations), making it the perfect time to pick up some last-forever cookware. 

    Babies grow out of clothes fast (it’s sort of their job), so when you can get three outfits for $12, it’s time to stock up.

    Add some texture to your candle cluster with this little hand-poured guy on four legs — choose from lilac or light jade. 

    This waterproof roll-up pad is perfect for damp grass, wet stadium benches and wherever else a spontaneous afternoon might take you. 

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  • We tested the Tovala Smart Oven Air Fryer and it sure beats takeout for individual meals | CNN Underscored

    We tested the Tovala Smart Oven Air Fryer and it sure beats takeout for individual meals | CNN Underscored

    The Tovala Smart Oven Air Fryer is a Wi-Fi connected, app-forward countertop oven that, paired with a pricey meal plan subscription, can cook up fresh, individual dishes for one in about 20 minutes or less.

    A perfect companion to a small kitchen and busy schedule, the Smart Oven Air Fryer lets you pick your meals online, scan the barcode on the packaging and dig in. However, if you’re interested in creating your own recipes or cooking for more than one (you can order double portions, though that will up the price tag for the already-expensive meals) you may not need such a targeted smart appliance. And, if you don’t feel like spending the extra cash on a six-week meal delivery, the affordable $70 oven rockets to a less economical $250 — which no longer makes it a budget pick, especially compared to other countertop ovens and air fryers like our favorite, the $300 Cuisinart Chef’s Convection Toaster Oven.

    To help you decide if this smart oven is for you, I prepared a week’s worth of Tovala’s gourmet meals using the Smart Oven Air Fryer. Here’s what you need to know before you get cooking.

    The Tovala Smart Oven Air Fryer offers a simple, fresh meal delivery service for one and Wi-Fi connected, one-touch cooking. A great budget toaster oven if you order meals, it jumps to a pricier, less useful purchase if you’re more interested in cooking from scratch. However, if you’re looking to save time and energy, this countertop oven beats out supermarket frozen food and takeout.

    The Tovala app (available for iOS and Android) is non-negotiable for the Smart Oven Air Fryer because it’s where you sign up, pay for and order your meals. It also walks you through setting up your oven and even comes with access to a recipe base if you do, indeed, decide to cook from scratch. And if you need a recipe for air frying hot dogs (see below), this oven is definitely a win.

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    Once you download and sign into the app, it will completely control the Smart Oven Air Fryer as well, though you can still go OG with the appliance’s simple buttons (more below) or use its even handier barcode scanner. And, to keep you organized, the app will also send notifications to your phone about meal deliveries and give you a heads-up when your food is done cooking.

    Because I live with my husband and two kids, I knew I wouldn’t necessarily use this oven the way it’s intended — to offer a tastier, 21st-century version of the lone TV dinner. And, because I love to cook for my family, I was skeptical of the simple smart oven premise. However, I was pleasantly surprised by how incredibly easy and fast it was to use when paired with the meal delivery service.

    The point is to take most of the prep work out of preparing fresh food while simultaneously making it tastier and healthier than the prepared meals you can grab in a supermarket. Not only do you not have to follow a complicated recipe, but you don’t need to fiddle with the temperature, figure out a cooking mode or consider how long to cook it for. This is, simply put, dinner for dummies.

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    The new Smart Oven Fryer, which launched this year, is a neutral putty color in contrast to the Smart Oven Pro’s soft gray finish. It has a glass window to watch your food cook, a panel of touch controls on one side and a barcode scanner on the top right.

    Super-simple meal subscription and preparation

    Because the meal subscription service is an integral part of the company’s philosophy, there’s not much point in purchasing this oven without ordering at least some of the meals. And, as mentioned above, in order to get the oven for $70, you have to commit to ordering six meals. I ordered eight to get started.

    Though you can get a meal for as low as $10, the average price is $13 per serving (depending on ingredients, prices do vary). Which is about what you’d pay if you were ordering in. You can start at four weekly meals for $52 and shipping is a flat $10. Once you subscribe, you can easily go back and change the frequency or even skip or pause your meals depending on your schedule.

    I chose an array of meals to try out, including four chicken dishes, one filet mignon (which added a few dollars to my delivery price), some meatballs, a beef and rice bowl and one vegetarian option. Each meal comes in a tidy cardboard box with a set of instructions and a bar code, though the corresponding protein is vacuum packaged separately.

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    Making the meals was a snap. Everything is already cut and portioned, and any sauces or condiments you need come in handy, individual packets. I had my teen try making them on his own, and my 16-year-old was charmed by how easy it was to assemble the meal and throw it in the oven — then just scan the barcode and wait for his dinner. As mentioned, you can use the app to start the oven, but there is something strangely satisfying about holding that barcode under the scanner and watching it go to work.

    The food is good. It’s not restaurant quality, but it’s more appealing than a frozen dinner. Though if you’re watching calories or salt, you may want to check the nutrition list online before you order specific meals — my Italian Meatballs with Roasted Red Peppers and Potato Wedges was a whopping 720 calories and contained 45 grams of fat, with nearly 2,000 grams of salt (compare that to a Big Mac, which has 540 calories, 25 grams of fat and just over 1,000 grams of salt).

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    If you’re looking for a more comprehensive toaster oven for all kinds of food and types of cooking, the Tovala is not the best choice. And no, you can’t go to the supermarket and pick out a Tovala meal. There is a list of food under the “Groceries” tab in the app if you want to grab something from brands like Amy’s, DiGiorno or Trader Joe’s, but at that point, you may as well use your microwave.

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    The oven itself is smaller than the $449 GE Cafe Couture Oven with Air Fryer I usually have on my countertop and it comes with a lot fewer bells and whistles. Though this austerity may be better for the prepared meal subscribers, it’s not as helpful if you’re making food from scratch or cooking for a larger group.

    Though this newer oven is billed as an air fryer, I realized after I received the meals that none of them used this feature. At least I don’t think they did, because it doesn’t tell you what it’s doing when it’s cooking. It just does.

    Tovala addressed this by responding. “The air fryer is not actually compatible with Tovala meals at the time, it’s only meant to be used for other items you might want to air fry.” Like hot dogs, apparently.

    Here’s something I didn’t consider before I signed up for my meal plan: Where exactly do I store eight individual boxes of food in my fridge? I ended up having to completely rearrange things to stack them, then put the proteins in the freezer. If you have a small kitchen and even smaller refrigerator, you may want to consider this before you order more than four meals at a time.

    Of course, if your fridge is empty because you don’t cook for yourself, the Smart Oven Air Fryer is a perfect fit.

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    The Tovala Smart Oven Air Fryer and accompanying meal plan are a time-saving way to enjoy fresh food at home. Assembling the meals is simple, and you can choose to use the app or the strangely gratifying bar scanner to cook without any further instructions.

    Of course, if you don’t feel like paying at least $52 a week for a minimum of four meals, that inexpensive $69 oven goes up to $250, and you’re better off with a basic toaster oven/air fryer like the Hamilton Beach Sure-Crisp for just $100 with no strings attached. And if you are a more adventurous home cook, you may want something larger and more versatile, like our pick, the KitchenAid Digital Countertop Oven with Air Fry ($200).

    But if you simply want to cook your own food with almost no effort, prep work or clean-up, the Smart Oven Air Fryer is, well, a smart choice. Even my 16-year-old, who spends more time waiting on line at Chipotle than making his own meals, appreciated Tovala’s ease of use and minimal mess.

    So, how was the food? “It’s good, mom, but I’d rather eat your cooking.” Music to my ears, but for him, it’s certainly a step up from takeout.

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  • The best pillows for side sleepers, tried and tested | CNN Underscored

    The best pillows for side sleepers, tried and tested | CNN Underscored

    This article is a part of CNN Underscored’s Guide to Sleep, a week-long focus on everything you need to sleep better. We’ll be featuring new products and exclusive deals all week, so check in every morning to see what’s new.

    If you sleep on your side, you need a pillow that keeps your shoulder, neck and head in a neutral, comfortable position. For many side sleepers that means a different type of pillow from those meant for back or stomach sleeping.

    Hundreds of pillows are sold specifically for side sleepers, so we set out to find the best ones, sleeping on 23 pillows ranging from those specifically sold for side sleepers to those that are intended to cover all sleep positions, many of which we examined in our search for the best pillows overall. We also spoke with doctors, sleep specialists and academic researchers that study sleep positions to find answers on the best shapes and fill for side sleepers. In the end, we came up with three great choices that should suit those who sleep on their sides.

    Best pillow for side sleepers overall

    The supportive Eli & Elm Side Sleeper pillow has a U-shaped cutout that makes room for your shoulder when sleeping on your side. It also cradled our necks well when we slept on our backs, so it’s great for anyone who shifts positions.

    Best memory foam pillow for side sleepers

    The squishy yet supportive Casper Hybrid pillow offers a better balance between softness and support than other memory foam pillows we tested, and it is well ventilated so you won’t overheat.

    Best pillow for side sleepers on a budget

    The affordable Beckham Hotel Collection pillow is just right — not too soft or too firm. The dense fill kept our heads and necks supported through the night. It’s also one of the least expensive pillows we tested.

    A great body pillow for side sleepers

    The plush Coop Original Body Pillow is long and narrow, giving side sleepers something to hold on to with your arms or legs, and the adjustable fill lets you customize it to your proportions. 

    From $105 at Eli & Elm

    The Eli & Elm Side Sleeper pillow

    The supportive Eli & Elm Side Sleeper pillow has a curved cutout that creates room for your shoulder when sleeping on your side, setting this pillow apart from the rest. We found the extra room quite comfortable and also appreciated how it let us hold onto the edges of the pillow while sleeping on our side, keeping our arms and hands more comfortable too. As a bonus, we loved that we felt like we were cradled when we slept on our backs too, so it’s a great choice if you shift positions often.

    The pillow is filled with a blend of latex and polyester that is adjustable and removable. Similar to other adjustable pillows, you can take out as much fill as you want to achieve the exact height and firmness level that’s most comfortable. We found the pillow came with plenty of fill for those that like a firm pillow, though we had to remove some to soften it up. If you like an extra-firm pillow, Eli & Elm offers an option to buy extra fill. It took a few nights of trial and error before we figured out the optimal amount of fill, but once we did we found the pillow very comfortable.

    The Side Sleeper has two slight drawbacks. First, we found that the pillow sleeps slightly hot — not so much so it disturbed our sleep but if you are sensitive you may want to keep that in mind or plan to accessorize with some of our recommendations for hot sleepers.

    Also, the odd shape doesn’t fit well in standard pillow cases. However, the cover is removable and washable so you can use it without a pillowcase (which is what we did in testing). If you absolutely need a pillowcase, Eli & Elm also sell a custom pillowcase that you can buy separately. We also appreciate the company’s 45-day return policy in case the pillow doesn’t work out.

    From $89 at Casper and Amazon

    The Casper Hybrid Pillow

    Casper describes this pillow as “feeling like a marshmallow” and we couldn’t agree more; that’s exactly what this pillow feels like. The squishy yet supportive Casper Hybrid pillow has a synthetic fill core surrounded by an outer layer of memory foam, which offers the perfect balance between excellent support and comfortable plushness, unlike some other foam pillows which we found too firm or too soft in our testing. The ventilation holes in the foam layer also give the Casper Hybrid an advantage over other memory foam pillows — it never left us feeling overheated while sleeping, so it’s a great choice if you are a hot sleeper.

    While the Hybrid Pillow is sold for general use, we liked it for sleeping on our side because of its rectangular shape and substantial side gusset, which helped keep our head elevated in a comfortable position but didn’t dig into our shoulder or neck. It also kept its shape throughout the night.

    The Hybrid Pillow comes in two heights, regular with a 2-inch gusset and low loft with a 1.25-inch gusset. You can take a quiz on Casper’s website to help determine which loft height is right for you. Casper recommended a low loft pillow for our tester’s needs and we found it was the perfect size for our petite tester, so if you have a larger frame you may want to consider the regular loft size.

    The Casper Hybrid Pillow comes with a removable and machine-washable cover and Casper offers a 30-night return policy on most pillows, although at time of testing the low loft version is on final sale.

    The Beckham Hotel Collection Pillow

    The Beckham Hotel Collection pillow has a denser fill compared to most down alternative pillows, giving it a firmer feel but enough give that it cradled our heads comfortably as we slept on our sides. The Beckham pillow’s support didn’t fade over the course of the night, as the firm fill doesn’t fall flat, unlike some other pillows we tested.

    We appreciated that it could be machine-washed, however, the instructions state it should be dried flat which is less than ideal and takes at least half a day depending on the temperature inside your living space. We did machine-dry it, however, to see how it fared and it held up without any noticeable changes, but we suspect over time machine-drying could potentially cause the pillow to degrade faster.

    This was one of the most budget-friendly pillows that we tested and it’s far more comfortable than you might expect given the low cost, so if you don’t want to splurge on a more expensive pillow this is a great pick.

    Unlike some similar body pillows, Coop Home Goods' The Original Body Pillow is adjustable to fit your body's proportions

    Popular for the extra comfort they can provide during pregnancy, a body pillow can help any side sleeper who needs more support. A supportive, stable cushion that you can wrap your arms or legs around or drape them across, the body pillow’s long length, extra cushioning and support can help reduce pain in the hips, knees or other pressure points due to the extra cushion and elevation body pillows provide.

    But a one-size-fits all body pillow may not work for everyone — if it’s overfilled or flat for your taste, it won’t help. We loved the Coop Original Body Pillow because  it’s adjustable — you can remove or add fill to choose the level of support you need, making it even more versatile.

    The Original Body Pillow comes generously stuffed for those that like a full, thick body pillow, but the fill can also be removed to create a softer, flatter body pillow. We had to play around with the fill amount for a few nights to find the optimal level, but we found it extremely comfortable once we found the perfect amount. The fill itself is a blend of pieces of memory foam and microfiber fill, and we appreciated that it conformed to our body much better than plain fiber-filled pillows we’ve tried. With the Coop body pillow our limbs were supported but gently enveloped by the memory foam fill; with fiber-fill body pillows we found that our leg simply rested on top of the pillow, which wasn’t as comfortable.

    The outer cover material is Coop’s signature quilted fabric, making the pillow feel extra plush. An inner zippered cover holds the fill, so it’s easy to remove the cover for washing and keep the fill contained.

    It was hard to find fault with this body pillow. We do wish Coop sold body pillow cases in various colors to match more bedding styles, though since the Coop body pillow measures 20 by 54 inches — a fairly standard size — it should be easy enough to find  a body pillow case elsewhere that fits the pillow and the look of your bedroom. If you want something to cover the pillow that offers more protection, Coop sells a breathable and waterproof body pillow protector. We didn’t try the protector but someone that needs the extra protection or likes the look of the pillow cover may want one.

    Not sure a body pillow is right for you? Coop offers a 100-night sleep trial and you can return it if you find it doesn’t work for you.

    While many brands design and market pillows tailored specifically to back, stomach or side sleepers, all of the experts we spoke to told us that pillow comfort is very personal, and just because a pillow is marketed for side sleepers doesn’t mean it will work for you. According to Dr. Andrew Varga, neuroscientist and physician at The Mount Sinai Integrative Sleep Center, “There is limited, if any, scientific evidence regarding pillow types.”

