LifeOfChance,

milwaukee fastback with screw driver attachment. I’m no contractor and use this thing all day everyday. Primarily as a knife but the screwdriver has came in clutch countless times. You can get a two pack for under $20

PoorYorick,

Was coming here to post this. I cannot overstate how much I use this thing daily. Bought it to help with some diy projects, and ended up carrying it everywhere I go. This is one of those few items less than $20 that I honestly can’t see being without anymore.

rustyriffs,

the tanto fastback with screwdriver is a pretty good looking design. I’m adding that one to my wishlist. Lol

DeadpanSlim,

Ok. I bought one of these three weeks ago based on this post.

Holy shit.

I’ve been a Leatherman or knife carrier most of my life. But I have reached for my new Fastback more than most multitools I’ve ever owned.

In these past weeks I have:

  • Taken a fence apart to back a truck into the yard of a friend who was moving.
  • Opened several boxes that I wouldn’t have needlessly dulled my knife blade on.
  • Removed the blade to scrape residue off of a window more than once.
  • Used the flathead to pry whatever small retaining clip needed persuasion.
  • Cut the end of of zip ties totally flush.

I know not everyone will have this experience. But the disposable blade coupled with a 1/4" bit was an absolute game changer for me.

Thanks, OP

weeeeum,

Floss picks. Flossing is actually more important than brushing and it’s really nice to have a pack of floss picks at your desk so you can floss absent mindedly while watching a video or even in bed.

TAG,
@TAG@lemmy.world avatar

Dentist hate this one little trick… because it is not actually as good as flossing. Floss picks tend to have a very tight piece of floss. It is good for cleaning the surfaces directly between your teeth, but not the curved parts of the teeth.

I hate regular floss (or rather sticking my fat fingers deep into my mouth), so flossing sticks are better than nothing.

weeeeum,

What I do to mediate that is sticking in the floss pick, turning it and pulling it out while under tension and whatever it doesn’t get will be removed by brushing. My dentist told me I have very healthy teeth (I actually don’t even brush very consistently (please don’t do this even though it happened to work out for me (I was depressed, just listen to your dentist))). I also floss the gap between each tooth twice, once applying pressure to one side and vice versa.

RubberElectrons,
@RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

It’s so much wasted plastic though. I 3D printed a handle and with a little sandpaper to smooth the handle out, it’s super easy to floss. Using this one currently: www.printables.com/model/…/comments

weeeeum,

I also thought that too and I’ve been looking for a reusable one now. I bought one but it’s too much of a hassle and frankly takes more time to change floss than actually flossing (have to unwind, remove from track unwind again, pull floss, rewind, align with track, rewind again and trim)

RubberElectrons,
@RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

There’s always a tradeoff: security or convenience, environmental destruction or convenience, healthy life or convenience…

I don’t mind at least trying to do something right. But I don’t know other people’s lives so most I’ll do is ask them to consider or try something new.

Aabbcc,

Would be better with the 90 degree bend.

But also PLA will grow bacteria after putting it in your mouth even if you wash it.

RubberElectrons,
@RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

I actually modified it in solidworks to have a nice curve, and open at the tips vs trying to thread the floss everytime.

Bacteria? You’re brushing your teeth with a reused toothbrush. Besides, that’s what immune systems are for.

Aabbcc,

Different plastics have different properties, like how much moisture they hold. You can clean polypropylene but you’ll never clean off PLA

RubberElectrons,
@RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

I used petg, better for the engineering stuff that I do.

Aabbcc,

Feel free to google whether you should be putting petg in your mouth and then giving it time to grow bacteria and then putting it back in your mouth again.

(you may be shocked by the answer)

JiveTurkey,

I don’t think anyone is shocked. PETG is probably the best solution here since it can be food grade and transparent to help with disinfection via UV. Would probably be a good idea to limit each one to a month of use or something but it’s still better than the wasteful alternative.

RubberElectrons,
@RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

I understand your point, and still disagree.

