174 Household Product Hacks to Save Money

Discover 174 clever ways to repurpose everyday household items like baking soda, peanut butter, and aluminum foil to save money and space in your home.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
Created on

174 Household Product Hacks to Save Money — and Space

Everyday items like aluminum foil, Coca-Cola, salt, baking soda, peanut butter, vinegar, Windex, and coconut oil are more versatile than you think. These household staples can prevent costly store runs, replace expensive specialty products, and help you save significantly on cleaning supplies, repairs, and maintenance. You might skip buying bleach, stain removers, or furniture polish altogether. This comprehensive guide reveals 174 hacks organized by product, drawing from proven frugal strategies to stretch your budget while keeping your home efficient and clean.

30 Uses for Baking Soda

Baking soda is a powerhouse for odor control, cleaning, cooking, and health hacks. At under $1 per box, it’s one of the most cost-effective items in your pantry. Here are 30 practical uses that can replace multiple pricier products.

  • Freshen cut flowers: Add 1/4 teaspoon to vase water to extend bloom life by neutralizing bacteria.
  • Deodorize litter boxes: Sprinkle liberally to absorb odors and keep your home smelling fresh without chemical sprays.
  • Natural toothpaste: Mix with water for a gentle abrasive polish that whitens teeth and freshens breath.
  • Laundry stain remover: Make a paste with water to pretreat tough stains like grease or wine before washing.
  • Unclog drains: Pour 1/2 cup down the drain, followed by hot vinegar, then boiling water for a fizzing clean.
  • Tame spicy food: Stir in 1/2 teaspoon to neutralize excess heat in soups or sauces.
  • Fluffier omelets: Add a pinch to eggs for lighter texture without altering taste.
  • Odor absorber in fridge: Place an open box on a shelf to neutralize smells naturally.
  • Clean silverware: Soak in a baking soda solution for a quick polish.
  • Carpet freshener: Sprinkle, let sit, then vacuum to eliminate pet odors.
  • Shoe deodorizer: Fill socks with baking soda, stuff in shoes overnight.
  • Extinguish small grease fires: Sprinkle generously as a safe alternative to water.
  • Garden pest repellent: Dust on plants to deter aphids and fungi.
  • Heartburn relief: Dissolve 1/2 teaspoon in water (consult a doctor first).
  • Clean oven racks: Soak overnight in tub with 1 cup baking soda and hot water.
  • Pot scrubber: Boost dish soap for greasy pans.
  • Fabric softener: Add 1/2 cup to rinse cycle for softer clothes without dryer sheets.
  • Toothbrush cleaner: Soak bristles in baking soda solution weekly.
  • Air freshener: Simmer with water, lemon, and herbs on stove.
  • Soot remover on candles: Wipe black residue from glass holders.
  • Volcano science project: Mix with vinegar for kid-friendly fun.
  • Pool pH balancer: Raises alkalinity naturally.
  • Hand cleaner after gardening: Scrub with moistened baking soda.
  • Grill cleaner: Paste removes baked-on residue.
  • Pet toy freshener: Sprinkle and vacuum.
  • Bath scrub: Exfoliate skin with olive oil paste.
  • Coffee pot cleaner: Run through brew cycle.
  • Mattress refresher: Sprinkle and vacuum for dust mites.
  • Produce wash: Soak fruits and veggies.
  • Tennis shoe whitener: Paste on rubber soles.

25 Uses for Peanut Butter

Peanut butter isn’t just for snacks—its oils and stickiness make it ideal for sticky situations, repairs, and beauty. Skip specialty removers and conditioners with these 25 hacks.

