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

eighthourlunch,
@eighthourlunch@kbin.social 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%.

fruitSnackSupreme,

Roughly 0.5 inches would you say?

joystick,

That’s a funny cautionary tale.

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@kbin.social 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,
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

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.

Turun,
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.

Gallardo994, (edited )
  • Leatherman metal bracelet with a lot of tools on the wrist. Not only it is strong and sturdy, but also looks cool. Also, saved me from being completely locked inside a room with no one around cause the door handle decided to break. Quickly disassembled the locking mechanism with the bracelet and was free in 2 mins, lol. Leatherman might be on an expensive side but there sure are alternatives. More than that, somehow I never had any issues with airports. They literally let me take it onboard every single time.
  • Phone holder for bed, aka robo-arm. Watching content before/while sleeping has never been more convenient.
  • A waist bag. No more stretched out jeans cause I keep all my stuff in the pockets.
  • A gas lighter. Works as a candle substitute if necessary. Also stylish.
  • A small but reliable kickscooter might be a great option if you need to go some distance that’s too long to walk and too short for a taxi drive.
  • A second usb-c charger for the laptop actually is a convenient thing if you need to carry the laptop across rooms. No need to carry the bulky charger every time.
  • Speaking of chargers, consider buying a lot of 2 or 3 way wireless chargers for your mobile devices. I don’t remember last time I bothered with plugging in my phone cause it’s always charged wherever I go due to having wireless chargers everywhere.
  • On an expensive side, but a good sturdy metal gaming chair.
  • A portable SSD. Saved me by having all my backups many times.
  • A usb-A and usb-C compatible flash drive.
  • Paper cups and plates I guess? I don’t like doing dishes and those two both eliminate the need to, but without a downside of being plastic.
  • Gonna sound strange, but a ladder. Replacing burnt lightbulbs with a chair is a nightmare, at least in my house.
Dontfearthereaper123,

All good things I’m just curious abt the choice of a scooter over a bike. If you work your way up u can eventually replace a car/taxi entirely with it

2ncs,

Paper cups and plates I guess? I don’t like doing dishes and those two both eliminate the need to, but without a downside of being plastic.

:(

cmbabul,

Bad news, Leatherman bracelets seem to be retired, unless there’s another series besides Tread that I can’t find

Rouxibeau,

I have a bulb tool that screws onto a standard broom pole handle. $3.

lorez,

You forgot to mention a towel and a rubber chicken with a pulley inside.

radix,
@radix@lemm.ee avatar

A metal gaming chair? I’ve never heard of such a thing.

Gallardo994,

What I meant is a gaming chair with some good metal base construction. I currently use DxRacer Iron series and it’s by far superior to all alternatives I’ve used.

DeadlineX,

Equally as expensive but I’ve found high quality office chairs are much better. Gaming chairs used to be fine for me until WFH. Every day after work my back was killing me, and I couldn’t ever game after work.

I got a relatively cheap ($500) office chair and it’s been fantastic. Ergonomic, fully adjustable in every way, and shaped for someone to sit in for 8 hours a day. Fantastic. I’d love an aeron but even used they’re over 1k and 500 was already a lot to spend on a chair for me.

ohlaph,

A good pair of pants.

feef,

For 20€? Lol

meekah,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

I really wanna know where you get good pants for 20€ lmao

Mr_Blott,

Wait until you find out what pants are in other countries 😂

meekah,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

If I want a pair that lasts longer than a year I can expect to pay 80€+ here

Globulart,

For underwear…?

meekah,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

do you call your underwear “pants”?

matter,

Idk if they do but the whole UK does

meekah,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

So if you say “pants” people in the UK think first of underwear? I know they use trousers as well but I thought pants is still predominantly a word for jeans etc.

Globulart,

Some people up north do I believe, I had a mate in uni from Manchester who would use pants for trousers but the majority think underwear.

Generally it’s kind of a childish term for underwear, and usually you’d hear people referring to boxers/briefs/bra/etc.

meekah,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

I see, thanks for that insight!

Globulart,

Yes that what Mr blott was getting at I think. Pants are underwear in the UK

meekah,
@meekah@lemmy.world avatar

Ahhh gotcha. Interesting.

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

AgentGrimstone,

My tiny skillet designed for a single egg and my small silicone spatula. It’s also just big enough for a slice of Spam.

