We have prepared a very comprehensive decluttering list for you and compiled 75 things to throw away today! Come and see it!
Electronic Product
- Broken small appliances
Like an electronic alarm clock? Or those gadgets that are useless even if the batteries are replaced. If you really needed it, then you would have fixed it, and if you didn’t…then what are you keeping it for?
- Electronic products and accessories of unknown purpose
Admit it! We don’t bother to research what those products are that are simply unimportant and rarely used. Many people actually only need a basic mobile phone, computer, camera charging cable, flash drive, USB, memory card, etc.
- Electronic product accessories
Electronic products, accessories, wires, and charging cables that are not used, are old, have been replaced, and do not know and do not want to test. Especially charging cables. In fact, the interfaces of many products now have exactly the same appearance. Every time I buy something, I will get an identical charging cable. Over time, the charging cables at my home have piled up!
Strictly speaking, these are items that are “of no use” to you, so get rid of them as soon as possible!
- DVDs, VCDs
Unless it is a collection that you really want, or a package with other peripherals that you really want, many videos have digital versions, which can also save space on a CD player (please support genuine viewing).
Or, transfer them to a hard drive to save space on your shelf.
You can turn them into art too! I’ve seen many people make CDs into various interesting works. If you’re interested, you can give it a try!
If you want to know more about declutter DVDs, you can watch: Declutter DVDs: Methods and Techniques
Digital Data
- Apps you don’t often use
Delete it! If you really want to use it, just download it at any time. You will look at it on your phone every day. Hoarding unused apps can easily distract you and cause visual fatigue. You can directly discover those apps that you may have downloaded and never opened again in the uncommon apps in the phone settings.
- Email ads you never want to see again
Just be diligent this time and spend ten minutes to cancel the junk subscription that has been annoying you for months! It is better to solve it once and for all than to spend a little time deleting it every time!
- Screenshot photo
I shouldn’t be the only one who often screenshots information for convenience, right? As a result, my mobile phone gallery is full of messy screenshots. Some may still be useful, but some are completely useless. Likewise, spend some time decluttering your phone gallery and deleting those screenshots that are useless and take up space~
- Screenshot photo
I shouldn’t be the only one who often screenshots information for convenience, right? As a result, my mobile phone gallery is full of messy screenshots. Some may still be useful, but some are completely useless. Likewise, spend some time decluttering your phone gallery and deleting those screenshots that are useless and take up space~
You can also read more about declutter photos here: How to Declutter Pictures: A Complete Guide
Ornaments
- Art supplies not in use
I once bought a bunch of art supplies in order to learn to draw, and now I still have various unopened pencils, oil pastels, etc. at home. In fact, I later started learning to draw with an iPad, and I probably won’t be able to use these art supplies in the future. Taken apart again. I ended up giving them to my cousin and she seemed to love them!
- Souvenirs
Specifically refers to those souvenirs that really have no commemorative value. Some insignificant memories really don’t need to be stored at home through these things.
- Handicrafts
If you don’t want to play with it, leaving it alone will only attract dust, and you will keep hoping that one day you will touch it again. You can take advantage of this opportunity to realize that “in fact, your enthusiasm has faded.”
- Gifts I don’t know what to do with
It might be something you’ll never use, or decor that simply doesn’t fit the style of your home. Having something like this in your home neither makes you happy nor has any practical utility. It’s better to make a decision early and throw it away.
- Old toys
Toys can be expensive. If they’re not damaged but no one in your family is using them anymore, donate them – whether to charity or a relative with young children.
- Nostalgic gadgets
Old and shabby, nostalgic gadgets and toys that you don’t want to play with or touch.
If you just want to keep something nostalgic and look at it occasionally and feel nostalgic when you look back on it, you can actually look at pictures and videos on the Internet to feel nostalgic.
- Figures, capsules, dolls, pendants
Figures, capsules, dolls, and charms that you no longer like. They are put there, you don’t like them, and you can’t show them off. In fact, it should be very uncomfortable. Especially those dolls that I caught on a whim from the claw machine on the street. I didn’t buy them specially, but they had a little meaning, but in the end I didn’t like them so much and just threw them away.
- Pens with no or no water supply, and gift pens
I know it’s a hassle to check them all, but if you spend five minutes, you can definitely find a bunch of these pens at home (or work). Do you really need a pen? So what do you do with these pens?
- Unknown key/remote control
Even if you wait until you need to open a lock, you won’t know “this key”. In the same way, if you don’t use the remote control that turns on a certain light, you may never use it. Oh, by the way, when throwing it away, remember to remove the battery inside, otherwise it may cause pollution.
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