We’ve tested a lot of TikTok products, but not all of them deserve the top spot. However, that doesn’t mean they aren’t worth buying. Below you’ll find a list of good TikTok products that we like, with a few caveats.
Stanley The Quencher H2.0 Flowstate 40-Ounce Tumbler for $45: The Stanley Quencher has taken TikTok by storm in recent years. And it’s easy to see why: They’re big, come in adorable colors, keep drinks cold, and fit in cup holders. Version 2.0 comes with a splash-resistant lid and ergonomic handle. But earlier this year, after a surge in applications, Stanley confirmed The glasses contain lead. It is used to seal the vacuum insulation at the bottom of glasses. You don’t have to worry about exposure unless you drop or damage the glass. But since other water bottle brands have stopped using lead in their products, we think Stanley should do the same. For more information, you can read our explainer here.
The Dyson Airstrait for $499: I used to dread doing my hair because it would take up to an hour. But air strait (9/10, WIRED recommends) has cut my hair routine in half; Now it only takes 12 to 15 minutes and my hair feels healthier. It has the same form factor as a standard straightener, but instead of hot plates, it uses airflow to dry and straighten hair simultaneously. With a focused jet of air that moves downward, it provides a smooth, natural finish. I usually use it on wet mode to completely dry my hair and switch to dry mode to flatten out any puffiness.
Famoplay straw cover (6 pieces) for $7: Straws are great, but they can still attract bacteria And other things. That is why it is important to protect it. These adorable covers They are easy to put on and clean. There have been complaints online that it doesn’t fit the straws of many water bottles, but it fits my 30oz and 40oz Stanley tumblers perfectly.
Fruit Riot Iced Candy (Mango Sour) for $7: Fruit Riot’s frozen fruit selection fluctuates in stock, thanks to its virality. Unfortunately, I (Brenda) couldn’t get the sour grapes, but I found the frozen mango and pineapple at an ACME in my area. They’re basically like a fruity version of Warheads. Certainly, some pieces are much more acidic than others, so it’s difficult to eat too many at once (unless you have a high tolerance for sour sweets). But they are great as a snack when you want to satisfy your sweet tooth while also incorporating some fruit.
Therabreath Fresh Breath Mouthwash for $8: Before watching Therabreath everything about my FYP, I (Brenda) always used Listerine. But I found myself rinsing with it all day because she disappeared quickly. This is not the case with Therabreath: regardless of what I eat, I feel like it lasts all day. I also love that it’s alcohol-free, so it doesn’t burn. Comes in a variety of options and flavors (including a children’s version) but I prefer Icy Mint. However, it is more expensive than other mouthwash brands, which can start to add up over time depending on how many people use it in your household.
Revair Reverse Air Dryer for $399: He RevAir videos Absorbing wet hair to dry and straighten it would be hard to believe if we hadn’t tried it ourselves. It’s easy to use: After a shower, place damp hair in the vacuum for 60 to 90 seconds and it will dry and straighten it, cutting your styling time in half (or more), depending on your hair type. WIRED product writer Medea Giordano still had to straighten her poufs with a flat iron, but people with finer hair will find this to be a unique device. It’s expensive, but if you can afford it, it’s a great gift for someone who spends a lot of time styling their hair.
KVD Beauty Good Apple Skin Perfecting Foundation Balm for $42: Redness and dark circles disappear. with this base, leaving a uniform base to apply the rest of our makeup. It feels a little heavy at first, but sets in nicely (a regular makeup sponge works great for application). It clung to dry patches, but overall worked well on our skin. Unlike many popular foundations, it also has a good range of shades.
Balkwan Sunset Lamp for $22: This little gadget transforms the atmosphere of any room. It’s also easy to set up. Place it on the floor, plug it in and point it towards the wall. It will create a halo effect with pops of rainbow colors that will make your space feel extra cozy. However, it comes with a short cord – I (Brenda) had to plug it into a power strip to place it in the desired location. It’s also very easy to accidentally drop, so I wouldn’t put it anywhere where there’s a lot of movement.
Upsky Dog Water Bottle for $10: This water bottle It is ideal for long walks with your dog. Unlock the bottle, press the button to release some water, and let your dog drink from the waterer. What they don’t drink goes straight back into the bottle with another press of the button. It’s portable, leak-proof (thanks to a locking mechanism), and affordable. But the waterer is not large, so it is more suitable for pets with small to medium-sized snoots.
Hatch 2 Restoration for $200: Hatch Restore 2 is a solid bedside companion. It went viral for its beautiful sunrise and sunset simulations, but it’s also one of our favorite sound machines and lamps: there are 18 colors to choose from and a large brightness scale. If you sign up for a $5 per month membership, you’ll also get a large rotating library of meditation and sleep stories. We wish more of those features were included without a membership, considering you’re already spending $200 on the device.
Oura Ring for $349: This ring started gaining traction on TikTok because it looks much more stylish and discreet than a smartwatch or fitness tracker. It’s small and attractive, but its sensors are precise and sensitive. Our only complaint is that this third-generation version marked the beginning of the company’s push toward a new subscription model. For $6 a month, you’ll have access to advanced features like personalized insights, guided meditations, and educational content. Without it, you’ll only get basic metrics like your daily readiness, sleep, and activity scores.