    After testing dozens of pillows, we have found that the way pillows are labeled can give at least some indication of how the pillow will feel, and that makes a good starting point when shopping for side sleeper pillows (or for other sleeping positions). In general, pillows meant for side sleepers — like those for back sleepers — are often firmer and loftier than pillows for stomach sleepers, which helps keep your head elevated properly when laying on your side. And some contoured or cutout designs may provide better comfort for some side sleepers.

    According to Josh Tal of Josh Tal & Associates Sleep and Health Psychotherapists, people who sleep on their sides need to look for a pillow that provides support for the shoulder, neck and head, and allows for a neutral, supportive position. Because of this, Tal says, “side sleepers usually prefer a pillow with more loft to cradle the head, paired with an indentation to comfort the shoulder and a potentially an elevated bump in the bottom of the pillow to support the neck.”

    Also, keep in mind that everyone’s neck is different, so the type of contour or density of fill that achieves this will vary from individual to individual. If you’re smaller-framed, you may need a lower loft pillow; if you’re bigger, you may need a higher loft pillow to keep the neck aligned with the spine.

    We found that pillows for side sleepers come in more unique shapes than other types of pillows and can offer certain benefits such as allowing more room for your shoulder or more neck support.

    • Cutout: Some pillows for side sleepers have a semi-circular cutout at the bottom. This allows more room for your shoulder when you’re laying on your side without the pillow getting in the way. We found that this design let us lay our head more comfortably on the pillow when sleeping on our side.
    • Gusset: Gussets are extra rectangular side panels sewn into the edges of the pillow; these create a more structured feel than the flat sewn edges of traditional pillows. These gussets help the pillow maintain its shape and offer extra elevation to keep the head supported, which can be more comfortable when sleeping on your side.
    • Contour: Some pillows are designed with an upper face meant to match the contour of your head, neck and shoulder. These curves and indentations they are meant to support your neck and cradle your head. Most of these pillow types are made with firm foam so they keep their shape and don’t shift.

    Fill and firmness

    For side sleepers, Tal recommends a medium to soft fill that allows the head, neck and shoulder to fall gracefully into the pillow, with enough balance to keep the head and spine neutral. Good fill materials to achieve this include memory foam, down and down alternatives. If you’ll be adding or removing fill, make sure to balance the amount of fill throughout the pillow to achieve the correct alignment — you don’t want a lumpy pillow.

    Susan J. Gordon research professor at the Flinders University College of Nursing and Health Sciences in Adelaide, Australia, who has studied the effect of pillow types in relation to sleep quality and their effect on waking back and neck pain, recommends laying on a pillow for at least 15 minutes to try it out. That’s the time it takes for the body to fully settle so you’ll know whether or not the pillow is right for you.

    Since one pillow will not work for everyone, make sure to check the brand’s return policy. Many brands offer a trial period or returns, but some brands do not allow you to return the pillow. You’ll want to choose a pillow with a good return policy in case the pillow does not work for you, unless you’re willing to take the risk of not being able to return it.

    After narrowing down our list to the most popular pillows and brands, we slept on each for a minimum of two nights, noting factors like construction quality and comfort. We evaluated each using the following criteria.

    • Comfort: After sleeping on each pillow for a few nights, we judged how comfortable each pillow was to sleep on, noting if we had to make adjustments throughout the night, the pillow fell flat or retained a lot of heat.
    • Durability: In order to assess the durability of each pillow, we washed and dried each pillow twice, if applicable, according to the manufacturer’s care instructions. If the pillow indicated it was not machine-washable, we washed the cover where possible. We evaluated each pillow for how much it flattened or changed shape after washing and sleeping on it. We also looked at the overall appearance of the pillow after wash and use and noted if anything broke in the process.
    • Ease of cleaning: For each pillow, we scored it on how easily and if it could be cleaned, taking into account if it’s machine-washable, dry clean, spot clean or not washable at all.
    • Firmness options: We looked at how many firmness options are available for each pillow or if it can be adjusted to anyone’s fill preference, which makes it more likely you’ll be able to find the right fit for you.
    • Trial and return policy: Since pillows are highly personal, we also scored each pillow brand on its trial policy, whether or not you could test it out and how many days you had to return it.

    Coop makes this pillow specifically for side sleepers with a cut-out for your shoulder, a feature that made the Original Cutout Pillow more comfortable than a traditional pillow and one of our favorite pillows for sleeping on our side. The Coop’s cutout is smaller than the ones used on several other side sleeper pillows we tested, which gave us more surface area to grab when sleeping on our side, which we found comfortable.

    It may not be the best choice for someone who rolls onto their back occasionally since it’s not quite as roomy in the shoulder area as the Eli and Elm side sleeper pillow, and though the fill is adjustable we couldn’t make it quite as firm as the Eli and Elm — so overall we give the edge to the Eli and Elm. That said, if you sleep exclusively on your side or you’re a side sleeper who prefers a softer pillow, the Coop makes a great choice.

    We liked the Coop Original Crescent pillow, which features a crescent-shaped cutout similar to the one used on our preferred overall pillow for side sleepers, the Eli and Elm. As with the other Coop pillows, the fill amount is adjustable, and we were able to find a comfortable amount of support with a little experimentation. It was edged out by the Eli and Elm side sleeper pillow since the Coop doesn’t have a gusset around the perimeter, so it didn’t keep its loft as well over the course of the night. As with the Coop Original Cutout Pillow, we found it softer overall than the Eli and Elm, and if that’s what you’re looking for you might prefer the Original Crescent Pillow.

    We loved the Garnet Hill Heirloom European White Goose Down Pillow, so it’s no surprise we also liked their down-alternative pillow as well. It’s more plush and supportive than most other synthetic fill pillows we tested and keeps its shape throughout the night. It’s washable and comes in three firmness levels. Garnet Hill also has a 90-day return policy.

    Down pillows can fall flat throughout the night, but the Parachute down side sleeper pillow has a side gusset, and when we tested this pillow it kept its shape fairly well. It contains some feathers as opposed to 100% down, which is not ideal, but we found the feathers didn’t poke through the material or make too much noise. It also comes in a down alternative version for those that are allergic to down or prefer synthetic fill.

    The Saatva latex pillow has two components: an inner core filled with shredded latex that’s removable and a surrounding outer layer that’s filled with down alternative. This allows for some adjustability in how high and firm you want the pillow and makes it easier to adjust than other pillows, where you’re taking out bits and pieces of fill, but it’s limited to two options. All of our testers found the pillow most comfortable without the inner core.

    Like many other adjustable pillows, the Layla Kapok pillow can be adjusted by adding or removing fill to achieve a personalized height and firmness level. It’s filled with a combination of shredded memory foam and kapok fibers that come from a kapok tree and feel similar to a mix between cotton and wool. The honeycomb-patterned cover adds an extra layer of plushness and it can be removed and washed. One of our testers noticed a slight musty smell, though it seemed to get better over time as the pillow aired out. Another tester didn’t notice a smell at all on their pillow, so keep in mind this pillow may need to air out for a while if it has a smell.

    Snag 30% off the Layla Kapok Pillow using the code CNNSLEEP at checkout through March 18.

    The Brooklinen Marlow pillow immediately caught our attention with its side zippers that allow you to adjust the firmness by opening or closing the zippers. We were intrigued by this unique system, however, we found only a slight difference in firmness when the zippers were closed versus open. We found it too firm for side sleeping; it may be better-suited for a larger-framed side sleeper, as our petite sider sleeper found it too high. It only comes in one firmness level but does come in standard and king sizes.

    Tempur-Pedic recommends this pillow for back and side sleepers, saying its molded contoured design follows the curve of your body, supporting your head and neck. It comes in small, medium and large sizes and has a guide on its website to help you choose the correct size based on your body measurements. While we found the contour pillow supported our neck and allowed our head to lay in the dip, it was also extremely firm, much more so than most Tempur-Pedic beds and pillows we’ve tried, with little to no give. This is great for someone who wants an extra-firm pillow that won’t change shape at all, but it’s likely too firm for most.

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  • Under $25 scores: The Chef’n Garliczoom will change the way you cook | CNN Underscored

    Under $25 scores: The Chef’n Garliczoom will change the way you cook | CNN Underscored

    I’m by no means a prolific chef, but like many people, my culinary pursuits infinitely expanded during the pandemic — more as a way to pass time than solely a way to subsist. And now I think of whipping up new recipes in my tiny apartment kitchen as an actual hobby. But there’s one thing I quickly learned as a burgeoning home cook: Most recipes call for garlic, and I absolutely hate chopping garlic.

    While initially I painstakingly chopped up garlic with a knife (hello, garlic fingers), I eventually resorted to buying jarred minced garlic. That is, until I came across the Chef’n Garliczoom this past fall, and I’m still passionate about it months later.

    This tiny kitchen gadget makes mincing garlic a cinch. Simply toss in a few whole cloves, then roll the device along the kitchen counter for a customized chop — less rolling results in a coarser chop, while more means a finer mince.

    I’m the first to admit my knife skills are subpar, and garlic cloves are so small already that I really struggled to mince them evenly (and safely) by hand. As a result, I became accustomed to coming across unsavory chunks of garlic in the dishes I was preparing and sometimes the occasional finger cut. The practice just wasn’t sustainable.

    And if you’ve ever used jarred minced garlic, you know it’s, well, not good. The premade stuff just isn’t as flavorful as the real thing, so you end up using a lot of it. Even then, it doesn’t taste quite right.

    Finally I figured there had to be a better way. Since my line of work involves seeking out and reviewing products, I’m always perusing the internet for a life-changing gadget. In this case, I think I simply pulled up amazon.com and typed “garlic chopper” into the search bar.

    The Chef’n Garliczoom was one of the first results, and it stood out because it really doesn’t look like other choppers. And hey, does it have wheels? I was intrigued. At just $13, I didn’t think twice about adding it to my cart.

    • Related: More kitchen gadgets we love

    The Chef’n Garliczoom is incredibly easy to use: Pop a few garlic cloves into the round chamber, then roll the green wheels along your countertop to chop. More rolling means a finer mince, while less results in a coarser chop.

    When it’s time to clean up, the blades in the Chef’n Garliczoom are easily removed from the chamber — I usually just toss both pieces in my dishwasher. And in terms of storage, this device is ultra compact, so you don’t have to worry about adding another bulky tool to your kitchen arsenal.

    I find myself whipping out the Chef’n Garliczoom a few times a week now, and I haven’t bought another jar of minced garlic since purchasing it. My fingers never smell garlicky (and they’re safe from my sloppy chopping skills), and my food tastes awesome — if I do say so myself.

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  • Moon Pod’s zero-gravity seating is on sale right now for Underscored readers | CNN Underscored

    Moon Pod’s zero-gravity seating is on sale right now for Underscored readers | CNN Underscored

    This article is a part of CNN Underscored’s Guide to Sleep, a week-long focus on everything you need to sleep better. We’ll be featuring new products and exclusive deals all week, so check in every morning to see what’s new.

    Moon Pod’s zero-gravity beanbags are even more comfortable than the ones of yesteryear — and they have a grown-up look, quality fill and versatility for any space. Best of all, with an exclusive code for Underscored readers, Moon Pod bean bags majorly marked down. Simply use code CNNSLEEP for an extra 10% off the current sitewide offer of 25% off or code UNDERSCORED15 for $15 off your order.

    Now is a great time to save on a Moon Pod bean bag chair. Simply use code CNNSLEEP for an extra 10% off the current sitewide offer of 25% off or code UNDERSCORED15 for $15 off your order — whichever saves the most money on your particular purchase.

    The company says that the bags help reduce stress, and our reviewer went so far as to say that they reminded her of flotation pods. Filled with high-density beads, the Moon Pod keeps its shape for years — it doesn’t squish out like the beanbags we grew up with. Plus, the original Moon Pod is more lightweight than normal beanbags, so you can easily plop it in different spots.

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    Moon Pod’s zero-gravity seating is on sale right now for Underscored readers | CNN Underscored

    This article is a part of CNN Underscored’s Guide to Sleep, a week-long focus on everything you need to sleep better. We’ll be featuring new products and exclusive deals all week, so check in every morning to see what’s new.

    Moon Pod’s zero-gravity beanbags are even more comfortable than the ones of yesteryear — and they have a grown-up look, quality fill and versatility for any space. Best of all, with an exclusive code for Underscored readers, Moon Pod bean bags majorly marked down. Simply use code CNNSLEEP for an extra 10% off the current sitewide offer of 25% off or code UNDERSCORED15 for $15 off your order.

    Now is a great time to save on a Moon Pod bean bag chair. Simply use code CNNSLEEP for an extra 10% off the current sitewide offer of 25% off or code UNDERSCORED15 for $15 off your order — whichever saves the most money on your particular purchase.

    The company says that the bags help reduce stress, and our reviewer went so far as to say that they reminded her of flotation pods. Filled with high-density beads, the Moon Pod keeps its shape for years — it doesn’t squish out like the beanbags we grew up with. Plus, the original Moon Pod is more lightweight than normal beanbags, so you can easily plop it in different spots.

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  • The 10 best sustainable mattresses, according to experts | CNN Underscored

    The 10 best sustainable mattresses, according to experts | CNN Underscored

    This article is a part of CNN Underscored’s Guide to Sleep, a week-long focus on everything you need to sleep better. We’ll be featuring new products and exclusive deals all week, so check in every morning to see what’s new.

    Shopping for sustainable mattresses shouldn’t have to keep you up at night. From their cooling and supportive materials to their environmentally sound manufacturing and discarding processes, sustainable mattresses may be a far wiser investment than their non-eco-conscious counterparts. With all the rigorous testing that goes into certifying a sustainable mattress, most brands make it easy for consumers to identify their status as a sustainable mattress brand, or which mattresses among their organization meet the appropriate criteria.

    Start by looking at certifications like Made Safe, GreenGuard, organic, GOTS/Oeko-TEX and B Corp, says Anna Turns, an environmental journalist and author of “Go Toxic Free: Easy and Sustainable Ways to Reduce Chemical Pollution.” In addition, Logan Foley, sleep science coach and product expert at SleepFoundation.org recommends taking a look at The Rainforest Alliance Certification, which adheres to economic, social and environmental sustainability.

    Beyond certifications, Turns says to ask two questions when shopping for sustainable mattresses: how were they made and how will they be disposed of? Bob Willard, a sustainability expert and founder of Sustainability Advantage says to look for recycled and renewable materials, a reduced carbon footprint and embodied carbon, multi-use packaging, and a take-back program at its end of life.

    Opt for materials like wool, which Turns says is naturally waterproof and flame-resistant, and latex, which Foley describes as a natural alternative to poly- and memory foams that are often synthetic and non-renewable. “Sourcing of these renewable materials should be as local as feasible and from farms that utilize sustainable methods that do not harm the habitat around them,” says Jay Cohen, a sales associate at Healthy Choice Organic Mattress, adding that local manufacturing reduces the environmental load of delivering it. Willard also recommends looking beyond the attributes of the mattress itself, and instead, asking how sustainable its manufacturer supplier is, like where it was made and under what working conditions,” he says.

    While the mattress’ materials are crucial to consider, true sustainability addresses the entire life cycle of the mattress, according to Turns. “Consider whether your company will recycle your old mattress,” she says. “Real sustainability stems from designing out waste, so if a mattress has been made with its end of life in mind, the company will have a plan for that mattress to be dismantled so materials can be reused or recycled again.”

