Weight Watchers Instant Pot Chicken Recipes

Weight Watchers Instant Pot Chicken Recipes

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Even when life gets stressful, we can always take solace in the fact that the Instant Pot was invented. And now we can make our busy schedules a little easier with easy meal prep, like with these best Instant Pot chicken recipes. You'll not only be able to whip up quick, easy dinners (and lunches too!), but you'll also bring tons of flavor into your meals with these creative chicken recipes. Sometimes, having chicken night after night can get old fast. But these Instant Pot meals keep things interesting with different cuisines and a wide range of dishes like Instant Pot soups and appetizers. Try out the decadent butter chicken or Instant Pot Coq au Vin, for instance. Or maybe you'd rather cook up some easy chicken wing recipes for a party. Perhaps you'd rather warm up over a steaming winter soup on a cold day, like the tortilla soup or a classic chicken noodle soup. You can make all of these meals in minutes, which means less time cooking and more time eating—and who can argue with that? You and your family will love these Instant Pot chicken recipes that will make hours spent in the kitchen a thing of the past.

🍴 Let us share our favorite recipes from the Country Kitchen to yours.

instant pot chicken recipes chicken mushrooms

Dinner at the Zoo

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Instant Pot Creamy Chicken with Mushrooms

This dish is comfort food central with its creamy sauce and flavorful mushroom. We suggest serving in the fall and winter for a nice, hearty dish.

Get the recipe at Dinner at the Zoo.

SHOP INSTANT POTS

instant pot chicken recipes jalapeno sandwich

Spicy Southern Kitchen

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Instant Pot Jalapeño Popper Shredded Chicken

instant pot chicken recipes burrito bowls

Damn Delicious

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Instant Pot Chicken Burrito Bowl

Everything you want out of a burrito bowl is cooked up all in one go in this Instant Pot chicken recipe. Just add guac, salsa, sour cream, and whatever other toppings you like!

Get the recipe at Damn Delicious.

SHOP INSTANT POTS

vietnamese chicken pho

Courtesy Cooks with Soul

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Vietnamese Pressure Cooker Chicken Pho

A multicooker like the Instant Pot is just the thing for making a flavorful broth in minutes—and getting tender, shreddable chicken at the same time.

Get the recipe at Cooks with Soul.

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top down instant pot jerk chicken

Courtesy Food Fidelity

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Top Down Instant Pot Jerk Chicken

If you're looking for fiery jerk chicken flavor, but don't have time (or the inclination) to go start the grill, then this is the recipe for you. It's hot, sweet, and piquant, and the pressure ensures the meat is tender as can be.

Get the recipe at Food Fidelity.

instant pot chicken recipes tikka masala

Jo Cooks

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Instant Pot Chicken Tikka Masala

You can make the same restaurant-quality tikka masala in minutes with this easy recipe. Serve with fluffy rice and plenty of naan!

Get the recipe at Jo Cooks.

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instant pot chicken and potatoes with green beans

Courtesy Simply LaKita

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Instant Pot Chicken and Potatoes with Green Beans

This all-in-one-pot dinner is set-it-and-forget-it easy, as well as delicious and nutritious. It also needs just four ingredients: chicken, beans, potatoes, and ranch seasoning mix. Amazing!

Get the recipe from Simply LaKita.

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instant pot chicken recipes red wine

Half Baked Harvest

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Instant Pot Coq au Vin

This iconic chicken recipe is slow braised in red wine—but actually fast slow braised since it only takes 30 minutes from prep to finish.

Get the recipe at Half Baked Harvest.

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instant pot harvest chicken and vegetables

Life Made Sweeter

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Instant Pot Harvest Chicken and Vegetables

Why bother with the drive-through when you can serve your family fresh "fast food" like this one-pot harvest chicken with a host of vegetables like Brussels sprouts, pumpkin, broccoli, and yellow zucchini?

Get the recipe at Life Made Sweeter.

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instant pot chicken pot pie

Cooking with Karli

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Instant Pot Chicken Pot Pie

There's probably nothing like your grandma's recipe for chicken pot pie—and for good reason. It probably takes a million years to make! You can add this much tasty and much faster one-pot chicken pot pie to your weekly dinner routine and save Grandma's for special occasions.

Get the recipe at Cooking With Karli.

instant pot chicken wings

Veronika's Kitchen

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Instant Pot Chicken Wings

Next time it's your turn to host everyone for the big game, serve up these wings bathed in a mix of salt, black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cayenne, oregano, and thyme. Don't be surprised when they decide to start watching every other game at your house, too.

