TheMechanic,

Super glue.

Cyanocrylate adhesives were accidently discovered in WW2 while trying to develop a clear plastic. Later Eastman-Kodak held the patent and then sold it to Loctite on the 1960s.

Loctite 404 is so much better than anything else available on the market. It bonds better, it’s stronger, it lasts longer and the bottle applicator is more controlled and easier to use. If you want it to last years, you can actually store in in the refrigerator when not being used.

ivanafterall,
ivanafterall avatar

TIL, thanks!

TheSun,

I agree their bottle/applicator is the GOAT. Can’t go back to other brands after trying a bottle of loctite.

wild,

I much prefer super glue with the brush applicator, but I can’t find it in the U.S. anymore. When I saw some on a trip to Portugal, I bought it and brought it home with me. I’ll try refilling it when it’s gone.

nezbyte,

The technical datasheet for Loctite 404 is surprisingly detailed.

ColeSloth,

Not really what the project farm guy says.

LetterboxPancake,

Says? THE PROJECT FARM GUY YELLS AT THE CAMERA. VERY IMPRESSIVE!

I didn’t know he tested super glue, have to look for it. I dig his videos for some reason I don’t really understand.

onion,

Maybe the repetitiveness of his words

LetterboxPancake,

Could be. The project farm repeats words often. The project farm yells pretty loud. The project farm likes to destroy the stuff he tests.

kratoz29,

Ok, I know Lemmy doesn’t have a spying algorithm like pretty much any other company’s site, but it is a bit amazing that you brought that here just when I needed that product to glue a ceramic handle of a mug that I broke because of stupidity.

As you seem to know about the subject, may I ask if it is prudent to still use the mug in the microwave? (Usually I heat my coffee or water there), the handle looks very well attached and I have used it once to drink… With fear.

TheMechanic,

I’m just some guy who can maybe read minds?

I don’t know about the microwave. Heat actually breaks the bond for these kinds of adhesives, so if it isn’t poisonous, it probably wouldn’t work well for that anyway.

Sphks,
@Sphks@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Glues for ceramic are epoxy resin.

JackFrostNCola,

Something like 2-part Araldite would be what i would use. Comes in a double-tube kinda syringe and you squeeze out equal parts, mix until tacky and apply, wait 24hrs to set.

atlasraven31,

Irish butter, in particularly Kerrygold, are so much better than american butter.

Carighan,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

Irish are so much better than American. Word.

intensely_human,

Irish butter is a generic category. Kerrygold is an irish butter name brand

andthenthreemore,
@andthenthreemore@startrek.website avatar

Wait until you try french butter.

OceanSoap,

Yes, once I tried kerrygold, I never went back.

Drusas,

Amish butter can be pretty great, too.

metaStatic,

in Australia you can get store brand butter that is every bit as good because it comes from NewZeland where every cow is grassfed.

Such a massive money saver that Woolworths now tells you where it's produced, for a long time it was an open secret.

RecallMadness,

And it’s probably fucking cheaper than exactly the same thing in New Zealand.

jimbo,

What’s different about it?

intensely_human,

It’s got a bit o the Irish in it

atlasraven31,

It’s deeper and richer. Sauteed onions in irish butter soften easier and taste more flavorful.

Legge,

Kerrygold (and other imported-to-US/European, “fancy,” etc.) butter just tastes better. It has more fat content than land o lakes, for example, which contributes. The unsalted version is also cultured, and that makes a difference too. It’s definitely worth the price in any use where the butter flavor is important. In baking, maybe it’s not as worth it, but even then I’d still use it over a US brand.

onion,

Fyi to Europeans: Any and all of our butter is what they call “fancy” or “high fat” over there, otherwise it wouldn’t be allowed to be called butter in the EU

atlasraven31,

“I can’t believe it’s not legally allowed to called butter in the EU” brand buttery spread.

FrankTheHealer,

Ireland gets a ton of rain, and all of our cattle is grass fed. Turns out, cows that eat organic grass from rainy parts of the world make great milk and butter.

I’m from Ireland and our milk, butter, cream and even yogurt is fantastic.

I’m 26 but will literally have bread and butter with a glass of milk as a bed time snack.

There are some iffy brands locally, but Kerrygold is god tier.

