What do you keep in your car that makes your life better or easier?

Anonymous
Plastic straws because the cardboard straws will be death of me. 🔥 away! Sorry turtles…
Anonymous
Roll of paper towels and roll of toilet paper
Rubber gloves
Umbrella
Flip flops
Towel
Rain jacket and hoodie sweatshirt
Console- tampons, reading glasses, at least $20 in smaller bills, change, a lighter, key chain with a flashlight , toothbrush/paste, mints.
I live in Fl. I have used the gloves and paper towels multiple times to move turtles across the road. Also used a towel once to wrap up an injured squirrel I found at a gas station so I always keep an old one in my car.
Anonymous
A pumper of Purell!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wet Wipes in a can that fit in my cupholders
Sticky note pad
Pen
Car Windshield Sunshade
Cell phone charger
Insulated tote bag


+1 to the Wet Wipes in a canister. Those have come in handy so many times.
Anonymous
A box of ziplocs for vomit.
Anonymous
Golf clubs
Beach chairs
Aldi bags and a quarter
Car emergency stuff
Change of clothes
Lots of napkins
Gum
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Flask


Me too!
Anonymous
Okay to leave most of these stuff in a hot car?
Anonymous
I always have a $20 bill in the center console. You never know when you might need cash. Has saved me more than once.
Anonymous
I keep a soft sided lunchbox in the car that has the following supplies:
Small flashlight
Ponytail holders
Compact rain poncho
Bandaids
Scissors & tape (I've wrapped many presents in the car)
Hand wipes, sanitizers, masks, latex gloves
Pencils, a pen, a sharpie
Post-it notes
Old pair of glasses (handy when I lost a contact driving once)
About 3 yards of thick red ribbon
Tylenol & Pepto bismol tablets
Nail clippers
Roll of quarters
About $25 in small bills
Ice scraper
Socks

I've used everything in the box, sometimes for unusual purposes (ribbon to tie down the trunk, socks on my hands when I had to scrape a frozen windshield etc.)
Anonymous
Tweezerman tweezers. You would not believe what you can see on your face in bright sunlight.
Anonymous
Backup clothes for the kids. Just a few shirts, shorts, pants- usually stuff that’s ripped or they say they won’t wear again. But comes in handy when you go for a hike and they sit in mud or get caught in rain etc.
Anonymous
Quarters for meters
A few dollars
A tampon
Umbrella
Wet wipes
Plastic bags
Hand sanitizer

I also have a window smasher thing.
Anonymous
Scissors. It’s crazy how often the car scissors come in handy.
Anonymous
Sunscreen, umbrella, scrunchies, a taser and a Pibella
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