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

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  • vetoftheseas@discuss.onlineV [email protected]

    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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    I'm one of those who gave my bread maker away. The problem was when I was making bread with it, it was so good I'd quickly eat it all up and kept gaining weight, so I stopped using it.

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      balaclava. I wear it all the time. It’s a great way to keep my mouth and nose covered from the nasty germs when out in public.

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      might I interest you in an N95 respirator? those germs would still end up in your lungs by just wearing a cloth

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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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        Yeah I use the hottest running water and also scrub it with soap to get as much as possible off.

        I've also used a hair dryer to heat the bites up but you have to be careful not to hold it too close to the skin and burn yourself. I'm very reactive to bug bites and I seem to get a million bites within seconds of going outside.

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          Make sure you also test it while drunk or heavily drugged up.

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          Isn't that the time most people would think of testing it on themselves?

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            Waterproof mattress protector. Pays for itself after one accident or spill.

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              An emergancy fm/am radio with a crank generator and solar panels.

              Came in clutch when power was out, not only could I listen in on the news, I could also charge my phone.

              I'd list it as unexpected because I did not expect to actually have to use it. But im really glad I had it.

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              The answer to infection is here

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                I've found that it tastes kinda plasticky compared to my glass French press. Am I aeropressing wrong?

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                Is it an authentic aeropress, not a cheap knockoff? There are a bunch that sell under the same name but aren't in fact manufactured by aeropress ltd., and those can taste off since the cheap plastic is not certified for use with boiling water, and might not even be bpa free.

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                  A large magnet. I bought it on a whim ~20 years ago for $20 (still online for same price). I got it on a whim while buying gifts from an educational toy website. It comes in handy whenever I drop something small that ferrous or just need it to hold onto things.

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                    I have one always in my pocket, too, but I'd argue it's not "unexpectedly useful".

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                    Ima be honest, I didn't think it would be this useful. I just thought it was probably ok for a good emergency knife but I have used all of the tools in this small handy dandy tool many times over.

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                    • K [email protected]

                      Honing does remove material. It shears off the ragged edge grains, and presses the other grains into alignment.

                      Anytime you use a hone, you can run your fingertips along the knife edge and gather the removed grains of material.

                      It's a very small detail but to say that a hone does not damage a knife or remove material isn't 100% right.

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                      Oh I thought it just aligns the edge. I guess it does remove an amount of material. But I think it should be a lot less than sharpening

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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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                        Yes, this. The best multi tool is the one you have on you on when you need it, and with one of these on my keys, I comes in handy more often then I thought it would.

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                          I became a full-on programmer after joining Lemmy. Coincidence?

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                          Nope not a coincidence at all

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                          • viking@infosec.pubV [email protected]

                            Is it an authentic aeropress, not a cheap knockoff? There are a bunch that sell under the same name but aren't in fact manufactured by aeropress ltd., and those can taste off since the cheap plastic is not certified for use with boiling water, and might not even be bpa free.

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                            It's Aeropress™ and purchased from a reputable roaster. I suppose it's unknowable to me if some shenanigans were pulled further up the supply chain.

                            I'll add that the thing I noticed is that it tastes plasticky if I use water at 205°F but not 185°. I prefer the hotter temp because I think it gives a better extraction, and I need the caffeines.

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                              It's Aeropress™ and purchased from a reputable roaster. I suppose it's unknowable to me if some shenanigans were pulled further up the supply chain.

                              I'll add that the thing I noticed is that it tastes plasticky if I use water at 205°F but not 185°. I prefer the hotter temp because I think it gives a better extraction, and I need the caffeines.

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                              Very strange, I'm using water straight from the kettle just after bringing it to a full boil, and don't taste anything plastic.

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                                I have a IKEA pergola on my backyard and I've been trying to come up with a way to attach some plastic paneling on top of it without drilling. This might be it.

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                                Most common adhesives will be less effective under hot (ie sunlight) conditions.

                                If you don’t need it to come off, 3Ms GPH (General Purpose High-temp) VHB tape. 50% of your car is probably held together by it.

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                                  Not to mention the broke single mum tech neckbeards!

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                                  Go mombeards!

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                                    Most common adhesives will be less effective under hot (ie sunlight) conditions.

                                    If you don’t need it to come off, 3Ms GPH (General Purpose High-temp) VHB tape. 50% of your car is probably held together by it.

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                                    Thanks, interesting industry knowledge. I need the panels to come off some day though. Otherwise I would have looked at glues/epoxies from the start.

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                                    • tetris11@lemmy.mlT [email protected]

                                      Yeah double glazed, and no hasn't been an issue by my reckoning

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                                      Thanks that's good to know!

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                                      • leadore@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

                                        I've tried (electrical tape) that but found it is gummy and leaves a sticky mess.

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                                        That's true. It hasn't mattered for me, as I have never removed any from the lights I blocked with it. I would assume the purpose made stickers would be better about residue if they need to be removed.

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                                          No kidding. I saved enough for a big bag of zip ties.

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                                          Other shoppers bundled this purchase with a really big american flag.

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