I’ve been toying with the idea of going full vegan now that there are good plant based alternatives. But I will always miss Irish dairy.

etchinghillside,

I think Dawn dish soap gets mentioned in these often.

_dev_null,
@_dev_null@lemmy.zxcvn.xyz avatar
metaStatic,

Stop pissing on my bonfire

7u5k3n,

My rule of thumb is does it smell good when it boils?

Dawn is the only soap I’ve found that smells good when it’s poured onto a hot pan.

Yeah you should let your stuff cool before washing it… but how many of us do that?

Dawn smells great boiling… so that’s the only soap I use.

cobysev,

Yeah you should let your stuff cool before washing it… but how many of us do that?

I used to love putting hot pans in the sink with cool water. Loved the sizzle and steam it created, and it was faster than waiting for it to cool down.

Then I would complain about all my pans being cheap and warped. I couldn’t cook evenly because there was one bulge that got direct contact with the oven and the rest of the pan rocked back and forth and either burned or undercooked all my food.

Until one day, my wife pointed out that putting a hot pan in cool/cold water causes them to warp. She got mad at me because some of the ruined pans were actually expensive quality brands. I’ve learned my lesson; no more hot pans in the sink for me. Let them cool a bit before you wash them.

7u5k3n,

Yep no big deal if you’re using a $15 tfal from Walmart. $200 al-clad let that shit cool

jeffw,

Are there that many ducks on here?

otter,

Works well on other water inhabitants too

jeffw,

So we got 1 otter and a bunch of ducks. Am I the only human??

otter,
jeffw,

slurping intensifies

ZeroCool,
atlasraven31,

I use an Aldi version of Dawn. There is no difference.

Pinklink,

Well Costco brand is absolutely shit. Smells horrrrrible. Bought it and did my best to convince myself it wasn’t that bad I’d just finish the bottle, ended up tossing the whole thing

Rentlar,

At Costco, I decided to get the Dawn Ultra Advanced Power, and man it knocks the socks off of grease, with just a small dollop on a sponge. While my cooking is simplistic and I wash sparingly in large batches, I don’t eat out often and I’ve only used a 10th of the 2.66L bottle in 2 months.

If you don’t use a sponge then I think any dishsoap will do, so long as you can tolerate the smell.

bestusername,
@bestusername@aussie.zone avatar

Choice Australia did a test of different washing liquid recently and found the Aldi stuff to be one of the best and a bunch of expensive brands to be no better than plain hot water.

Catoblepas,

Dawn Powerwash is pretty great for general cleaning too, not just dishes. It’s great at removing soap scum. You can technically DIY it with dish soap, isopropyl alcohol, water, and a spray bottle, but the bottles they sell last a while and are cheap.

saigot,

That’s not enough to do what powerwash does. Normal dishsoap has to maintain a consistency so certain additives are just not feasible. This allows powerwash to have a higher ph, stuff that goes after calcium deposits and stuff that hydrates stuck on food.

Personally I really really like powerwash but the amount of plastic it needs is too much for me. They did to come out with bulk refills.

AgentGrimstone,

Frozen burger patties. You can taste the money going down the drain.

Franzia,

This shit was asked a week or two ago. Go away advertiser.

jeffw,

It was a common question on Reddit too. Just thought it would be fun

space,

Tech products. It’s not worth the risk of getting some Chinese spying crap. Even chargers and cables have the risk of damaging your hardware.

adam_b,

Yeah, but all tech products are sourced from China no ?

Pirasp,

Lots of them, yes. But most of them aren’t designed there. And yes, I am aware that there are reputable Chinese brands, but the Chinese genetics are not those.

rockandsock,

I’m hoping you’re a victim of spellcheck and meant generics.

Pirasp,

Yes, I meant generics. Spelling on phone keyboards is rather difficult when your thumbs are as wide as mine…

adam_b,

I mean even if it was reputable, doesn’t mean it’s trustworthy, in fact it’s quite the opposite, and even if it was designed elsewhere, the manufacturing process still happens there, which is concerning to say the least, that’s why Apple wants to start manufacturing in the US, and UK ( and other Eu countries ) wants to remove huawei 5g networks,

Now, is all these news nothing but propaganda? Is it for political reasons and Chinese tech products are clean and safe, just the US wants to bury the competition, I don’t think so, everyone I know owns a Chinese phone and the way these things behave makes me confirm my suspicions ( activates GPS randomly, scan your downloads, disactives privacy features… Etc )

Note : the video talks about Samsung which is not Chinese, but it’s a famous brand

Saizaku,

Now, is all these news nothing but propaganda?

