1. A Brita filter pitcher
If your dorm relies on a communal kitchen sink, save yourself a walk down the hall in the middle of the night when you wake up thirsty and grab a Brita filter pitcher. Not only will you have filtered water, but the convenience of not having to leave your dorm whenever you need a glass of water makes it so worth it. Check it out!
2. Folding step stool
Whether you have your bed raised or have storage on a high shelf, a collapsible step stool will be a saving grace. This one folds up, making it easy to store in a small living space. Check it out!
3. A portable fan
At many colleges, dorm buildings are older and therefore when the temperature outside is warm, inside the dorms can get hot. A portable fan you can clip onto your desk or bed frame to keep you cool while working or sleeping is a game changer. Check it out!
4. A small tool kit
Dorms have maintenance crews to help with any big issues and repairs, but sometimes a small problem will pop up on a weekend where it is easier to fix it yourself. A small tool kit with all of the basics can help with easy repairs, from loose closet door hinges to unscrewing and replacing battery packs and everything in between. Check it out!
5. A shower wrap
Make walking to and from a communal bathroom after a shower worry-free with a shower wrap. The Velcro strip keeps the towel tightly wrapped around you and will leave you feeling secure. Check it out!
6. Plastic storage bins
Even if floor space is limited, plastic bins you can slide under your bed are a great choice to offer you more storage. Plastic storage bins are perfect for holding extra clothes, school supplies or keeping food and snacks away from any bugs that could get into your room. Check it out!
7. Large reusable water bottle
Staying hydrated is important to feeling your best and, therefore, studying hard and acing exams. Keep a large reusable water bottle filled up so you are ready to take on your day. Check it out!
8. An extension cord
In dorms, electrical outlets are usually sparse with only one or two available. But between a desk lamp, electronic chargers and mini fridge (if your school allows them), you can run out of places to plug things in quickly. An extension cord is the perfect way to fix that problem easily, just be sure to follow the directions and limitations for the one you purchase. Check it out!