Top products from r/TradeOrGift

We found 12 product mentions on r/TradeOrGift. We ranked the 12 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/LinzDarling · 2 pointsr/TradeOrGift

Omg this is the best price point ever xD

Also lace comes to $4.17 and free shipping

Also, You just gifted me so don't feel obligated at all to do it again if I end up the closest, Id much rather someone else get something. I just support the $4.20 contest xD

u/DarkOctober · 1 pointr/TradeOrGift

Secrets to cleaning...hmmm...


Well, any chemical you buy in the store can essentially be watered down to create 2 bottles for the price of one. It might not be as strong, but honestly, it gets the job done.


If you have essential oils at all, I like to put a few drops on a small, rolled up piece of tissue then vacuum it up. It makes the air that blows out of the sweeper smell like the essential oil instead of dirt.


Best toilet brush ever? The johnny mop! It's more of a cotton swab instead of the usual bristle brushes you see. The bristle brushes tend to flick tiny amounts of toilet water on your hands when you use them and are kinda hard work when you gotta scrub with it. The johnny mops keep everything contained and really require little to no scrubbing, everything just melts right off.


Vinegar + water + a few drops of essential oil to kill the smell of vinegar really makes a GREAT glass cleaner!

u/Debilonia · 1 pointr/TradeOrGift

These are under $5 not sure if this contest is still ongoing but i jumped in anyways hahaha

u/clepsyd · 2 pointsr/TradeOrGift

It's easy to lean as long as you follow the steps. I already have that kit and made mozzarella. The only thing missing from the kit is store bought milk. I just received their other kit for hard cheeses (and waxes!) and can't wait to try them. (I'm not really a mozzarella fan so my new kit looks more fun for me). They are cheaper on there website for you since I believe you are in the US right?