Holiday Guides

Do you know someone whose motto is: "A place for everything and everything in its place?" If so, you're shopping for a neat freak this holiday season. We scoured (get it?) the web looking for fun, innovative, affordable gifts for the person who gets mean when it's time to clean. From an awesome holiday ornament organizer to the amazing, motorized Scumbuster, our suggestions will have even the most experienced dust buster talking dirty.


Holiday Shopping - Budget Buys for the Neat Freak

Holiday Guide
OCT
21
2009
SantaC
North Pole, AK

1. Dust bunnies are a nightmare for neat freaks. Turn the tables on them with the dust bunny mitt. It's cute, soft and helps vanquish furry friends from their nests on floors, in cupboards and on tabletops. - $16.00

2. A neat freak needs to be organized on the go, too, so help them get there with a Lori Greiner bag organizer. It slips easily in and out of purses and bags and has pockets for glasses, cosmetics, pens, a cell phone and more. - $20.00

3. Loose items that bounce around in the car while you're driving are distracting and potentially hazardous. Keep your neat freak safe and organized on the road with the Backseat Valet from Blue Ridge. It hangs easily from the headrests and is perfect for storing anything from a football to magazines. - $13.00

4. The thin shape and velvet lining on Huggable Hangers make it possible to save closet space and keep clothes from slipping to the floor. They're available for pants, shirts and tank tops, so it's easy to keep every item expertly folded and in place. - prices vary

5. Pots and pans have special storage racks in the kitchen, but what to do about the lids? There's an easy solution: the Organize.com door mount lid rack. It holds up to six lids and hangs off of a pantry door. The slim design ensures it won't take up too much space. - $8.00 at Organize.com

6. Mama and Papa Neat Freak will go gaga for the Munchkin Diaper Change Organizer. The diaper organizer hangs conveniently from the side of a dresser, changing table or crib and includes eight storage areas for all the baby essentials: creams, lotions, wipes, diapers and powders. The center space holds up to 50 diapers! - $22.00

7. Have dirt and grime to get rid of? Who's your neat freak gonna call? ScumBuster! This spinning, motorized brush cleans all those tough surfaces - from outdoor furniture to the bath tub - in a breeze. The ScumBuster comes with a rechargeable battery that can destroy dirt for up to 30 minutes. - $42.00

8. A paper storage cube system suits the work-from-home neat freak well. Eighteen shelves stack in to three separate cubes to make a tower of power for paperwork. Wheels make the entire stack portable. Bonus points: it's specially designed for scrapbook paper and supplies, so it can serve a dual purpose for the crafty neat freak. - $60.00

9. Every dog-loving neat freak needs a dog bone-shaped Our Pets storage bin. It's the ideal place to keep all of Fido's toys, leashes and treats. Plus, it's a lot more fun and stylish than that big old plastic box you used to use. - $23.00

10. Between gift wrap, presents, ornaments and bows there is a lot to keep track of during the holidays. Help them keep everything categorized with the Snapware Snap-N-Stack Ornament Box. Three stackable trays and dividers keep your holiday supplies separated and easy to locate when needed. - $20.00

11. SPLURGE: Clothing irons are a household item of the past. Today, steamers are the best way to de-wrinkle clothing and clean upholstery. Your neat freak will thank you for eliminating their dry cleaning bill while still giving their clothes and furniture that always fresh, new look. We recommend the Jiffy J-2000. - $150.00

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