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

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    Does this also work for jalapenos?

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    As hugin said, the best way to wash oils off your hands is with other oils. Pour a little bit of whatever cooking oil you have on your hands and make sure to thoroughly spread it on your hands, like in between your fingers and under your nails, then wash with hot water and soap. The capsaicin oils will mix with the cooking oils, dilute, and be more noticeable to remove. This also works for poison ivy oils and pine sap

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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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      One of those tiny sd ones? I have a couple and love them. I carry a skeletool cx now but if I had to carry only the little victorinox I wouldn't complain.

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        Aww, sadly I’m iOS and not Android, so I can’t use Connect nor I guess user notes.

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        Voyager calls them “tags.”

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          An Aeropress. I bought it when work removed the free coffee and was super surprised at how good it tasted vs what they were serving. Later, I found a bean hand grinder that fits right inside the Aeropress plunger and now I take it on work trips, vacation and camping.

          It's not fully inclusive for $20 because you need a cup, some way to procure and heat water and beans but still, it's served me well.

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            Broke single mom here. My H&M usually offers a buy one get one discount on boys’ cotton boxers, so whenever I buy a pack for my 12 year old son, I grab myself one as well and they serve pretty well as pajama shorts which I pair with a cheap oversized cotton tee.

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            For some reason it makes me happy you're on here, I thought it was all tech neckbeards. Wish your family luck in bargain hunting!

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              This under US$5 milk frother from Ikea. Froth up milk, pour the coffee in, so nice.

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                A package of blue-tack - it is basically sticky play-dough that is completely opaque and you can use wads of it to blunt the pain of stupid LEDs on on your tech shit. I am currently sitting in my living room looking at my TV and various components including router and stuff...easily 20 gobs of blue-tack masking 20 blinking LEDs.

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                  Once found a whole functioning pc (minus ram and the hard drive) at a thrift store for $3. My guess is it came from an office, and when they plugged it in, and when it didn't work, they assumed it was junk. Actual value of the parts was like $300.

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                    Got a second-hand Walmart folding table + chair set at the beginning of my PhD, I think the entire set was like $15 or $20; it was the only furniture I had that lasted my entire grad school

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                      A back scratcher. Got a pack of 4 for a few bucks after one I was gifted broke. I'm old and have one quite arthritic shoulder, so half of my own back is unreachable. It's especially shitful getting an itchy back at night, but now I don't need to get up to relieve it. I use it every day, and every day I bless the person who first gifted me one.

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                      What do you use to wash your back? I have a brush but it keeps slipping out of my hand.

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                        You can use mine.

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                        That's very kind of you, but I hesitate to take the word of the noteless and I can't just take you at your word that you are bereft of hinges.

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                          Voyager calls them “tags.”

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                          Ahh, ok! Thank you!

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                            For some reason it makes me happy you're on here, I thought it was all tech neckbeards. Wish your family luck in bargain hunting!

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                            As a fellow non tech person... There are dozens of us!!

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                              I bought a Rada Quick Edge at a thrift store for $2.

                              Was always taught my my metal-smith grandfather how to properly care for and sharpen knives, but when I tried it out on a knife I cared little for, I found it was such a shocking difference in efficiency I couldn't help but notice.

                              It completely changed my relationship with knives and knife care, which was so helpful for me because I cook everything from scratch and whole ingredients. Everything, so having good knives is not kids-play for me.

                              It made me discover that for me, using a quick sharpening wheel and a hone gets my knives beard-shaving sharp in less than 30 seconds. I could never go back to the "right way" and I firmly joined the "dark side" of knife ownership.

                              Yes they destroy knives with some aggression, far more than traditional methods, but in the forensic audit it has saved me hundreds in a literal way, and hundreds of hours laboring over sharpening stones.

                              I no longer need to pamper knives, I buy cheap German steel chef knives on sale for $5-$20 and I throw them out in 3 or 4 years. I'll never go back. All the hysterics from knife "gurus" on YT be damned - in my personal cooking world where I have 10,000 Km on my knives and cutting board, I could give two shits what they think. Nobody better ever give me a $300 knife for a present because it's going back in the box.

                              Dual-wheel sharpener and 14" hone is all I'll ever use from now on.

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                              Great recommendation and knife user therapy in one post. Thanks!

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                                Unexpectedly? I’m not sure. But for under $6 I got a secondhand Faberware medium and large pot. We have a glass cooktop and our current pots tend to “bow” on the bottom when heated so they don’t sit flat. Was fine when we had a gas cooktop, but now the bow makes a hotspot in the center on the flat glass. The old Faberware pots sit perfectly flat. Awesome.

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                                  This under US$5 milk frother from Ikea. Froth up milk, pour the coffee in, so nice.

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                                  Anybody know if these work with oat milk or almond milk? Does it froth?

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                                    A swiss army knife sd classic. I have it on my keychain and use it a lot

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                                      What do you use to wash your back? I have a brush but it keeps slipping out of my hand.

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                                      Decent size cloth so I can hold two corners and basically use it as if I was towelling dry.

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                                        An Aeropress. I bought it when work removed the free coffee and was super surprised at how good it tasted vs what they were serving. Later, I found a bean hand grinder that fits right inside the Aeropress plunger and now I take it on work trips, vacation and camping.

                                        It's not fully inclusive for $20 because you need a cup, some way to procure and heat water and beans but still, it's served me well.

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                                        I didn’t buy an aeropress for years as I had a coffee machine and was like, surely that’s better.

                                        But finally got one, and my god. The simplicity. The ease of cleaning. The nice coffee.

                                        It’s basically my sole way of making coffee now, despite more pricey alternatives at my disposal.

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                                          Extra long shoe horn. I eventually upgraded to a solid metal one when the cheap one broke.

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                                          The shoe horn is the bidet of getting dressed.

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