Get the recipe at Veronika's Kitchen.

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instant pot chicken noodle soup

Countryside Cravings

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Instant Pot Chicken Noodle Soup

Sure, chicken noodle soup is a magical elixir that seems to cure all that ails you, but thanks to this fast and easy take, you don't have to wait until someone is ailing to stir up a pot.

Get the recipe at Countryside Cravings.

instant pot chicken and rice

Kristine's Kitchen Blog

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Instant Pot Chicken & Rice

Stir up this chicken and brown rice combo and add in peas, carrots, mushrooms, broccoli—really any veggie that you have in the pantry and that your family is feeling.

Get the recipe at Kristine's Kitchen.

instant pot white chicken chili

A Mind"Full" Mom

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Instant Pot White Chicken Chili

The beauty of this Instant Pot chili—aside from its creamy goodness—is that it can be made from canned or dried beans.

Get the recipe at A Mind "Full" Mom.

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Instant Pot Tortilla Soup

Eating on a Dime

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Instant Pot Tortilla Soup

This Instant Pot recipe rules for a few reasons: It only takes 30 minutes, it's easy on the budget, and it will have your family singing your praises.

Get the recipe at Eating On a Dime.

instant pot chicken ramen

Rasamalaysia

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Instant Pot Chicken Ramen

Add a little spice to the dinner table with this delicious mix of broth, chili oil (for extra kick!), noodles, veggies, and chopped chicken.

Get the recipe at Rasamalaysia.

instant pot chicken and dumplings

Flavor Mosaic

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Instant Pot Chicken & Dumplings

In the mood for a little comfort food but think it's going to take too much effort? This chicken and dumpling recipe won't fail you—it's super easy, and the dumplings can be made with canned biscuits!

Get the recipe at Flavor Mosaic.

chicken and broccoli instant pot

Life Made Sweeter

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Instant Pot Chicken & Broccoli

Add extra veggies like broccolini and bok choy—really anything you have on hand—and serve over quinoa or brown rice for an extra healthy weeknight supper.

Get the recipe at Life Made Sweeter.

instant pot chicken recipes teriyaki

Creme de la Crumb

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Instant Pot Honey Teriyaki Chicken

This blogger writes her super flavorful teriyaki dish will "please even the pickiest eaters."

Get the recipe at Creme de la Crumb.

instant pot chicken recipes lettuce wraps

Cooking Classy

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Slow Cooker Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Be sure to use ground chicken, not chicken breast, in this easy appetizer.

Get the recipe at Cooking Classy.

crispy chicken carnitas

Courtesy of Little Spice Jar

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Crispy Chicken Carnitas

Little effort for a whole lot of flavor? Taco-bout a perfect meal.

Get the recipe at Little Spice Jar.

spicy honey chicken

Courtesy of The Typical Mom

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Spicy Honey Chicken

This dish masters that magic combination of sweet and spicy.

Get the recipe at The Typical Mom.

bbq chicken sliders

Courtes of Eighteen25

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BBQ Chicken Sliders

You'll be sliding these into your mouth faster than you can make them.

Get the recipe at Eighteen25.

teriyaki chicken broccoli rice

Courtesy of Life Made Sweeter

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Teriyaki Rice With Chicken and Broccoli

A flavor- and nutrient-packed dinner the whole family will love.

Get the recipe at Life Made Sweeter.

chicken paprikash

Courtesy of Happy Foods Tube

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Chicken Paprikash

We guarantee everyone will want a second helping of this recipe.

Get the recipe at Happy Foods Tube.

orange chicken, instant pot recipes

Courtesy of Sweet and Savory Meals

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rotisserie chicken

Courtesy of Cooking With Curls

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Faux-Tisserie Chicken

Yes, you can make a rotisserie chicken in an Instant Pot. The power pressure cooker is that good.

Get the recipe at Cooking With Curls.

cajun chicken and rice

Courtesy of Leealicious

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Cajun Chicken and Rice

Try this speedy way to spice up dinner.

Get the recipe at Leealicious.

chicken pho

Courtesy of Platings and Pairings

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Chicken Pho

Pho-get about going out to dinner. Staying in has never tasted so good.

Get the recipe at Platings and Pairings.

butter chicken

Courtesy of The Typical Mom

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Butter Chicken

It doesn't get much better than this buttery chicken recipe.

Get the recipe at The Typical Mom.