Literally yes, not because chinese companies don’t spy on you, literally all companies spy on you. You prove it by linking a video about samsung. Google and Apple do the same shit. The fact that software is riddled with spyware has nothing to do with the hardware being manufactured in China. China isn’t some big bad, moving production elsewhere will change nothing. Lastly you should be far more concerned about western companies spying on you, the ones that cooperate with your local government and leave backdoors in their OS for NSA and the like. What do you think the CCP is gonna do to you? You’re outside of their jurisdiction completely.

So yes it js just propaganda, in a sense that it’s trying to make you think this kind of behavior is somehow unique to Chinese companies or a result of tech being manufactured in China.

adam_b,

moving production elsewhere will change nothing

Probably yes, but isn’t relying on a single country to get your chips, equal or even more problematic. especially when you know that that country is heavily invested in cyberwarfare, espionage and censorship.

Even their constitution states that every Chinese product ( software or hardware ), must send data it collects to the government.

What’s stops them from “chipping” every phone they export ? Or hardcoding spyware into the motherboard or CPU ? Nothing ( this is way more scarier than software level spying )

What do you think the CCP is gonna do to you? You’re outside of their jurisdiction completely.

You don’t know that 💀

it js just propaganda, in a sense that it’s trying to make you think this kind of behavior is somehow unique to Chinese companies or a result of tech being manufactured in China

This is like Apple saying your Android spies on you… lol ( I believe they did say that )

I’m aware of US privacy laws ( e.g. Cloud Act ) and technologies ( e.g. Intel ME ), yeah it’s not unique to China

Saizaku,

especially when you know that that country is heavily invested in cyberwarfare, espionage and censorship.

Which country isn’t? The US does more spying on its own citizens than China could ever dream of doing. The UK is currently trying to pass a bill to break e2ee.

Even their constitution states that every Chinese product ( software or hardware ), must send data it collects to the government.

This is false as far as I know, can you provide a source? China has some of the strictest laws on data protection, you can read more about it here: academic.oup.com/idpl/article/12/2/75/6537091?log…

This is like Apple saying your Android spies on you… lol ( I believe they did say that )

Not sure where you were going with this. My point is you don’t hear any of these concerns raised about any other and as we both agree it’s not something unique to China.

The real reason why you hear a lot of talk about moving production out of China lately is simply because Chinese manufacurers have narrowed the the gap a lot in terms of chip designs and are becoming an actual threat to western comanies’ profit margins.

adam_b,

China has some of the strictest laws on data protection

Is that so ? , protection from who ?

just so we on the same page, I’m talking about data is gathered, not whether it’s protected ( legally ) , idc

can you provide a source?

I’m not a lawyer but I think somewhere in the DSL it mentions data is collected from companies within China and outside, but why is it hard for you to swallow, knowing that US based companies ( with all the power they have, lawyers… Etc ) comply with data collection laws

Not sure where you were going with this

It’s more of a metaphor I guess, basically it’s a decoy, they tell you these people are spying on you, while they do the same or worse

becoming an actual threat to western companies’ profit margins.

Aaside from that, US officials make good points when they talk about the threat of Chinese products ( Tiktok, Huawei ) from a Cybersecurity perspective

Saizaku,

Linking to the great firewall article is completely nonsensical in this context, and you would be aware of that if you had bothered to open the link in my previous comment.

just so we on the same page, I’m talking about data is gathered, not whether it’s protected ( legally ) , idc

Which is exactly what I’m talking about, which you would again know if you read what I linked.

I’m not a lawyer but I think somewhere in the DSL it mentions data is collected from companies within China and outside

It doesn’t, what I linked to discusses the very laws you are talking about at length if you are actually interested rather than just spouting nonsense like “it’s in the constitution”.

Just so we’re on the same page you have no idea about Chinese laws on gathering, processing and handling of data, but you heard it somewhere, repeat it, won’t bother to research further and then claim there’s no propaganda.

but why is it hard for you to swallow, knowing that US based companies ( with all the power they have, lawyers… Etc ) comply with data collection laws

Because they don’t. Evidenced by all the fines the EU is handing out to google, meta, etc. You could also look to all the stuff Snowden blew the whostle on. Do you think they just stopped doing mass surveillance on a global level?

adam_b, (edited )

Oh, shoot didn’t realize China is a privacy haven, maybe I should move there, maybe I should install Tiktok as well, is that what you’re saying ?

