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

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      One of those cocktail stirring spoons with a long, round handle. Makes stirring a glass full of ice extremely easier compared to normal spoon handles. In contrast, I found mixing glasses and cocktail shakers fairly optional (and those tend to be more expensive than $20 anyway if they're decent quality).

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        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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          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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            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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              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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              Fyi this also works with a steel faucet or sink in a pinch

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                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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                What kind of uses did you have for it?

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                  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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                    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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                      I bought a reusable tote for like $3 in the section at the front of Target where they stick all the cheap stuff. It looks like it's made of woven burlap. It says "Going to Market" on the sides. It's shorter than the standard reusable tote, but a reasonable width.

                      I bought it on a whim and thought it would sit in my trunk after I forgot about it. I use it all the time, and I've gotten a ton of compliments on it at checkouts of various stores.

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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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                        BiteAway gang!

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                          Fyi this also works with a steel faucet or sink in a pinch

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                          Okay so maybe I've grown to used to the smell of garlic but is it a common problem that people are worried about their hands smelling like garlic/onions? Maybe it's because I wash dishes as I cook, so whatever I chopped/prepared them on I would have washed in the sink while it started to heat up in the pan, but I guess I need to sniff my fingers more after doing so.

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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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                            My wife swears by it. For me it does nothing.
                            She gets wasp-sized bumps from mosquito bites.

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                              A pencil (edit: less than 1 dollar most of the time)

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                                What kind of uses did you have for it?

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                                He stuck a sledgehammer to his wall.

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                                  Okay so maybe I've grown to used to the smell of garlic but is it a common problem that people are worried about their hands smelling like garlic/onions? Maybe it's because I wash dishes as I cook, so whatever I chopped/prepared them on I would have washed in the sink while it started to heat up in the pan, but I guess I need to sniff my fingers more after doing so.

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                                  That's not gonna end well. 😅

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                                    I got two of these squiggly window wedges. They are incredibly versatile and handy when you want to keep a window open.

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                                      Okay so maybe I've grown to used to the smell of garlic but is it a common problem that people are worried about their hands smelling like garlic/onions? Maybe it's because I wash dishes as I cook, so whatever I chopped/prepared them on I would have washed in the sink while it started to heat up in the pan, but I guess I need to sniff my fingers more after doing so.

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                                      I don't know about worried, but onions absolutely make my hands reek. To the point where it can ruin a meal I'm eating, especially if it's a hand food like a burrito or burger or something. I don't mind garlic on my hands, but onions are just awful for some reason.

                                      I don't have one of these bars, but I'm seriously contemplating it.

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                                        Electric screwdriver from Lidl (well, it was less than £20) - as a DIY novice/flat pack builder, it changed my life

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                                          What kind of uses did you have for it?

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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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