Weight Watchers Instant Pot Chicken Recipes

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Light Grey And Cream Living Room

Light Grey And Cream Living Room

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The living room is usually the central, multi-functional hub of the home. Whether it be for entertaining, working or relaxing, the best lighting should be versatile and cater to all our living room needs. After all, we spend more time in the living spaces than any other room in the home and so providing the right lighting is vital. The best lighting should not only illuminate our room but also lift our mood, promote productivity, and set the right ambience – especially if you have low levels of natural light.

Essentially, living room lighting needs to be 'layered' with three strategically placed types of lighting. The first is ambient lighting, the focal point which provides the room's overall illumination. This is often overhead ceiling lighting like pendant or spotlights in the room. Task lighting is more directional for specific areas in the room such as work/desk zones, and these can be either reading or floor lamps. And accent lighting is used to bring attention to a certain feature. This could be to highlight wall art, photography, or decorative pieces on a bookshelf.

'Play with layers – check that your walls are well lit, this will make the room feel brighter,' suggests Kate Wilkins and Sam Neuman of Home Lighting Ideas, 'then create a focus point with tables or pictures, add evening lamps and you will have your key layers.'

This trinity of layered lighting is important for creating the perfect balance. From pendant and wall lights to LED, there are so many types of lighting to choose from. But there are some key things to consider before deciding on your living room lighting. Firstly, where do you want the lights to be positioned in the room and for what particular task? Think about the scale and size of the room. Large statement floor lamps can look overwhelming in small living rooms, so would benefit from wall-mounted lamps to free up space and offer more focused light.

living room pendant light, hiko ceiling light £175

Consider what mood or atmosphere you want to create:

• Do you want a warm soft glow or a cool white light for your space? Warm lighting is ideal for when you want to relax and unwind, while a cool white light is energising and ideal for a more open-plan space that benefits from brighter lighting.

• Do you prefer a dimmer switch or a standard flick switch? Dimmer switches are ideal for setting the right tone for your lighting needs.

• And finally, what is your budget? Lighting can be pretty costly so it's worth shopping around for what you need.

These living room lighting ideas will help you choose the right one to suit your requirements.

Living Room Ceiling Lights

Ceiling lights come in various types, shapes and sizes. The most popular are pendant lights which hang from the ceiling, creating striking focal points. These are often height adjustable to suit any sized room. 'Ceiling lights that go beyond the humble light shade can make a real style statement and draw the eye up,' says Ally Dowsing-Reynolds, co-owner at Dowsing & Reynolds. 'Ceiling lights don't have to be stark and bright. Add a dimmer and you can have it bright and light during the day and relaxing and cosy at night.'

pooky melvillous chandelier in dark living room
Melvillous Chandelier, Pooky

Pooky

Chandeliers and cluster lights can make bold statement pieces, while flush lights sit closer to the ceiling which is ideal for living rooms with lower ceilings. Before you buy, it's important to take the height of your ceiling into consideration. You don't want a larger ceiling light to overpower a compact space, while a small fixture won't have much ambient impact in a larger room.

'Higher ceilings give you room for stunning statement makers,' adds Ben Marshall, Creative Director from Hudson Valley Group. 'Consider putting lighting first in spaces with higher ceilings, going big on a large chandelier, maybe something that goes in all directions like Sputnik and make other design decisions for the space complementary to this piece.'

living room ceiling lights - pendant

Oregon U Shape Pendant Lamp, Opal Glass & Black

Oregon U Shape Pendant Lamp, Opal Glass & Black

MADE.com

living room ceiling lights - spotlights

Seppo Ceiling Bar, Grey

Seppo Ceiling Bar, Grey

MADE.com

living room ceiling lights - chandelier

Zeus chandelier

living room ceiling lights - cluster

Boyd White glass and brass metal 5 drop cluster light

Boyd White glass and brass metal 5 drop cluster light

Habitat

living room ceiling lights - flush light

John Lewis & Partners Alice Semi Flush Ceiling Light, Natural

John Lewis & Partners Alice Semi Flush Ceiling Light, Natural

John Lewis & Partners

Wall lighting or wall sconces are great for illuminating specific areas in the room, and lets you perform tasks with ease. The 'hard wired' lights are installed into the wall and requires professional wiring into your mains, while the 'plug and switch' options plug directly into the mains.

