14 Dorm Essentials You Didn’t Know You Needed

Cup ramen, lounge forts, shared bathrooms, all nighters. One of the most iconic parts of a college experience is the dorms. They’re both incredible and terrible, and basically a summer camp for adults without any supervision. You make friends that last a lifetime and you have never lived in closer vicinity to all your buddies. However, dorm space is some of the most limited and least private you will likely ever experience in during your adult life, as you only have 1 room, and for most people, just a section of this single room. Clever space saving and small must-have items are critical to making your dorm room cozy and maximizing living utility.

1. A Flexible Power Strip

Since space is a commodity in a dorm room, getting items that are flexible and can fit anywhere, even in an odd nook or cranny, is essential to get the most out of the space you do have. A flexible power strip can fit in any weird nook and also can accommodate various flat plugs and their direction specific wires.

2. Power Bed Riser

Bed risers are a MUST in a dorm room, where one of the keys to getting more space is adding vertical space. There are all sorts of risers to choose from to get that under bed storage, but a power outlet bed riser is fantastic to add yet more outlets, and have a close outlet for charging your phone, your laptop, your alarm clock, etc. Now, you may be thinking that your flexible power strip is enough, but in a dorm room where there is likely only 1 or 2 outlets on your side of the room, adding any power strips or additional outlets is a smart idea.

3. Laptop Locks

This is a must when you are living with someone who is ultimately, a stranger! Even if you know and trust your roommate, you don’t want to have to worry about locking your room door every time you need to just use the bathroom. Locking your laptop gives you a little more freedom with the door.

4. A Keurig Coffee Maker

Coffee is the lifeblood of college students, and you don’t want to always have to go out or run to the cafeteria to grab some. Single serving coffee machines are pretty affordable and compact. Just make sure to hide or lock your cartridges because you know you will be the envy of your dorm hall!

5. A Hand Steamer

It isn’t very realistic to lug an ironing board and an iron into an already cramped space, but that doesn’t mean you won’t have events where you need to look extra sharp. A hand steamer is a small and efficient little tool that will store easily, and do just as good, if not better, of a job getting your clothes to look crisp.

6. An eBook Reader

This is a commodity I would have killed for when I was in college. They now offer tons of textbooks as e-books, which is an absolute godsend for your back and shoulders in not having to carry around all those huge heavy hard cover textbooks. Even if they don’t have all your textbooks available, an eReader is still an incredibly nifty item for reading. There is nothing that saves more space on this list than an eReader in lieu of a bunch of books.

7. Amazon Fire Stick / Google Chromecast

Either one of these USB casting devices are clutch if you are bringing a TV to your dorm. You assuredly will not have cable, but you can have something almost as close using your Hulu/Netflix/HBO subscriptions from your phone and casting them to your TV with these devices.

8. Noise Canceling Headphones

A good solid pair of noise cancelling headphones will be an investment that pays long after and beyond college. Being able to block out noisy roommates during studying is just the tip of the iceberg and well worth the investment. Travelling back and forth to your hometown will be whisper quiet with a pair of these puppies on the plane, and every hotel room or apartment you’re ever in will be your own silent sanctuary.

9. A Crock Pot

You should check with your school first to ensure it’s allowed, but if it is, a crock pot you must have! You can toss a bunch of stuff into the pot, turn it on low, leave it for the day…and by the time you get back from campus, dinner is served! If your dorms have banned crock pots, consider an electric water kettle. Being able to boil water in dorm room is super convenient & clutch for all sorts of easy meals, like the ever iconic cup ramen.

10. Lap Desk

Let’s face it. The best place to do anything and everything is your bed, but for studying with notes and a laptop and books, it can be kind of a pain to NOT sit at your desk. Solve this problem by grabbing a lap desk and being able to be studious AND cozy. There are even ones with built in cup holders so you don’t need to worry about knocking over your glass of wi–tea.  Your glass full of non alcoholic, study conducive tea…..

