The gadgets you need in your home picked by Mrs Hinch

Mrs Hinch Recommends

by Hannah Carroll |
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Social media influencer, Mrs Hinch, often takes to her Instagram to show us her must-have gadgets around the home. Sophie Hinchliffe, better known as Mrs Hinch, is mummy to two adorable boys, Ronnie and Lennie. She often shows the best gadgets and products that make her family's life easier and better.

We know how difficult it can be to look after a household and tend to little ones. These products are great time-saving hacks that we just love. So, here are the must-have gadgets as picked by Mrs Hinch.

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When you have a child hanging off your hip, it can be increasingly difficult to get all the household chores done. Having a clean home is important when you have young children as it can help avoid allergies and other breathing problems. Household germs can spread quickly and cause your family to become unwell - little immune systems aren't as strong as our adult ones. Cleaning up spills, vacuuming your carpets, and keeping your kitchen and bathroom tidy will kill germs.

Mrs Hinch products
©Instagram/ Mrs Hinch

Although we know how difficult it can be to be on top of all of the jobs that need to be done around the house, the items chosen by Mrs Hinch are likely to cut down the time you need to spend cleaning. It means you have much more time to do the things you enjoy, like enjoying some playtime with your little one or just taking time to rest.

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BRITOR Chopping Board with Containers
Price: £31.99 (was £39.99)

This chopping board makes meal prep seriously lightwork. It comes with a gap in the board and four containers so you can chop and store instantly. Made from eco-friendly, untreated bamboo, it comes with four graters too to make slicing and chopping even easier.

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ACE2ACE Pet Hair Remover Roller
Price: £11.99 (was £19.99)

Mrs Hinch used this to remove pet hair from her furniture. Reusable and easy to use, you can use it on rugs, stairs, bedding, and more to pick up fur. It'll collect all the hairs picked up and you can open and empty when needed.

SonicScrubber Household Electrical Cleaning Brush 
Price: £22.95

The SonicScrubber is an amazing device for getting into all of those hard to reach places. The cleaning gadget can save you lots of time when scrubbing the kitchen or bathroom. It is a brilliant gadget for removing dirt and bacteria - you'll really get into those nooks and crannies.

Dymo Omega Home Embossing Label Maker
Price: £15

Being organised is a fantastic way to save time. Mrs Hinch uses this label maker to mark what an item is. It is helpful for items inside containers, folders or boxes.

The Home Edit & iDesign Expanding Drawer OrganiserJohn Lewis

The expanding draw organiser is a fantastic way to organise your drawers. Mrs Hinch uses them in her kitchen drawers.

CLEVER CUTTER 2-in-1 KNIFE 
Price: £5.10

This Clever Cutter 2-in-1 knife allows you to cut your vegetables directly into the pot. We love this concept as it means less washing up and more time to play!

1 Pieces Grape Tomato Cherry Slicer Vegetable Fruit Cutter
Price: £4.69

This product makes life so much easier as you can quickly cut fruit and vegetables. The easy to use cutter is perfect for creating baby lead weaning snacks.

Silicone Hair Scalp Massager BrushEbay
Price: £5.99

A silicone hair scalp massager will have you feeling like a new person while cutting down the time it takes you to wash your hair. Mrs Hinch loves using this massager every time she cleans her luscious locks.

Simply store your plastic wrap, parchment paper, and foil in this dispenser and cut efficiently with the two-way sliding function. Designed to fit neatly in the kitchen drawer, it'll keep your kitchen tidy and is a smart way of getting cling film without those awkward edges.

Tips to get your child involved

When your child reaches the age of two, you can slowly begin to involve them in household jobs. Toddlers are very enthusiastic helpers, so why not utilise their skills with some age-appropriate jobs. Learning to clean is a life skill we all need to master. Here are some great tips on how you can involve your child.

• Give your child clear instructions and explain why this job is important.

• Keep your child on task by giving lots of praise - you could even use a reward chart.

• Children are not expert cleaners. Do not set your expectations too high.

• Give age-appropriate jobs like tidying toys or putting away items into a basket.

• Ask them to organise their toys.

Hannah Carroll is our Senior Digital Writer.  In her capacity, she curates top-notch listicles, crafts insightful how-to guides, and delivers expert product reviews. As a mother of three, Hannah draws upon her comprehensive understanding of all facets of family life to bring true insight into all the products that make running a home easier.

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