'Wall lamps offer an opportunity to create a zoned atmosphere,' shares Peter Legg, New Products Development Manager of där lighting. 'Many have individual switches that allow more control of the light in the space, but give thought to the projection – the distance the light protrudes from the wall.'

narrow pillar wall light – polished brass by davey lighting in living room

The main types of wall lighting include uplights that shine accent lighting up the wall, while downlights beam light towards the ground, ideal for illuminating artwork or photography. Adjustable swing arm lights are great for directional light and for those dark reading corners. 'Illuminating a treasured artwork, alcove or collection of ceramic objects creates focus and contrast in a room,' explain Kate Wilkins and Sam Neuman. 'Shining a beam of light on a precious piece can bring it back to life, particularly at night.'

Other things to consider include placement and the spacing of wall lighting. Wall sconces are usually used as a pair or placed either side of a feature like a fireplace. It's also recommended not to install wall lighting at eye level with an exposed lightbulb, and to hang them at approximately 5.5 to 6 feet.

living room wall lights - wall lamp

Briz Wall Lamp, Antique Brass & Grey

Briz Wall Lamp, Antique Brass & Grey

MADE.com

living room wall lights - globe light

Globe Wall Light

living room wall lights - uplighter

John Lewis & Partners Radius Uplighter Wall Light, White

John Lewis & Partners Radius Uplighter Wall Light, White

John Lewis & Partners

living room wall lights - picture light

Gemini Traditional Picture Wall Light in Antique Brass

Gemini Traditional Picture Wall Light in Antique Brass

iconiclights.co.uk

£18.00

Iconic Lights

living room wall lights - opal light

Nordlux Grant Wall Light, Brass

Nordlux Grant Wall Light, Brass

John Lewis & Partners

LED Lights for Living Room

LED spotlights and fixtures are becoming more popular, with many contemporary styles to choose from. They are also the more eco-friendly option, with a longer lifespan.

The kelvin numbers offered for LED lights are usually 2700K and 3000K, and commonly used in either warm white or cool light. It's useful to consider the type of mood lighting you want to achieve for your living room, as they can come in a wide range of colour temperatures. 'LED lights are 80 per cent more efficient than traditional lightbulbs with better light distribution, lasting six times longer than other bulbs,' says Kate Wilkins and Sam Neuman. 'Choose warmer halogen or incandescent LED bulbs rather than the cold fluorescent versions on a 5 amp dimming circuit for greater control and flexibility.'

john cullen lighting, contour hd24 john cullen lighting

LED lighting and strip lights are also a great way to illuminate display cabinets and show off your bookshelves. In addition, positioning LED spotlight lamps towards walls or the ceiling is a great way to get rid of unwanted shadows. 'LEDs are also dimmable,' adds Ally Dowsing-Reynolds, 'meaning you can show off stylish filament bulbs and control their brightness with the turn of a switch.' It's useful to consider what specific places can benefit from LED lighting such as alcoves or around your entertainment/TV space.

led lights for living room - ceiling

Harmonious Ciala LED ceiling light

Harmonious Ciala LED ceiling light

Lights.co.uk

led lights for living room - spotlight

John Lewis & Partners SES LED Single Spotlight, Grey

John Lewis & Partners SES LED Single Spotlight, Grey

John Lewis & Partners

led lights for living room - flush ceiling

Menton Integrated LED Swirl Matt Black Semi-Flush Ceiling Fitting

Menton Integrated LED Swirl Matt Black Semi-Flush Ceiling Fitting

Dunelm

led lights for living room - floor lamp

Linear LED RGB floor lamp Hadis, dimmable

Linear LED RGB floor lamp Hadis, dimmable

Lights.co.uk

led lights for living room - wall light

John Lewis & Partners Angles LED Wall Light, White

John Lewis & Partners Angles LED Wall Light, White

John Lewis & Partners

If you have a favourite reading spot, floor lamps offer both ambient and task lighting. As well as illuminating dark corners, they are great placed beside a sofa to set the mood for relaxation.

cosy winter living room setting with floor lamp and stove

'Floor lamps can be used anywhere and are particularly favourable when looking to introduce low light into a room where table space is limited,' explains Peter Legg. 'A popular position is next to an armchair where they can be easily switched on.'