    Shopping for the right sustainable mattress is equally about looking for the right criteria as it is about avoiding certain ones. Turns suggests staying away from anything that claims to be waterproof or stain-resistant, which often involves the addition of toxic PFAS forever chemicals like Teflon. She says to avoid antimicrobial nanosilver because “it just isn’t essential,” to skip solvents like formaldehyde that will then be released or off-gassed into the air, and to avoid mattresses made from synthetic polyurethane foam, which is derived from fossil fuels soaked in flame-retardants (Cohen says, however, that while many of us are advised to avoid flame retardants in mattresses, they have been required by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) since 2007 to prevent mattress fires).

    Foley reminds us not to conflate an organic mattress with a sustainable one. “Just because something has been made with organic materials, it does not mean it’s sustainable,” he says. For example, he says organic bamboo is used in bedding materials but requires more processing than other fibers, which means it requires more water and energy to produce.

    Because terms like eco, green, sustainable and chemical-free aren’t regulated, Turns says to look for transparency and documentation of any proof of claims. “Don’t be duped,” and “avoid the greenwash,” she says.

    If you already own what our experts might define as a non-sustainable mattress, hope is not lost. Turns recommends investing in a mattress topper made from natural fibers like wool or latex (allergies permitting). But if you’re building out your dream planet-friendly bedroom from scratch, the following sustainable mattresses are a great place to start.

    Related: How and when to clean your mattress, according to experts

    Avocado is widely known as the gold standard when it comes to sustainable mattresses thanks to its GOTS-certified organic and non-toxic materials, its status as a Climate Neutral certified brand that offsets more emissions than it generates, and its factories powered by renewable energy. “As a fellow Certified B Corp, I would lean toward Avocado to produce a sustainable mattress in a responsible way,” says Willard. And during CNN Underscored’s Guide to Sleep, our readers can score $225 off orders of $2,000 or more with code CNNSLEEP.

    The brand’s bestselling mattress is made with GOLS-certified organic latex and GOTS-certified organic wool and cotton. It uses hand-sewn stitching instead of synthetic adhesives, and provides unmatched back support and comfort with its naturally sourced cushioning.

    As a member of the Sustainable Furnishings Council, you can be sure a Saatva mattress is a kinder addition to your home. It uses certified organic cotton on all its mattresses that are topped with a plant-based antimicrobial solution, as well as sustainably harvested latex. Due to its 19 factories strategically established around the US, your mattress only travels a limited number of miles to you, thus reducing its carbon footprint. Plus, CNN Underscored readers can get $550 off orders of $1,000 or more when you use this link.

    Opt for the organic cotton mattress that earned the brand a “Sustainability Product Of The Year” award from Business Intelligence Group. It comes in your preferred height and comfort level from plush soft to firm, uses a plant-based thistle pulp flame-retardant in place of toxic chemical sprays, and provides ultimate support and buoyancy through its recycled steel coils.

    Turns recommends Happsy for its “transparent approach at explaining why [it doesn’t] include toxics and opt for safer, healthier alternatives.” As the first certified organic mattress in a box, Happsy boasts numerous certifications including GOTS, GOLS, Rainforest Alliance Certification, and Made Safe, and it’s also a member of the Sustainable Furnishings Council.

    This bestselling organic mattress checks off numerous sustainability boxes: it’s made with certified organic cotton, wool and latex for better temperature regulation and pressure point relief, it’s free of any synthetic glues, adhesives or foams and it uses natural flame barriers. Plus, it comes in a compressed box for easier handling.

    Cohen is a fan of Naturepedic mattresses, which are GOTS, GOLS and Made Safe certified. “The mattresses are handcrafted in Ohio utilizing high-quality, natural and organic materials,” he says. “The quality and longevity are amazing, and the beds are comfortable and supportive.”

    Cohen says the customizable nature of this luxurious mattress contributes to its longevity, thus making it a more sustainable option. You’re able to swap in as many three-inch interchangeable layers as you’d like — even if they differ from that of your sleeping partner — for personalized, long-lasting comfort.

    Cohen recommends Vispring as a high-quality sustainable mattress with a luxurious feel. “The mattresses are handmade in England and use all-natural and sustainable materials like Shetland wool, cotton, silk, cashmere and mohair. [It features] no plastic, polyester, foam, or other artificial products or chemicals in manufacturing. Vispring’s goal is to be carbon neutral by 2025, and it is currently implementing policies company-wide to make that happen.”

    Made of British fleece wool and cotton and virgin Vanadium steel, the Elite Mattress combines comfort and durability. It’s made-to-order and designed to last up to 30 years, which reduces waste.

    Obasan uses organic rubber, cotton and wool, the latter of which is harvested using animal-friendly shearing methods, making it a full-fledged sustainable mattress brand. “Obasan hand makes the mattresses in Canada, and there are no chemicals in any part of the process, and the mattresses are customizable,” says Cohen. “If your needs change through the years, you do not need to get a whole new mattress and dump the old one, but only buy one or more of the components to make it more firm or plush.”

     

    This double-sided mattress provides both a medium and firm sleeping experience to switch up your comfort on a whim and extend its shelf-life. Its natural wool material serves as a fire barrier, which omits the need for toxic chemicals.

    Birch mattresses use several sustainable elements in its products, from sustainably sheared and traceable New Zealand wool to renewable latex from trees and flame retardants sourced from wool fibers that transform into carbon. The brand is certified by GOTS, Oeko-Tex, GreenGuard Gold, and is certified organic.

    This breathable and all-natural mattress won several awards for its supportive yet plush feel to eliminate back pain and breathable hypoallergenic materials ideal for hot sleepers. The mattress comes with steel coils that limit motion transfer, plus two free eco-friendly pillows.

    Brentwood Home creates mattresses that are kinder to the planet by integrating the likes of upcycled denim scraps, wood pulp-derived polyesters, coconut fiber padding, and recycled plastic that uses fewer greenhouse gas emissions. All options are GOLS and GOTS certified, Rainforest Alliance Certified, and CertiPUR-US certified.

    The brand’s bestselling mattress has a super cool secret: cooling gel made with botanically derived renewable foam. It boasts a medium-soft feel ideal for most sleepers, a 100% carbon offset, and a plant-based Tencel cover made from sustainably grown eucalyptus trees that’s said to be softer than silk.

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  • Don’t sleep on this exclusive deal: Yana’s famous body pillow is 25% off right now | CNN Underscored

    Don’t sleep on this exclusive deal: Yana’s famous body pillow is 25% off right now | CNN Underscored

    For those of us who love to curl up with a body pillow at night, Yana has one of the best around. Made from organic, luxurious textiles, it’s a great little or big spoon at night and can curl around you for lower back support. Plus, it provides a place to prop up your book or laptop while you work from the sofa during the day.

    Now, with the exclusive code CNNSLEEP, you can save 25% on the well-engineered pillow — plus everything else the site has to offer — now through March 18. It’s the perfect opportunity to make an investment in your sleep (after all, it makes up about a third of your life!).

    25% off with code CNNSLEEP

    If you toss and turn for hours trying to find a comfortable sleeping position, you’ll love Yana Sleep’s marquee product, the 360° Body Pillow. Get it now for 25% off with code CNNSLEEP.

    The brand says that it has worked hard to “perfect the art and science of tonight’s sleep,” and the contours of this U-shaped pillow reflect the thought the brand has put into its ergonomics, which “promote deep, transformative sleep.”

    Hot sleepers, this is your jam too: The organic cotton and bamboo velour will help keep you cool at night, whether you’re just a bit sensitive to high summer temps or you’re in that night sweats stage of your life. It’s also great for anyone who needs a little extra relaxation in their knees or joints.

    Best of all, it fits in a queen bed, even with a partner sleeping in it too. Share it with them or use it as a barrier on the hottest of summer nights — it’s made for use alone or together.

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  • Take up to 60% off bedding, linens and more during Parachute’s Warehouse Sale | CNN Underscored

    Take up to 60% off bedding, linens and more during Parachute’s Warehouse Sale | CNN Underscored

    It’s not often that a warehouse sale — or really, any sale — happens at Parachute, but when it’s here, we’re here for it. Give your room (or house) a spring refresh with a great new addition from the brand’s high-quality line of linens.

    Get up to 60% off Last Chance items when you use code HAPPYHOME20, a rare discount from the beloved brand responsible for Underscored picks including our favorite linen sheets, gorgeous bed frames and more.

    We’ve rounded up a few of our favorite picks from the sale. Check them out then head over to Parachute to browse the rest before the sale ends March 13.

    This elegant duvet cover set comes with the cover and two shams for an elegant, minimalist look in your bedroom.

    This soft waffle robe (with pockets!) pairs perfectly with lattes, oatmeal and evening baths — and the sophisticated folded collar gives off five-star-spa vibes. 

    Black and cream or deep brown and cream both make subtle textured statements on your bedscape. Pair with linen sheets for a super-relaxed nest to sink into at the end of a long day.

    This soft blush (or bisque, as Parachute has it) quilt is the perfect cover for warm days and topper for cooler ones.

    Lightweight and luxurious for those of us who don’t love heavy robes, this dreamy wrap is perfect for starting and ending your day with ease and elegance. It comes in a range of gorgeous colors, too. 

    Soft and tranquil, this duvet cover set is made of 100% long-staple cotton voile covered with a leaf-inspired digital print.

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  • Le Creuset vs. Lodge: Which Dutch oven is better? | CNN Underscored

    Le Creuset vs. Lodge: Which Dutch oven is better? | CNN Underscored

    This article is part of our series Battle of the Brands, in which we compare category-leading products to their counterparts to determine which are actually worth your money.

    Le Creuset has long been lauded for its iconic enameled cast-iron cookware, and the French company’s Dutch oven has become an heirloom-worthy kitchen staple across the world. Sure, it can braise, boil and simmer pretty much anything to perfection. But is its several-hundred-dollar price tag actually worth it? How much are you giving up if you saved yourself a couple of hundred dollars and picked up the much cheaper — but still respected — Lodge Dutch oven?

    During our extensive testing of Dutch ovens, we found one glaring truth: The pans all performed similarly when it came to cooking. The details that make a big difference in everyday use — the handles, lids, weight and heat distribution — are actually what separates good from great.

    And, evaluating those minute details, the Lodge Dutch oven stood toe to toe with the famed Le Creuset.

    Lodge’s enameled cast-iron Dutch oven outperforms expensive competitors. Large handles and a spatula-friendly shape make it a breeze to move from oven to stovetop, and the finish cleans up easily. Even after years of regular use, its performance has not faltered.

    Le Creuset’s iconic colorful Dutch oven has been a go-to for serious cooks for nearly a century. While it’s much more expensive than most of the models we tested, its perfect heat distribution, easy handling, high performance and durability make it an heirloom piece you’ll hand down to your children.

    As far as performance, there wasn’t a huge difference in results among the different Dutch ovens we tested. All made light, fluffy rice with no burning, although the grains stuck to the sides of most pans.

    But the Lodge’s 6-quart size was just right for all sorts of tasks — boiling water for pasta or corn on the cob, whipping up slow-cooked braises and stews, even throwing a simple no-knead bread into the oven for a fresh, hot and crispy loaf at dinnertime.

    When we tested how quickly each pan could bring water to a rolling boil, the Lodge wasn’t as swift as Le Creuset — with the latter boiling water much faster than any model we’ve tested. The Lodge did deliver a tender braised pork shoulder, slow-cooked for more than three hours. And our no-knead boule bread loaf came out crispy and golden with just a bit more color on the bottom than the Le Creuset.

    Overall, though, while all the recipes we made turned out well, Le Creuset’s results were always just a little bit superior. For example, all the pans produced fluffy, light rice, but while the others left at least some of the grains sticking to the pan and had variances in heat distribution when we tested different areas of the Dutch oven with an infrared thermometer, Le Creuset left nary a trace of rice behind and displayed perfect heat distribution.

    When it came to cleaning up after each round of testing, the Lodge looked good as new after a little soaking in sudsy water, with no visible staining, chips or cracks. (It’s dishwasher-safe, but we chose to hand-wash all models.) We’ve owned a Lodge for three years now, and can report it does not show its age even after near weekly use.

    The Le Creuset, even after cooking red sauce and a multi-hour slow-cook braise, cleaned up looking good as new. Of course, any enameled pan can chip or flake, but we’ve owned a similar Le Creuset model for 15 years that has yet to do so. And a lifetime warranty can be put to use in case of any damage.

    Build and design

    The Le Creuset displays excellent heat retention and distribution, and locks in moisture, thanks to its tight-fitting lid. It definitely has a slight edge over the Lodge, thanks to its wide and roomy handles as well as the comfort of the lid’s knob, which is large enough and placed high enough that it was hard to grasp the lid while wearing oven mitts. Its weight, at 11.5 pounds, was third lightest, which makes a noticeable difference when hoisting a heavy — and steaming hot — roast out of the oven.

    Lodge’s enameled Dutch oven, too, boasts large handles and a lid with an amply sized metal knob, both features that make using a heavy pan easier — especially while wearing oven mitts or handling with a kitchen towel, which is necessary because these pans get hot, handles and all.

    True, the Le Creuset earned top marks for comfort, but at less than a fifth the cost of that high-end model, the Lodge was a close second. The Lodge was easy enough to maneuver, even more so than most lighter models. And its slightly sloped sides allowed a spatula to scrape up everything along the edges.

    The impressiveness of the classic Le Creuset Round Dutch Oven is undeniable. But it’s more for the serious cook who’s looking to hand cookware down to their kids. For a fraction of the price, the Lodge will not disappoint — its quality and form-focused build, alongside its top-tier performance, will elevate any home chef’s kitchen for years to come.

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  • Editors’ picks: The 38 best products we tried and loved in February | CNN Underscored

    Editors’ picks: The 38 best products we tried and loved in February | CNN Underscored

    EDITOR’S PICKS

    Sometimes, everyday products our editors use don’t make it into our in-depth, long-form comparative pieces in which we vigorously test similar products head-to-head. That’s where our Editors’ Picks come in — where we highlight everyday products we personally stand by and use on a daily basis, and think you should too.

    In February, we were introduced to a plethora of products, from high-end hair dryers to glittery nail polish. Some were forgettable, while others left a lasting impression. Because we’re committed to spotlighting the best products out there, we’ve decided to curate roundups of our favorite products we try each month.

    Keep reading to check out the products we tested and couldn’t get enough of in February, or look back at our January favorites here.

