Switch Your Costly Household Products to These Cheap Alternatives

Household products are essential to every home, but they can sometimes be expensive. Depending on the preference of brand and need, prices can vary greatly. In 2017, Americans spent an average of $177.27 on laundry and other cleaning supplies, according to Statista. In addition, many commercial household products often carry more harmful chemicals than natural cleaning products. For example, a study by the University of Norway examined the long-term effects of exposure to household products on people around the world. Researchers found that people — women in particular — who frequently clean their home suffered more of a decline in their lung function than those who did not.

So, if you’re looking to shave a little off your monthly expenses — and protect your health — think about trying DIY cleaning products. In many cases, you might already own some of the ingredients needed to make these cheap alternatives for your household cleaners.

Multipurpose Floor Cleaner

What you’ll need:

  • 1 cup white vinegar

  • 1 tablespoon Castile soap

  • 15 drops essential oil (optional)

  • 1 bucket of water

A homemade all-purpose cleaner created by The Paleo Mama, this concoction will leave your floors sparkling. Simply combine all the above ingredients in a bucket, and you’re ready to get started. These ingredients can be used on just about every type of flooring, including tile, hardwood, linoleum, ceramic, laminate and vinyl.

You might already have these ingredients lying around your house, but if not, they’re easy to find at your local Target. Of course, you’ll need to invest in the entire bottle of each item — not just the amount needed to make one batch of solution. All the ingredients for this DIY all-purpose cleaner should cost you no more than $12. That’s still cheaper than the buying a 128-ounce bottle of Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner Reill, which costs $17.97 on Amazon Prime.

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Countertop Cleaner

What you’ll need:

  • Hydrogen peroxide

HouseLogic, a site from the National Association of Realtors, has a DIY cleaning recipe sure to disinfect your dirty countertops: hydrogen peroxide. The compound is especially effective in removing leftover residue from meat and fish. HouseLogic recommends placing it in a spray bottle for the best results. And because hydrogen peroxide is non-toxic, you don’t have to be afraid of how much of this homemade cleaning product you use.

When it comes to the price, a 32-ounce bottle of hydrogen peroxide will cost you around $10 for a pack of two 32-fluid-ounce bottles at Walmart. By comparison, a pack of two 32-fluid-ounce bottles of Lysol can cost you just over $20.