From metal to wooden, a striking floor lamp can make the perfect statement piece in your living room. Just ensure the size of your lamp is in proportion to your room space.

living room floor lamps - brass

Oversized Task Floor Lamp

Oversized Task Floor Lamp

barkerandstonehouse.co.uk

£160.00

Barker and Stonehouse

living room floor lamps - contemporary

John Lewis & Partners Alice Pierced Floor Lamp

John Lewis & Partners Alice Pierced Floor Lamp

John Lewis & Partners

living room floor lamps - concrete base

Pluto Floor Lamp

Pluto Floor Lamp

swooneditions.com

£149.00

Swoon

living room floor lamps - arc

Teo Overreach Floor Lamp, Antique Brass & White

Teo Overreach Floor Lamp, Antique Brass & White

MADE.com

living room floor lamps - curved

Florence Floor Lamp

Florence Floor Lamp

marksandspencer.com

£89.00

Marks & Spencer

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Coastal Farmhouse Living Room

Coastal Farmhouse Living Room

30 Tips for Living Large in a Small Space

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A small living space can still be stylish. All you need are the perfect products and accessories to liven up your studio or one-bedroom apartment, while maximizing your space. Of course, efficiency and comfort are important as well, and don't worry — we haven't forgotten your tiny kitchen and bathroom. Here are 30 products that will help you live large in your small space.

Get Creative with Storage Space in Your Bedroom

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If you don't have a lot of closet space, you can always put things under your bed — unless, of course, your frame sits too low to the floor. If that's the case, it's time to place DuraCasa's bed risers under the legs to gain an additional boost of 3 inches of space for boxes, suitcases and anything else you want to keep hidden away. The risers are built to hold up to 2,000 pounds distributed across your bed.

"This is exactly what I was looking for," says one satisfied Amazon customer. Others praise the risers as "sturdy" and "nice and thick and strong." Something worth noting: A few people say the risers don't always stay put on hardwood floors.

Don't Just Throw Everything Under the Bed

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StorageLAB's shoe organizer can help you keep shoes tucked away in an orderly fashion. With two of these containers, you can pack up to 24 pairs of shoes and adjust the size of the compartments to accommodate larger shoes or shoes with long heels. This handy organizer is also great for scarves, gloves and numerous other things.

"I wanted something that looks good and keeps its shape," says one reviewer. The firm siding on these containers ensures they hold their form, and handles make it easy to pull the unit out from under the bed. The clear zippered top allows you to easily find the shoes you want. "An A++ for design!" raves another happy owner.

When You Don't Have Room for a Nightstand

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Sauder's Orchard Hills bookcase headboard fits a queen-size bed frame snugly or leaves a bit of space on each side for a full. Constructed of "very sturdy" particle board, the headboard attaches directly to the rails of your frame, providing additional stability while taking up minimum floor space.

It arrives unassembled, and although reviewers say it is "easy to put together," many also mentioned that the package is quite heavy and hard to move from the front door to the bedroom. Once the headboard is put together, however, you have plenty of room for an alarm clock, reading lamp, a stash of books (or a reading device) and stuffed animals or room decor.

The Extra Fancy Bed Storage Space Solution

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If throwing boxes under a regular bed frame feels too basic, take a look at the Dakota platform bed with drawers from DHP. It sits on an elegant frame, with an upholstered headboard and two drawers on each side, allowing you to store just about anything in an orderly, efficient manner.

"We were concerned about the sturdiness," one reviewer admits, "but were quickly relieved once the bed was tested." Others praise the easy-to-follow assembly instructions, and one reviewer is particularly fond of the time it saves on cleaning, noting, "There's no space under the beds for dust bunnies to gather."

A Small but Powerful Vacuum Cleaner

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The 2-in-1 vacuum cleaner from VonHaus is "not much larger than a broom," but it has more than enough power to keep your entire place clean. You can go over all your floors, just like any other vacuum cleaner, or you can remove the floor vacuum head to turn it into a handheld for cleaning furniture and spills on tables and countertops. When you're finished, just detach the container and throw away the dust and debris.

"I can't believe how good the suction is on this little vacuum," says one buyer. Other owners are delighted with its light weight and small size for easy storage. Several, however, suggest the filters need to be cleaned more frequently than the once-a-month routine VonHaus recommends.

A Classic Modern Storage Solution

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Over the door shoe organizers like the one from MISSLO have become classic features in modern home storage design — so simple and obvious, once you think about it. Of course, many people use them for more than shoes. "I have one in my linen closet that I use for medicines, lotions, extra toothpaste, special hair creams — you name it," one reviewer reports. "I've gained an entire shelf for towels."

The organizer is "easy to hang," with four metal hooks that fit most standard-sized doors. Once in place, "It doesn't slip or slide around," and the 24 large mesh pockets can hold 12 pairs of shoes easily — more if the shoes happen to be sandals!

Keep Your Drawers in Order

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"No matter how neatly I fold my bras and underwear," one reviewer complains, "they always seem to become a big jumble in the drawer." The solution? Simple Houseware's organizer set comes with four cases designed to hold ties, scarves, underwear, bras or socks in individual compartments, allowing you to easily spot items at a glance.

