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

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  • meekah@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

    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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    It's true, I've never used one of these and was absolutely lying about their effectiveness.

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      Does this also work for jalapenos?

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      Not that I'm aware of.

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        Does this also work for jalapenos?

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        No. The heat from peppers is an oil. Dry finger tips absorb the oil. So either gloves or rub a drop of neutral oil on your fingers before handling peppers.

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          A basket/bowl thing for keys, wallet, and whatever one carries around. No more hunting for them when walking out the door.

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          My husband still doesn't use it, the hunt for his keys is getting old

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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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            So any stainless steel will do that. No need for a special disk. I use a stainless steel cocktail shaker to peal garlic. Then when I rinse it clean it also removes the smell from my hands.

            Just drop the cloves into the shaker and shake hard for 30-45 seconds. Most of the garlic is now peeled and some just need a bit help. So much faster and easier.

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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 too love to rub heavily metals into my skin"...idk if anyone has said this before lol

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                It's true, I've never used one of these and was absolutely lying about their effectiveness.

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                  A Victorinox Swiss army knife. Bought it used for 10€, and it has everything from a very good blade to screwdrivers, a bottle opener, pen and tweezers. Always in my pocket in case I need it.

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                    So any stainless steel will do that. No need for a special disk. I use a stainless steel cocktail shaker to peal garlic. Then when I rinse it clean it also removes the smell from my hands.

                    Just drop the cloves into the shaker and shake hard for 30-45 seconds. Most of the garlic is now peeled and some just need a bit help. So much faster and easier.

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                    Yep. Still useful for people without stainless fixtures, or cocktail shakers.

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                      It's true, I've never used one of these and was absolutely lying about their effectiveness.

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                      Regarding your jib. I like the cut.

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                        As for what they are, the green text in my screenshot.

                        How depends on how you access Lemmy. In my client, Connect, I expand a comment, tap the three dots to the right of it, and click "add user note."

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                          I've never been so proud of a title!

                          It's great that you got it working; hopefully it serves you well. I've primarily used it to mark people who aren't worth an argument to me ("argues in bad faith") and people with whom it's extra worth engaging ("seems clever, " "shares a fandom," in a few rare cases just their first name to make it stand out if it's a friend but I didn't notice the username).

                          Tbh I've only got, like ... Five user notes.

                          edit: One more now!

                          Note for user "zurchpet" that teases about the content of their note on me

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                            $20 bread maker I found at at a thrift store. There's no telling how many hundreds of loaves of healthy, fresh baked wheat bread I've churned out of that thing over the past two years, especially now that we're grinding our own wheat too.

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                            I got a bread maker for free. I asked my coworkers and THREE different people said they had a bread maker that's just sitting there, unused as gifts that they don't want.

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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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                              This has been "useful" to you? I hope mostly the flashlight and not the tazing homeless people part.

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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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                                I'm seeing lots of different tapes from Tesa. Is it PET? PVC?

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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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                                  Be careful with a stungun. It requires close range confrontation, and It's not effective if the assailant is drugged up or heavily drunk and ignores the shocks.

                                  Mace gives good distance, and pepper in the eyes doesn't care about the stimulants in your blood stream.

                                  Also practice with it. A large number of people carry self defense tools and choke under pressure/fail to use it correctly during situations.

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                                    I knew I wouldn't regret starting to use user notes.Demonstration of user note reminding me that I share a fandom with this user

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                                    I'm honored!

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                                      Be careful with a stungun. It requires close range confrontation, and It's not effective if the assailant is drugged up or heavily drunk and ignores the shocks.

                                      Mace gives good distance, and pepper in the eyes doesn't care about the stimulants in your blood stream.

                                      Also practice with it. A large number of people carry self defense tools and choke under pressure/fail to use it correctly during situations.

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                                      I tested it on myself.

                                      It works fine.

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                                        This has been "useful" to you? I hope mostly the flashlight and not the tazing homeless people part.

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                                        Go judge someone else. It wasn't my decision to turn whole cities into mental institutions. It was Ronald Reagan's.

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                                          It's true, I've never used one of these and was absolutely lying about their effectiveness.

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                                          You're saying that as if I've never used one. I have, and I don't see a difference to just washing my hands with water. But to each their own ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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