If I could injection mold it out of polycarbonate, I would. I’d still rather use this than mindlessly buy 150 plastic prongs, only 5% of each disposed piece being actual floss.

Aabbcc,

Go for it, but maybe don’t tell people it’s a good idea without explaining any of the risk

RubberElectrons,
@RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

Caveat emptor. We are all masters of our own destinies.

Welt,

Jesus, clickbait language in comments is worrying

Aabbcc,

Have jokes gone too far? Some lemmy experts are concerned

Welt,

Ask an expert: Is Arugula a super food?

momentary,

Awesome! Thank you so much, I have floss picks that I hate as they’re crappy and break or stretch out before I can do my whole mouth so I end up using two. Definitely printing this when I get home!

RubberElectrons,
@RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

Glad you like it. Maybe snap the ends off as threading the floss through the holes is a pita haha.

crabArms,

There are also wooden floss picks out there, for those who don’t have a printer but want to use less plastic.

ghashul,

I’ve got one that’s basically a handle that dispenses the floss, so you just use it and then click a few times and there’s new floss ready for next time. Makes it a lot easier to get done.

crabArms,

Do you know the product name?

ghashul,

Yeah, it’s a GUM Flosbrush.

AllOutOfBubbleGum,

I started doing this a few years ago, and it made a world of difference. I dislike the whole process of using regular floss; having to wrap it around my fingers and then try to maneuver it around inside my mouth, all while staring at myself in the bathroom mirror is a mental burden. Now I just keep a bag of floss picks in easily reachable places where I tend to spend the most time, and I’ve ended up with really good flossing habits.

sbv,

I’m in the same boat. I didn’t floss until I started using those little picks. I’ve looked into reusable floss holders, but none of them seem like something I want to regularly stick in my mouth.

crabArms,

A year’s worth of floss picks is the same amount of plastic as just a couple of bottles/containers. If you feel bad about the plastic waste but can’t find an alternative, you can always focus on getting fewer single-use plastic containers.

There are also wooden ones; still making trash but at that point it’s equivalent to a bad toothpick habit lol

sbv,

Hmmm. Wooden toothpicks would make me look like some 1950s gumshoe…

loudWaterEnjoyer,
@loudWaterEnjoyer@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Poopknife

SeabassDan,

I still use the scissors, can’t get enough leverage with the knife sometimes.

That or I need more fiber.

elscallr,
@elscallr@lemmy.world avatar

If you ever have to resort to the knife resist the urge to push it against the toilet. If it cuts through suddenly the sharp impact from the blade could crack the porcelain.

hiremenot_recruiter,
@hiremenot_recruiter@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Sorry, what?

wahming,

A knife made of fossilised coprolite, so it looks at home in the toilet. Alternatively, a knife used to cut up poop for inspection before disposal.

Dontfearthereaper123,

Bit nit picky but coprolite is fossilied poop. Saying fossilied coprolite is a bit redundant as coprolite already states that it’s fossilised

wahming,

No I agree with you perfectly, but it was a choice between making it semantically correct, and making it more readable / understandable to most readers.

Papergeist,

Lol it’s an old story from reddit. Allegedly, this guy was at a friend’s house and he went to the bathroom. But he couldnt find the poopknife and called out for it. He was mortified to learn that the average family did not employ the use of a poopknife.

glitch1985,

What’s a reddit?

SatyrSack,

A closed source centralized Lemmy alternative.

Papergeist,

I made the whole thing up. It came to me in a fever dream.

blackbrook,

It’s like an internet poop knife.

hiremenot_recruiter,
@hiremenot_recruiter@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

WTF

macrocephalic,

The funny thing is that you can actually buy a poop knife now.

ohlaph,

Poop knife.

AnonStoleMyPants,

Smart lights to wake you up in the morning. Vastly prefer it to a normal alarm clock.