No more losing a favorite pair of socks in the back of the drawer, where it could stay buried indefinitely. "My only complaint," one reviewer says, "is that I would like to be able to get another 24-compartment organizer without having to buy the whole set."

Create Shelf Space in Your Closet

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The hanging closet organizer from Simple Houseware is "easy to set up and super lightweight, but extremely durable," according to a satisfied buyer. When hung on the clothing rod in your closet, the fabric drops down to reveal five shelves, with an extra three pockets on each side.

You can put a lot of weight on the shelves, including jeans, sweaters, bath towels, bed sheets and pillow covers. (The lower compartments can even hold heavy boots.) This organizer is "the hardiest I've seen," says one reviewer, adding, "It does not strain at all."

Store All Your Jewelry in One Place

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Are you constantly hunting through several different boxes on top of your dresser to find the necklace or pair of earrings you need to match an outfit? Maybe you need AOOU's jewelry cabinet and dressing mirror combo. The full-length mirror on the front opens to reveal enough storage space (including hooks) for just about any jewelry collection, with additional shelves for makeup and perfume.

"It is made well, very sturdy and hangs very neatly on my closet door," one reviewer says. (It can be wall-mounted as well.) Magnets keep the door securely shut, and a set of blue LED lights along the top light up when the door opens, making it easy to find what you need.

Take All the Hassle Out of Laundry Day

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When floor space is at a premium, a full-sized hamper can be a bulky eye-sore. Smart Design's pop-up hamper can sit unobtrusively next to your dresser or tucked away in the closet. The mesh siding allows damp and sweaty clothes to dry faster, reducing the risk of funky odors.

"These hold waaay more than I thought they would!" exclaims one reviewer — enough to do two loads of laundry in a single trip, in fact. Plus, when laundry day does come around, the sturdy handles make it easy to carry, and there are side pockets for detergent and fabric softener.

It's a Lamp! It's a Display Case!

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The Etagere floor lamp with shelves from Simple Designs Home is the sort of thing you never think about until somebody points it out — then you can't get over what a great idea it is. It's a floor lamp that stands just over 5 feet high and features sleek, sophisticated lines, but it also sports three shelves perfectly spaced for holding a telephone, small planter, cherished figurines and more. In the bedroom, it could easily double as a nightstand and a reading light.

"It took me all of 15 minutes to assemble by myself," one reviewer reports, adding that you need to have a Phillips screwdriver on hand. "You can't go wrong with this one," another reviewer adds. "It really does bring the room together." Some owners, however, note that the electrical cord can dangle awkwardly down the length of the lamp stand.

You Can't Go Wrong with a Good Rug

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Home Dynamix offers a variety of rugs that feature soft, Persian-inspired decorative motifs in neutral colors. The Royal Clover contemporary rug is one example that blends nicely with nearly any decor. Whether you're looking for an area rug to pull the living room together, a runner for the hall or a small round rug for the bedroom, the company offers the size you need.

Many reviewers are delighted with how easily these rugs can be cleaned, with many stains coming out using only a damp cloth and some spray. "They vacuum really well," a reviewer adds, even in a household with multiple pets.

It's Okay to Drink on the Sofa Now

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If you're watching TV and you want to enjoy a drink but don't have a coffee table, what do you do? Maybe it's time to consider the CoachCoaster, a gadget that fits easily over the arm of your sofa or armchair to provide a secure base for everything from beer cans to coffee mugs.

The sleeve is weighted on both sides for stability, and the drink holder keeps containers firmly in place — even if you accidentally brush it with your arm. (Although one reviewer did mention that it's still vulnerable to jumping cats.)

No More TV Dinner Trays

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Maybe you'd like to have something to eat while you're watching the big game. You could put your plate on the coffee table and bend over to eat, or you could hold your plate and risk spilling food on the couch. Sauder's lift-top coffee table offers a better solution. The table top is actually a lid that raises several inches and slides forward, allowing you to eat — or work — comfortably on the couch with the top in front of you. Underneath, the table has plenty of storage space that is perfect for stashing items you don't want out in the open.

Reviewers describe this coffee table as "very sturdy and heavy." They also recommend you have somebody on hand to help you put it together.

The Comfortable Way to Sit Up in Bed

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Do you spend a lot of time hanging out in your bedroom — reading, watching a movie on your tablet or checking on social media? You could jam a bunch of pillows against your headboard or wall to support your back — or you could get the ComfortSpa reading pillow. A comfortable 18 inches high, the foam pillow provides excellent back support.