Mr_Blott,

Is Spam still a thing? I thought it was like post-WW2

Kevo,

Yeah, it’s still totally around, and pretty popular for very low budget meals. And here in the Midwest at least, spam over rice and spam sushi is associated with Hawaiian cuisine.

PM_ME_FEET_PICS,

Spam is pretty big in Phillipine culture as a comfort food as well.

setsneedtofeed,
@setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

Chopsticks. Use chopsticks to turn over bacon.

doc,

Not to mention they are the superior salad utensil.

Mobiuthuselah,

Agreed. Chopsticks make it so much easier to fold up my salad greens and minimize the amount of salad dressing I get in my beard and mustache.

Piecemakers3Dprints,
@Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

Use less dressing? I mean, if your salad is dripping, you might wanna look at your ratios there. 😅

Mobiuthuselah,

Never said it was dripping. It just rubs against facial hair while eating. Ice cream, sandwiches, beverages, lots of foods have an interaction with facial hair. It’s something I live with because it’s not that big of a deal and using chopsticks makes it even less so.

Piecemakers3Dprints,
@Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

You could try grooming? Tame that wilderness, tiger.

Mobiuthuselah,

Why does this matter to you? You keep making assumptions and then trying to solve them as though it’s an issue. I’m just agreeing with OP that’s it’s easier to eat salad with chopsticks and especially for someone who has a beard. If you don’t have a beard and don’t fully understand why it would be easier, then it’s not really relevant to you, and that’s okay.

Piecemakers3Dprints,
@Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

And by that same logic: if I do have a beard and know what it’s like, then it is relevant and that’s okay, too. Especially when it might be solid advice, either way. Who knows. Up to you, really. 🤗

Mobiuthuselah,

Unsolicited free advice is often worth what you pay. Thanks for the strange effort in trying to find problems where there are none.

NemoWuMing,

Also the best way to eat Cheetos and keep your fingers clean

Rouxibeau,

Daiso sells large kitchen ones. They’re great.

Aussiemandeus,
@Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone avatar

Knipex adjustable shifter pliers

They adjust and lock to all the metric sizes and in my industry climbing towers and working at heights, having to carry the minimum is amazing.

these

lazylion_ca,

Is there a tower climbers community on Lemmy?

Aussiemandeus,
@Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone avatar

I’m not sure, i climb tower cranes for work

polle,

LOL, are you me? I recently put that thing in my backpack, because you never know.

RubberElectrons,
@RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

Faaacts, I have one at work and a personal one. Can one buy tools accidentally? I needed to get a bike head-nut off, all it had were two parallel indents on the perimeter.

Saw this for $50 at Sears, been in love with them ever since. W/o question one of my favorite and most useful tools. Sheesh I sound like such a shill haha

macrocephalic,

I have the knippex 100mm pliers, they are part of my EDC but they’re not $20.

silentknyght,

What do you do that you carry special pliers every day?

macrocephalic,

Exist. I have kids who constantly break things. I have a house where things often need minor attention. The knippex cobra xs pliers are tiny and weigh less than the pliers on a multitool like a Leatherman.

Thorny_Insight,

Great tool but not cheap. Infact you probably couldn’t find a more expensive version. Knipex however is worth it. Generally my advice is to first buy a cheap tool and replace it with more expensive one after it breaks but with pliers it’s pay once, cry once situation. These are truly BIFL tools. The 100mm mini cobra pliers are awesome aswell.

banneryear1868,

The $8 Munchkin 10oz Sippy Cup. It’s technically made for toddlers but it excels over any other travel mug unless you want insulation. I don’t care about insulation because I don’t want to wait an hour until it’s a good drinking temp. Instead of some stupid spout mechanism that gets dingy and can’t be washed in the dishwasher, there’s a simple silicone lid you can drink from on all sides, and it’s all dishwasher safe and super easy to clean. It also contains a perforated screen perfect for steeping tea leaves or cardamom tea. Of course there’s the brilliantly simple spillproof aspect as well. I’ve had mine for 4 years and there’s zero wear on it.

Waldemar_Firehammer,

You can hook the tiny handles on things too, which is nice when going hands-free.

Jokes aside, that’s a pretty good idea.

banneryear1868,

I got the one without handles so it’s just a round cup, fits in the car cupholders that way. There’s a whole bunch of customizations like that though, you got handles, different sizes, colors, materials, even an insulated one, and all interchangeable parts from what I’ve seen. There’s a stainless steel one that looks like any other travel mug.

