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11 wedding registry gifts that are actually worth adding to your list, according to married couples

Connie Chen,Connie Chen   

11 wedding registry gifts that are actually worth adding to your list, according to married couples
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  • There are wedding registry gifts, and then there are useful wedding registry gifts - the ones that do more than take up space in your home.
  • Eight couples told us about the home and kitchen products actually worth adding to your own wedding registry.
  • These practical gifts come from high-quality brands like Le Creuset and Simplehuman and are designed for a lifetime of day-to-day use.

On your long list of things to do before your wedding, starting a registry is probably somewhere near the top. After you and your partner have decided which registry is best for your needs comes the fun (or more accurately, the stressful) part: deciding what products to add to it.

With an entire world of options at arm's reach, it's tempting to add anything that even vaguely strikes your interest. After all, you're not the one who has to buy it.

According to a 2017 study conducted by The Knot, the average wedding registry contained 125 items. But before you get overeager and add every Amazon gift idea you can, consider which products you'll actually use in your day-to-day life and which ones will just clutter your home and cause you more stress.

We asked married couples to tell us what products on their wedding registry proved to be the most useful. Below, you'll find the eight home and kitchen standouts you should add to your own registry.

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