"This helps me feel like I'm more laying on the couch than in bed," says one happy reviewer. "It's very comfortable, no matter how you lay on it!" The armrests even have pockets so you don't have to leave your glasses or smartphone on the bed, where they could be crushed if you roll over.

The Comfortable Way to Work on Your Lap

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They call it a laptop computer, but have you ever tried actually holding one in your lap? They sit uncomfortably, and you have to keep your head bent to read the screen, potentially causing back and neck pain. The adjustable laptop desk from Mind Reader takes care of several problems. It's cushioned along the bottom, so it rests comfortably and smoothly on your legs. The smooth plastic surface can be adjusted to eight different angles, accommodating whatever position you choose, from sitting up to lying on the couch.

Although it's designed to work with laptops and tablets — and comes with a clip to keep them from sliding off when the desk is angled — it also makes an excellent writing desk. "No more hunching over for long periods!" one buyer says. Many note the plastic material is thin but say it's more than sturdy enough to hold various electronic devices, even a thick hardcover book.

Start Your Wine Collection in Style

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Maybe you want to be a wine connoisseur — but you can't find anywhere in your cramped kitchen to store more than one bottle. Take a look at the Sorbus wall-mounted wine rack. Many customers describe the rack as "easy to install," although they also recommend that you use longer mounting screws than the screws that come with the product, especially if you're hanging it on drywall.

Once it's on the wall, people love the "clean, functional, simple design" of the metal rack, which holds up to nine normal-sized wine bottles securely. If you're not a wine drinker, you can also use it for cooking oils or set it up in the bathroom as a towel rack.

Plan Everything Out on Your Fridge

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"We have almost always had a white board on our refrigerator for grocery lists and messages," says one consumer. Another says the magnetic whiteboard from cinch! is "the absolute best one we have ever had." It comes in two sizes (17 inches by 11inches and 20 inches by 13 inches) and includes markers — also magnetized to stick to your fridge — in four different colors.

The dry erase board cleans easily, even if you leave something written on it for a month, and the thin design, with "clean and smooth" edging, means it blends seamlessly on a white refrigerator, an effect another buyer describes as "almost disconcerting!"

Declutter Your Pots and Pans

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Are you fed up with taking every pan you own out of the cabinet to get to the one pan you need? Maybe it's time to get rid of your frustration with the Simple Houseware pan rack organizer. Place the rack on its side to hold four pans in a row, or stack five pans horizontally without worrying about scratching them.

"You could not even see the bottom of my cabinet before," one reviewer says, but the unit still leaves rooms for pots in many cases. The racks are strong enough to hold heavy cast iron pans, although deep frying pans will only fit on top. It can also be screwed into the cabinet wall or the bottom for additional stability.

Give Your Pantry a Simple, Streamlined Look

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One of the biggest problems with keeping your kitchen organized is everything comes in different size boxes and bags, forcing you to create improvised pyramids on your pantry shelves. DRAGONN's 10-piece airtight food storage containers set offers an elegant alternative, with containers in a variety of sizes to handle everything from spices to spaghetti.

Shoppers praise the containers as "high quality and very durable" and note they also look great on the kitchen counter and are easily hand washable. The airtight seals keep everything fresh and dry and are an excellent deterrent against ants and other insects that could invade your kitchen.

Have You Ever Looked Under Your Sink?

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When it comes to kitchen storage, the cabinet under the sink is the space most people don't like to think about. It's easy to just throw all the bottles of different cleaners in there and slam the door, but the adjustable shelf organizer from STORAGE MANIAC offers a better solution. You can return order to the chaos and make it easy to find what you need when you need it.

Reviewers say this two-shelf unit is "very well made," noting that the length is adjustable to fit the size of your cabinet. The shelf's surface consists of steel panels, which can also be moved to make space for the sink's pipes. "Under my kitchen sink looks wonderful now!" one owner declares. It's also perfect for under your bathroom vanity.

Use Your Kitchen Wall to Establish Mise en Place

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Great chefs run their kitchens with an impeccable sense of mise en place — the principle that positions everything exactly where you need it before you start so you can prepare any dish smoothly and efficiently. An empty kitchen wall provides a big opportunity to pull essentials together in one easily accessible spot — with the help of Wall Control's pegboard organizer.

