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This popular air purifier is an underrated item you'll def want on your dorm shopping list this fall. The built-in HEPA filter is capable of removing 99.97% of airborne particles (which includes dust, pollen, bacteria, and more) from rooms as big as 1,138 square feet—a necessity in an old dorm building.
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Nails are generally a no-no in dorms, so use these Command strips to hang up photos, small mirrors, and more instead. This variety pack comes with picture hanging strips that can hold up to 20 pounds.
If there's one thing you *shouldn't* skimp on for your dorm room, it's a quality vacuum (think of all the germs accumulating on that floor!!). This handheld option is great when you don't have tons of storage space, yet it still packs powerful suction and a tangle-resistant brush roll for slurping up hair, crumbs, dirt, and more.
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It goes without saying: If you have an 8 A.M. class, you're going to need a caffeine boost to get you through the semester. This slim coffee maker brews up to 12-ounce cups in a matter of minutes and is even compatible with taller to-go mugs, meaning you can take your coffee to class.
Whether you’re getting ready in your dorm room or studying outside on campus, you can blast your favorite playlist with this ridiculously light and portable speaker. It boasts impressive sound quality, packs a 12-hour battery life, and is even dust- and waterproof (so you can take it to the pool with you all summer break, too).
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It goes without saying, but desk and outlet space is precious in a dorm room—so nab this three-in-one charger for your phone, Apple Watch, and AirPods. It’ll help cut down on all the cluttered cords in your room while letting you keep your favorite tech juiced up.
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Yes, this vintage-inspired rug is an easy way to warm up your room with some pattern, but we love it for another feature: It's machine-washable. This 5x7-foot version is great for filling up your common space, but there’s smaller ones available that’ll fit next to your bed or under your desk, too.
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Use this mobile organizer to corral the overflow of anything from beauty products to heavy textbooks to cleaning supplies. (When you move into your first apartment, it'll come in handy for extra pantry space.)
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Instead of fretting over the thermostat, a clip-on fan can be just the gentle breeze you need to stay comfortable. This one is larger than many clip-ons at 8 inches wide, it has five speeds, and is rechargeable.
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Furniture that can pull double (or even triple) duty in cramped quarters is worth the buy. This ottoman has storage inside, serves as a boost for getting onto your raised bed, has a tray under the lid, and can be an extra seat when you have friends over.
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Beauty lovers, this skincare fridge is about to become your new obsession. It's perfect for chilling everything from serums to face rollers for added soothing, de-puffing benefits. The door also doubles as a lighted makeup mirror. Win-win!
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For when you can't (or won't) make the trek to the library, this lightweight laptop desk lets you study wherever you are. It even has a slot for your phone and a ledge to ensure your gear won't slide off.

Jessica Dukes is a shopping editor at Hearst Magazines, writing about home goods, tech, fashion, wellness, and more for titles like Good Housekeeping, Country Living, Cosmopolitan, Esquire, and House Beautiful. Drawing on more than 20 years of digital experience, Jess focuses on curating gift guides, tracking down the best deals, and testing products for candid reviews. Prior to Hearst, her career spanned Bonnier Corp., NBC Universal, and Barnes&Noble.com. As a busy mom of two teenagers (one in college), relaxing looks a lot like gardening, hiking, or planning the next family getaway.
Madison McGee is a shopping editor at Hearst magazines, primarily reporting on home, tech, fashion, and books across titles like Cosmopolitan, Esquire, House Beautiful, Country Living, ELLE, Town & Country, and more. Prior to joining Hearst, she covered pop culture and trending news at BuzzFeed and worked in book publishing. Madison is a graduate of both the University of Mississippi and New York University, where she received her Master’s in book publishing and magazine media. When she’s not writing gift guides, product reviews, and sales and deals content, she’s probably exploring New York City’s independent bookstores or cheering on the Baltimore Ravens.
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