11. Clip Lights

Any item that allows you to do what you want, while minimally annoying or disturbing your roommate, is clutch in a dorm. This is a simple necessity that can save many the passive aggressive door slams in response to roomie frustrations. If you need to stay up later than your bed neighbor, using a clip light on the side of your desk or bed will spare the other half of your room from having to suffocate under the covers or wear an uncomfortable eye mask. As such, it will spare you the door slam and bright lights in the morning. Keeping things respectful without being asked will promote that same behavior from your roommate, and back and forth that will go, making everyone’s lives more pleasant.

12. Mini Fan/Heater

If you’re lucky, you won’t have control over the thermostat in your dorm room (because I can say from personal experience, this can cause quite a war between roommates), so having a mini fan and heater is clutch in controlling your own temperature. Also, by having a personal fan or heater, it is a slight bit easier to keep yourself the temperature you want without it affecting your roommate.

13. Rolling Storage Cart

A portable storage cart is perfect for organizing your things, while having the ability to roll it in and out of a less accessible nook in your room. You are going to need those shelves, so why not get them on wheels so you have the ability to roll it out of the way, but still get to it when you need it? Plus, there are some very stylish little rolling carts that will add some pizzazz to your room.

14. Cordless Hand Vacuum

Just because your parents aren’t there, doesn’t mean it is any less gnarly to not clean and vacuum your room. If anything, your room gets far gnarlier because you are doing everything in one room; studying, eating, relaxing, sleeping, midnight snacking, Netflix marathoning, gaming, the list goes on. A little wireless hand vac will make the difference of feeling like you are living in a frat house, and feeling like you are in your home.

Grab these items and some posters and your dorm room will be all set to be as cozy and useful as possible for your educational endeavors!

Essential Kitchen Tools Every Baker Needs

If your last Great British Bake-Off marathon made you suddenly want to take up baking, welcome to the club. Baking is a wonderful therapeutic way to cook, with the end result being a delicious guilt pleasure. However, not even the best chef can bake if you don’t have the baking essentials. Below are the 14 tools every baker, beginner or advanced, needs in their kitchen.

1. Oven Thermometer

Unless you have a brand new or regularly calibrated oven, your oven’s temperature is likely inaccurate. Incorrect temperature ruins baked goods and you waste hours spent on the recipe and money spent on ingredients. Inexpensive, but essential, place it in your oven so you always know the actual temperature and your baked goods will come out perfect every time.

Recommendation: Rubbermaid Stainless Steel Oven Monitoring Thermometer ($7)

2. HAND MIXER

For the beginner baker, a hand mixer with the various attachments is perfect. A stand mixer is fantastic if you can afford one, but a hand mixer will do the job just as well, with a bit extra effort. Hand mixers can be used for all sorts of things, baking or cooking alike.

Recommendation: KitchenAid 5-Speed Ultra Hand Mixer ($40)

3. FOOD SCALE

In baking, precision is key, and the most precise way to measure is with a food scale. It is still good to have measuring cups/spoons, but if you have to choose one or the other, go with the scale!

Recommendation: Ozeri Digital Kitchen and Food Scale ($13)

4. SILICONE BAKING MATS

These are one of the best things you can own for baking, as it can make any surface useable for baking purposes, is nonstick, and can even withstand the oven so you can save money not having to buy parchment paper. You can use them as an easy nonstick surface for pouring out my toffee or brittle to cool, after dipping candies and truffles (they release SO easily!), for rolling out cinnamon roll dough, pie dough, pizza dough, and more. The bottoms of your cookies will always be evenly baked and they slide right off the mat. Cleaning is a breeze and they’re even dishwasher friendly.

Recommendation: Silpat Silicone Baking Mats ($15-$25)

5. COOKIE SCOOPS

These are not just for perfectly shaped cookies! Get one in each size and use the large for cupcake/muffin and pancake batter, ice cream, and the prettiest mashed potato scoops. Use the medium for cookies, and use the small for truffles, tiny cookies, and as a melon baller. They’re infinitely handy!