    As cute as Teddy is, he makes one heck of a mess every time he eats his food or drinks water. The solution? Wild One’s nontoxic and nonslip silicone mat that not only keeps his bowls in place and contains stray kibble and splashes of water but just looks really aesthetic too! The matching bowls are next on my Wild One shopping list. — Stephanie Griffin, social lead

    No, I haven’t stopped talking about the Dyson Supersonic since I started using it. And yes, it lives up to the hype. This small but wildly powerful hair dryer has transformed my relationship with my hair. It’s designed to protect your hair from extreme heat — and I’ve found it to dry my incredibly thick and coarse hair in record time. I’ve loved experimenting with the included attachments, which help style any hair. The biggest game changer for me: the flyaway attachment, which tames any pesky flyaway strands in seconds. — Emily McNutt, senior travel editor

    I’m attending a beach wedding in March and my feet are in no condition to be seen by anyone. I grabbed the Dr. Scholl’s Cracked Heel Balm on a whim and am so glad I did. This easy-to-use balm is perfect after taking a shower. It hydrates and moisturizes dry, cracked heels, and I’m already starting to see results after using it for a week. I absolutely recommend it before sandal season is in full force. — Lindsey Smith, associate editor

    What’s that intimidating, imposing black tower in this picture, you ask? Well, it’s the best pepper grinder I’ve ever tried. From fancy cookware brand HexClad comes this fancy but excellent grinder, which has provided the best and most precise freshly cracked pepper I’ve ever experienced. With its own dial so you can cater the size of your pepper to each dish, a heavy build that makes it just feel like a luxury to handle and its own stand so you can always keep it handy, it’s a dream gift for wannabe chefs — or just people who really love to cook and really love pepper. — Rachel Lubitz, senior lifestyle editor

    As a fussy side and stomach sleeper, I’ve tried a lot of pillows, but somehow none of them felt quite right — until Coop came along. This pillow is completely adjustable; you can add or remove hypoallergenic memory foam and microfiber fill until the loft is perfect for you (it comes with extra). It’s also super soft while also being supportive. — Chelsea Stone, senior editor

    On my quest to spoil my cat as much as possible, these bowls are a rare item that I genuinely needed. They’re small and shallow, meaning it’s easy for my cat to graze comfortably, plus the lip on the bowl makes it easy for me to refill and clean the bowls without spilling. — Caroline Curran, associate editor

    I’m a total linen sheets fanatic, and also a firmly anti-white-sheet individual, which means that I go bonkers for brilliantly colored bed linen whenever I can. Cultiver has been on my must-try list for a while, and this month I finally got the pleasure of trying out its duvet cover and sheets. And all I can say is: wow. Not only available in rich colors like mahogany, rose, baby pink and more, but right out of the box they’re buttery soft. I went with a cedar brown duvet cover and blush pink sheets, which I think go together really nicely. You can’t ask for a cooler-looking set than this. — Rachel Lubitz, senior lifestyle editor

    It’s no secret that Rare Beauty is hands down my favorite beauty brand. I’ve recommended so many products, and the With Gratitude Dewy Lip Balm is no exception. This hydrating balm is so creamy and leaves a beautful color on my lips. It’s great when you don’t want to wear lipstick and it lasts a long time. It’s a much more affordable option than other brands and the quality is unparalleled. — Lindsey Smith, associate editor

    This small device has changed my at-home desk for the better. Designed to look like a book with a chic natural wood finish, this subtle design feature opens up to 360 degrees to light up a space. Once opened, the pages emit a soft light. It’s perfect to use in a work space and even to use as a ring light of sorts for Zoom calls. I’ve found the rechargeable battery to last for hours on end, and the product comes with a USB charging cable to recharge when needed. — Emily McNutt, senior travel editor

    Outdoor Voices is hands down one of my favorite activewear brands on the market — its pieces are so durable and nothing ever pills. This set is from OV’s new Seamless Smooth collection, and it’s exactly like it sounds! It’s a mid-weight fabric that’s free of seams, and both the top and bottom truly slide on like butter. I love that no matter what I’m doing — whether it’s a hardcore cycling class or a walk down the grocery aisle — it stays put in all the right places without ever feeling overly tight. — Stephanie Griffin, social lead

    If you never thought applying sunscreen could be fun, let me introduce you to Vacation’s new Classic Whipped. Not only is the packaging A++, the whipped cream-like texture is so innovated and fun to use for adults and kids alike. It’s made with clean ingredients and provides broad-spectrum SPF 30 protection. It doesn’t go on or dry sticky and smells amazing. If you’re not good about wearing sunscreen, I guarantee you this will make you a fan. — Lindsey Smith, associate editor

    I bought these fluffy Crocs a couple weeks ago, and genuinely have no idea why someone hasn’t bullied me into getting them sooner. My feet have never known softness like this. I can wear them with or without socks for hours while I do housework, and I even took them for a spin on the treadmill for a 30-minute power walk. I’m obsessed with the funky tie-dye colorway, and as soon as the snow melts, they’re coming with me on every single errand. — Marissa Miller, contributing editor

    As you can see, I have used this product up to the last drop. Yes, it’s safe to say I am a Topicals Slather convert. I love the cocktail of AHA exfoliants with potent retinol that also moisturizes my skin. The word serum can be misleading if you tend to have drier skin because I don’t feel like I need another layer of moisture after using this product. It worked particularly well on my back, smoothing out and treating the congestion and small breakouts I was experiencing. This product is a definite rebuy for me. — Natasha Hatendi, photo editor

    Parade’s bralettes have long been a favorite, but now the brand is finally entering the underwire bra space — and they’ve nailed it, which is surprising to no one. The bras come in six styles and sizes 32A to 46G, and they’re made to be supportive yet comfortable. And of course, very cute in Parade’s array of fun colors, alongside neutral black. The unlined Dream Plunge style that I tried is so soft it almost feels like wearing nothing at all. — Chelsea Stone, senior editor

    DS & Durga makes unique and nuanced scents that inevitably garner compliments from friends and strangers alike, but somehow I wasn’t aware of its car fresheners until now. Do I actually own a car? Of course not, but hanging this aromatic card by my desk is a small luxury for everyday life, and a relatively low-cost entry into the brand’s world of gorgeous scents. — Caroline Curran, associate editor

    I think all brands like to claim that their joggers are the comfiest, but Vuori, this brand *actually* is. Made from a mix of recycled materials, they’re just like what you’d imagine wearing a cloud would feel like. They’re also designed with two side pockets, a mid-rise elastic waist and a just-baggy-enough fit, making it nearly impossible to ever take them off. — Stephanie Griffin, social lead

    I recently switched my cat’s food to Cat Person after spending hours researching healthier and tastier cat food for my feline friend. This brand contains real dehydrated salmon bits and has no fillers like corn, wheat or rice. He’s also a big fan of the wet food that actually looks like what it’s supposed to and not a congealed mess of goo and questionable “meat.” Plus, our vet approves it, which is all the more reason to keep feeding it to him. — Lindsey Smith, associate editor

    I never think these kinds of lash serums work, but CoverGirl has proven me wrong. I used to struggle with weak lashes that would fall out if I pulled on them too hard. After using this serum daily during my nighttime routine for the past few months, I have noticed a considerable difference in the strength and health of my lashes, and how effective treating my lashes with hydrating and moisturizing ingredients like peptides and castor oil can make a huge difference. — Natasha Hatendi, photo editor

    I’ve gotten to the age where a wine subscription sounds like just about the best idea imaginable. I’m not a huge wine connoisseur — my favorite is Lambrusco since it basically tastes like grape juice — but I do love trying new things and having people who actually know what they’re doing show me the way. That’s how I felt with this first shipment from Firstleaf, a wine subscription company that first gets to know what you like, then sends wines (many of which have gorgeous bottles, which is what I really care about second to the taste) that they think you’d like. So far in my first box of six bottles they’ve completely gotten me. All the reds are juicy and fruity, and the whites aren’t too dry or sweet. All the bottles come with their own bios (like a dating profile but for wine) that tells you the level of sweetness, acidity and more you can expect. If you’re looking for a fun activity with friends or you’re just sick of getting the same bottle at the store every week, I can’t say how exciting getting this package at my door was already. — Rachel Lubitz, senior lifestyle editor

    One skin care product I will always splurge on is moisturizer. I’ve been using Fresh’s Black Tea Anti-Aging Moisturizer all month and my skin looks so much more radiant. With more thabn 1,300 5-star Sephora reviews, this product really lives up to the hype. It’s very moisturizing, and while a thick product, it melts into my skin and doesn’t feel oily or heavy. I’ve definitely seen a difference with my fine lines as well and I am excited to keep using it to see how it transforms my skin even more. — Lindsey Smith, associate editor

    I’m a fitness enthusiast and personal trainer with an at-home practice, so space-saving is key. These adjustable Bowflex dumbbells from 5 to 52.5 pounds make alternating between different weights completely seamless with the turn of a dial, and their built-in compact storage and floor protector adds a level of security and tidiness that one-off dumbbells don’t offer. They’re shaped ergonomically, which makes it easier on the grip to handle everything from higher reps to higher weight. — Marissa Miller, contributing editor

    For the last few years, I’ve been working with one of those cheap metal dog crates that are noisy, hard to transport and just downright unsafe — does anyone else feel like they’re going to chop a finger off every time they set it up or is it just me? Obviously an upgrade was needed and I’m so glad I went with Diggs. This 5-star-rated viral crate comes in four sizes and aesthetic colors, it’s made from rust-free materials, it’s completely collapsible, it comes with a carrying handle and wheels and it boasts a garage-style door that prevents injuries and is something I specifically noticed made my pup feel more comfortable. It’s pretty much the opposite of my old crate, and I think every pet parent needs one! — Stephanie Griffin, social lead

    I mean, have you ever seen prettier nail polish? Underscored-favorite jewelry brand Catbird just launched a line of pearlescent, glittery, magnificent nail polish, and I can’t get enough. With names like Spring Fairy, Baby Pearl and Sweet Nothing, the colors pair perfectly with the brand’s sparkly jewels. They’re great as topcoats or by themselves too. — Rachel Lubitz, senior lifestyle editor

    I’ve tried *a lot* of pimple patches in the past, and I will die on a hill saying that Hero Cosmetics is the only brand that actually works. This patch in particular contains 395 dissolvable micropoints as well as acne-fighting ingredients like salicylic acid and niacinamide that help bring pesky pimples to the surface and reduce swelling and redness in less than a couple hours. Also, since the patch is clear, you can wear it in public and no one will ever know! — Stephanie Griffin, social lead

    Well, I finally caved. For years I’ve heard people rave about just how good Glossier You perfume is and I refused to totally believe it. I’m not the biggest fan of the brand’s skin care or makeup, but peer pressure works and here I am, loving it completely. It’s hard to describe as a fragrance, but one that garners more compliments and questions about what perfume I’m wearing from strangers than I’ve ever gotten in my life. With notes of pink pepper and amber, it’s a creamy and fresh and just … try it. For a perfume it’s quite affordable too. — Rachel Lubitz, senior lifestyle editor

    I wore this earthy-colored workout set to several Pilates classes this month and I not only received so many compliments, but I was super impressed with how well the material stayed in place, despite lots of movement and sweat! Speaking of, the gorgeous, ribbed fabric is made with four-way stretch and moisture-wicking technology, making it so I never felt too hot or uncomfortable. The top also comes with a built-in bra — the girls that get it get it. — Stephanie Griffin, social lead

    I’ve been looking forever for a pair of work pants that don’t feel too stuffy and formal, don’t have to be hemmed (I’m 5 feet tall) and can be paired with lots of different outfits. This month I finally found them. These tapered pants are perfect if you’ve got an hourglass figure, as they hit snug in the waste but billow slightly out to make room for the hips. They’re short enough so that when I wear my Doc Martens they don’t graze the floor and they feel buttery soft. Also: They can be machine-washed! I never thought I’d say I love the pleats in the front, but the way these hang makes me feel like Katharine Hepburn. If you’re looking for new workwear, go and check these out ASAP. — Rachel Lubitz, senior lifestyle editor

    I dipped into Metroid Prime Remastered thinking I’d relive my childhood for a few brief moments before moving on to the rest of my very long backlog of games. I’m now many, many hours deep, and refuse to stop playing until I’ve explored every corner of the planet Tallon IV all over again. This Nintendo Switch remaster does a perfect job bringing the 2002 GameCube classic to the modern age, adding sharper high-resolution visuals and intuitive new control options while leaving the rest of the game — with its dynamic combat, satisfying puzzle-solving and an expansive labyrinth sci-fi world to explore — untouched. It’s a must for every Nintendo Switch owner, whether you’re new to the series or want to experience this genre-defining adventure all over again. — Mike Andronico, senior tech writer

    When it comes to naps, Teddy is very particular about where he sleeps, and pet beds aren’t a one-size-fits-all if you ask him! That being said, we’ve had the Newton pet bed in our possession for several months and he prefers it over the several we already have (he’s spoiled, I know!). It’s extra comfy, spacious, doesn’t trap heat and, best of all, it’s machine-washable, so after lots of use, it still looks good as new! — Stephanie Griffin, social lead

    Finding just the right work bag for you can leave you feeling just like Goldilocks. For me personally, I needed a bag that was big but not too big. I needed straps that weren’t too short but not too long either. I needed a bag that wasn’t just plain black and boring but had some pizzazz and specialness to it. (I figure that if I’m going into the office I might as well make it fun.) I was lost in the internet world of totes and crossbodies when I finally found this perfect tote. Made of supple textured leather and featuring two straps, a snap closure and plenty of room for my laptop and essentials but not the entire kitchen sink too, it’s been a dream to carry these past few weeks. It feels elevated and a little fancy without screaming that you spent too much, and I just love the bright color coral too. — Rachel Lubitz, senior lifestyle editor

    I treat the products in my daily skin care routine like they’re my firstborn children; I love them, I cherish them and it’s rare they acquire a new sibling. But on my last Sephora trip, this Glow Recipe Dewy Duo sample set was included as part of the store’s birthday rewards program and it may have earned a permanent spot in the family. The consistency of the toner is thicker than most I’ve tried and really sinks into the skin to rehydrate my freshly washed face. The Niacinamide Dew Drops left my skin looking so glowy that it felt wrong to apply makeup on top of it. Plus, both products have a delicious watermelon smell that makes them a treat to put on. I also love that they’re available in mini and full sizes, since the small ones are great for travel. Hydrating enough to help fix my dry winter skin but also gentle enough to not cause any new breakouts or skin irritations, I think I’ll be reaching for this Glow Recipe Dewy Duo next time my skin care shelf needs a restock. — Jillian Tracy, editorial coordinator

    I’ve been on a long, long quest to find a great bath mat that isn’t $75 and doesn’t look like it’s $3. I wanted one that was colorful, fun, put a smile on my face but still was just as absorbent as I needed it to be. It’s taken me literally 10 years and finally, at long last, I found my match. I’m a huge fan of Jungalow’s collection over at Target, and its latest release included this incredible bath mat that is plush, absorbent, exactly the right size and just honestly super cool-looking. I got it in the hot pink colorway since that’s my vibe, but it adds such a gorgeous splash of color that every morning I get a little giddy that I own it. And it’s just $25! What a steal. — Rachel Lubitz, senior lifestyle editor

    Great Jones, which is known for its well-made and kooky-colored cookware, just launched glassware and I am très obsessed. The first two launches in the line are an extra-chic oil vessel and then these measuring cups that are truly the cutest measuring cups on the market. (Trust me I checked.) Available in contrasting blue and pink or green and yellow, they look just darling in your cabinet, and they’re extra large, coming in both 2-cup and 4-cup sizes. They’ve already elevated my entire baking experience at home. — Rachel Lubitz, senior lifestyle editor

    No matter how big of a Harry Styles fan I am, I hesitated at first to buy from Styles’ beauty brand Pleasing — in large part due to his nail polish sets’ $65 price tag. After splurging, however, I can firmly say they are heavily a part of my rotation, especially The Super Magic Family Time set. In unique, spherical-capped bottles, the set comes with pink, yellowish green, teal and base coat polishes; the vivid, retro-looking colors are perfect for transitioning to spring. Opaque after two or three coats — which I’ve found is standard among most brands — the polishes last at least a couple of weeks. The set also provides intricately designed, easy-to-apply nail stickers that stay on well after a top coat. And to top it off, Styles’ formula and packaging is biodegradable, vegan and cruelty-free, which I always love to see. — Morgan Pryor, editorial intern