Waldemar_Firehammer,

They are interchangeable, my one year old uses a bunch. Thanks for tuning me onto the steel one, I’ll have to check it out!!!

The handle thing was a bit of a joke, though the handles do hook on to stuff pretty well. I can hook it onto my belt when carrying the little one.

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@kbin.social 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.

Seraph,
@Seraph@kbin.social avatar

Bidet

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

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

Bluetreefrog,

Bum gun?

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.

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@kbin.social 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@kbin.social avatar

Fair warning: this will (further) ruin public restrooms

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.

SnipingNinja,

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

AnonymousLlama,
@AnonymousLlama@kbin.social avatar

I'm pretty fond of these little Velcro straps I got from Amazon that are like 10cm x 30cm, you use them to push all your computer cables into them so you can neaten them up. I've got several of them strapped back to back and it's a pretty decent solution (and being Velcro you can just pull it apart later on)

lightnsfw,

A place I used to work at gave us big rolls of double sided velcro for cable management purposes. Me and another guy built a jig to split them in half so it was 1/4" instead of 1/2". Worked great and I still have a ton of those rolls we made from leaving it in my pocket at the end of the day. Very handy stuff to have around.

temmink,

Is “leaving it in my pocket at the end of the day” a euphemism for “I stole it”?

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

Sure, if you like licking boots.

Consumables like that are common to be accidentally taken home if you don’t switch to work clothes at work. Any company complaining about it is insane.

lightnsfw,

…Sort of…

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.

GraniteM,

Driving gloves. Some halfway decent calfskin gloves make it nicer to drive, whether the steering wheel is hot in the summer, cold in the winter, or if you’re going to be driving long distance. Not sure if real leather will be less than $20, but seen some cheap fingerless work gloves make driving more comfortable.

Clip on sunglasses that fit on my eyeglasses. Super easy to clip on, cost about ten bucks. So nice to not have to squint as much.

Dim light bulbs. Nearly every bulb in my house is as dim as I can manage. Some are salt lamps and some are those flicker fire bulbs. Either way, it makes the light at night a little warmer and a little dimmer, and all around a lot more cozy, which really is what one wants. Keep a couple of the overhead bulbs at the brighter end in case you need them, but dimmer bulbs make me a lot happier at night.

pHr34kY,

I got a new house with LEDs and at night it’s lit like a 7-Eleven. I feel it’s part of the reason I never get to sleep before midnight.

Rouxibeau,

Dimmable smart bulbs, a mix of white and RGB.

DrMadblood,

Tea bag squeezer. No more burned fingers trying to wring out the last drops from my nightly cup of PG Tips.

RubberElectrons,
@RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

Eeesh… But those last drops are kinda strongly bitter, I’ve noticed.

Rouxibeau,

Ewe. Gross. This ruins the tea.

nobleshift,
@nobleshift@lemmy.world avatar
  • A decent pair of scissors with a coating on the blades.
  • A barometer
  • Upgrading my USB3 external drives cables (USB3 micro B) from the old A connector to C connector
  • Pocket knife
  • Rechargeable headlamp
  • KD polorized sunglasses
  • 3 meter charge cable for the phone
  • IR remote for the laptop (LibreELEC/Kodi)
  • 0.5L waterproof bag inside my backpack for electronics
  • RGB / cool & warm white LED string with remote
  • magnetic phone mount with a suction cup

I think that’s everything I use everyday under $20 without being ridiculous. And I do use each of these multiple times a day.

roostopher,

What are you using a barometer for so frequently?

nobleshift,
@nobleshift@lemmy.world avatar

I live on a cruising sailboat.

Telcontar,

That’s what I wanna know. I’d love a barometer but I cannot think of any reason why lol

spittingimage,
@spittingimage@lemmy.world avatar

Get one! Learn to predict the weather by keeping an eye on pressure changes. It could be a little hobby.

HootinNHollerin,
@HootinNHollerin@sh.itjust.works avatar

To predict the next shit storm

clumsyninza,

How would a barometer help ?

HootinNHollerin, (edited )
@HootinNHollerin@sh.itjust.works avatar
guyrocket,
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar

I second a headlamp. Almost mandatory if you're camping I think. I got some cheap ones and use them around the house / garage too. More useful than they seem at first glance.

blackbrook,

Long USB cables can be problematic, and to avoid problems may need to be inconveniently thick and stiff. I’ve taken to using an AC extension chord for most of the length when I need to charge far from an outlet.

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