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12 Garage Items That Are Collecting Dust for a Reason You Should Finally Let Go Of

Your garage often becomes a catch-all space for items that haven’t been used in a long time. It’s easy to hold on to things thinking they might be useful someday, but many of these items just end up collecting dust instead.

Knowing which garage items are no longer practical can help you create more space and reduce clutter. Clearing out these unused belongings can make your garage more organized and functional for the things you actually need.

Old exercise equipment

Black barbell with weight plates on a rubber gym floor, extra plate lying nearby, monochrome lighting
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You might have bought exercise machines with good intentions but ended up using them only a few times. These items often gather dust because they take up space and don’t fit into your routine.

It’s common for home gym equipment to become clutter. If you’re not using it, consider decluttering to free up your garage. Excess or unused exercise equipment is frequently listed as one of the top items people want to clear out.

Unused holiday decorations

Four shiny vintage Christmas ornaments in pink, blue, and red, white holiday designs, placed in a storage box with tissue
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You likely have holiday decorations that only see the light of day once a year. These items can quickly pile up and take up valuable space in your garage.

Instead of storing bulky garlands or heavy wreaths, consider using smaller, space-saving decorations like swags or bows. This way, you keep the festive spirit without cluttering your storage areas.

Broken gardening tools

Old gardening tools with wooden handles leaning against a red brick wall, surrounded by green foliage
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If you have broken gardening tools lying around, it’s time to decide if they’re worth fixing. Often, broken handles or dull blades make them unsafe or ineffective.

Keeping damaged tools can clutter your garage and slow down your gardening projects. Replacing or properly recycling them helps clear space for tools you actually use regularly.

Expired paint cans

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If you find old paint cans in your garage, you might want to think twice before using them. Expired paint can separate or dry out, making it hard to apply evenly.

Using old paint might ruin your project or cause a blotchy finish. Plus, disposing of paint properly is important because leftover paint is often considered hazardous waste. Check local guidelines to avoid any trouble with disposal. Handling expired paint cans carefully keeps your space safe and tidy.

Outdated sports gear

Worn baseballs, red stitching, placed on green grass, signs of dirt and heavy use, close-up outdoor setting
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You probably have sports gear tucked away that you haven’t used in years. Old tennis racquets, skates, or balls might just be collecting dust.

If you’re not using them, they’re likely taking up valuable space. Consider donating or recycling gear that no longer fits or works for you. Clearing these items out can make your garage feel more organized and open.

Empty storage bins

Stack of plastic food containers, lids and tubs, in various sizes and colors, cluttered together on shelves
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You probably have a few empty storage bins sitting in your garage. They take up space but aren’t serving any purpose if they’re not being used.

If you want to free up room, consider donating or recycling these bins. Alternatively, only keep the ones you plan to fill soon. Clear bins with lids are helpful because you can see what’s inside without opening them.

Using bins efficiently helps keep your garage organized and reduces clutter. Check options like clear plastic stackable bins if you want visibility and easy stacking.

Kids’ outgrown toys

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You probably have a collection of toys your kids no longer use. These toys often take up valuable space in your garage.

If a toy hasn’t been touched in months, your child might not miss it if it disappears. It’s okay to let go of these items to avoid clutter.

Consider donating or recycling toys that are still in good shape. This helps clear space and gives the toys a new purpose.

Old car parts

Rusty metal cylinder part, surrounded by various old automotive components, resting on a dusty workbench
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You might have old car parts piling up in your garage. Most of these parts, like worn-out brake pads or rusty pieces, aren’t useful anymore.

Usually, mechanics send them for recycling as scrap metal instead of keeping them around. Holding onto these parts can just add to the clutter and collect dust.

If you want to clear space, consider letting go of old car parts that no longer work or fit your vehicle. Recycling is a practical way to handle them responsibly.

Worn-out work boots

Pair of worn-out CAT work boots, untied laces, resting on a wooden floor, captured in black and white
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You might have work boots hiding in your garage that have outlived their usefulness. Over time, the soles wear thin, and the support fades.

Worn-out boots can cause discomfort and increase the risk of injury. It’s smart to replace them when you notice cracks, holes, or loss of traction. Keeping old boots around just collects dust and doesn’t help your safety or comfort when you need them.

Unused power tools

Cordless power drill, black and red grip, metal drill bit, placed on workbench, with other drills in background
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You might have power tools that you bought for a specific job but never used again. These tools often just sit on shelves, taking up space.

Having duplicates, like a second drill, adds to the clutter without adding value. It’s easy to forget about specialty tools bought for one-off projects. Clearing out unused power tools can free up your garage and make it easier to find what you really need.

Expired cleaning supplies

Plastic bin filled with assorted cleaning supplies, spray bottles, detergent containers, colorful packaging, orange and teal accents
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You might not realize it, but many cleaning products in your garage can expire. Over time, these supplies lose effectiveness and may even become harmful.

Check labels for expiration dates or signs like separation or unusual smells. Keeping expired cleaning supplies around can waste space and create unnecessary hazards. It’s a good idea to toss old chemicals and restock with fresh ones to keep your garage safe and your cleaning efficient.

Empty paint buckets

Blue paint roller, red-handled brush in white bucket, open paint containers, soft blue wall background
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You likely have some empty paint buckets taking up space in your garage. These often just collect dust and rarely get reused once the paint is gone.

Keeping them around can create clutter and even attract pests. It’s usually better to toss or recycle them if they’re completely empty and dry. If you want to keep a bucket, make sure it’s clean and stored properly to avoid any spills or odors.