Six Fairly Cheap Products Which Make Pandemic a Little Easier

What’s something cheap you’ve bought that’s made the pandemic a little easier?  A few suggestions we’ve seen are mask extenders to save your ears . . . anti-fog spray if you wear your mask with glasses . . . and soundproofing strips you can put around the door of your home office.

 

What’s your best pandemic purchase so far?  And is there anything small you’ve bought that’s made things easier?  Here are a few we’ve seen that people swear by, that all cost $30 or less . . .

1.  Anti-fog spray for people with glasses.  You spray it on, and it keeps your glasses from fogging up when you wear a mask.  There’s a brand on Amazon called Fog Gone that costs 10 bucks a bottle.

2.  Mask extenders, so your ears don’t hurt.  They fit around the back of your head, so your mask won’t pull on your ears all day.  You can get a four-pack on Amazon for $7.

3.  An electric milk frother.  So you can make fancy coffee without going to Starbucks.  They’re easy to use and only cost about $15.

4.  Soundproofing strips that fit around the edge of a door.  They’re a cheap way to get a little more peace and quiet in your home office.  You can do one door for $9.

5.  A mask with a clear plastic window, so people can see your mouth.  You probably don’t need it all the time, but they make it a little easier for people to understand you.  So they’re good for work.  You can get them on Etsy for $25.

6.  A selfie ring light.  They’re the easiest way to light yourself and look better in video calls.  You can get a cheaper one for about 25 bucks.

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