LOL; may have to invest in a couple -- thx
Post a product that has changed your life for the better. Expensive or cheap, large or small...whatever.
I now present to you...
THE TubShroom!! After living with female roommates for the past few years and having a gf that sheds like a Siberian Husky, purchasing this genius product has been a gamechanger. After years of unclogging shower drains in various away I purchased one of these randomly on Amazon. Works like a fucking charm. Men of the OC...you are welcome.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=tubshroom&i=garden&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
LOL; may have to invest in a couple -- thx
For me it has been switching from teflon to cast iron pans...after years of my gf destroying our teflon pans by using metal spatulas and silverware which scratches the teflon off and ruins the pans, we have been using the same three cast iron pans now for 5 years and we don't have to argue about her damaging the cookware and the investment has already paid of 6x easily.
My chainsaw is invaluable to me, given my property.
This comes in handy about every day too: https://www.amazon.com/Electric-Operated-Cordless-Corkscrew-Haomacro/dp/B07JB5ZTYS?ref_=Oct_UPriceC_3117953011_3&pf_rd_r=S3N7P9G7GGJEQ9ADHSNT&pf_rd_p=03f06948-db91-5dfb-a3c1-2efaef4e2b83&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-10&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_i=3117953011&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER
posted by geeblockFor me it has been switching from teflon to cast iron pans...after years of my gf destroying our teflon pans by using metal spatulas and silverware which scratches the teflon off and ruins the pans, we have been using the same three cast iron pans now for 5 years and we don't have to argue about her damaging the cookware and the investment has already paid of 6x easily.
You completely replaced teflon with cast iron? I use my cast iron a lot, but no sure I could get rid of nonstick.
I'm considering trying stainless steel. That's pretty much the standard in the chef world, but every time I've used one, I wished I hadn't.
posted by geeblockFor me it has been switching from teflon to cast iron pans...after years of my gf destroying our teflon pans by using metal spatulas and silverware which scratches the teflon off and ruins the pans, we have been using the same three cast iron pans now for 5 years and we don't have to argue about her damaging the cookware and the investment has already paid of 6x easily.
If you arent cooking with stoneware you arent doing it right. Teflon.......welcome to 1985
posted by AutomatikYou completely replaced teflon with cast iron? I use my cast iron a lot, but no sure I could get rid of nonstick.
I'm considering trying stainless steel. That's pretty much the standard in the chef world, but every time I've used one, I wished I hadn't.
Why? I have an all-clad stainless steel set and it's amazing.
Cleaning the pan was a bitch and food was sticking. Maybe not enough lube??
We have all clad everything in our test kitchen. Baller stuff.
posted by AutomatikCleaning the pan was a bitch and food was sticking. Maybe not enough lube??
We have all clad everything in our test kitchen. Baller stuff.
In the spirit of this thread... https://www.amazon.com/Bar-Keepers-Friend-Liquid-Cleaner/dp/B007UTJR7G
posted by AutomatikYou completely replaced teflon with cast iron? I use my cast iron a lot, but no sure I could get rid of nonstick.
I'm considering trying stainless steel. That's pretty much the standard in the chef world, but every time I've used one, I wished I hadn't.
if taken care of correctly it is also non stick...
posted by AutomatikYou completely replaced teflon with cast iron? I use my cast iron a lot, but no sure I could get rid of nonstick.
I'm considering trying stainless steel. That's pretty much the standard in the chef world, but every time I've used one, I wished I hadn't.
i have also looked into getting some stainless steel..i have a few pots, but no skillets
Switching to a self-propelled lawn mower 15 years ago.
Portable charger for games, concerts, etc.
Slow cooker liners.
Retinol.
posted by ZunardoSwitching to a self-propelled lawn mower 15 years ago.
this, but only pulled the trigger 5 years ago---what a difference!
Lasik for the 10 years it worked before my eyes regressed again.
posted by geeblockFor me it has been switching from teflon to cast iron pans...after years of my gf destroying our teflon pans by using metal spatulas and silverware which scratches the teflon off and ruins the pans, we have been using the same three cast iron pans now for 5 years and we don't have to argue about her damaging the cookware and the investment has already paid of 6x easily.
Cooking with a cast iron skillet is fantastic.
posted by BR1986FBLasik for the 10 years it worked before my eyes regressed again.
I've been reading some very bad things about Lasik.
I had cataract surgery 2 years ago. Life changing.
I will also throw in Huggies wipes.
posted by ZunardoSwitching to a self-propelled lawn mower 15 years ago.
Same time frame for me
Bought a Grasshopper 322D almost 15 years ago, what once took 6 hours now takes just over 2 hours
Bit off the beaten path but products that have changed my life:
Bicycle. Helped me rediscover my love for physical activity, and one that I can continue with and be competitive with as I age.
High Quality items: Early in my 20s, I discovered that I'd rather pay double for items that are well made and built to last. This includes clothes, furniture, cars, kitchen knives, etc.. I'd much rather have 1 really well made pair of jeans than 5 shitty pairs. Took me too long to realize this. Invest in quaility and it will pay for itself many times over.