Summer is the perfect season for small “why not?” purchases. A gadget for the grill. A light for the cupboard. A tiny fan for hot days. A smart little tool that promises to make everyday life easier.
But as always with viral products from Amazon, Temu and Wish, the big question is simple:
Is it actually useful — or just another cheap thing that ends up in a drawer?
Here are a few summer-friendly finds that caught our attention.

1. The 2-in-1 Olive Oil Sprayer
This is one of those simple kitchen gadgets that actually makes sense. Use it for grilling, salads, air fryers or quick cooking. If it sprays evenly and doesn’t leak, it could be a small but genuinely useful buy.
IWTB feeling: Possibly worth it.
2. Motion Sensor Cabinet Lights
These little LED lights are everywhere for a reason. They can make cupboards, wardrobes, kitchens and small corners feel much more practical. The risk? Weak magnets, poor battery life or cheap sensors.
IWTB feeling: Worth it if the reviews mention good battery life.
3. Mini Desktop Vacuum
A tiny vacuum for crumbs, dust and keyboard dirt sounds silly — until you actually need one. This is the kind of product that looks like a gimmick but might become surprisingly useful on a desk, in the car or near a coffee station.
IWTB feeling: Fun, cheap and maybe useful.
4. Portable Travel Fan
For summer trips, camping, beach days or just hot rooms, a small rechargeable fan can be a smart little comfort product. Just check noise level, battery size and charging type before buying.
IWTB feeling: Good summer buy if it is quiet.
5. Cable Organizers and Travel Tech Pouches
Not exciting, but very useful. A good cable organizer can save you from tangled chargers, adapters and headphones when travelling.
IWTB feeling: Boring but smart.
6. Small Manual Kitchen Tools
Lemon juicers, cherry pitters and mini kitchen helpers are all over summer shopping lists. Some are genuinely useful. Others are drawer-fillers. The rule is simple: if you already do the task often, it might be worth buying. If not, skip it.
IWTB feeling: Only worth it if you will use it weekly.
7. Multi-Use Car Emergency Gadgets
A power bank, flashlight, tyre pump and jump starter in one sounds amazing. But this is not the category to buy blindly. Battery-powered emergency tools should be bought carefully, preferably from a brand with strong reviews and proper safety information.
IWTB feeling: Potentially very useful — but don’t go too cheap.
Final Thought
The best viral products are not always the coolest ones. They are the ones that solve a small real problem again and again.
For summer 2026, the sweet spot seems to be simple:
small kitchen tools, travel comfort, smart lighting, desk organization and practical car gadgets.
Cheap can be good. Viral can be useful.
But as always — check the reviews, avoid mystery electronics, and ask the only question that matters:
Is it worth the buy?