In Japan, Daiso products are priced at ¥100 (about SGD1.10), unless otherwise stated. They are some premium products that go at ¥200 or so. I know this because while we were on holiday in Tokyo last December, I visited two Daiso outlets. One of them is a four storey store.
Although the things in Daiso Singapore are priced at $2, which is more expensive than in Japan itself, most of its products are considered cheap in local context. It helps that some of the products are quite durable.
I have always loved shopping at Daiso and while there is one branch in my neighborhood, I have to travel for about 20 minutes to get there. I was sad when the new mall that is near my place opened without a Daiso branch. I think my husband is happy though. I might end up going there every single day and buy a lot of $2 items.
(1) Pot Detergent

This item was shared in the group and everyone had raving reviews. I had yet to really clean my water pot ever since I started using it, so I decided to give it a try.
From a dull bronzy shade to a bright and shiny silver, I was really impressed! This pot detergent is awesome! For $2, there are 8 sachets of the pot detergent, which means each sachet only costs $0.25.
(2) Cabinet Hooks
The product I saw in the group wasn't exactly this one but something similar. I couldn't find the exact same product so I decided to get this one. What is this for?
You know how every time you prepare ingredients, you have to keep turning to put trash in the bin? Well, now you can hang the plastic bag on the kitchen cabinet door and simply sweep the trash in.
While I know that this is not a new product that other shops have similar stuff, I want to share it because I think the convenience is definitely worth the $2.
(3) Shelf Curtains
I have always wanted to cover the kitchen trolleys because I think that the amount of things I have in the shelves make my kitchen look very cluttered. I decided to try and look for things at Daiso to cover the sides and the shelves and I found them!
Daiso calls them Box Curtains, but because I am using them for my shelves, I am calling them shelf curtains. What’s great is Daiso has them in different lengths. So if you need curtains for a shorter shelf, you can get them too. There are not a lot of different designs for the fabric though.
Initially I wanted to get curtain rods but I was wondering how I could mount the rods on the shelves. Then I saw this and rejoiced. I can bend the cables at the sides of the shelves and the curtains can go around the corners. These cables come in different lengths too. If I remember correctly, 180cm is the longest that Daiso has.
Initially, I wanted to use some stick-on hooks to secure the cable, but when I saw these, I put the hooks back and got these instead.
So with a hammer, I DIY-ed and fixed some curtains on my shelves.
Tadah! The clutter is now out of sight! With 4 shelf curtains, a long cable and a packet of staples (with lots leftover), I spent $12 on Daiso products and got my kitchen trolleys covered.
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