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Mini Precision Pocket Scale 1000g x 0.1g
I ordered this digital mini pocket scale mainly because I needed something compact and accurate to weigh coffee beans and spices. The 0.1g precision and sleek size were the selling points. Similar scales in the US cost twice as much, and reviews mentioned this one was surprisingly accurate for the price.
The delivery took about two and a half weeks, which is typical for standard shipping from AliExpress. The product arrived well-packaged with a protective foam layer. The scale feels solid, and the backlit LCD is bright and easy to read. I tested it using a calibration weight and a few everyday items like coins and tea leaves—its readings were consistent.
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Very compact and travel-friendly
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Clear display with different unit options (g/oz/grain)
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High precision for daily use
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Runs on two AAA batteries (not included, but that’s expected)
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No auto-calibration button
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Plastic lid feels a little flimsy
This mini scale costs less than $7, whereas something similar at Walmart or Amazon usually starts at $15–$20. It definitely met my expectations and even outperformed my old scale in stability.
US $1.6
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Dry/Wet Separation Hanging Toiletry Bag
I got this multi-functional travel toiletry bag because I was looking for something lightweight that could hold both skincare and small essentials. What sold me was the dry/wet separation feature and the hook for easy bathroom hanging.
Shipping took just under 3 weeks, and the bag arrived folded neatly in a plastic wrap. The material is water-resistant, and the zippers feel decent—not premium, but not cheap either. I’ve already used it for a weekend trip, and it comfortably held toothbrushes, travel-sized bottles, and my electric razor.
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Compact when zipped up, expands well when opened
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The inner pouches are thoughtfully sized
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Mesh and waterproof compartments help with organizing
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Hook seems a bit weak for heavier loads
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Some threads were loose on the zipper lining
For about $4, this is a steal compared to $15+ options at Target. It met my expectations and made packing much easier.
US $4.08
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Mini Home First Aid Medicine Box
I ordered this small home first aid box as a way to centralize scattered meds in my apartment. The minimalist design and portable size appealed to me—especially since I don’t have a lot of storage space.
Delivery was fast—just 13 days. It’s a hard plastic case with a snap closure and one interior divider. I was able to store basic meds like ibuprofen, band-aids, antiseptic wipes, and a thermometer. The plastic is sturdy, though not scratch-proof.
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Simple, clean design
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Space-efficient
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Easy to grab-and-go during travel or emergencies
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Only one divider—not ideal for organizing a lot of items
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Lid opens too easily if dropped
At under $3, it’s a great alternative to bulky US versions that start at $10. It fully met my expectations for a simple home-use medical box.
US $1.6
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Mini Magnetic Box Cutter
This tiny retractable box cutter was a total impulse buy, but I’m glad I grabbed it. I wanted something handy for opening packages and letters without reaching for scissors.
It arrived in perfect shape, clipped to a magnetic card. The magnet is strong enough to keep it on my fridge. The blade is surprisingly sharp and slides out smoothly with a tiny switch. I’ve used it daily since, mostly for mail and small packaging.
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Super portable
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Strong magnet for convenient storage
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Replaceable blade
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Blade is very small—not great for larger cutting tasks
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Can be tricky to clean
I paid about $1.50 for it—compare that to similar mini box cutters on Amazon that go for $6–$10. It exceeded my expectations in usefulness.
US $1.6
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First Aid Travel Pouch with Compartments
This compact first aid travel pouch looked like a better way to carry meds while traveling than a bunch of plastic bags. I liked the zippered design and simple layout.
Shipping was smooth—arrived in about 17 days. The fabric is water-resistant nylon, with elastic straps inside to hold bottles, gauze, scissors, etc. It’s more spacious than I expected and held my travel essentials perfectly.
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Durable material
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Practical elastic loops for organization
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Ideal for both car and home use
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Zipper could be smoother
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No hard shell—won’t protect items from pressure
Cost me less than $5, while similar ones go for $12–$20 in US pharmacies. It’s a solid pick and did meet my expectations.
US $1.82
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6-Grid Pill Box Organizer
I bought this 6-slot travel pill box to organize my supplements and fish oil capsules for daily use. The see-through lid and pastel design looked both practical and nice.
Delivery was relatively fast—15 days. The lid snaps tightly, and each slot is roomy enough for 3–4 large pills. The plastic is BPA-free, and I didn’t notice any smell (a plus). I’ve been keeping it in my bag and no pills spilled yet.
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Compact and sturdy
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Each compartment opens independently
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Simple and clean design
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Not labeled by day
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Doesn’t handle oversized capsules well
It cost just over a dollar. US equivalents start at $6 and often aren’t this compact. Totally met my expectations for travel use.
US $2.57
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Mini Portable 7-Day Pill Case
This mini 7-day pill organizer caught my eye because I needed a weekly box that wasn’t bulky. Each compartment has its own lid, and the case is ultra-slim—perfect for travel or everyday carry.
Arrived in under 3 weeks. It’s a little smaller than I expected, but it still fits my multivitamins and allergy meds. The lids click shut well, and nothing has spilled in my backpack yet.
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Slim and lightweight
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7 compartments, individually labeled
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Great for purse, travel bag, or car
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Compartments can be hard to open with wet hands
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Doesn’t fit large tablets or fish oil
At $1.50, it’s much cheaper than Walgreens or CVS options at $8–$12. It met my expectations for size and portability.
US $1.6
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Medical Emergency Tourniquet Kit
I bought this emergency tourniquet kit more out of preparedness than actual need. I go on hikes regularly and wanted to upgrade my first-aid kit with something more advanced in case of emergencies.
The tourniquet arrived in about 16 days and looks well-made. The buckle system is simple and intuitive. I tested it (lightly!) on my arm and leg—it tightens as needed and is easy to lock. It also comes with a small instruction sheet.
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Affordable and functional
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Lightweight
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Easy to use for beginners
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Strap could be longer
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No carrying pouch
This was under $4—cheaper than US options priced at $15–$30. Definitely met my expectations and added a layer of safety to my outdoor gear.
US $1.6
Overall Opinion
I’ll be honest—I expected one or two of these products to feel cheap or break quickly, but all eight were surprisingly solid. From travel bags to medical kits and organizers, everything delivered good value and practicality. Delivery times were reasonable, and prices were unbeatable compared to similar US items.
Would I recommend these? Definitely. I already have a few more gadgets in my cart. AliExpress might just become my go-to for functional, low-cost gear.