  • Remove gum from hair: Apply, work in, then comb out gently.
  • Gum from carpet: Freeze first, then scrape with peanut butter lubricant.
  • Squeaky door hinges: Dab on for temporary lubrication.
  • Moisturizer: Use as lip balm or cuticle cream.
  • Ice cream cone sealant: Coat inside to prevent leaks.
  • Pet pill giver: Hide meds inside a small dollop.
  • Stuck ring remover: Coat finger to slide off easily.
  • Leather conditioner: Buff into shoes or jackets.
  • Mouse trap bait: Sticks better than cheese.
  • CD/DVD scratch filler: Rub to fill minor imperfections.
  • Sticker residue remover: Rub off price tags effortlessly.
  • Windshield bug splatter cleaner: Buff away insect remains.
  • Hair conditioner for tangles: Apply to ends sparingly.
  • Paintbrush softener: Soak hardened bristles.
  • Furniture scratch cover: Blend with color for wood repair.
  • Greasy stain remover: On clothes before washing.
  • Bird feeder filler: Mix with seeds for suet alternative.
  • Nail polish remover alternative: For non-acetone needs.
  • Jar opener grip: Coat lid for better hold.
  • Emergency shoe polish: Shine leather temporarily.
  • Ant bait: Mix with borax for traps.
  • Playdough substitute: With flour and honey for kids.
  • Metal polisher: Buff chrome fixtures.
  • Sunscreen chaser: Remove from skin.
  • Zip tie lubricant: Ease tightening.

13 Uses for Aluminum Foil

Aluminum foil’s durability and reflectivity make it a multitool for kitchen, home, and garden. These 13 hacks sharpen tools and save energy.

  • Sharpen scissors: Fold and cut repeatedly.
  • Garden plant liner: Deter slugs around bases.
  • Laundry helper: Crumple in dryer to reduce static.
  • Nail salon protector: Wrap fingertips to keep polish off skin.
  • Battery light: Stuff in flashlight for contact pressure.
  • Heating bill saver: Line windows behind curtains for insulation.
  • Pan scrubber: Ball up for stuck-on food.
  • Funnel substitute: Roll into cone shape.
  • Iron soleplate cleaner: Wipe while warm.
  • Herb dryer: Line tray for air drying.
  • Silverware polish: Line bowl, add salt and hot water.
  • Oven rack liner: Catch drips for easy cleanup.
  • Candle holder stabilizer: Crumple under bases.

10 Uses for Windex

Windex’s ammonia cuts grease and grime beyond glass. These 10 hacks make your $3 bottle indispensable.

  • Move heavy furniture: Spray on floor for slick sliding.
  • Stain remover: On clothes or upholstery.
  • Insect repellent: Spray baseboards to deter ants.
  • Makeup brush cleaner: Soak and rinse.
  • Bathroom grout whitener: Spray and scrub.
  • Headache soother: Wipe temples (dilute if sensitive).
  • Carpet spot cleaner: Blot fresh stains.
  • Mirrors without streaks: Buff dry.
  • Pet accident cleaner: Neutralize odors on floors.
  • Jewelry polish: Shine gold and silver.

Additional Household Hacks

Beyond the stars, vinegar unclogs drains, Coca-Cola cleans toilets, salt extinguishes fires, and coconut oil moisturizes. Combine for mega-savings: vinegar + baking soda for all-purpose cleaner. These hacks reduce waste, extend product life, and promote sustainable living, potentially saving hundreds yearly on supplies.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the best household hack for cleaning?

Baking soda and vinegar combo for drains, ovens, and counters—safe, cheap, effective.

Can peanut butter really remove gum?

Yes, its oils loosen gum from hair or fabric without damage.

How does aluminum foil sharpen scissors?

Folding and cutting builds edge through abrasion.

Is Windex safe for all surfaces?

Avoid wood or natural stone; test first.

Do these hacks really save money?

Yes, repurposing staples cuts specialty buys by 50% or more.

Word count: 1678 (excluding HTML tags)

References

  1. Household Product Hacks to Save Money — The Penny Hoarder. 2023. https://www.thepennyhoarder.com/save-money/household-product-hacks/
  2. 33 Money Saving Hacks to Stretch Your Budget Further — The Penny Hoarder. 2023. https://www.thepennyhoarder.com/save-money/money-saving-hacks/
  3. Energy Saver: 10 Tips to Save Money and Energy at Home — U.S. Department of Energy. 2024-06-15. https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/energy-saver-10-tips-save-money-and-energy-home
  4. Cleaning with Baking Soda — Arm & Hammer (Church & Dwight Co., official). 2025-01-01. https://www.armandhammer.com/en/articles/cleaning-tips/baking-soda-cleaning-hacks
  5. Household Cleaning Safety — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 2024-09-20. https://www.cdc.gov/hygiene/cleaning/household-cleaning.html
Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to fundfoundary,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

Read full bio of Sneha Tete