Recommendation: Norpro Cookie Scoop Set of 3 ($30)

6. SIFTER

Some recipes require sifting dry ingredients like flour, sugar, chemical leaveners, and/or cocoa powder. That step is not just for fun or to make your life difficult. It aerates these ingredients and rids any lumps so your recipe turns out. It’s inexpensive and crucial!

Recommendation: Mrs. Anderson’s Hand Crank Sifter ($10) 

7. COOLING RACKS

Never let your cakes, cupcakes, muffins, etc cool in the pan set on the counter. The bottoms’ cooling rate is incredibly slow because no air is getting to that bottom portion of the pan. And for cookies? They must cool on racks, most certainly not on your counter or on the baking sheet. Cooling racks are imperative so that the cooking process stops and your baked goods cool evenly. These stackable racks are nifty for saving space if you’re cooling a lot of munchies at once.

Recommendation: Sunflair 3 Tier Stackable Cooling Rack ($27)

8. ROLLING PIN

An obvious essential! There are also pricier ones with rings that control the thickness of what you’re rolling, but a basic one will do just fine.

Recommendation:  Farberware Classic Wood Rolling Pin ($13)

9. BAKING PANS

There are a million different sizes and shapes of baking pans, but the essentials you must own are at least: 3 9-inch cake pans, 2 9-inch square pans, 2 12-count muffin pans, 1 9-inch pie plate, 1 9×13 baking pan, 1 24-count mini muffin pan, 1 9×5 inch (or 8×4 inch) loaf pan. There are all sorts of brands in varying design and quality, so you can start cheap, but invest in nicer ones that cook more evenly and reliably once you can afford it.

Recommendation: Rachael Ray Cucina 4-Piece Bakeware Set ($34)

High End Recommendation: Williams Sonoma Goldtouch® Nonstick 4-Piece Set ($80)

10. RIMMED BAKING SHEETS

This is just an extension of the above, but rimmed baking sheets are critical. You can use them for baking cookies, sheet cakes, breads, pouring out toffee/brittle/bark, roasting vegetables, meat, you name it. The 12×17 inch size is perfection for holding a dozen cookies and the rimmed edges prevent any sauces/syrups from dripping off the sheet. Every baker should have at least 2.

Recommendation: Circulon Nonstick Bakeware, Baking Sheets ($25)

11. PASTRY BLENDER

Pie dough, biscuits, scones, streusel, and other delicious miracles are made with a pastry blender. It’s handy for breaking up cold butter into tiny little bits and pieces among your other ingredients– but not completely incorporating it. These cold butter bits = flaky dough. A metal pastry cutter keeps your butter cold where other tools (or your hands) might warm it, which is the exact opposite of what you’re trying to accomplish. Inexpensive and essential.

Recommendation: Orblue Pastry Blender Stainless Steel ($8)

12. SPATULAS & WHISKS

From stirring and mixing, to scraping the sides of bowls, spreading frosting, cooking, etc, you will use them for everything, everyday. Whisks are another often used essential and these silicone ones are far easier to clean and won’t scrape the bottom of your saucepan.

Recommendation: TTLIFE Silicone Spatula & Whisk Set ($23)

13. MIXING BOWLS

You obviously cannot bake if you have nothing to mix your ingredients in! Glass or metal bowls are essential because egg will not whisk up otherwise. It is also nifty to have bowls with pouring spouts for various batters, cake, pancake, cupcakes, what have you. If you only choose one though go for glass or metal, not plastic!

Recommendation: Finedine Stainless Steel Mixing Bowls ($23)

14. MEASURING CUPS & SPOONS

Measuring cups and spoons and liquid measuring cups are key for every baker. The best sets are the ones with lots of uncommon measurements, like 1/8 tsp and 1/2 tbsp and such. There are also nifty silicone bendable measuring cups for liquid other than just the standard pyrex ones.

Recommendation: 1Easylife Measuring Cups and Spoons Set of 15 ($27) & Pyrex 3-Piece Glass Measuring Cup Set ($15)

With these 14 items, you are all set to get baking and become your household’s very own Martha Stewart.  

Ready, set, bake!