Want to tidy your car ‘instantly’? Snag this $20 Kmart item!

For many, cars are more than just vehicles; they're mobile command centres, carrying everything from groceries to grandkids' toys. But with such a variety of cargo, keeping the interior organised can be challenging.

If you're tired of the backseat looking like a jumble sale and the sound of items rolling around with every turn, you're not alone.

Fortunately, a clever woman has shared a nifty solution that's not only affordable but also incredibly effective.



Imagine tidying up your car with a simple purchase from Kmart.

That's exactly what one savvy shopper did when she repurposed a $20 Pet Car Seat to bring order to her car chaos.


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This $20 Kmart item can help tidy your car 'instantly'. Credit: Kmart / Facebook


Originally designed to keep pets secure while on the move, this versatile item has proven to be a multitasking marvel for car organisation.

Shared on social media, the woman's post showcased the pet holder snugly fastened around a headrest, neatly containing items like drink bottles and towels.

‘The [$20] Kmart pet car seat holder works great to stop things rolling off the seat in my car!’ she said.

The image sparked a wave of inspiration among social media users, with hundreds commenting on the post, eager to try out this unconventional hack for themselves.



One user envisioned it as a portable greenhouse, exclaiming, 'Oh, this would be great for bringing home more plants!'

Another said, ‘This has given me an idea to put next to my toddler seat to put things during car rides.’

Other comments ranged from ‘Genius idea’ to ‘Giving this a try’, sharing their curiosity to give this Kmart item a go.



If you want to be more creative with your car, you can also convert your car’s back seat into a comfortable bed!

A $35 Kmart item is a game-changer that offers a new level of convenience and comfort. This item could be perfect for spontaneous camping trips, avoiding the hassle of setting up a tent.

What’s this Kmart item shoppers raving about? Find it out here.
‘This is amazing! I wonder if it would fit between two car seats for all their crap that goes everywhere?’ another wrote.
Key Takeaways
  • A woman shared her discovery of using a $20 Kmart Pet Car Seat as an organisation tool for her car.
  • The unconventional hack has been praised for preventing items from rolling around and keeping the car tidy.
  • The pet car seat holder, originally intended to secure pets, has also been suggested for other uses, such as holding shopping bags and children’s items.
  • The hack was well-received by other social media users, inspiring others to try out the organisation solution for themselves.
Have you tried this trick? How do you keep your items in your car organised? Let us know in the comments below!
 
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Seems like a good idea as long as you have a spare car seat to accommodate it, lots of families don’t.
 

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