• @MrJameGumb
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    238 months ago

    The Instant Pot and the air fryer. I thought they were both just dumb gimmicks until I got them both for free, and now I use one or both of them pretty much every day!

    • @essell
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      28 months ago

      What’s instant pot? Is that like a pot noodle?

      • @MrJameGumb
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        8 months ago

        It’s like a combination pressure cooker and crock pot for people who don’t really know how to use a pressure cooker or a crock pot

        • @Today
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          38 months ago

          I have the combo that does all 3. We use it so much that it stays on the counter. It’s nice for cooking things quickly without heating the kitchen too much.

          • @MrJameGumb
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            38 months ago

            Yeah I like mine because I can make a meal for one without having to heat up the whole kitchen and wash a bunch of pots and pans lol

  • @jacksilver
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    158 months ago

    Noise canceling headphones. It makes such a huge difference when on a train or plane.

    • @berkeleyblue
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      48 months ago

      I’m still in favor of awarding a Nobel Peace Prize to whoever invented them. The ammount of people I didn’t have to strangle in the train after work is immense

  • @essell
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    148 months ago

    Chromecast.

    Just another way for Google to take over. Turns out I wouldn’t be without now, just take some minor precautions to limit their tracking.

    • @MrJameGumb
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      38 months ago

      I used to watch everything on my computer until I got a Roku, and now I have three of them lol

  • mommykinkOP
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    98 months ago

    Mine was a Scrub Daddy. I had heard about them for years. Thought that “there’s no way a dish sponge can be that good,” plus no stores around me carried them and I’d be damned to put an online order for a single pack of dish sponges.

    I was out a few weeks ago and saw that my local grocer has started stocking them and decided to pick up a pack. Holy shit these are some good sponges.

  • @weeeeum
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    58 months ago

    Japanese knives. We’re so accustomed to 15$ kitchen knives that it seems ridiculous to spend 300$ on one, but man, it’s amazing. You definitely need to learn some knife etiquette (Japanese knives are harder and brittle) and how to sharpen them but once you do, it’s amazing.

    They are designed to be extremely thin as to slice through ingredients easily and extremely hard to maintain razor sharpness.

    If you do buy one, you will probably want stainless for your first one, and AVOID AMAZON. All of the Japanese knives there are completely fake and made in china. I would instead do lots of research and support independent blacksmiths. It’s expensive but most blacksmiths make very little and work out of pride, passion and dedication for their craft.

  • @200ok
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    28 months ago

    Fizzy water maker

    • @cousinofjah
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      18 months ago

      Sodastream or some other model? How about the cost and ease of replacing the CO2 canisters?

      • @hinterlufer
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        28 months ago

        Replacement is very easy, just screw the old one out and the new one in. Refills are under 7€ around here and they last for quite a while (they claim 60 L per canister but I’ve never really tracked how long they actually last).

        You can theoretically also get an adapter kit to either refill with your own big CO2 canister or directly connect a larger canister. Unless you are a very heavy user this is probably not worth it though.

        Regarding brands, I don’t think that there’s a big difference between sodastream and off-brand ones. The cylinders are typically interchangeable as well (as long as you don’t get the “quick connect” ones from Sodastream). I would also recommend getting a model with glass bottles instead of plastic ones because you can put them in the dishwasher.

      • @ChexMax
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        28 months ago

        My dad has a soda stream, and I have his old one. He refills our canisters with dry ice. I like just plain fizzy water (him too). I don’t think the “soda drops” ever really got close to regular soda, but for plain carbonated water it’s fantastic

    • @weeeeum
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      18 months ago

      Love carbonating milk 🥰