ranok,

Pretty niche, but a citrus squeezer. I cook a lot of Asian food and it’s much better to put half a lime in the squeezer at a time than try and hand squeeze the juice out.

BlushedPotatoPlayers,

But… Isn’t that standard equipment in every household?

Turun,

I assume they mean one with some sort of lever to make applying pressure easier?

BlushedPotatoPlayers,

Maybe. We had one of that too, but didn’t use it too much either

Shadow,
@Shadow@lemmy.ca avatar

I don’t think I’ve ever seen one.

Shanedino,

Strongly disagree, any cheap squeezer is way harder to use than a fork and my hand.

fruitSnackSupreme,

That’s what she said.

jvrava9,
@jvrava9@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

A good 10-20k powerbank

Seraph,
Seraph avatar

Bidet

SnipingNinja,

I hate when hotels don’t have bidets, I really wish it was as common as toilets

Senuf,

Back in time, a long time ago, when I was 19 and spent about a year traveling abroad, I learned that a bidet in the bathroom isn’t a standard everywhere. Couldn’t understand why.

s3rvant,
s3rvant avatar

Love my Luxe!

teamevil,

I just bought one… you’re personally responsible for my absolute joy…or will receive all of my hate. I’ll update

s3rvant,
s3rvant avatar

Fair warning: this will (further) ruin public restrooms

b3an,
@b3an@lemmy.world avatar

I think many people assume it’s those seats. Like in Japan… at least I did. But this is not correct, not all of them are. In my country we use these ‘wands’ which work when you turn on the sink faucet. Has a little finger trigger. It’s very convenient, clean. I’ll never go back!!

b3an,
@b3an@lemmy.world avatar
Bluetreefrog,

Bum gun?

comfy,
@comfy@lemmy.ml avatar
b3an,
@b3an@lemmy.world avatar

Haven’t tried it… 🤣… but if it squirts, it works? 🤔

mrbaby,

And great for doing dishes and washing vegetables!

b3an,
@b3an@lemmy.world avatar

Plz no… 😝

Rouxibeau,

In a lot of places, a bidet refers to the whole integrated rig, the $30 under the seat things are washlets and the hand sprayer is advertised as a cloth diaper sprayer.

thanks_shakey_snake,

Seriously-- I kinda wanted one for a long time, but I just assumed they were expensive. They are not. You can install it yourself. If you do so, you will never go back, and it will change your life for the better.

Bidet.

Piecemakers3Dprints,
@Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

Why did I read this in Ryan Reynolds’ voice? Even had that moment at the end where he looks directly into the camera.

bakachu,

Snag Nab-It and an electric depiller (fabric shaver).

Miracle makers during sweater season.

rhythmisaprancer,
rhythmisaprancer avatar

I don't know how petty you want us to be, but here is my list (some of which has been stated)

  • shoe laces
  • reusable water bottle
  • sunglasses
  • wrist watch

I thought about listing food, and things to eat it on/with, but that would be too much haha. I do use these things daily tho...

Steveanonymous,
@Steveanonymous@lemmy.world avatar

Alligator forceps

epyon22,

Magnetic USB c connectors

Death_Equity,

Those are good if you don’t work anywhere that metal shavings might be and not all of them support 10w+ charging.

epyon22,

I haven’t noticed a difference on my 8t for 65w charger and no notifications on my USB c laptops

Phogger,

Reading glasses, unfortunately

epyon22,

Leatherman micra pocket knive

Zoidberg,

They’re great but the scissors will get dull very quickly and it’s almost impossible to sharpen them. Also, the newer models are not as good as the older ones.

_dev_null,
@_dev_null@lemmy.zxcvn.xyz avatar

A convoy s3 flashlight with uv emitter, about $15 US.

I have a geriatric puppy who’s starting to “leak”, and this flashlight is really quick and easy to tell where needs to be cleaned up. Way easier than shining a regular light, missing and slipping on a puddle.

radix,
@radix@lemm.ee avatar

Now that’s something I’ve never thought of. You must care a lot for the puppy.

Transcendant,

Please pay the dog tax. We’d love to see your senior pup!

anandit0,

A victorinox pocket knife! Really comes in handy for many purposes

assembly,

I ended up buying an aftermarket belt clip that screws into the Swiss Army knife on Amazon. Best purchase ever. Always on me and used daily for random stuff.

guyrocket,
guyrocket avatar

Take my money!

I've carried a SAK for years. I now also have a cheap benchmade knockoff with pocket clip and flipper. So easy to pull out and open that I almost never use my SAK. Hopefully a pocket clip will change that.

Love this idea, thanks. (I know you bought a belt clip and I'm going to buy a pocket clip but you gave me the idea).

elbowgrease,

totally agree in principle. my edc of choice has been the Leatherman skeletool for the last 5 years. pliers, Phillips and flat head and blade have been the perfect combination to balance portability and utility

lightnsfw,

I also carry a Skeletool. I’ve had it for ~10 years now. I love that thing. It’s the best designed multi-tool I’ve ever had.

Hyzerflip,

A metal 2mm mechanical pencil set. I use it for woodworking and absolutely love it.

