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by September 20th, 2016 @ 10:10 am Have you gotten in on the juicing craze yet? In the summer, nothing beats a fresh squeezed juice made with all natural ingredients, but paying five dollars or more a pop gets old fast. You can pay well over $500 for a high end juicer, but there are some great ones at more reasonable price points, too. We’ve rounded up the eight most highly rated (and affordable) juicers from our favorite registry sites, and we’d love to know which one is your fave. When you’re registering for your wedding, consider adding one of these top rated juicers under $150 to your registry. Blending up fruit & veg juice drinks with your brand new spouse is a great way to stay healthy together and avoid the sneaky newlywed weight gain that can happen when you’re basking in your marital bliss. Help your fellow bees out by letting them know which juicer to register for. Vote in the poll and let us know which one of these best juicers on the market is your favorite!
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But if you enter the code UV2VT6P7 at checkout, you can grab it for an additional $3 off. Anker PowerCore 10,000 mAh Portable Charger, $18.69 (originally $49.99), available at Amazon. [63% off with code UV2VT6P7] Amazon currently has a great deal on a good pair of midrange headphones, with the Sony XBA-H1 marked down to $118. That’s around $30 off their usual going rate, and the most significant drop they’ve had since Black Friday 2014. While they did sell for a couple years back, discounts have been exceedingly rare ever since. Sony XBA-H1 In-Ear Headphones, $118 (originally $149.99), available at Amazon. Follow Insider Picks on Twitter.A friend of mine recently confided in me a secret she shares with millions of other millennials: She doesn’t own a real vacuum cleaner. Despite being 30 years old, having her own place, and living with a cat, she’s cleaning her apartment with a $50 stick vac she picked up at Target. Although stereotypes say that 18-34 year olds have no problem opening their wallets for smartphones, craft beer, and pricey urban apartments, data shows that many young adults overlook a crucial weapon in the arsenal of adulthood: A vacuum cleaner tougher than a dustbuster.
When millennials buy a vacuum, they tend to spend less than $150—22 percent less than older adults spend. That leaves them with inexpensive uprights, cheap cordless vacuums, and plug-in stick vacs. Those are great for cleaning up debris tracked in from outside or crumbs spilled in the kitchen, but they’re virtually useless for getting allergens out of carpets—let alone cleaning upholstery or chasing dust bunnies from under furniture. For that, you need a vacuum with a motorized brush and enough suction to get that dirt into a bag you can throw away. It should come with attachments that can clean between couch cushions and under bureaus. Preferably, that vacuum will be a canister, with a hose that gives you the option of reaching tight spaces. Prepare to spend more than $150 on it, and get ready to use it every week. Credit: Flickr user "bmhkim" Don’t like the sound of the vacuum-owning life? Like paying taxes, going to bed early, and getting your cholesterol checked, having a real vacuum in your closet is just part of being a grown-up.
See, we’ve tested stick vacuums and regular vacuums, and have conclusively determined that stick vacs—while okay for touch-up work—are totally inadequate for the task of cleaning the home of an adult human. Not only do their batteries not last long enough for a whole-house clean, but they also leave behind up to 80 percent of the dirt, dust, and allergens that are buried in the pile of your carpet. It’s even more alarming when you consider that almost 60 percent of millennials are also pet owners—up 9 percent since 2010. Even if you have hardwood floors and a minimalist aesthetic, that pet hair has got to go somewhere. Likely, on your clothes and in your food, unless you own a proper vacuum. Consider the Kenmore 21614 canister vac. On sale for around $250, it comes with a powered brush head and a smaller brush for cleaning up animal fur. Our testers found that it wasn’t fancy, but it has every tool necessary to get the job done. Even though it has a long reach and weighs a decent amount, it’s designed to balance well in use and store neatly in even the smallest closets.
I can already anticipate the counterarguments from the Peter Pans of the housecleaning set: “But I don’t make that much of a mess,” they’ll protest. “I use a Swiffer,” or, “My place is so small, I don’t need a vacuum!” Fine, you can live like a teenager. Just be prepared to watch your peers quite literally leaving you in the dust. While you marinate in squalor, they’ll be grabbing promotions, buying houses, and building families—all because they had the maturity to invest a few hundred dollars in a miraculous machine that should be in the home of every man or woman old enough to rent a car. Instead of choosing to live with dust mites, pet dander, and lingering odors as your only companions, you could suck it up and buy a real vacuum. Whether you’re using it to clean a 300-sq.-ft. studio, the apartment you share with six roommates, or your mom’s basement, ownership of a full-size vacuum cleaner isn’t just a way to keep your house clean—it’s also an important step on the road to adulthood.