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10 Household Items You Didn’t Know Have Expiration Dates

By

Owen Chase

, updated on

January 14, 2025

Peeking behind your pantry door or under the sink might reveal some secrets about items we often overlook. Here's a glimpse into the world of everyday objects that, surprisingly, come with their own shelf life, ensuring your home remains a safe haven.

Spices

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While not harmful past their prime, spices lose their potency and flavor after about 1-3 years. That jar of paprika from 2015? It's more dust than flavor now.

Toothbrushes

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Dentists recommend swapping them out every 3-4 months. Bristles that have seen better days can't fight plaque effectively.

Fire Extinguishers

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They typically last 5 to 15 years. Check the gauge or consult the manufacturer to ensure it's ready to battle blazes.

Power Strips

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Over time, they wear out and can't protect your gadgets from power surges. Replacing them every few years can save you from bigger losses.

Pillows

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After 1-2 years, they can become a haven for dust mites and lose their shape. Fresh pillows ensure a better night's sleep and healthier breathing.

Perfumes and Colognes

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Opened bottles are best within 1-3 years. After that, the fragrance may alter, turning your signature scent into something less appealing.

Disinfectants

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Their effectiveness dwindles after about 3 months. For a germ-free home, keep them current.

Water Filters

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To continue enjoying clean water, change filters every 2-6 months, depending on usage and type.

Sunscreen

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Effective for about three years. After that, it might not provide the protection your skin needs from harmful rays.

Running Shoes

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After 300-500 miles, their shock absorption diminishes, increasing the risk of injury. Tracking your mileage can keep your feet happy.

Plastic Storage Containers

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Over time, they can degrade and leach chemicals into food. If they're warped or scratched, it's time for a refresh.

Laundry Detergent

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Liquid forms can lose their effectiveness after 6 months, while powders can last up to a year. For clean clothes, keep an eye on the purchase date.

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