Checklist
Household restocking checklist: items worth following
The best checklist is not the longest one. It follows items that are easy to forget and inconvenient when they run out.


A checklist becomes a small set of active cycles
Categories keep kitchen, bathroom, cleaning, pets and maintenance visible without turning the list into a warehouse catalog.
View RepletaStart with the items that disappear from memory
Choose items that last long enough to be forgotten and create real inconvenience when missing. Water filters, pet food, cooking gas, detergent and hygiene refills are common examples.
Fresh groceries already receive frequent attention. A restocking checklist is most useful for the quieter cycles.
Group the checklist by area
Kitchen and pantry
- Coffee
- Water filter
- Cooking gas
- Paper towels
Bathroom and hygiene
- Toilet paper
- Soap
- Shampoo
- Toothpaste
Laundry and cleaning
- Laundry detergent
- Dish soap
- Sponges
- Trash bags
Pets and maintenance
- Pet food
- Cat litter
- Batteries
- Printer ink
Turn the checklist into reminders
Add only the first few items, estimate how long each one lasts and choose a useful advance warning. Adjust the cycle when you restock.
A small list that stays current works better than a complete list nobody maintains.
REPLETA
Turn this guide into reminders.
Add recurring household items, set an approximate cycle and receive local alerts before something needs attention.