16 cool things Business Insider readers are buying on Amazon right now — some of which really surprised us

The Insider Picks team writes about stuff we think you'll like. Business Insider has affiliate partnerships, so we get a share of the revenue from your purchase.

Coop Home Goods Pillow

Here at Insider Picks, we are constantly surprised and delighted by the stories and products our readers connect with. Our audience is discerning, passionate, smart, and always on the hunt for things that will make their lives better, more efficient, or more fun. 

We thought it would be fun to give you all a glimpse into the things that your fellow readers have been buying up on Amazon — from animal-shaped tea infusers to $10 computer glasses to an inexpensive milk frother for perfect cappuccinos. 

Check out 16 of the most ordered items from Insider Picks articles:

An extra-long lightening cable for charging phones.

Anker

Anker six-foot lightning cable, $8.99

We've written quite a lot about this charging cable, with many from the Insider Picks team citing it as one of the best things we've ever bought. There's just something extremely freeing about not being tethered to a short cord while your phone is charging. 



A memory foam pillow that's adjustable.

Coop Home Goods

Coop Home Goods shredded memory foam pillow, from $59.99

These pillows are particularly loved for their versatility — you can add or remove the shredded foam from inside to achieve the perfect density. 



A portable steamer for de-wrinkling.

Urpower

Urpower garment steamer, $24.99

Small enough to travel with but large enough to actually work, this compact gadget is a best-seller pretty much everywhere you can find it, from our clothing steamer buying guide to Amazon itself. 




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