    I’ve slowly been dipping my toes into wearing more colorful eyeliner and recently discovered the brand 19/99. The Precision Colour Pencil glides on so smoothly and the colors are so bright. I love that they can also be buffed out to a lighter pigment. These are also great because they’re multiuse and can be used on your lips and cheeks. As with all the makeup I love to use, this brand is free of harmful ingredients and cruelty-free. — Lindsey Smith, associate editor

    It seems like a no-brainer that you wouldn’t willingly put harmful ingredients in your mouth, but most of us do that every day when we brush our teeth. I’ve been on a mission to swap out my normal drugstore toothpaste for an all-natural version that still fights against cavities but is gentle on my teeth — and the environment. Before’s Purifying Toothpaste checks all of those boxes. The brand is also on a sustainable mission with the first-ever plant-based tubes and donations toward environmental initiatives. — Lindsey Smith, associate editor

    Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably seen this vanity case all over your social media feeds. And after finally getting my hands on a beige one, I completely understand the hype; it’s aesthetic, incredibly high quality and super spacious, so if you, like me, have lots of makeup, you can fit all of it and more. Best of all? The case comes with spillproof compartments, making it possible to store your foundations, serums and other liquids upright, and brush storage to keep everything organized too! — Stephanie Griffin, social lead

    To summon warmer months, I’ve been reaching for refreshing hard kombucha and imagining I’m poolside soaking up the sun. Luna Bay is a women-owned small business that offers all-natural, gluten-free and non-GMO adult beverages in a variety of yummy flavors. I’m keen on the Watermelon Sea Salt, which tastes great on its own or mixed with juice. — Lindsey Smith, associate editor

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  • The best cookware sets of 2023 | CNN Underscored

    The best cookware sets of 2023 | CNN Underscored

    Few items in a home will see as much use as cookware, which you may be handling up to three times a day. And considering how you’re using it — open flames, scalding temperatures, grease, and scrubbing pads, just to name a few of the regular rigors pots and pans are subjected to — it’s no wonder that choosing a cookware set can be so complicated.

    Cookware can be a significant investment, and if you spring for an entire set you want it to meet your needs and last for a very long time. However, with so many materials, designs, and price points, it can be difficult to know where to start. That’s why we scoured the options and put them through the paces in a real kitchen to determine which sets were worth it. Read on for the results.

    Best cookware set overall

    Affordable cookware with an excellent variety of pieces, Tramontina’s 12-piece set is crafted from aluminum clad stainless steel and is induction-friendly to boot. A solid choice which checks all the boxes, these pots and pans were our favorite in terms of performance, ergonomics and even non-stick handling. All for a great value.

    Best splurge cookware set

    This gorgeous cookware set from Sardel easily melds form and function with its Italian handcrafted construction. And, this smaller, 4-piece set with two lids, even includes a non-stick skillet for easy clean-up. You’ll love the shiny finish and refined design, which make this cookware a perfect centerpiece for your kitchen — if you’re willing to pay a little extra.

    Best budget cookware set

    Cuisinart is our best budget pick because of its excellent array of pots and pans, including a handy double boiler. We also liked its glass lids and easy to read markings inside the pans for common measurements. Though not fully clad cookware, it did hold up to our testing in the kitchen — and you just can’t beat the low price.

    Best non-stick cookware set

    This copious set from Zwilling uses super durable, non-toxic materials to coat its non-stick pieces. The slickest surface of any cookware set we tested, the pots and pans also clean up easily and dry quickly.

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    It might be surprising that we named such an affordable set the overall winner, but this cookware has it all. The set includes a nice variety of pieces, with both 8- and 10-inch skillets and a 6-quart saute pan with lid, three different size saucepans (1.5-, 2- and 3-quart), and a stockpot, which covers all your basic kitchen needs and then some. Having smaller pots and pans can be nice for sauces and other small-batch recipes.

    All the pieces are aluminum clad with 18/10 stainless steel, which makes it induction-friendly. Tri-ply construction means you get the best of both worlds in terms of heat conductivity and durability, so these pans weather temperature changes without warping. The 8-inch skillet passed our warp test of plunging a hot pan into ice water without a shudder.

    The pans have a solid, no-frills design that’s in line with what you might expect to find in professional kitchens: very clean and classic, without a lot of branding. The stainless finish resists fingerprints and looks attractive, if slightly utilitarian (you could ding a point for the stockpots not having any taper or pouring spout).

    Importantly these pans handle nicely, too. They have the substantial heft of quality stainless that gives you confidence from the get-go that they won’t warp under pressure, but are still lightweight enough to swirl oil in one-handed, or toss vegetables gently when sauteeing. This is an often underrated quality in cookware, but a vital one because whether you’re slinging pots and pans all day for a living or just taking a smoking-hot skillet from the stovetop to the oven, you want to feel in control of the cookware, and fatigue can make cooking techniques both sloppy and, worst-case scenario, dangerous.

    For the same reason, comfortable ergonomic handles attached with rivets are essential. Comfort level will vary from individual to individual, but these handles were among the easiest to grip and look elegant, too. They’re cast stainless steel, not too round or too thin, and the handles for the pot lids are high enough to accommodate an actual pair of knuckles without grazing the hot metal. The rivets are small and minimal, as low-profile as it gets for riveted handles.

    Where these pans really shine, though, is their performance. The flour test revealed some of the most even heating in a skillet out of all those tested, including several pricier versions. One of the drawbacks of stainless cookware in general is that it isn’t nonstick, but in our fried egg test this skillet fared the best out of the options that weren’t made with nonstick materials: While the egg didn’t slide around in the pan even, it lifted out easily with no sticking and little mess, and the pan cleaned easily afterward, with barely more than a swipe with a damp sponge needed. Stainless sometimes has a tendency to stain when used with oil at high heats but that didn’t happen in our protein-searing test either, and the skillets had deep enough sides to rein in splatters. Even the starch from rice was easily cleaned out of a saucepan easily. The saucepans are nice and deep as well, which helps prevent bubble over. The cookware is rated safe up to 500 degrees F which means a saute pan can go from the stovetop to the oven.

    Given the value for the money, this cookware set is a great choice for anyone who is looking for performance that will last. The combination of tri-ply construction, quality materials, and ergonomic design make for a set that does everything in the kitchen exactly the way it should, and will continue to for years. If it doesn’t, this cookware set comes with a lifetime warranty. If you’re more concerned about even heating, easy handling, and durability than brand names, this is the set for you. It’s what we recommend for anyone looking for a solid set to cook with daily.

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    Sardel is a relatively new name in the cookware world but the reputation for quality is deserved. If you’re looking for something with a little more aesthetic appeal that’s also going to function well, and are willing to pay more for it, Sardel cookware is the way to go. These pots and pans combine the best of form and function with Italian design and five-ply construction. Though many brands, including All-Clad, have attempted to sell the idea that more layers are better, for the most part, testers have agreed that it’s not really any more conductive than tri-ply — and five-ply is just fancy marketing. But these pans will function as well as tri-ply and may be slightly more durable.

    The Small Set includes a 10-inch nonstick skillet, a 12-inch stainless skillet, a 2-quart saucepan and a stock pot. If you eat eggs or other similarly delicate foods regularly, it’s nice to have a set that includes at least one nonstick pan with the workhorse stainless steel, and Sardel’s  honeycomb-patterned PTFE coating resists scratches and is slick enough to slide a fried egg around in.

    This cookware is a step up designwise from the Tramontina set, with a shinier finish, more elegant handles, and pouring lips, all small touches that make this cookware set seem more refined overall. The branding is minimal, with a simple S logo, so these pots can easily go from stovetop to table. The skillets are larger and shallower, more like a crepe pan, but heat evenly, and the nonstick performs as well as any we’ve tried.

    Looks aside, how do these pans perform? The company claims the 5-ply construction, with three layers of aluminum sandwiched in 18/10 stainless steel, makes for better reactivity, but we didn’t notice these heating any more quickly than tri-ply pans. That said, they did heat and cook evenly and with little effort. The stainless steel pots and pans are oven safe up to 500 degrees F, but even the nonstick is oven safe up to 480 degrees F. The handles are comfortable and riveted, making these pans easy to handle with confidence. The company also offers a 30-day period to try the pans and return them if you’re not satisfied.

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    To be fair, this isn’t fully clad cookware, it’s what is known as “aluminum encapsulated,” or sometimes ”disc bottom,” which is more budget-friendly but lower in quality. Unlike fully clad cookware, which has an inner core of aluminum sandwiched by stainless steel comprising the entire pan, this cookware only has a clad bottom. That can be problematic because you won’t get the same even heating up the sides of the pans (which is really only an issue with skillets, although those do tend to be everyday pieces), and the pans may be bottom heavy.

    These pans are actually well-balanced and easy to maneuver, however, and the rapid heating comes in handy when using the saucepan or stockpot to boil water, or the saute pan to brown meat. It did result in the flour getting a little dark in our tests, but it’s easy enough to adjust by using lower heat. Once we did that, the egg fried as well as any in clad cookware.

    For its price, this cookware not only performs, it’s also well-designed, with touches you normally see in higher-end cookware including dripless pouring rims (that work!), interior measurements so you can tell at a glance how much to fill a saucepan for two quarts, for instance, stay-cool handles and clear glass lids let you see what’s cooking. The set includes the basic pieces as well as a steamer insert. In general, a good set for a budget price — it just may not be the best value over time, as fully clad cookware tends to hold up better and heat evenly for longer. If you’re looking for a better quality set you can invest in long term, Cuisinart makes fully clad sets with many of the same features at a reasonable price point.

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    Many home cooks just want a decent pan that’s easy to clean up, and nonstick cookware fulfills that requirement. But recent concerns over chemicals in nonstick coatings has expanded the market for materials. The Zwilling nonstick cookware set uses a traditional polytetrafluoroethylene, or PTFE nonstick coating bonded to metal, but without the harmful PFOA “forever chemicals.” The brand calls its coating DuraSlide and claims that it is much more durable than other kinds thanks to a plasma primer base.

    Our experiments show that there is a lot of legitimacy to this claim. The nonstick coating stood up to tough scraping with metal spatulas and a metal spoon. What’s more, it was one of the slickest surfaces, hands down, of every pan we tested. A fried egg actually slid around in the pan, and likely would have sans butter or fat. The coating even seems to almost repel water, so these pots and pans not only wash super easily, but dry quickly as well.

    The Madura Plus 10-piece set includes 8- and 10-inch skillets, 1.5- and 3-quart saucepans with glass lids, a 2.6-quart sauté pan with a lid, and a 5-quart Dutch oven. All are forged aluminum construction, which means they excel at heating quickly and evenly. The Madura pots and pans are mid-weight, with smooth oval handles and a clean profile. With a matte black finish and brushed nickel accents, they’re sleek looking, something you wouldn’t mind having sitting out on your stove top. The Zwilling logo is emblazoned on both the pans and lids, but it’s fairly discreet. Glass lids allow you to see what you’re cooking, although the handles are screw-on so they have the potential to loosen over time.

    This cookware set is induction friendly, and handles nicely — not too heavy or difficult to maneuver, and they have a dripless pouring rim to keep mess to a minimum. The handles are ergonomic and stay cool during cooking, and the pans didn’t warp even under extreme temperature changes. One caveat with these pans, however, is that they are not designed to be used in high heat or in the oven.

    While this cookware, like any nonstick, isn’t as multipurpose as stainless, it’s a good everyday set. It’s upscale aesthetic along with the unbeatable nonstick performance and durability puts this nonstick cookware set ahead of the rest

    Deciding whether to buy an entire cookware set, instead of stocking your kitchen a la carte, depends on a few key things. Most of us have certain pieces we use day-to-day, so it’s important to check what you already own, what needs upgrading and if it’s worth investing in a basic, quality set.

    For those looking to save some money, buying a set can be more economical than buying individual pieces separately. In addition, buying a set will help with kitchen aesthetics as well, offering a consistent look.

    Nonstick pans offer a quicker, easier way to cook and clean up, but the newest nonstick pans are also a safer alternative to older Teflon cookware. One thing to consider is that non-stick cookware will need to be replaced sooner than other types, mainly because the nonstick coatings will eventually fade. In addition, they won’t hold up as well to metal utensils without scratching.

    There’s a reason most professional kitchens are stocked with stainless steel cookware: It’s incredibly durable. Because stainless is not an excellent heat conductor, however, most modern cookware has an aluminum or copper core, giving you the best of both materials. This process is known as cladding and was patented by its inventor, who would go on to found the company All Clad. Those patents have since expired, so many companies can use the same technology. Clad stainless cookware has a number of benefits that make it ideal for everyday use: It heats evenly, is sturdy without being super heavy, is oven-safe, won’t warp in extreme temperatures, won’t react with acidic foods or be scratched easily by metal tools, and cleans up nicely. It’s also induction-friendly. Stainless can take some getting used to cooking with, however, since it’s not naturally noonstick. Clad stainless cookware is a good choice 99% of the time.

    To save money, some cookware is what is known as partially clad, also called encapsulated cookware or disc-bottom cookware. Only the base of these pots and pans is clad with a disc of aluminum or copper encapsulated in stainless steel. In general, these are not recommended over fully clad because they don’t heat as evenly and can be bottom heavy. If you do want to save money by going for some partially clad pieces, your best bets are saute pans, saucepans, and stock pots, because these don’t need the sides to heat up for cooking food the way skillets do.

    Anodized aluminum is made using an electrochemical process that permanently alters the surface of aluminum pots and pans to make them more durable and nonstick and less reactive. In some cases, these can be much harder than stainless steel, and tend to be less expensive than fully clad cookware while offering many of the same benefits. The main drawbacks of anodized cookware is that it is not induction-friendly, needs to be hand-washed, and has a darker appearance than stainless.

    You may hear cast iron and carbon steel called “naturally nonstick,” but this comes only after repeated seasonings, which can be tedious. Some cast iron is enamel-coated, a process that fuses powdered glass to the metal, which makes seasoning unnecessary. These pans are generally durable and add some color to a kitchen, but can chip, and are heavy. Carbon steel is a much lighter material, so it is more maneuverable, but tends to heat less evenly and be more expensive.

    An affordable and eco-friendly nonstick option, ceramic is an even better heat conductor than metal. Solid ceramic is just clay and water, but ceramic-coated metal cookware may be made from a silicon product. The major complaints about ceramic cookware is that it becomes less nonstick with use and time, and that it isn’t as durable as stainless.

    Each cookware set was unboxed and the pieces washed before use. Testing was done on a Waring Pro professional induction cooktop and a Kenmore Elite gas stovetop. For each set, we put the pieces through the following tests:

    Flour test: Using the smallest size skillet available, one tablespoon of all-purpose flour was sifted evenly to cover the bottom of the dry pan. The skillet was then heated on an induction burner to medium high (setting 4/7n on a Waring 120v induction range, first confirmed by Leidenfrost effect) and observed as the flour browned. The resulting pattern showed how evenly a pan heats, and how difficult it was to clean afterward.

