Hello, New York! I moved to the city five years ago and, like any good New Yorker, quickly learned how to stretch a dollar without sacrificing style or sanity.
What do Angelinos know about schlepping? Not as much as the average Brooklyn granny, I'll bet you that. It takes a shrewd knowledge to keep up with the hustle and bustle here, so with the help of my fellow New York-based colleagues, I've curated all the best products for urban living.
New York is an expensive place to call home, but with these affordable finds, you can make life here more comfortable, practical, and efficient.
A chic granny cart
An industrial chic take on a "granny cart," the Hulken is a carry-all rolling tote that's perfectly designed for city schlepping.
Schlepping is a careful science. My roommate and I invested in our own Hulken, and it forever changed the way we buy groceries. Learn just why we love it in our full Hulken review.
A portable fan for hot summer subway rides
Several of our editors swear by this mini fan for the summer. In addition to a fan with two speeds, it's also a portable battery charger and a flashlight.
Wait any longer than five minutes for the subway in a stiflingly hot station, and you'll be wishing you'd scored on this deal. Our deputy executive editor loves this Amazon mini fan because it's portable enough for her purse and inexpensive.
A big blanket for when the whole friend group gets together
This massive blanket is a lightweight, inexpensive option for a day at the beach. It comfortably fits 10 people and comes with smart extras like sand pockets and tent stakes to resist the wind.
- Fits a crowd
- Inexpensive
- Folds up very compactly into integrated carrying case
- Pockets can be filled with sand to keep the blanket anchored to the ground
- Also comes with tent stakes
- Very thin
- A bit unwieldy to pack up with just one person
Our New York-based editors came together at a park near our office to test the best picnic blankets. We liked this beach blanket because it's big enough for large groups but folds up compactly for storage, and it stays put in windy weather. If you and your friends are regulars at Jacob Riis, you'll appreciate this ultraportable beach blanket.
Headphones that block out all the city noise
The WH-1000XM5 are one of Sony’s top over-ear headphones. They boast excellent noise-canceling performance along with great audio quality and a truckload of convenient features.
- Solid noise canceling
- Loads of features
- Great audio quality
- Lightweight design
- Relatively large case
- Can’t fold up for travel
- A little flimsy
Noise-canceling headphones saved my sanity when construction began across the street from my apartment. These over-ears let you switch between quiet and aware modes with a simple tap. This way, you can enjoy stillness and be aware of your surroundings on the train while you listen to music. Read our full guide to the best noise-canceling headphones.
A shoe tray so you won't track sidewalk grime into your apartment
This waterproof tray's raised edges mean your wet shoes won't leak onto the floor. You can also use it as a pet food bowl tray or a place for draining plants.
I live in a "shoes off" apartment. I leave mine on a rack near my door, but when it's wet outside, I slide this shoe tray out from underneath the bottom shelf so there's no mud, rainwater, or heaven-knows-what-else leaking from my shoes onto the floor.
Anti-chafe balm for long city walks
Non-toxic anti-friction stick, the balm-like formula made form Aloe, grapeseed oil and antioxidant-rich vitamin E
Sweaty summer walks can cause uncomfortable chub rub, so we recommend this anti-chafe stick for the thick-thighed girlies.
A cute carry-all that zips closed
All of Baggalini's bags are exceedingly practical, but the Carryall Laptop Tote stands out. It's light, great for travel, and includes tons of integrated organizational features — making it our best budget pick for work bags.
Style editor Samantha Crozier has tested dozens of totes in search of the best work bag for women. She touts this affordable nylon work bag as both weather-resistant and lightweight, making it ideal for rainy commutes.
Buckets of hand sanitizer
Great for city dwellers, each of these three hand sanitizer sprays comes in attractive, comapct packaging and unique scents.
Pack thousands of people into small spaces like the subway and germs are bound to spread. My first year in NYC, I got sick roughly once a month. Now I keep one of these compact spray hand sanitizers in my bag wherever I go.
A TV you can move around your shoebox apartment
The ultimate movable, touchscreen TV. Perfect for people who live in small apartments, this smart TV on wheels has a slim profile and a huge variety of uses. From video recipes in the kitchen to reality shows in bed, we love the convenience of the LG StanbyMe.
"I first saw LG's portable StanbyMe TV on TikTok," writes Samantha. "As a New York City apartment dweller, I'm always looking for space-saving options." You can easily wheel it over to your workspace, kitchen, or bedroom for portable entertainment. Read our full LGStanbyME review.
A sturdy umbrella that can withstand city wind
Weatherman's Travel Umbrella is a compact, lightweight option that's built durably with reinforced fiberglass and features a design capable of withstanding winds up to 45 mph.
Summer rainstorms can happen in a flash. To save precious space in your tote bag, we suggest this pick from our guide to the best umbrellas. It's super light and compact, and it won't collapse as you walk down the wind tunnel-like streets of Manhattan.
Memberships that make city life a little easier
Paying a chunk up front can save you money in the long run, especially in a city like New York. The most essential memberships for city dwellers are Citi Bike, Instacart, and Class Pass.
