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Nobody should open their stockings to find random, tiny trinkets this year. Behold, eight items that your friends and family will wonder how they ever lived without. Disclaimer: you'll likely end up buying a few for yourself. 

Triton 3-in-1 Cable

Not only does the Triton 3-in-1 Cable charge three devices at once, but it also powers them up 50% faster than regular cables do. The high-speed charger features a braided design for minimum wear and tear. 

Get the Triton 3-in-1 Cable for $9.99 (Reg. $29)

Geekey Multi-Tool

The deceivingly small Geekey Multi-Tool packs a big punch. Looks like a key, works like a charm: open bottles, loosen screws, open boxes, bend wires... the list goes on. 

Get the Geekey Multi-Tool for $22.99 (Reg. $55) 

nOcean Wearable Reusable Silicone Straw

Sip smarter with the nOcean Wearable Reusable Silicone Straw. The handy design makes it simple (and stylish) to wear as a bracelet, so it's there when you need it. Plus, 50% of net profits go to ocean cleanup efforts. A win-win. 

Get the nOcean Wearable Reusable Silicone Straw for $15.99 (Reg. $20) 

The Kitchen Cube: All-in-1 Measuring Device

We're all for culinary tools that simplify cooking while making cleanup easy. That's what you get with The Kitchen Cube: All-in-1 Measuring Device, which takes 19 measurements without eating up your cabinet space. 

Apple Watch Wireless Charger Keychain

Running out of battery has never been so unlikely. The Apple Watch Wireless Charger Keychain is tiny, hangs on a keychain or bag and has 950mAh ready to roll in any situation.  

Get the Apple Watch Wireless Charger Keychain for $19.99 (Reg. $49) 

BAKBLADE 2.0 Plus DIY Back Hair Removal & Body Shaver

Simplify shaving with the BAKBLADE 2.0 Plus DIY Back Hair Removal & Body Shaver. Designed to deliver the cleanest, closest, and safest shave (wet or dry), this clever device boasts an impressive 4.3 stars on Amazon. 

Get the BAKBLADE 2.0 Plus DIY Back Hair Removal & Body Shaver for $15.99 (Reg. $39) 

Bright Basics Hands-Free LED Flexible Neck Light

Reading in bed, while traveling, or really anywhere with dim lighting is now easy, thanks to the Bright Basics Hands-Free LED Flexible Neck Light. Grab your favorite book, kick back, and choose from three different light modes. 

Get the Bright Basics Hands-Free LED Flexible Neck Light for $19.99 (Reg. $49)

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