    Egg test: Using the same skillet as the flour test, one-half tablespoon (7.06 g) of unsalted butter was melted on medium on an induction cooktop, then one large egg was cracked into the skillet and fried for a total of two minutes. This tests the pan’s release and cooking.

    The seared protein test: Using the largest skillet of each set, the pan was heated to high (6/7 on an induction cooktop) and one-half tablespoon of extra-virgin olive oil was added. A 3-ounce portion of salmon fillet with skin was added, skin side down, and the heat reduced to medium low (3/7). The fish was cooked for 5 minutes, then was flipped using a metal fish spatula and cooked for another 90 seconds until an instant read thermometer read 120 degrees F. This tested the searing capabilities of the pan, and how well it releases proteins.

    The warp test: The smallest skillet of each set was placed on an induction burner on the highest setting (7/7) and heated for 5 minutes, then plunged directly into ice water (48 degrees F). The pan was observed for any signs of warping.

    The rice test: The smallest saucepan of each set was used to cook one cup of jasmine rice according to package directions. The rice was rinsed, combined with one and a half cups of water in the saucepan and brought to a boil. The rice was then reduced to a simmer and the saucepan covered with its lid for 15 minutes.

    Pots and pans were also washed with dish soap and hot water. We noted the aesthetics and any functional features like ergonomic and stay-cool handles, pour spouts, and how well finishes stood up to fingerprints and stains. We considered the materials and construction of each cookware set, as well as its delivery on quality for value and any warranties offered.

    This set is new from OXO, a brand with a great balance of form and function, and was an extremely close second to our winning nonstick pan. This cookware set is utilitarian but also pleasing to the eye with matte gray and brushed stainless and a textured bottom. The handles are comfortable to grip and this cookware set is one of the few tested that has its handle rivets flush with the pan’s interior, which helps prevent debris from building up there, a common problem. That said, the lack of an opposing handle to grip on the saute pan feels like an oversight. The nonstick is free of harmful chemicals and cooks and cleans like a dream, but we did manage to scratch it (it took an effort, however). This set is also oven-safe to 600 degrees F (without lids) which is impressive for nonstick.

    This set is like a higher-end version of our winner, but in terms of design and performance, functions much the same. The brand has gained favor in the culinary world and does a lot of restaurant supply — the cookware set even came with an offer for a free online cooking class, which is a nice touch. And these are good, quality pots and pans, no doubt. They passed all tests with flying colors. At this pierce point, though, we were left wanting something more than a one-time cooking class. While durable and practical, these pans aren’t the prettiest to look at, and the nonstick was tougher to clean and showed more scratches in our tests than others.

    Known for their classic enameled cast-iron, Le Creuset is no stranger to quality cookware, and this set further exemplifies that. It’s design-forward with a mirror finish, obvious branding (so obvious one wonders why they have to include so many stickers on their products, which was an annoyance), and an appealing design. The flared pouring lips and interior measurements are nice touches as well, but as far as performance, this cookware was less consistent with even heating in both the flour and egg test. If you want cookware that’s instantly recognizable and are a sucker for a brand name, this may be a good fit. Otherwise, there are better ways to spend your money.

    This was definitely the most-fun-to-unbox set of cookware, as these ceramic-coated aluminum pots and pans come in a variety of colorways and with a complimentary fabric lid hanger and storage solution. The cookware is simple but modern, with curved stainless handles, and it includes a skillet, saute pan, saucepan and stockpot with lids. So you don’t get as many pieces as other cookware sets, but what you do get is well-designed and sturdy. It’s nonstick that’s free of harmful chemicals and oven safe up to 550 degrees F. It’s also more conductive than stainless, so heed the box’s warning to use medium to low heat. It’s not as versatile as stainless clad for everyday use, but if you’re going to invest in a second set, this could easily be the one for you.

    This nonstick set has similar issues to the Cuisinart set with uneven heating because of its aluminum encapsulated base. It’s also got a more basic design that wasn’t our favorite, but the brushed metal handles are comfortable and the pan was easy to clean. It comes with a 10-year guarantee against the nonstick chipping or flaking. You get one lid for the price of two because two of the pans are the same size, which can save on storage space. Also, the small skillet was fairly deep, which can help keep sauces from splattering and making a mess.

    This brand originated tri-ply technology and sweeps most reviews, so our non-recommendation may be surprising. This isn’t a bad set by any means, but we could not get past the ergonomics of the handles, which have a distinctive but unwieldy flattened V-shape. Some people don’t mind, and some might even prefer it, but our testers found it unnerving to sling hot pans by such a flimsy, uncomfortable grasp. This cookware set also failed to distinguish itself from comparable products by either design or performance. In fact, while the skillet seemed impervious to scratching, oil stains were extremely hard to remove.

    This is the brand’s midrange cookware set, made with tri-ply construction. In our tests, it always performed just slightly below other similar products, however, and was definitely harder to clean. The pans are a little heavier and not as easy to handle as others as well, and are only oven safe to 450 degrees F. The heating was also little less even.

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  • 34 perfect pink organizers, picked out by pros | CNN Underscored

    34 perfect pink organizers, picked out by pros | CNN Underscored

    There are people who like pink, and then there are Pink People. Regardless of which camp you fall into, you probably know that pink is having a moment, with the Barbiecore trend of 2022 making way for a deeper shade of pink when the color experts at Pantone declared Viva Magenta its Color of the Year.

    There is no shortage of ways to incorporate pink into your life, from your wardrobe to your home decor — including home organization! Ahead, with the help of experts, we’ve rounded up 34 of the very best organizing solutions, in every shade of pink under the sun.

    “3-tier rolling carts are flexible, convenient storage options that easily allow you to organize any space in your home,” says home renovation and lifestyle expert Noell Jett. There are many uses for what she calls “portable organizational powerhouses,” including toiletries, crafting notions or office supplies.

    A simple garment rack can be a lifesaver for those who lack closet space, or a statement piece for fashionistas who want their wardrobe to double as home decor.

    “A stylish vanity throne or a cozy, velvet living space addition, this ottoman doubles as discreet storage for anything from accessories to books, magazines or movies,” says Esther Parkhurst, Senior Director of Designs & Trends at Lowe’s. “Plus, this ottoman’s elegant round design and feminine, flared wooden legs complement a variety of trending décor aesthetics – a touch of color in a transitional design or a cozy addition to ‘Cottagecore’ living.”

    The bathroom is a popular room to pinkify, and you’ll find loads of bathroom organization and storage options in every shade of pink under the sun, like this 4-piece set Jett picked out that includes a soap dispenser, toothbrush cup, toiletries holder and coordinating tray.

    For the home gym (or the corner of the living room that serves as the home gym!) Jett picked out this pink yoga mat caddy.

    “I love how these sturdy, lidded containers not only add a pop of color to your organization,” Jett says, “but also create a cohesive and tidy appearance by concealing all your smaller items.”

    What’s better than pink storage bins? Pink glitter storage bins.

    “Drawers – whether bathroom, clothing or kitchen – are one of the easiest places to get disorganized,” Parkhurst says. “These drawer organizers are adaptable, affordable and fun, so you can use them both in a drawer or on display. Socks, office supplies, makeup, loose items in a catch all drawer, they’re useful across the board.”

    Collapsible fabric storage bins are a quick and easy (and inexpensive!) way to add a lot of style while obscuring visual clutter on shelves. Jett picked out this set of six fuchsia bins that would be equally at home in a home office as in a craft room.

    If fuchsia isn’t your shade, perhaps this set of six collapsible bins in a light pink snakeskin motif is.

    “A large floor bin is perfect for storing cozy blankets or throw pillows,” Jett says, “and its beautiful color and waffle weave texture allows it to be a functional part of your decor.”

    There’s no reason why your under-the-bed storage has to be boring looking! These roomy metal underbed drawers are on casters, making them a breeze to slide out from their hiding place.

    Corner shelves with risers are a sneaky way to add a lot of storage space because of their smaller footprint. This corner shelf is marketed for use in the bathroom, but it would be equally at home on a desk or kitchen counter.

    “These small drawers are perfect for organizing all those little things that clutter up your drawers and counters,” Jett says.

    Car seat headrest hooks are endlessly useful for keeping bags and jackets from taking over the backseat of the car, and there’s no rule that says those hooks can’t be pink.

    “Incorporating unique elements and fun textures, such as these wire metallic baskets, into your organization not only enhances your storage options but also makes it visually appealing,” Jett says.

    Nonnahs Driskill, founding organizer at Get Organized Already! calls this 9-inch lazy susan “genius” and uses it to store small bottles in cabinets, pantries, and especially in the fridge, where the smaller footprint won’t take up as much space as turntables with a larger diameter.

    Install a pink shoe rack in the closet for a pop of pink that’s only for you, or use this small rack to add a bit of pink to the entryway or mudroom.

    This eye-popping 2-compartment bathroom organizer is the perfect thing for holding makeup brushes, cotton or hair accessories.

    This collapsible trunk organizer has four compartments to hold everything in your trunk, from emergency supplies to sporting equipment. It also comes with a detachable cooler bag that can keep groceries or prepared foods cold, and which is removable for easy transportation.

    A small lidded Art Deco-style bathroom organizer canister is the perfect thing to hold odds and ends like cotton balls, hair ties or floss picks.

    A bed caddy can take the place of a bedside table in tight spaces, or help to keep the bedside table clutter-free, by providing a discreet place to store items like remote controls, eyeglasses, lip balm, books and plenty of other bedside essentials.

    Organizer boxes come in all shapes and sizes, like this lidded square box with two compartments for holding small items.

    Tackle box-inspired organizers are the perfect solution for hobbyists. Use this hot pink divided box for art supplies like beads, rolls of washi tape, or embroidery floss; for gardening and home improvement supplies like nails, screws, or seeds; or for beauty supplies like hair accessories or nail kits.

    Banish that boring “tech gray” hue to the doldrums where it belongs — there’s no rule that says your cables and charging bricks can’t call a lovely pink travel bag their home.

    Bring a hint of pink to your sock drawer with this underwear and sock organizer grid.

    This riser-style vanity organizer with drawers adds a lot of small storage space to the bathroom counter.

    Drawer organizers can be used to bring order to everything from desk supplies to the household junk drawer.

    If you want to incorporate just a hint of pink, look for pink-tinged translucent storage ideas, like this set of four lidded storage canisters.

    Another way to incorporate just a small bit of pink into your organizing solutions is with clear sets that have pink lids. The rose gold lids elevate pink, which can sometimes feel babyish, with a more sophisticated look.

    There’s no reason that the under-the-sink organizer, a staple of bathroom and kitchen organization, can’t be pink.

    Sliding basket drawer organizers don’t have to be relegated to the space under the sink. These versatile organizers are equally at home in the craft room or office as in the bathroom or kitchen.

    People who don’t want to commit to a full pink palette can incorporate small pops of pink into their life with small organizational solutions, like this shower/bath caddy.

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  • Our favorite affordable stick vacuum is at its lowest price in months | CNN Underscored

    Our favorite affordable stick vacuum is at its lowest price in months | CNN Underscored

    If you live in a house with pets, you know the chore of getting floors company-ready. Thankfully, our favorite affordable stick vacuum, equipped with a bevy of useful features aimed to eliminate pet hair, is $100 off at Amazon. Get the Bissell IconPet Turbo Vacuum right now at its lowest price since August.

    Our favorite affordable stick vacuum can tackle any mess with ease, particularly when it comes to pet hair. Get it now for $100 off at Amazon. 

    The Turbo edition promises even more suction than the usual model — three times the amount, in fact, once you activate the Turbo Boost Mode. Plus, you can configure the versatile vacuum for whatever use you have in mind, whether you’re removing cobwebs from the ceiling, vacuuming under the sofa or getting the crumbs out from between the sofa cushions.

    It has a smart design that helps to prevent hair wrap and a tangle-free brush roll that keeps fur from clumping. Plus, at under 8 pounds, it’s lightweight and easy to maneuver, making vacuuming less of a chore. The IconPet is also equipped with a parking brake feature, meaning you can lock the wheels to rest the vacuum — always a bit of a challenge with stick vacs.

    Pick up this Underscored-approved vacuum while it’s $100 off at Amazon today, before the deal is gone.

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  • Have a bathroom with no ventilation? Try these 14 expert-approved products to keep it clean | CNN Underscored

    Have a bathroom with no ventilation? Try these 14 expert-approved products to keep it clean | CNN Underscored

    Living with a poorly ventilated bathroom can be a miserable experience. “Poor bathroom ventilation can create the ideal conditions for biological growth on tile grout, drywall and wood,” Traci Fournier, the vice president of operations at One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning, says. “These same conditions can also lead to foul odors as the high moisture damages walls, floors and ceilings. Poor air ventilation in bathrooms can also put a greater load on your air conditioning system.” In addition to the prevalence of allergens, irritants and potentially toxic substances, a poorly ventilated bathroom can also cause peeling paint and/or wallpaper, water stains on fabric, condensation on windows or slippery floors.

    Broken or non-existent exhaust fans and a lack of functional windows are the cause of most major ventilation issues, so Fournier recommends focusing on those areas to improve airflow in the bathroom. “Ventilation can be as simple as opening a window or running the exhaust fan when you shower to keep air moving throughout the room.”

    Ahead, with the help of HVAC experts, we’ve rounded up 14 products that solve the problems associated with a poorly ventilated bathroom.

    “There are a couple things that could be limiting ventilation in a bathroom,” says Darcy Lee, a senior product manager at Trane Residential. “One of the biggest culprits is not turning on the fan during showering or, in much older homes, not having a fan at all.” Running the shower or tub increases the humidity in the bathroom. Without a fan to move the air, Lee explains, the humidity sits in the room and spreads to surrounding rooms. “So turn on the fan a couple minutes before the shower, and leave it on after the shower to continue to let it pull the moist air out of the bathroom.”

    Try the Vornado Energy Smart Circulator Fan, which was our the pick for best floor fan in our review of best cooling fans.

    Pairing a fan with a small footprint with a wall-mounted corner shelf is a smart way to create a place for a fan in bathrooms with limited space and poor airflow. Look for what’s called a “floor fan” — which can be placed on a shelf, counter or table — like the Vornado Energy Smart Circulator Fan above.

    Small wall-mount fans are another way to bring air circulation to a small bathroom without a lot of room for larger fans that require floor or counter space.

    If drywall damage isn’t a concern, full-sized wall-mounted fans are one of the best options for adding circulation to a bathroom without having to take on a major renovation. When picking a fan, Lee reminds us that size does matter. “Sometimes the fan isn’t sized large enough to get the number of air changes in the bathroom to eliminate the moisture.”

    DampRid is a desiccant: It absorbs water from the air, helping to regulate humidity and moisture levels. Bathrooms that are prone to dampness because of environmental or design factors can be unpleasant, for one thing, and difficult to keep clean for another, as high moisture levels will encourage bacterial growth and contribute to lingering odors. DampRid addresses that problem, helping to keep moisture-borne odors like mold and mildew at bay.

    Certain houseplants have desiccant properties, meaning that they absorb moisture from the air. “Add indoor plants to decrease indoor humidity and make your home feel inviting,” Lee says. “A peace lily can absorb humidity and toxins through its leaves. Peace lilies only need indirect sunlight to grow, making them ideal houseplants.”

