CaptnNMorgan,

Velcro for my remotes, I have various places to stick them around my room, game changer

macrocephalic,

I have a magnetic knife board on my wall. I hot glued washers to my remotes and I store them on the magnetic board.

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

Swiss tech keychain pocket knife.

They have a microphillips and micro straight small enough to fix a loose screw on eyeglasses. The blade is serrated and sharp enough to make it through just about anything you really need to cut.

It looks enough like a key that (almost) no one questions it on my keychain.

I flew all the way to Florida with it on my keychain went through Disney with it on my keychain got to universal studios They actually recognized it and made me lose it.

When I got back I bought six more now somebody makes me throw one away I don’t care.

“swiss tech utili-key” on amazon, less than $8

kender242,
@kender242@lemmy.world avatar

Swiss tech keychain pocket knife.

Where do you get these?

Moghul,

I googled it for you and it seems like walmart sells them.

Scrongle,

How do I get to Walmart?

Moghul,

Idk, I’m on an entirely different continent, never been

sbv,

I have an espresso maker. Knocking the coffee grounds into the garbage was kind of gross. So I got a cheap knock box to kick the puck out was a really nice treat.

And the espresso maker too, I guess. Being able to make a fresh, hot Americano in a couple of minutes is great.

nyar,

Compost please if it’s possible.

sbv,

Now that I’m using a knock box, it’s easy to compost the grounds.

momentary,

What exactly is a knock box? Just any old box?

sbv,

It needs to be rigid enough that the metal portafilter doesn’t destroy it, and mold proof so it can last a day or two between being emptied.

There’s a bunch here.

Agent641,

The worms go so fast

Piecemakers3Dprints,
@Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

There are racing worms?

XYZinferno,

Two items I can think of: a bluetooth/wifi controlled multicolored lightbulb and reusable K-cups

Rather than setting up strips of lighting along my ceiling in my apartment, just changing out the bulb in my lamp is a really simple way to have full customization of a room’s lighting. Nowadays, I find myself just lying in bed, changing the color and brightness of the bulb on my phone as I listen to music, changing it to whatever feels the best. Even for regular use, changing how bright or soft the white light is can be useful.

As for the K-cups, it makes for a really easy method of making coffee at the office. Due to a long commute, I have to wake up earlier than I would like to arrive at the office on time, and it generally leaves me little time to prepare coffee at home. During the summer I usually prepare cold brew the night before, though in fall and winter, I prefer warm coffee and I find it easiest to grind whole beans myself, prepare a K-cup the night before, and then brew once I arrive. Simple and clean with very little hassle.

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@kbin.social 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.

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.

SocialEngineer56,

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

guyrocket,
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar

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

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@kbin.social 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.

Hovenko,
@Hovenko@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Toothbrush

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Good nail clippers. My toe nails grow hella fast and if I don’t keep 'em trimmed, I end up spending a lot more on socks. Good trimmer is like $5. Though I wish they came in bright colors since I quite often misplace them or they fall off my night stand and are a PITA to find.

Waldemar_Firehammer,

Plastidip the handles, you can get bright blue or yellow pretty easily, and one can will last ages.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

That’s a good idea. Would also give a better grip on the lever. :D

Vodik_VDK,

A slim beater knife like the Buck 722 Spitfire (had mine for almost a decade).

multi-chambered pill fob; bulk caffeine pills.

A quality water bottle.

Bamboo sheets (soft, smooth, anti-static)

Waldemar_Firehammer,

Bamboo sheets (soft, smooth, anti-static)

There’s a store in the mall where I live that sells any size bamboo sheet sets with an extra pillowcase for $25. They are amazing and I’ve since converted all my family to them.

morphballganon,

Use daily? Very few things.

I guess shower head with hose? The advantage is the water comes at you from a higher point, great for tall/medium height people like me.

pHr34kY,

OMG those are amazing for hosing down the shower walls or washing your dog.

iturnedintoanewt,
@iturnedintoanewt@lemm.ee avatar

USB cables with LCD displays. Now i can easily understand if a device is properly using QC or PD when charging, or whether there is an issue.

_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!

bi_tux,
@bi_tux@lemmy.world avatar

A keyholder, quite usefull

ch00f, (edited )

Magnetic soap holder.

You shove a little metal bit into your soap bar, and the bar dangles from a magnet on a stand that holds it over the sink.

Soap dries quickly, no scum in the soap dish, any drippage falls right into the sink.

Only downside is the magnet falls out when the bar gets smaller, so you have to mash the old bar into the bottom of the new one to keep from wasting it.

bakachu,

I’ve never heard of this witchcraft. This is exactly what I need.

Edit: heard not beard

guyrocket,
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar

Yes beard, not not beard.

jvrava9,
@jvrava9@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

A good 10-20k powerbank

bakachu,

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

Miracle makers during sweater season.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • asklemmy@lemmy.world
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #