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What's the most unexpectedly useful item you've ever bought under $20?

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    One of these stainless steel bars of "soap". It's for getting onion and garlic smell off your hands. I was skeptical when my partner bought it, but it totally works. Rub on your hands under cold water and it's like you never even looked at the garlic.

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    These are mostly a myth to my understanding.

    There is some theory on how the chromium in stainless steel could help with breaking down and removing the smelly compounds from onions and garlic off your hands, but there aren't any studies proving this.

    In my experience just properly washing your hands with water for 15-20s works just as well. I think the "soap" kinda works because it tricks people to not just rinse their hands.

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      Tesa outdoor double sided tape.

      That stuff is basically magic. It will stick anything to everything and you can remove it from almost any surface without leaving a mark. I used to stick a dashcam to my car window, a birdbath to my brick wall, a remote LED lamp to the ceiling (felt iffy, works great!). It's even holding a metal plate from the doorknob in place because the door is more hole than wood by now.

      It beats basically every other kind of tape of multipurpose glue, and it's removable. It's kinda thick though, so you might see it, but that's also a feature when sticking rough textures to eachother.

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      • tetris11@lemmy.mlT [email protected]

        One way window heat shield. Reflects 85‰ of the UV back out. Sticks to the window using only water.

        Noticeable difference in temperature for any sun-facing windows

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        I did this at my last House and it was fantastic.

        Just need to remember that once it's dark outside the reflective side "switches" and everyone can see clearly into the house.

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          Reading glasses. They're like €5.

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          • tetris11@lemmy.mlT [email protected]

            One way window heat shield. Reflects 85‰ of the UV back out. Sticks to the window using only water.

            Noticeable difference in temperature for any sun-facing windows

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            Probably you mean 85% of infrared, not 85 parts per thousand (or 8.5%) of ultraviolet?

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              A dry erase notebook. $2. The marker that came with it is crap so that was another $12 for a pack of 4.

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                Not a plastic swizzle stick, a bar spoon. They are stainless steel and have various ends. This is the teardrop, makes stirring ice easier. There's also a coin (flat disc on the end that op was talking about), that is used for muddling and can also be used to stir ice, and the trident used to get garnishes out of jars like cherries and olives. Source: I am a bartender

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                I bought a pack of dessert spoons at Walmart years ago. About 7.5 inch long or 19cm

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                  One of these stainless steel bars of "soap". It's for getting onion and garlic smell off your hands. I was skeptical when my partner bought it, but it totally works. Rub on your hands under cold water and it's like you never even looked at the garlic.

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                  I've had this shit in my cart for like 5 years. Lol I really should just buy it.

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                    Even though I don't regularly use it, I'm glad I have a p38 can opener on my keychain. Just in case I end up in a survival situation, it's good to have alongside a good keychain bottle opener. Obviously not as good as a leatherman, but for under $20, yeah, these two are worth it.

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                    a fred is a bit bigger but also good.

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                    • koboldcoterie@pawb.socialK [email protected]

                      A roll of really heavy duty velcro. The kind that can, for example, stick a sledge hammer to a wall. It's about $12 for 5 feet or so, and about a 1" piece is sufficient for most tasks, so it lasts a very long time. I use it for all kinds of stuff; it's amazing how many uses for it you find when you have it.

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                      Just in case you havent seen it:
                      Don't call it velcro

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                      • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

                        Opinel carbon steel pocket knife. They're awesome. Cheap, robust and easy to keep sharp. Just need to oil the blade every now and then for corrosion resistance and you're good to go.

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                        +1 top value.
                        semi-related are hori knives for gardening. Genuine japanese ones are probably over $20AU but not by much.

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                          Oh man, there's this German company Beurer that makes simple equipment for medical home application. They make this sort of zapper thing, which is battery oper and it just heats the shit out of a little ceramic plate. Put that on a bug bite, it heats away the irritation. No more itch, no more venom in your body, just gone.

                          I am no longer careful around biting bugs. Keep in mind it's not supposed to work for stingers.

                          I figured for 15 euros it'd be too bad if it doesn't work but I now can't imagine not having it.

                          I've since also bought a TENS/EMS machine of theirs and a laser hair removal tool is underway for my wife.

                          I completely trust this company based on just two products.

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                          I don't have a device for this, but I do the same thing by running water as hot as I can stand over bites and it works.

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                            One way window heat shield. Reflects 85‰ of the UV back out. Sticks to the window using only water.

                            Noticeable difference in temperature for any sun-facing windows

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                            How easy are they to cut to size, or if you need to use multiple to cover a window how does the gap/seam look? Have been thinking of getting them, but we also want to replace our windows at some point. I assume you can't just reuse them?

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                            • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

                              Really good nailclippers:

                              https://www.victorinox.com/en-US/Products/Swiss-Army-Knives/Personal-Care/Nail-Clipper/p/8.2050.B1

                              If you're willing to go over the $20 barrier, you get more functionality:

                              https://www.victorinox.com/en-US/Products/Swiss-Army-Knives/Small-Pocket-Knives/Nail-Clip-580/p/0.6463

                              I liked it enough, I bought two more.

                              Smallest MagLite:

                              https://maglite.com/products/solitaire-led-key-chain-flashlight-with-gift-card-gift-box

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                              It's hilarious that they say

                              Swiss made nail clipper with two functions

                              Followed by not mentioning what the other function is...

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                                Chopsticks are also nice to mix fluids in a bottle because for some they are long enough
                                I also started eating potato chips with them, can reach deeper in + clean hands

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                                Ooh, I'll try to remember this next time I'm having chips!

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                                  One of these stainless steel bars of "soap". It's for getting onion and garlic smell off your hands. I was skeptical when my partner bought it, but it totally works. Rub on your hands under cold water and it's like you never even looked at the garlic.

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                                  Does this also work for jalapenos?

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                                    got any recommedations?

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                                    Live life to the fullest and teach your mate’s cat to play the piano by carefully dripping tuna water between selected keys.

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                                      How easy are they to cut to size, or if you need to use multiple to cover a window how does the gap/seam look? Have been thinking of getting them, but we also want to replace our windows at some point. I assume you can't just reuse them?

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                                      At least in home depot, some of them come with a specific blade tool, or one that's not too much more expensive. It's hard/sharp enough to seamlessly cut through the tints, but not scratch your window.

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                                        One way window heat shield. Reflects 85‰ of the UV back out. Sticks to the window using only water.

                                        Noticeable difference in temperature for any sun-facing windows

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                                        Window film is so glorious. I have my bedroom windows blacked out with it, easier to sleep, and yes, always cool temperatures in there.

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                                          My pocket stun gun was $19.99. Decided I needed a defense mechanism I could conceal after an encounter with a scary aggressive homeless man.

                                          Also has a flashlight.

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