    “If you’re looking for a plant that can be hung,” Lee says, “English ivy might be the perfect fit. When they’re hung up high, they absorb the humidity rising in the air, and you don’t have to worry about knocking them over.”

    “If you believe the humidity issue is short-term,” Lee says, “you may want to consider a stand-alone dehumidifier. Keep in mind these take up bathroom space and you will either need to empty the water container regularly or find a drain line.” Frigidaire’s dehumidifier was the top pick in our review of dehumidifiers. And don’t forget to regularly clean and maintain the dehumidifier.

    Speaking of regular cleaning and maintenance: Even bathrooms with a vent can suffer from poor ventilation if dust and other environmental soils build up and clog the slats. “One area to look at is the air vents,” Lee says. Use a vent brush to eliminate blockages and keep the air flowing freely.

    Excess moisture breeds mold, mildew and Serratia marcescens, the pinkish-orangish bacteria commonly found around bathroom drains and on grout lines. Keeping the shower dry by using a squeegee to wick water off the walls after bathing will help to keep those bacteria at bay.

    Sometimes the problem with a poorly ventilated bathroom is simply one of odors. Canister-style odor absorbers are the “set it and forget it” of the odor-eliminating world, and they’re a great choice for keeping smells at bay in spaces like the bathroom or the kitchen, because you can set them out and let them do the work for you, without requiring action on your part.

    X-14 is a mildew eliminator and an excellent cleaning agent for removing bacterial growth from grout, tile, vinyl or plastic surfaces in the bathroom. However, it is a heavy-duty cleaning product, so when using it, you must wear protective household gloves and ensure the area you’re working in is well-ventilated; donning a mask while spraying X-14 is also recommended.

    Another way to control moisture-related bacterial growth in a bathroom is with paint choices. “If you’re in the process of redesigning or redecorating your bathroom,” Lee says, “consider using mildew-resistant paint and primer. Even if you only use this paint for the lower parts of the walls, it can cover old mildew stains and prevent new spots from developing.”

    Homeowners considering renovations to address poor ventilation should first take measure of the problem. “If you believe the issue is more of a longer-term concern,” Lee says, “first you will want to measure the humidity in the bathroom. You could add a standalone humidity sensor or use a sensor that ties directly into your HVAC system.”

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  • Fellow just dropped a new coffee grinder for next-level at-home brews | CNN Underscored

    Fellow just dropped a new coffee grinder for next-level at-home brews | CNN Underscored

    Fellow’s line of aspirational coffee wizardry tools just got an addition to its line with the sleek new Opus Conical Burr Grinder, which just dropped today.

    The maker of one of the best electric kettles we’ve tested is coming for your coffee beans with a completely revamped grinder.  Price-wise, this grinder is on the splurge end of the spectrum, but it’s still less expensive than our current favorite Baratza grinder.

    It’s a treat-yourself moment for Serious Coffee People, with more than 41 precision settings for your preferred grounds consistency — more than any other machine we tested. (Safe to say, we’ve personally been looking forward to this one for a while now.) If you like to dial in your grounds precisely for your drink, or like to switch it up — Cold brew? French press? Espresso? — depending on the time of day or your mood, this is the machine to get a little nerdy with.

    The design also makes it easy to measure out beans early in the morning, thanks to a volumetric dosing lid. And it boasts a high-powered motor and sets of smooth blades to get up to 110 grams of your grind ultra-smooth (unless, of course, you want it coarse).

    It also comes with the inclusion of a handy guide for those of us who need help getting started — and can we just add it’s really pretty for the countertop? Shop it now over at Fellow for $195.

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  • The iRobot Roomba Combo j7+ is the best robot vacuum and map | CNN Underscored

    The iRobot Roomba Combo j7+ is the best robot vacuum and map | CNN Underscored

    A robot vacuum cleaner may no longer be the cutting edge technological wonder it once was, but finding one that can also thoroughly mop your home, with nary a finger lifted, is a dream many of us are still holding out for.

    So it was a pleasant, but not altogether unexpected, surprise that iRobot, the company that started the robot cleaning craze, has also cracked the code for a combination vacuum and mop with its new Roomba Combo j7+ ($1,100).

    The industrious Roomba Combo J7+, which is an advanced step-up from our Best Robot Vacuum, the Roomba J7+, checked all the boxes of good floor scrubbing, advanced mapping features, ease of use and the key ability to stop your carpets from accidentally getting run over with a dirty, wet mopping pad. This last ingenious feature is done using robotic arms to lift the mop pad out of the way when it senses carpeting.

    After a few weeks of simultaneously mopping and vacuuming my house, which has hardwood and tile floors as well as area rugs and wall-to-wall carpeting, I can sincerely recommend the Combo j7+ as a premium, time-saving device. It easily mapped my entire home, (more on mapping later) avoided obstacles like my cat’s toys and the bar stools in the kitchen, and more importantly, never once accidentally dragged a wet mopping pad over my carpets. In fact, I admit to spending way too much time watching for the exact moment when the robotic arms lifted the mop pad before it navigated onto my area rug. Did I mention it can double as mindless entertainment?

    Here’s everything you need to know before you invest in this clever, yet not inexpensive, robot vacuum and mop.

    The newest addition to the iRobot line of hands-off cleaning products, the Roomba Combo j7+ is a mastermind mashup of vacuum and mop. With a robotic arm that lifts the mop pad above even the highest pile carpet, it will do all your dirtiest cleaning with just the push of a button. Though it’s not cheap, for those who are looking to cut back their housework, it’s well worth the $1,100 pricetag.

    Here’s why this new technology is such a big deal. In my previous testing of other combo mop/vacuum robots, like the Deebot X1 Omni and the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra, I had to make compromises to get close to the hands-off user experience of the Roomba Combo J7+.

    The Deebot X1, like many robot vacuum cleaners, has just one internal dust bin. That means that when you want to mop the floors, you need to take that bin out of the robot and replace it with the included water tank. Because the tanks are separate, I was never able to send the device on a simultaneous mop and vacuum run. And though the Roborock S7 has room to hold both tanks, the robot’s arm didn’t always rise high enough above the carpets, which left my rugs damp  — and again led me to mop and vacuum separately.

    The Combo j7+ turns out to be the ideal solution for homes with a mix of hard floors and carpeting, especially if you have higher pile rugs. The robot arm lifts to the top of the robot, leaving the rug bone dry and allowing the vacuum to hunt down the pet hair and dust. And the single internal dust bin holds both dirt and water.

    It’s your robot vac and you can mop if you want to

    Though the Combo j7+ can run in vacuum only mode, it will automatically switch to vacuum and mop mode by sliding the mop pad to the robotic arm on top of the device.

    To wit, when I first ran the vacuum, the app asked if I wanted to add the mop pad and fill the tank with water and some cleaning solution. I did both and it automatically transitioned to the combo vacuum and mop mode. I sent it on its way, curious to see how it would navigate my front entryway — which is hardwood flooring with an area rug in the middle. It vacuumed the rug first, before deploying the robot arm to lower the mopping pad to tackle the floor space.

    Again, the magic of the Combo j7+ is that the mop will only be brought down if the robot detects a hard surface such as wood or tile. If it senses carpeting, it backs away. I picked it up a few times and moved it to the other side of the room to see if it would go over the rug to get back, but it never did. Instead, it worked its way around.

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    Familiar iRobot design and details

    Aside from the robotic arms, which you don’t see unless they’re moving the mop pad from the top rear of the device, the Combo j7+ looks almost identical to our favorite robot vacuum, the j7+. The design is sleek and modern looking with a matte black plastic body and brushed aluminum circular top piece, with the iRobot logo in the center. There’s just one button on the vacuum that lets you start and pause the vacuum or long-press it to send it home. Underneath you’ll find iRobot’s dual rubber brushes that do a great job keeping pet hair from getting tangled up.

    Like other iRobot vacuums with a “plus” in its name, the j7+ includes The Clean Base, which is iRobot’s version of a base/docking station. It also includes a waste bin, which simply allows the robot to empty its contents into a bag while it recharges. Though it’s strangely noisy when it empties itself, like a jet engine flying overhead, it’s done quickly enough. I especially appreciate that the waste bag will hold about two months’ worth of debris before needing to be changed, depending on how frequently you clean your floors and whether you have pets that shed a lot. Because the less I have to do, the better.

    The Clean Base is fairly large at 13 inches x 12 inches x 14 inches, so you’ll need to find a space that can accommodate it. Ideally you need about a foot of space on either side of the base for the robot to maneuver itself into place. I placed it in a corner of my guest bedroom with 8 inches on either side and it managed to get in and out quite easily. The robot itself is 13.3 inches x 13.3 inches x 3.4 inches tall and easily fits under my living room couch and other low furniture.

    Other combination robot mop/vacuums I tested made it feel like I was dragging a damp rag around the house, mainly because they only used water in the tank. iRobot is one of just a handful of brands that lets you add floor cleaner (the company recommends using Bona Floor Cleaner Solutions) which makes a big difference.

    If you’re looking for a deeper clean, there are adjustments you can make in the app. For instance, in my kitchen, I have it set to mop twice on the Ultra setting, which puts down the most amount of water. The downside to this is that I have to refill the water tank when it inevitably  runs out, which is fine if it’s mopping while I’m home (I’ll get an alert on my phone), but not so great if I decide to let it clean while I’m out and about.

    On the hardwood floors in my living room, I have it set to do only one pass on the standard mode. I can change that to Eco (the least amount of water) mode for rooms that need a lighter cleaning.

    For any robot vacuum to navigate your home while better avoiding obstacles (like your dining room chairs, kitchen stools, etc), it needs a proper and precise map. The Combo j7+ accomplishes this by adding even more sensors than the original j7+, paired with a front-facing camera and the iRobot OS 5.0.

    Many robots I tested took hours to map my house, sometimes running out of battery and having to go back to the base to recharge before resuming the job. But I found iRobot’s mapping to be superb, delivering a full map of my 1500 square foot home in just one and a half hours. The new sensors helped it differentiate areas that have carpeting opposed to flooring.

    As you use it, the Combo j7+ continues to learn about your space, suggesting locations that might need an extra cleaning run, as well as prompting you to add “clean zones” and “keep-out zones” on the map. For instance, I’ve created a “cat litter clean zone” in my guest bathroom and I can do nifty things like ask my Voice Assistant (Alexa, Google or Siri)  to send the iRobot to clean it up when the litter clutters the floor. (There are also voice commands specific to mopping and vacuuming so you can tell it to mop the kitchen floor or vacuum the bedroom.) I also set up a virtual keep out zone around my kitchen bar stools. For some reason the robot gets stuck on the raised base of the stool, so a virtual wall keeps it from attempting to climb it.

    That camera also helps the robot learn and detect obstacles in its path, like maneuvering around headphones and lamp cords on the floor, even a pair of shoes I left out. The camera takes photos of items it sees so after a run, you’ll be asked to review the photos, and let the robot know if the headphones are a temporary or permanent obstacle. Of course, machine learning still leaves something to be desired: It once identified one of my cats under the bed as an obstacle. However, all my responses do help it get smarter with every cleaning run.

    Though my cats use a litter box, iRobot does offer a Pet Owner Official Promise, or P.O.O.P if you will, which claims it can detect and avoid accidental pet messes. If the unthinkable happens and the robot fails to identify it as an obstacle, creating an even bigger mess which I won’t describe, iRobot promises to replace the robot for free. And, yuck.

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    The biggest complaint I have is the size of the mop pads. The Roborock and the Ecovacs Deebot X1 Omni both have mop pads that are twice as large, so they are quicker to cover more space. Because the iRobot Combo tucks the mop away while vacuuming, its mop footprint is noticeably smaller.

    In addition, because the water tank shares space with the dirt tank, it’s also smaller and needs to be filled more frequently. But for me, that’s a small price to pay for the convenience and reliability of a robot that can perfectly vacuum and mop with just the press of a button on my phone (or the utterance of a voice command).

    I also found that the Clean Base docking system, though smaller and more attractive than some of the competition, is not as comprehensive. While it automatically sucks out the debris from the robot, it does not clean the mop pad. For me, this was a compromise I could live with and had no problem manually removing and washing the mop pad — in the sink or the washing machine — after each cleaning job. The Combo j7+ comes with two microfiber mopping pads and you can buy additional 2-packs online for $20.

    One thing I’d love to see iRobot add is a “Do Not Empty” feature, which could keep the robot from emptying its dustbin after every cleaning. Since it’s so loud, this is something I would rather do manually, when it’s convenient for me, not when someone is napping or I’m on a Zoom work call.

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    With the addition of the Combo j7+, iRobot has taken my favorite robot vacuum and made it even better with the addition of a well appropriated mopping feature. The retractable robotic arms, in combination with the obstacle avoidance, advanced mapping technology and a relatively small footprint, make this the best combo mop/vacuum I’ve tested to date.

    Not only does it get the job done with minimal intervention, but it does an outstanding job keeping my floors free of cat hair and my carpets from getting wet. In addition, its higher arm lift makes it the best choice for anyone with high pile carpets.

    Of course, at $1,100, you will pay more for these advanced features. So, if you already own an excellent smart robot vacuum, you may prefer to add iRobot’s less expensive standalone robot mop, iRobot Braava Jet 240 ($200) to your cleaning repertoire.

    But if you’re looking for one product to both vacuum and mop your home, that won’t look like it lost its way from the set of a sci fi film, the Combo j7+ is the robot for you.

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  • 22 incredible Black-owned Etsy shops you’ll wish you knew about sooner | CNN Underscored

    22 incredible Black-owned Etsy shops you’ll wish you knew about sooner | CNN Underscored

    Etsy is known for being the go-to destination for anyone looking to buy beautiful handcrafted items. Whether you’re looking for a unique piece to add to your jewelry collection or a statement piece for your home, you’re sure to find something from one of the many incredible sellers on Etsy. In honor of Black History Month, we’ve rounded up 22 Black-owned Etsy shops worth supporting all year long.

    Domonique Brown has been selling her artwork through her Etsy shop, DomoInk, since 2020. With over 200 listings on her Etsy page, the California-based artist sells prints of the beautiful pieces she creates, alongside apparel and stickers featuring her work. Brown’s artistic talents have led to her being featured in various publications and to partnerships with companies like Target, which included Brown’s art in its 2023 Black History Month collection. Having those types of opportunities serve as a reminder that her artwork is making an impact. “It lets me know that I’m doing something right. That people are seeing something in my work,” Brown says. “They’re seeing what I’m trying to present, which is black joy — positivity.”

    Among her top sellers are her “Queen is Black” print, “Barry Fisherman” print and “Girl Dad” print. While she creates a lot of her art using a combination of markers and acrylic paint, her Black Hair Series showcases some of her digital work.

    Available for purchase as a canvas or print, this piece is the perfect way to introduce some color into your space. The original was created by Brown with markers and acrylic paint.

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    Through her Etsy shop MKobyArt, Melissa Koby sells her captivating artwork as prints, and on items like shirts, candles and keychains. Initially, the Florida-based artist had planned on selling hand-painted wedding stationery, but Koby says the pandemic crushed that dream before it could be realized. Using the iPad she had bought to digitize her stationary work, Koby began to draw life in quarantine. “When I started it was more about being at peace with being isolated, so a lot of my artwork reflected that,” Koby says.