The best way to get an annual Citi Bike membership is through Lyft Pink All Access. Not only is it cheaper than the standard Citi Bike membership by $20/year, but it also comes with other perks like Grubhub+ subscription and discounts on Lyft rides.
Citi Bike is often the easiest and most direct way to get around, but bike rides and unlocks are significantly more costly if you're not a member. Bundling a membership via Lyft essentially gets you three subscriptions in one: Citi Bike, Lyft Pink, and Grubhub+ — and it's $20 cheaper than the base Citi Bike membership.
Instacart Plus is a great option for those who regularly use Instacart delivery. Memberships include $0 grocery delivery fees on orders of $10+, a NYT Cooking subscription, a Peacock Premium subscription, and more.
You need only make the mistake of buying a $10 stick of butter at Gristedes once to swear off most city grocery stores. Unless you're right near a Trader Joe's, I've found it's actually cheaper (or comes out to about the same cost) to order groceries via Instacart. You can shop around for the best prices and get bags and bags of groceries delivered right to your door — no schlep required. The annual Instacart+ subscription gets you lower fees and comes with an NYT Cooking and Peacock streaming subscription, which makes it worth the cost.
ClassPass is a monthly service starting at $19 a month that provides you with credits to spend at participating fitness studios, gyms, salons & spas.
New York has so many great boutique fitness studios and classes to try out that it's hard to commit to a single gym membership. ClassPass offers a way for you to take classes or book gym time at studios all across the city, and the rates are typically better than booking each class à la carte. You can try a free trial for two weeks before you commit.
An AC that you don't have to worry about dropping out your window
If aesthetics are important to you, Windmill makes one of the most attractive and easy-to-install ACs on the market. This 10,000 Btu unit should comfortably cool up to 450 square feet and is WiFi enabled so you can control it from anywhere.
This is a great air conditioner for New Yorkers because it's super easy to install, meaning you won't have to worry about dropping the unit out of your apartment window.
Sneakers that can handle 20,000 step days
I've tested a lot of walking shoes all over my neighborhood. As much as I love stepping out in some fashion-girl shoes, I keep this OOFOS pair by my apartment doorway because they pull on easily, so I can slip out to the bodega at a moment's notice.
A white noise machine to drown out traffic
The Homedics SoundSleep White Noise Sound Machine is a fantastic entry-level sleep machine that is easy to use and effective, with six types of relaxing noise settings. It's smaller and more lightweight than most white noise machines, making it perfect for traveling.
Getting a good night's rest with blaring car horns outside a street-facing bedroom window is no easy task. A lightweight white noise machine by Homedics lets you drown out busy traffic sounds in your home or abroad. Read more about how this portable white noise machine can help your sleep routine.
A powerful roach bait so you don't have to share your apartment with creepy crawlies
Common, small roaches don't require anything too complicated, and Combat Max 12-Month Bait Stations are plenty effective — and discreet.
Roaches are an unfortunate fact of life in any NYC apartment building — no matter what your realtor tells you. If you want to keep the insects from infiltrating your unit, a solid bait will keep them at bay. Read more in our guide to the best roach killers.
A sleek cordless vac that doesn't take up much space
For a Dyson at the lowest price possible, you can't go wrong with the basic but mighty Dyson V8 Plus Cordless Vacuum. It offers two cleaning modes, three attachments, and a cleaning time of up to 40 minutes.
My old clunker of a vacuum was heavy, loud, and took up too much room. Dyson makes tools like hair dryers and vacuums that are a genuine pleasure to use. I find myself cleaning with this cordless unit out of habit more than necessity. My roommates and I love how it stows neatly onto a wall mount, letting us reclaim our closet space. Read more in our guide to the best cordless vacuum cleaners.
A phone mount you can use on a Citi Bike
This adjustable phone mount secures your device to the handle of your bicycle so you can navigate hands-free.
The most common (and potentially deadly) Citi Bike offense I witness is people navigating busy city streets while looking down at their phone. With this bicycle phone mount, you can keep your eyes on the road and find your bearings more easily.
Sandals that'll still feel good after miles of walking
These highly cushioned slide sandals have a meta-rocker design that helps propel your stride and support your joints.
These supportive, waterproof slides, featured in our guide to the best walking sandals for women, are better for city streets than any other slides we've tried. Their strap comes over the top of your foot rather than down around your toes, so they stay in place better. Plus, the platform gives you a little separation between the sidewalk and your toes.
An air purifier to filter out city smog
If you need a powerful, energy-efficient air purifier for medium to large rooms, the Airmega AP-1521HH Mighty is your best option. It includes three filters and ionization, and the fan speed adjusts based on the air quality.
- Performed the best at removing air pollutants and VOCs
- HEPA filter lasts up to a year
- Lowest energy consumption of all the models tested
- Energy Star Certified
- Noisy on the highest setting
- Bulky shape
- No remote
Do you remember that strange summer day when the Canadian wildfires turned our sky orange? I do, because I have a distinct memory of showing my friend our guide to the best air purifiers before she could impulse-buy anything subpar. This air purifier will help clear your apartment from harsh pollutants and can improve the overall respiratory health of your household.
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