Because they don’t. Evidenced by all the fines the EU is handing out to google, meta, etc. You could also look to all the stuff Snowden blew the whostle on. Do you think they just stopped doing mass surveillance on a global level?

There is a misunderstanding here, I meant they do comply with FBI subpoena’s and they do handle data to US government and 3 letter agencies, why is it that you think Chinese companies are safe from their government ? ( I’ll rephrase it : if US gov can just order US based companies to hand over user messages and emails, why can’t China gov do the same to Chinese based companies ? considering their track record )

I did open your article BTW, it doesn’t answer this question, off course i didn’t read the whole thing

then claim there’s no propaganda

how ? When ?

Didn’t say it’s not propaganda, I was the first to suspect the news I shared to be propaganda, but that doesn’t mean there is no truth in it, that’s how you make successful propaganda, you add false narratives to the real ones, have you listened to why your government officials wanted to ban Tiktok ?

nudnyekscentryk,
@nudnyekscentryk@szmer.info avatar

Coffee and tea. Otherwise I always buy store brand because it comes from the same factory.

el_abuelo,

Coffee and tea doesn’t?

nudnyekscentryk, (edited )
@nudnyekscentryk@szmer.info avatar

oh I’m sure it does but in my experience tea and coffee are the only products where you can cut corners by reducing costs of production and it’s actually tangible, and not merely abstract like removing brand name logo from the box

Smeagol666,

Peanut butter. Generic peanut butter is downright nasty. Skippy or Jiff for me.

EddyNottingham,

Skippy or Jiff

I thought Skippy and Jiff were generic, isn’t good peanut butter the stuff that only has one ingredient: peanuts?

caesaravgvstvs,

Bahlsen Schoko-leibniz. The store brand ones don’t have nearly as nice chocolate.

Conversely, after eights are garbage and the supermarket version comes with nicely tempered chocolate that does a very satisfying crackle when you bite.

FireWire400,
@FireWire400@lemmy.world avatar

Everything made by Nestle is automatically garbage, unfortunately…

caesaravgvstvs,

You caught on to my covert anti nestle propaganda 🤭

But also the store brand after eights in Germany are great

FireWire400,
@FireWire400@lemmy.world avatar

I really wish there was a decent alternative to KitKats, the no-name stuff just is nowhere near as good (at least the ones I’ve tried).

caesaravgvstvs,

I hear you as I crunch on a delicious “Lion brownie edition”

FireWire400,
@FireWire400@lemmy.world avatar

Lion brownie edition

Don’t tempt me…

atrielienz, (edited )

Shave gel. Some soaps. Some said Old Baby Bay seasoning and I am 100% behind them on that. Toilet paper. Menstrual pads. Ritz crackers (the consistency, the flavour, the texture/mouth feel). Certain electronics. Definitely tools (I’ve broken so many pairs of diagonal side cutters and the ones that have held up the best and had the best warranty are knipex). And yeah. I buy Advil (the candy coating makes it easier for me to swallow dry and I’m pretty prone to need it for lots of pains because I’m basically a walking talking broken vessel).

TacoNissan,

Yummmm Baby season

wuphysics87,

Tool. I only use Dewalt and Kobalt

robotopera,

DeWalt and Milwaukee. Milwaukee doesn’t last long but with their lifetime warranty I basically start every other project with a new set of tools so w/e

Admetus,

Used to be Heinz but now they’ve replaced tomato with more brown sugar or something so it tastes bland.

JohnFoe,

Try the Heinz Simply line. Personally, I find it tastes better than the classic which has turned bland.

Cryan24,

Redbull.

Cysioland,
@Cysioland@lemmygrad.ml avatar

Coffee. It’s always from a proper indie roaster and not the store brand

kucing,

Switched to beans years ago. Now I can’t drink instant coffee anymore or else I got stomachache.

EddyNottingham,

Yes! This is the only way to go 😀

multicolorKnight,

Q-Tips. Paper shafts, plenty of fuzz on the ends.

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