WhiteHawk,

A sunrise alarm clock will do the trick, too

AnonStoleMyPants,

I had one before but the light was so weak and if you were sleeping on the side with the back of your head towards it, it did nothing. Though to be fair I do have a smart light in my nightstand lamp to do the same, but it is more like extra.

WhiteHawk,

There’s better and worse ones, obviously. Mine is so bright it lights up the entire room by itself.

radix,
@radix@lemm.ee avatar

This doesn’t work for everyone obviously, but I leave my blinds open at night so that the sun will wake me up. Works for me when I don’t have to be anywhere before noon.

itsprobablyfine,

Yeah the further north you get the less this works on both sides of the sleep unfortunately

Kase,

On a similar note, I have an alarm clock that has a thing I can put under my pillow that vibrates to wake me up. (The box said it’s made for Deaf people, which makes sense lol). As someone who doesn’t wake up to ANYTHING, this works for me almost every time.

cheesymoonshadow,
@cheesymoonshadow@lemmings.world avatar

Is the vibrating of your phone not enough to wake you? I just use my phone as an alarm clock and keep it by my pillow. All my alarms are set to vibrate so it doesn’t wake my husband.

Kase,

The phone vibrating on the bed doesn’t wake me up, nor does the sound at full volume. And the alarm clock is super aggressive lol. It has 15 levels, and I turn it up all the way. The whole mattress be shaking

cheesymoonshadow,
@cheesymoonshadow@lemmings.world avatar

That is some super deep sleeping you got going on. 😅

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.

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.

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.

Hovenko,
@Hovenko@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Toothbrush

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.

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…

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.

Quazatron,
@Quazatron@lemmy.world avatar

Good quality kitchen knives. Makes cooking a much better experience.

coffeemonster,

what’s a cheap quality kitchen knife.

EmiliaTheHero,

I personally really love my Babish Chef’s knife. I generally avoid buying content creator merch, but all the reviews I read for the knife seemed overwhelming positive for the price point

pokemaster787,

If you’ve got an Asian market, look for “Kiwi” brand knives there. Usually sold in big bins without packaging (maybe a plastic sleeve if you’re lucky). They’re sharp, but they do wear so also grab a cheap pull-through sharpener

shanjezi,

Victorinox chef’s knife 8" or 10"

edit: didn’t see the under $20 qualifier. looks like ~$45 on amazon currently. well worth that price imo

Peaty,

Literally the top choice for beater chefs knife in kits around the world. My Henkles and Globals are nice knives but if Im splitting up a partly frozen whole chicken Im using the victorinox because it is made to be abused

bitsplease,

+1 for victorinox, until I got my current knife, I exclusively used these

GyozaPower,

On the same note, Victorinox peelers are fucking great and, at least in here, they cost like 14€ or so.

AtmaJnana,

Nice. I need a new peeler soon and most of my best knives are Victorinox. Their paring knives are pretty well made as well.

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

I would personally recommend the mucai h61 lga 1155 alliexpress motherboard I own one in my own personal rig and have been using it for almost 3 weeks now and it’s been smooth sailing Its £10 less than most other used motherboards and it has an additional m.2/mini pcie slot

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/803f3ca0-304f-4c66-83ad-e4fa06c5e424.jpeg

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.

GyozaPower,

A “traveler’s” journal that consists of a cover and replaceable notebook refills. Cheaper than having to buy entire journals once you finish the last one (though uglier, since these refills don’t have cool covers), you can interchange them based on context/what you require and journaling is pretty great by itself.

__,

Seconded - I spent maybe $30 on the journal (might be a knockoff, but it works) and intentionally got one with card slots as well. No carrying a wallet required, self-contained, and when I think of something to do/search/etc it goes in there immediately.

I started with Midori notebooks in A5, and realized I love the paper, but the binding just didn't work for the way I write. Switched to Rhodia spiral bound 80gsm and haven't looked back. Wouldn't call myself "organized" per se, but far more than I ever have been and I no longer lose the random things I think of. or end up with 500 notes on my phone and no idea what's in each.

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