March’s Must-Have Items: 11 Top Picks for Springtime Living

Catherine Bell, Features Editor
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As the chill of winter begins to wane, many of us are embracing the vibrancy of spring with renewed enthusiasm for outdoor activities, culinary adventures, and home improvements. In March, readers indulged in an array of products that brighten up daily routines, from innovative kitchen gadgets to essential cycling gear. Here’s a closer look at the 11 items that captured your hearts and shopping carts this month.

Kitchen Essentials for a Fresh Start

As we shift from comfort food to lighter fare, the kitchen becomes a hub of creativity and flavour. This month, one item stood out as a favourite among our readers: the Field Company No 5 Chef Skillet. Priced at £125, this cast-iron marvel has garnered acclaim for its ability to make cooking eggs an effortless joy. “They glide smoothly around the pan like a wet bar of soap in the sink,” one satisfied user noted, encapsulating the skillet’s appeal.

Another standout in the kitchen category was the Asahi Cookin’ Cut Antibacterial Rubber Cutting Board, retailing at £75.99. This board, crafted from synthetic rubber, is cherished by sushi chefs for its knife-friendly surface, ensuring your blades stay sharp and effective. “Best for sharp knives,” declared one of our contributors after rigorous testing alongside other plastic-free options.

Cycling into Spring

With warmer days beckoning, many have swapped indoor workouts for invigorating bike rides. The Ascher Ultra Bright USB Rechargeable Bike Light Set, available for £16.99, was a clear favourite among cyclists. Praised for its compact design and reliable illumination, it provides functional lighting for both short commutes and leisurely rides.

Additionally, the Magicshine Seemee 300 Smart Taillight, priced at £44.99, has become a must-have for those hitting the roads. With features like high brightness and brake-sensing functionality, it ensures riders remain visible and safe, making it a wise investment as daylight hours increase.

Cleaning and Organising Made Easy

Spring cleaning is a rite of passage for many, and readers were particularly fond of the Tawashi Vegetable Scrub Brush, which retails at £8.99. This versatile tool does much more than scrub vegetables; it effectively cleans cookware and even tackles tougher household cleaning tasks. Its popularity suggests a shift towards more durable, eco-friendly cleaning solutions.

For those looking to keep their laundry in check, the Tors + Olsson X Frame Heated Drying Rack (£145.22) was a hit. Recognised for its energy efficiency and high capacity, it offers a quieter alternative to traditional tumble dryers, making it a practical choice for households facing the never-ending laundry cycle.

Sleep Solutions and Travel Comfort

In March, as part of our Sleep Week festivities, the Coop Original Adjustable Pillow (£89) captured the attention of many. This adjustable pillow, celebrated for its softness and customisable design, proved to be a hit amongst those looking to enhance their sleep quality.

Furthermore, the Bellroy Lite Travel Pack (£199) emerged as a favourite among travellers. Designed with practicality in mind, this backpack boasts multiple internal pockets and a sleek laptop compartment, making it ideal for anyone keen to avoid checked bag fees while flying.

Why it Matters

The products that gained traction in March reflect a shift towards a more conscious lifestyle as we welcome spring. From sustainable kitchen tools to essential cycling gear, these items not only enhance our day-to-day lives but also signify a broader commitment to quality and environmental responsibility. As we embrace longer days and warmer weather, these selections remind us that thoughtful choices can lead to a more enjoyable and fulfilling life, both at home and beyond.

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Catherine Bell is a versatile features editor with expertise in long-form journalism and investigative storytelling. She previously spent eight years at The Sunday Times Magazine, where she commissioned and edited award-winning pieces on social issues and human interest stories. Her own writing has earned recognition from the British Journalism Awards.
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