DeadpanSlim,

I’ve been a huge fan of this Hultafors Dry Marker for carpentry and woodworking. Having that sheath with a built-in sharpener is excellent too.

TheMauveAvenger,

Biggest thing for woodworking for me was just buying more pencils. I bought a pack of 30 or so and put all of them in a cup attached to the wall. Now I just grab a new one if I forget where I put it down.

guyrocket,
guyrocket avatar

Did you forget your ear? I thought all woodworkers kept their pencil on their ear.

I recently bought an electrician's pouch that velcros around my belt. Great for holding screws, square and pencils. Think of it as a wall cup on your belt.

SocialEngineer56,

Hard to tuck a pencil in the ear when also wearing safety glasses and hearing protection.

guyrocket,
guyrocket avatar

True that. I'm less careful when using my compound miter saw or circular saw.

spittingimage,
@spittingimage@lemmy.world avatar

Did you forget your ear? I thought all woodworkers kept their pencil on their ear.

Not the clumsy ones. Not after a little while.

elbowgrease,

ditto. also keep one on each side of the miter saw and at the table saw to use the eraser side as an 11th finger when needed

eighthourlunch,
eighthourlunch avatar

I've got a Staedtler 2mm and sharpener that I've had for at least 20 years now. They both have a permanent spot of honor on my lathe stand.

PP_BOY_, (edited )
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

Depends on your lifestyle ofc but a cheap 6’ tape measurer keychain has come in clutch more times than I can count. Within the past week I’ve used it to

measure the hatch of my car to see if a box could fit

compared a 14" pizza to a 17" to my friend group to figure what size pizza to buy

measured an entire house worth of soffit

The thing was like $5 and honestly gets more use out of anything in my EDC except maybe my earbuds and even then I barely touch them since graduating from uni

epyon22,

I use the one on my leather man micra all the time. Also fans of Adam Savage know about his measuring device tattooed on his arm which is cool too.

PP_BOY_,
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

Funny, I was just watching some lockdown-era Tested videos and was wondering what that tattoo was on Adam’s arm. Reminds me of my mechanic friends with a 10mm socket tattooed so that “they’ll never lose it”

guyrocket,
guyrocket avatar

I keep several full size 30' tape measures in different places like my truck, kitchen junk drawer and (of course) toolboxes. You might find that more useful than a 6'. Cheap ones are fine, I think, as long as you don't drop them.

papalonian,

The appeal is to have it fit on your keychain/ in your pocket so that you’ve always got it rather than having to run back to the car or wherever one might be

Buddahriffic,

Thank you, now I know what tattoo to get if I pass by a walk in place. I’m always tempted but the things I want aren’t exactly walk in tattoos. Only question now is to go halfway up my forearm or to my elbow. Guess I could go all the way down my index finger, too, but I’m not sure how long a tattoo on the side of the finger would last, plus all the possible bends when including the hand could reduce measurement accuracy by quite a bit.

epyon22,
eighthourlunch,
eighthourlunch avatar

Make sure you test it against one you're sure is accurate. My wife bought one that looks right at first blush, but it's off by at least 5%.

joystick,

That’s a funny cautionary tale.

fruitSnackSupreme,

Roughly 0.5 inches would you say?

Sharpie,

Dude, you’ve gotta factor in way more than diameter if you’re trying to make wise pizza choices. They have calculators for that: https://www.omnicalculator.com/food/pizza-comparison

Turun,
Nibodhika,

Your link is the other way around, you should put the text between [ ] and the link between ( ), i.e. text, the way you did it the text that appears is the url but when you click it it tries to go to literally the address url.

Death_Equity,

Luftkin makes a high contrast 8’ the size of most 6’ and it is glorious. I have one as a daily driver for work, cold dead hands.

The rest of their tape measures in that same line are great.

pugsnroses77,

rice cooker. i have one that i use like a fancy crockpot so i can leave the house and come home to hot food. mandolin or a food processor is a close second, makes chopping veggies a breeze

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

My issue with food processors is they take more time to clean than they save.

Which one do you use?

pugsnroses77,

i use a mini kitchenaid i got for $50 a few years ago. its easier to store n clean bc its tiny. it isnt good for big batches but is perfect for a few carrots and onion, or a handful of spinach. then i usually just swish it all with warm water and im good to go. i clean while i cook so its basically all done by the time im eating.

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

I guess I just don’t find it hard to chop things with a knife, which is very easy to clean. I have a food processor, but getting it out of the cupboard takes almost as much time as dicing an onion with a knife.

pugsnroses77,

i think for me is im a disaster and usually will end up with veggie particles all over the counter and floor and then have to spend time cleaning that up else the cat gets his far face all over it. on top of that i have a super tiny food processor which makes getting it in and out super easy. if i only had my larger one i could not see myself bothering with it.

AgnosticMammal,

Rinse after use, then its a matter of wiping down in hot soapy water.

Never let the debris dry in the food processor or you’re gonna have a bad time. Same with blenders.

If you can’t reach the crevices you can also run it with warm (not hot) soapy water to clean the crevices.