    Koby’s art skills have led to successful collaborations with brands like YSL and Erin Condren, which released planners, notebooks and tote bags with her work on it. Among her shop’s bestsellers is her print “Built on Pride,” which Koby says is “an expression of love for my friends regardless of how they identify.” “We Rise,” which is one of her recent pieces, is also doing well and is an artistic embodiment of Koby’s mission to uplift women.

    Available in three different sizes, this print is a beautiful reminder to engage in some self-care.

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    Lanre Adefioye is the Canadian-based artist behind the Etsy shop Lanre Studio. In addition to selling his original work and prints on Etsy, Adefioye also sells his art on pieces of home decor like clocks and acrylic trays. As someone who has had a love for the arts since he was a teenager, Adefioye says he was inspired to pursue art as a career after seeing the work of Nigerian artist David H. Dale. “I began to nurse the dream of becoming like him someday,” he says.

    Vivid colors and geometric designs are central to Adefioye’s frame-worthy artwork, which he says is inspired by life. “My ultimate goal is to maximize the inspiration that I derive from everyday events and turn them into a source of inspiration and happiness for my audience over and again.” Included among his top sellers are his pet portraits and his travel art/maps.

     A unique gift for any dog lover, this acrylic tray features an adorable French bulldog and is available for purchase in two different sizes.

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    Mark Feijão Milligan II focuses on the African diaspora in his art. His deep-seated desire to create change through art can be seen in one of his bestsellers titled “Inocencia Negra.” Milligan says he created the piece during the summer of 2020, in the wake of the deaths of Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery. “Instead of creating a picture that deals with angst or tension,” Milligan says, “I’ve created what I want and what future I want for my sons — who are actually depicted in the piece and it’s pure innocence,” he says. Also among his bestsellers are “Madonna/Isis” and “Inocencia Negra II,” which Miligan says people buy to pair with the first one. While a drawing may take him anywhere from one night to a week to complete, he says that some of his larger paintings have taken him two years.

    Sure to be a standout piece in your home, this limited edition 16 x 10 giclee print is signed and numbered by the artist. 

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    Alicia Goodwin is the Chicago-based jeweler behind the Etsy shop Lingua Nigra, where she sells her handcrafted jewelry. Goodwin first developed an interest in jewelry-making after taking a summer camp class when she was 11. “I took a class and it was brass wire work,” Goodwin says. “They showed us how to make rings and earrings and we had to repeat it over and over again until we got it right. I just really picked up on it and really enjoyed it.”

    Through Goodwin’s Etsy shop, you can buy everything from nature-inspired bracelets and necklaces to earrings and rings. “I’m inspired a lot by natural forms, elements, beetles,” she says. Customer favorites include Goodwin’s reticulated studs; her bangles, which she has been making forever; and her I Can See the Light beetle earrings.

    This statement-making necklace features a brass pendant and a 22-karat-gold-plated brass chain.

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    Through her Etsy shop ItsAllCultureJewelry, Ashley Bebley-Adesiyan sells eye-catching polymer clay jewelry. Bebley-Adesiyan first got into jewelry-making while pregnant with her first child and what began as a hobby while on maternity leave ultimately led to her opening an Etsy shop in 2019. Since then, her jewelry pieces have been spotted in publications like Essence.

    Through her jewelry, Bebley-Adesiyan hopes to boost the self-esteem of the wearer. ​​”When you walk out and people acknowledge you and compliment you, that does a lot for your day,” she says. “That’s what it did for me when I started wearing big statement pieces.” Her bestsellers include her “Leo Mood” earrings, her “Tri-bamboo” hoops and her chunky “Devine Twine” hoops which she credits with launching her shop to success. “These were the number one and still are the number one sellers,” Bebley-Adesiyan says of her hoops.

    We love the look of these chunky triangular hoops that are crafted out of polymer clay and have a gold-plated stainless steel ear post. 

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    Althea Meade-Hajduk is a North Carolina-based potter who has been running the Etsy shop Althea’s Pottery since 2013. “Every plate, every cup, every bowl, everything that I make, I make individually from a ball of clay,” she says. Meade-Hajduk says she developed an interest in pottery-making after a longtime friend of hers gifted her a beautiful Caribbean blue fruit dish as a wedding gift. “I signed up for a class because I wanted to learn how to make that thing I was just enthralled by,” she says.

    Among her bestsellers are her angled pasta bowls and her three-piece dinner set, which includes a dinner plate, a salad plate and a soup bowl. Recently, Meade-Hajduk opened another Etsy shop called TheaBromaChocolate, where she sells the chocolate she makes from scratch.

    This neutral-toned three-piece dinner set includes a dinner plate, a salad plate and a soup or cereal bowl for easy table setting.

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    Pepper Sims painted her first pot in early 2019 before creating her first collection in September of that year. Since officially launching in 2020, Sims has had her pots featured in publications like Oprah Magazine and Essence.

    For Sims, painting plant pots is an expression of love. “Everything I create comes from the heart. I do it from love, and it’s something that started with my grandmother — the love of plants and having that time with her.” Her pot designs are inspired by the different shapes she sees while hiking and by color. “What feels right and looks right to me is usually what I go with,” she says. Among her bestsellers are Desert Days, which is one of Sims’ older designs, Mega and Ablaze.

     This bright yellow pot with polka dots would look great in any room.

    Tal & Bert

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    Valencia and Raymon Talbert offer gorgeous geode-centric candles, planters and vessels through their Etsy shop Tal & Bert. ”The first day we posted, we got 10 or 12 orders right off the bat,” Val says. The geode-centric design of their home decor stems from Val’s love of crystals and recreational mining. “My parents got me into it because they realized I liked rocks and crystals and things like that, so they kind of honed and nurtured that interest for me.”

    Val says their candles are what draw most people to their line. “Our candles function as art. Our work is functional art because it’s meant to be a statement piece or a piece to be talked about.” Another customer favorite are the couple’s geode vessels. “A lot of people put them on their desk just to add a little color to it,” Val says.

    This gorgeous candle has top notes of mandarin, tangerine, lemon satsuma, ruby red grapefruit, eucalyptus and spearmint and a bottom note of cedarwood. After the candle is finished, the vessel can be cleaned out and repurposed. 

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    Jasmine Friend has been selling the handcrafted soy candles and wax melts she makes in Georgia since 2020. She decided to start making her own candles after struggling to find pure soy wax candles in Augusta. After receiving positive feedback from her family and friends, she decided to start selling her products.

    Friend’s bestsellers include her Pineapple Sage Candle, Strawberry Guava Candle and Birthday Cake Candle. Through her candle business, Friend hopes to spread love and positivity with each sale. “We have a slogan that we say — good smells and good vibes — so we hope that we are sending love and positivity and good energy with each candle,” she says.

    The 8-ounce version of this super-festive soy birthday cake candle has a 40-hour burn time.

    T.W. Aromatics and Co.

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    Trenace Williams got into candle-making after realizing that she could make her own candles instead of buying them. “When I learned that I could go out and buy the materials for it, that’s what I did and I just kept researching and testing until I found what worked,” she says. William’s Amber & Oakmoss incense cones are one of her bestsellers along with her White Sage and Lavender candle, Sea Salt and Orchid candle and Sweet Lemon and Verbena candle.

    With over 45 hours of burn time, this 8.5-ounce soy candle features notes of green leaves, citrus, neroli, jasmine, powder and patchouli.

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    Renesha Wolfe is the fourth-generation gullah basket weaver behind the South Carolina-based Etsy shop Sankofa Sweetgrass. At 13, Wolfe began learning from her aunt how to basket weave. “We would get up in the morning and we would make the bottoms for her and then she would go from there to make a complete basket,” she says. At 15, she began to learn how to make the full basket herself.

    Wolfe likes to weave late at night while listening to gospel music or jazz and says it can take her anywhere from 6 to 8 hours of straight work to complete one of her smaller baskets. Wolfe’s bestsellers include her Elephant Ear Basket and her coasters.

    This beautiful basket is made using a combination of sweetgrass, palmetto, pine needles and bulrush. The basket can be used to hold your belongings or for decorative purposes.

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    As someone who has always had a love for making things, Kwadwo Som-Pimpong says he would beg his parents for Legos whenever a Toys ‘R’ Us was nearby. “I would pour them out on the carpet and work all day long on my projects,” Som-Pimpong says. He got into woodworking in 2015, after struggling to find the furniture pieces he wanted for his new home. Taking matters into his own hands, Som-Pimpong decided to try and make some end tables for himself. “It was pretty crude when I look back at the pictures, but what sparked was a love for the process,” he says.

    Depending on the size and complexity of the table, Som-Pimpong says it can take him anywhere from 10 to 15 hours to complete a piece, while something smaller like a cutting board or a shelf will only take a couple of hours. One of his bestsellers is his Modern Square Coffee Table, which features a pedestal base and is available in walnut, oak, cherry or maple wood.

    Display everything from your plants to candles on these beautiful honeycomb shelves, available in walnut, maple, cherry or oak.

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    Marie Mutesi opened her Etsy shop Agahozo alongside her mother in 2017. In Kinyarwanda, Mutesi says that Agahozo means “something which gives comfort or encouragement,” which is a meaning she hopes applies to her baskets. Initially, Mutesi’s mother wove the baskets, but after a few months, Mutesi says they decided to work with a cooperative. The shop’s intricate handmade baskets are woven by women in Rwanda and are named after the weavers, she says.

    Perfect to keep for yourself or to gift, this beautiful blue basket is made out of sisal and sweetgrass.

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    When Nicole Alesi first started her business, she made cards that reflected the type of representation she felt was missing from the market. “My friends who are gay were getting married and there were not appropriate cards for them at the time, so I started making cards for them,” she says. Through her Etsy shop, Alesi sells colorful stickers, buttons and cards some of which are inspired by her NYC surroundings and pop culture. Alesi’s bestsellers include her dinosaur birthday card and her Batter Than You friendship card.

     This cute card is sure to be appreciated by any happy newlyweds.

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    As a full-time social worker and someone who has always been artistic, Kyra Ghilas uses her Etsy shop as both a creative outlet and an additional stream of income. “Etsy helps me continue doing the things I like outside of work,” Ghilas says. Ghilas’ popular items include her human rights stickers, cactus stickers and custom gift tags. “They’ve been really popular for bachelorettes, for proposals and adding to bachelorette gift bags or even as wedding place cards,” she says. Although she doesn’t do invitations very often, they are one of her favorite orders to fulfill, along with place cards for events.

    Style and beauty

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    When Ade Ogbomo was a child her grandmother taught her how to sew. As an adult, she put those skills to work by making her nephew an Ankara bowtie so he could match her church outfit. “I looked online and everything I saw looked flimsy and poorly made,” she says. She decided to open her Etsy shop after her bowties continued to garner attention. Through Gabe Jade Accessories, Ogbomo sells African print hair accessories, bowties, neckties and dog bandanas. At the heart of her business is love, which she says is the basis behind the matching pieces she creates. One of Ogbomo’s bestsellers is her Queyoun necktie, which is named after her friend who is modeling the piece.

    This multi-colored necktie pairs perfectly with a suit for work or a special event.

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    Lamont and Aurian Henry began making their own body butters after researching natural ingredients they could use to tackle their skin concerns. After Lamont’s sister encouraged them to try and sell their products, the couple decided to open their Etsy shop. Their body butters, which come in a variety of scents, are formulated with organic, cold-pressed oils and mango, shea and kokum butter. “I really want to make sure that people understand that what they see is what they get,” Lamont says. Their products are also vegan, cruelty-free and paraben-free. Their bestsellers include their Vanilla Bean, Lavender Vanilla and Sweet Mango body butters.

    This lavender body butter is formulated with three types of butter and cold-pressed oils, making it perfect for moisturizing dry skin.

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    Through her Etsy shop, Malacia Anderson sells the stunning African print clothing she designs and makes herself. She describes her pieces as African-inspired with a vintage flair and has been designing and sewing her own clothing since she was 10. When it comes to designing her pieces, Anderson says she likes to mix the old with the new, and will pull her inspiration from Pinterest, street style and old sewing patterns. In addition to her kimonos, the other popular items in her store are her dresses and her skirts. Anderson hopes that people feel confident when wearing her pieces. “I make them to measure so that gives them the flexibility of having an item made specifically to them outside of what they can get in the store,” she says.

    This gorgeous kimono can be dressed up for a special event or down with a pair of jeans. 

    Indulgence Spa & Body Products

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    As someone who was always making her own things, Stephanie Willoughby says Etsy was a way for her to do what she loved on a big scale. And in this case, that meant creating her own bath products that help people make some real quality time for themselves and indulge. “I want everyone to have a moment to be a little selfish, to have a moment to themselves to just focus on their well-being and relaxing,” Willoughby says. Included among her shop’s bestsellers are her sugar scrub and her shower icing in the fragrance “Butt Naked.”

    This coffee scrub is made with ingredients like argan oil, safflower oil and coconut oil to help soften the skin and promote a healthy glow.

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    Katherine Theobalds is the creative mind behind Zou Xou, which is named after a character played by actress Josephine Baker. Through Theobalds’ Etsy shop, you can buy beautifully crafted mules, flats, boots and sandals that are handcrafted by a small team of artisans in Argentina. Theobalds started her business in 2015, and decided to launch her Etsy shop after realizing that her product needed to be exposed to people who were in the market for artisanal goods. “Really it was to find niche customers,” she says.

    The designs for Theobalds’ footwear are inspired by her lifestyle and by color. “I find myself drawn to certain colors depending on the season,” she says. Among Theobalds’ bestsellers are the Eugenia Flat in Black and Zou Xou Mule in Black.

    Perfect for wearing with a spring or summer dress, these cream sandals feature a square-toe footbed and a leather-wrapped heel.

    Charmed Bath & Body

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    With over 12,000 sales, and an average review rating of 4.8 or higher, Charmeas Edris’ products speak for themselves. On her Etsy page, Edris says her products are handmade in Greenville, South Carolina and produced in small batches. One reviewer who purchased her bath salts wrote “Smells lovely! I chose the larger container and I wish it was bigger. A real treat.”

    Elevate your baths by adding in these bath salts, which are made with epsom salt, Himalayan salt, rose essential oil and dried rose petals.

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  • Our Place’s Cast Iron Always Pan is on sale right now | CNN Underscored

    Our Place’s Cast Iron Always Pan is on sale right now | CNN Underscored

    Our Place’s Cast Iron Always Pan dropped last year, and it’s been a 4.5-rated star in the brand’s collection ever since. Like the original Always Pan, which it’s similar to in design, it’s multifunctional and can grill, sear, braise, roast, stew and way more — and it can pop into your oven up to 500 degrees without the lid. Right now, you can get it at a rare discount: $116 instead of $155.

    Shop the Sizzle Sale for a rare discount on Our Place’s cast iron offering. In our review of the pan we found that it performed well, in addition to looking chic. The only downside: The high price tag, which is a bit lower today.

    Our Place’s version of the kitchen staple is made from enameled cast iron, which means it gives you the benefits of cast iron — and some super-pretty shades to choose from — without the seasoning you have to do with other cast iron pans. It’s not the lightest thing at 6.9 lbs., but cast iron never is. It also comes with a spatula to go with the built-in spoon rest on the pan.

    Pick it up now while it’s on sale — frankly we’re lucky they’re still in stock — over on Our Place now. Or, if you’re shopping the Nordstrom Winter Sale, they’re marked down over there, too.

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