When moving into college, there are many essentials that you may not even think of bringing. From extra batteries to cushions that will make seating more comfortable, you’ll want to be as prepared as possible. Here are 10 pieces of college dorm supplies you don’t want to forget.
When I first moved into my college dorm, I completely forgot about bringing an HDMI cable. If you’re someone who plans on bringing a TV with you to college, you’ll most definitely want to pack an HMI cable. After receiving an HDMI cable in the mail, I was able to not only stream off of my laptop, but hook up my laptop to the TV in the common room for movie nights with friends. In addition to this, I was able to use my HDMI cable when playing video games. Although you might have access to TV channels in the area, most college students prefer to watch Hulu, Netflix, or YouTube. If you’re someone who prefers to watch your shows on your TV rather than your laptop, an HDMI cable will be a lifesaver.
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Although you might not think of bringing batteries, you never know when they’ll come in handy. When I moved into college, I needed batteries for lamps, fairy lights, and electronics that I had brought with me. By having extra batteries with me, I could easily replace ones that had died without having to go to the store. Even if the products you’re bringing with you might not require batteries, there’s a good chance you’re going to need them at some point in your college career. It never hurts to be overly prepared.
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Command hooks are one of many college dorm supplies you’re not going to want to forget. Not only are they useful for hanging posters, but you can use them as coat hooks, jewelery hooks, and more. Rather than using tacks or small nails, command hooks are easy to hang and don’t leave any damage. If there was something to be hung in my dorm room, there’s a 99% chance I used a command hook in the process. If you’re going to stock up on anything, be sure to have plenty of command hooks.
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Believe it or not, college dorm rooms can get uncomfortably hot in the Summer or Spring. Because most colleges and universities don’t allow students to have air conditioners, you’ll want to invest in a fan. For nights when it’s unbearably humid and hot, you’ll be glad you bought a fan to keep you cool.
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It’s no secret that college dorm chairs can be extremely uncomfortable to sit on. Although you may not think of it, consider purchasing a small accent pillow or cushion for your chair. For nights when you’re spending hours at your desk working on homework, you’ll be grateful that you’re not stuck sitting on a hard surface.
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There are plenty of college dorm supplies you’ll want to stock up on when preparing for move-in day. One supply you might not think of bringing is a broom and dustpan. Although you might not think it, your floors can get pretty dirty after walking in and out of your room multiple times. In order to keep your floors as clean as possible, invest in a broom and dustpan to sweep up any unwanted crumbs or outdoor debris. This will not only keep your room cleaner, but it will mean you’ll have more places to sit and unwind.
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After eating dining hall food every day, you’ll quickly become sick of it and want to cook something for yourself. For days when you prefer a homemade meal, be sure to purchase a skillet, pot, and other cooking materials. There are even microwavable cups that you can use to heat up pasta, soup, and other foods.
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Unfortunately, college dorms and universities don’t have as many outlets as you’d hope they would. Not to mention, a good majority of those outlets will soon be blocked by furniture, making it hard to access them. In order to plug in your electronics and other devices, be sure to invest in multi-plug adaptors or surge protectors. Not only will you be able to plug in multiple devices, but you’ll be able to utilize outlets that may be hidden.
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Similar to the command hooks, double-sided tape is great for hanging posters and other decor. If you’re someone who plans on having a rug in your dorm room, using double-sided tape to keep it your rug secured to the floor will be a lifesaver. Not to mention, if you ever have a wardrobe malfunction, you can easily slap on some double-sided tape to keep everything in place.
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When you think of college dorm supplies, first aid kits or other medical supplies don’t initially come to mind. If you ever end up getting a scratch or cut when health services is closed, you can easily resort to your first aid kit for anything you may need. For days when you’re breaking in new shoes, having access to band-aids can save you a trip to the store. You never know when you’ll need a first aid kit, but the moment you do, you’ll be happy you have one.
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