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Got a problem? Let's find what you actually need.
From fixing a leaking toilet to choosing a gaming setup, Berbaloi helps you figure out what you actually need before you buy.
What problem are you trying to solve?
Start here. Each page tells you how to identify what's actually wrong before it tells you to buy anything.
Toilet Leaking? Here's What to Check First
Most toilet leaks come from one of five places, and four of them are cheap to fix yourself. This page helps you identify which one you have before you spend anything.
Drain Draining Slowly? Here's What's Actually Blocking It
Bathroom and kitchen blockages have different causes and need different fixes. Using the wrong one wastes money and can damage your pipes.
Black Mould in the Bathroom? Here's What Actually Works
Removing the stain is the easy half. This page covers both: getting the black spots off, and working out why they keep coming back.
How to Remove Car Scratches (And When You Can't)
The fingernail test tells you in two seconds whether a scratch is a RM25 fix or a RM500 one. This page covers both outcomes.
How to Remove Windshield Watermarks
Why glass cleaner does nothing to water spots, what actually removes them, and how to tell when the glass is etched rather than dirty.
How to Clean a Car Interior Properly
The order matters more than the products. This is how to get a genuinely clean interior without buying five different bottles.
Featured solution
Toilet leaking?
Before calling a plumber, there's a free two-minute test that tells you which of five causes you actually have. Four of them you can fix yourself for under RM20.
See what you needBerbaloi Picks
Things we think are genuinely worth the money — with the reasoning, and the caveats, shown up front.
PTFE Thread Seal Tape
Thread seal tape
The white tape you wrap around pipe threads before screwing a connection back together. It fills the tiny gaps in the thread so water can't weep out. One roll lasts through many small jobs.
Best for: Slow drips at a threaded pipe connection
See the full breakdown65W Multi-Port USB-C Charger
USB-C charger
A GaN charger with two or three ports sharing a 65W budget. Enough for most thin-and-light laptops on its own, or a laptop and a phone together at reduced speed.
Best for: Travel with a laptop and phone
See the full breakdownMicrofibre Cloth Pack
Cleaning cloth
A multipack of microfibre cloths. Cheap, washable, and the default applicator and buffing cloth for most cleaning and car care jobs.
Best for: Buffing, polishing, general cleaning
See the full breakdown30W USB-C Charger
USB-C charger
A single-port USB-C charger with Power Delivery. 30W is the sensible floor for a modern phone and is enough to charge most tablets and some ultralight laptops at a usable speed.
Best for: Fast phone charging
See the full breakdownScores are our editorial judgement based on published specifications and common use — not hands-on testing. We say so on every product page.
Buying guides
For when you already know you need to buy something, and just want to buy the right one.
Steam Games Under RM10: How to Find Ones Worth Buying
How to find genuinely good games under RM10 on Steam in Malaysia, and how to avoid the shovelware and grey-market key sellers that cluster at this price point.
Gaming Mouse Under RM100: What You Actually Get
What actually differs between a RM50 and a RM100 gaming mouse, which specifications are marketing, and how to pick a shape that suits your grip.
Budget Gaming Headset: What to Look For
Which headset specifications matter under RM150, which are marketing, and why comfort beats sound quality when you're wearing it for three hours.
Which USB-C Charger Do You Actually Need?
Wattage, Power Delivery and GaN explained in terms of what you own, so you buy one charger instead of three.
Which Power Bank Should You Buy?
Capacity, output speed and why the number on the box is never the number you get.
Do You Actually Need a USB-C Hub?
How to choose a USB-C hub by what you actually connect, and the display and power specifications that listings tend to bury.
How Berbaloi works
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Start with the problem
Not with a product. Half the time the fix costs a few ringgit, and sometimes it costs nothing at all.
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Work out what you actually need
We tell you which part or tool the job needs — and when you don't need to buy anything.
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Compare what's worth it
Budget, best value, better quality. Every recommendation says why, and what it isn't good for.