It's the same kind of metal pegboard you might use to hang tools on the wall over a workbench, which ensures the board is sturdy enough to hold even your heaviest pans. "If you want something that will last a lifetime," says one reviewer, "then I highly recommend Wall Control boards." You can choose from a range of colors.

A Colorful Foundation for Food Prep

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A well-stocked kitchen needs an assortment of mixing bowls and measuring tools.

Joseph Joseph's nine-piece set features all the basics, including four measuring cups and a tablespoon. The set is made of colorful plastic that will brighten up any kitchen, and the bowls don't lose their sheen, even after multiple trips through the dishwasher.

The mixing bowls are extremely sturdy, with no-slip bottoms. "On family movie night," one reviewer reports, "three bags of microwave popcorn fit in the large mixing bowl." The small mixing bowl can hold a dozen eggs at once, with no problem.

Get All Your Spices in Order

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The hard part of becoming a more adventurous home cook isn't finding unique ingredients — it's keeping track of them once you pack them away in your pantry. YouCopia's Chef's Edition SpiceStack has drawers that slide out from their frame and tilt forward so you can view the contents at a glance. There's enough room for up to 30 regular-sized spice bottles.

Reviewers call the SpiceStack "a total dream," praising the "sturdy plastic drawers" for their "amazing spice storage." It even comes with blank and preprinted labels for the front of the drawers if you want to take immediate stock of your inventory.

You've Got to Hide Your Knives Away

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When you've got a small kitchen counter, a chunky knife block can take up a lot of valuable space. Wusthof's under-the-cabinet knife block is the perfect solution, giving you easy access to eight knives (and a honing steel), then swiveling out of the way when you're done.

The beechwood block screws into the underside of a kitchen cabinet with just three screws, and many reviewers describe it as "very solid" and "excellently detailed with a smooth finish." They also note that the knives are held in their slots magnetically, but "they will fly out if you're not careful." Then again, you would always be careful with knives, right?

No More Fumbling for the Conditioner

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"This shower caddy is epic!" raves one user who bought Simple Houseware's hanging shower head organizer. It has a deep basket for shampoo, conditioner and other bottles, with a shelf beneath that can hold razors, sponges and bars of soap, plus hangers for a loofah or a back brush.

When you don't have a window ledge next to your shower or space in the corners of your tub to hold stuff, just hang this caddy over your shower head to keep everything in reach. Other customers praise it as "super sturdy" and "very stable... exactly what my husband and I needed."

Making Bath Time Lots of Fun

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If you don't feel comfortable hanging a caddy on your shower head, you can always try the mesh shower curtain organizer from Yihoon. It hangs securely on your shower rod or towel rack and has mesh pockets big enough to hold everything you need, from washcloths to shampoo bottles.

"We have a small shower, and I hate the look of bottles all over the place," says one reviewer. This organizer offers an ideal solution. The mesh pockets dry quickly, and you can always throw it in the washer if it gets a little funky.

Keep Your Cool — and Your Quiet

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In a small room, every inch of floor space counts. Bulky fans take up too much room — and usually make too much noise. Lasko's oscillating tower fan stands discreetly in a small space and boasts a woodgrain finish that blends in with most decors.

More importantly, as one reviewer observes, "It's quieter than any tower fan I've ever owned," even at its highest speeds. A remote control allows you to change settings without getting up, and a nighttime mode allows you to slowly taper from high to low while you drift off to sleep.

So Many Cables. So. Many. Cables.

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The TV, the cable box, the DVD player, the video game console, the high-speed modem, the base for the wireless phone — you've got tons of devices to plug in and very few outlets. Belkin's 12-outlet power strip and surge protector can help you keep everything up and running.

The power strip has six outlets running down the middle and another three on each side, especially designed to hold those oversized power adaptors that always cause you to lose the adjoining outlet on normal power strips. The internal circuitry can even gauge how much power each device is using and spread the voltage accordingly. "If I need more power bars in the future," says one satisfied reviewer, "these are what I will buy."

Get All Those Cords Out of Sight

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Even if you have a power strip big enough to handle all your electronic devices, you still have to deal with all those cords and cables, which can create an unsightly mess along your floor and walls. A few cable concealers from SimpleCord can take care of that problem. The plastic units are designed to blend with most wall colors, leaving a streamlined path from devices to an outlet.

Reviewers praise these concealers as "easy to install" and "very sturdy." Once you have your wires laid down in the raceway containers, slide the plastic cover on, and you're all set. Add-on units allow you to turn corners easily, and you can even lock them into place along your baseboards with adhesive strips or mounting screws.

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