Piecemakers3Dprints,
@Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

A bottle brush is great for those crevices, too 🤌🏼

Kase,

Those little brushes they make for cleaning straws have so many other uses, I swear.

Edit: just realized you said “bottle” and not “little,” sorry about that lol

Piecemakers3Dprints,
@Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, and if you’re really old-school, you simply use a pipe cleaner… 🤪

Kase,

Ooh smart idea, I forgot those existed for a bit there lol

Piecemakers3Dprints,
@Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

That’s exactly what the “straw cleaner” people wanted you to do, ya know…

Kase,

They’ve fooled me again! When will I ever learn? .⁠·⁠´⁠¯⁠⁠(⁠>⁠▂⁠<⁠)⁠´⁠¯⁠⁠·⁠.

Piecemakers3Dprints,
@Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

They’re insidiously clever. It’s not your fault. Better humans than yourself have gone their whole lives assuming those fuzzy bendy things were just for preschool craft projects. 🤷🏼‍♂️

Buddahriffic,

Yeah, if you can’t soak it, get that food off before it dries. This is why I prefer kitchen tools that you can take apart. I replaced my Foreman grill with a griddle with removable plates and love it, even though the Foreman had a bit more cooking area. Plus I got waffle plates and also got rid of the waffle maker that I rarely used because it was such a pain to clean if you ever overestimated how much batter it needed.

TurboDiesel,
@TurboDiesel@lemmy.world avatar

A decent reusable steel water bottle. Doesn’t need to cost a lot, and really cuts down on dishes at home

AnonStoleMyPants,

Man I hate these. They make water warm up instantly (unless vacuum insulated) and I could just one a single glass the whole day, or multiple days.

theodewere,
theodewere avatar

i use almost nothing but stainless steel drinking cups now

morriscox,

For cups (for cool liquids), I use aluminum since it cools my drink down quickly with just a small amount of ice.

jvrava9,
@jvrava9@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I’ve been using my for about 8 years now, still holds up.

Death_Equity,

Hit up the Goodwill or similar, you can find stainless bottles for dollars.

EarthShipTechIntern,

Local DI (deseret industries-a Mormon goodwill equivalent) has them for $1.50. Pick your lid, thermo flask, size, straw or naw. Get 6 for $9. Or buy 1-2 a bunch of times. My only transportation is cycling (other than busses/trains). Hydration is essential for proper functioning on all of these.

Death_Equity,

Water is life homie.

radix, (edited )
@radix@lemm.ee avatar

How does it reduce dishes? Water bottles are one of the more annoying things to wash, in my experience, because my hands aren’t small enough to fit anymore.

Edit: Yes, I have a bottle brush. It’s just that it’s a bit of a hassle to soap it from dry and then have to dry it somewhere before storing it again. I wash everything else with a rough sponge normally.

clumsyninza,

It’s not necessary to wash water bottles.

radix,
@radix@lemm.ee avatar

Reusable steel water bottles should absolutely be washed.

lightnsfw,

I haven’t washed my Yeti cup in like a year and I’m not dead.

Death_Equity,

Look at patient zero over here, just being all flippant to health hazards.

bob_wiley,

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  • clumsyninza,

    It would only smell if you stick your mouth to the bottle ( the bacteria from your mouth will transfer to the bottle ). But if you drink it the other way, you don’t need to wash it ever.

    clumsyninza,

    I mean it’s just storing water. You do have to wash it if you store other liquid beverages like coffee or juice. But if you use it just for water, I don’t see why it would contain any bacteria or scum or whatever.

    radix,
    @radix@lemm.ee avatar

    It does (eventually) because it’s a dark wet environment you’re constantly polluting with your mouth germs.

    Piecemakers3Dprints,
    @Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

    That’s nasty.

    SatyrSack,
    Piecemakers3Dprints,
    @Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

    Use a bottle brush. 🤦🏼‍♂️

    radix,
    @radix@lemm.ee avatar

    It’s a pain to take a tool out (and wait for it to dry) just for one or two bottles.

    Piecemakers3Dprints,
    @Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

    You’re not serious. 😬

    It’s a brush. Shake it vigorously for 10-20 seconds and it’s dry enough. FFS. I hope you’re not serious.

    guyrocket,
    guyrocket avatar

    Get a metal one and put it in the dishwasher. Or get a bottle brush.

    Also, occasionally filling it with white vinegar and letting it sit overnight can help clean deposits.

    ETA: In general putting plastic in the dishwasher is not advised.

    TurboDiesel,
    @TurboDiesel@lemmy.world avatar

    I see you’ve never had a partner with ADHD! Going around collecting all the half-drank water glasses in our household used to be a full-time job.

    radix,
    @radix@lemm.ee avatar

    I have not! In fact, I’m usually the one carrying around water glasses because they’re less hassle to drink from and far easier to (visibly) clean than any other vessel is. I try to limit myself to two or three in the house though…

    TurboDiesel,
    @TurboDiesel@lemmy.world avatar

    Unfortunately we’re both the problem, so there would just be glasses EVERYWHERE. Carrying one bottle around just made more sense

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