- This under US$5 milk frother from Ikea. Froth up milk, pour the coffee in, so nice. 
- I got two of these squiggly window wedges. They are incredibly versatile and handy when you want to keep a window open. 
- One of these stainless steel bars of “soap”. It’s for getting onion and garlic smell off your hands. I was skeptical when my partner bought it, but it totally works. Rub on your hands under cold water and it’s like you never even looked at the garlic.  
- I bought a Rada Quick Edge at a thrift store for $2. - Was always taught my my metal-smith grandfather how to properly care for and sharpen knives, but when I tried it out on a knife I cared little for, I found it was such a shocking difference in efficiency I couldn’t help but notice. - It completely changed my relationship with knives and knife care, which was so helpful for me because I cook everything from scratch and whole ingredients. Everything, so having good knives is not kids-play for me. - It made me discover that for me, using a quick sharpening wheel and a hone gets my knives beard-shaving sharp in less than 30 seconds. I could never go back to the “right way” and I firmly joined the “dark side” of knife ownership. - Yes they destroy knives with some aggression, far more than traditional methods, but in the forensic audit it has saved me hundreds in a literal way, and hundreds of hours laboring over sharpening stones. - I no longer need to pamper knives, I buy cheap German steel chef knives on sale for $5-$20 and I throw them out in 3 or 4 years. I’ll never go back. All the hysterics from knife “gurus” on YT be damned - in my personal cooking world where I have 10,000 Km on my knives and cutting board, I could give two shits what they think. Nobody better ever give me a $300 knife for a present because it’s going back in the box. - Dual-wheel sharpener and 14" hone is all I’ll ever use from now on. - What’s the point of the hone?, I thought knife sharpeners like the Rada did the same thing as a hone? - Honing doesn’t remove material. If you sharpen too often your knives wear down real fast - Honing does remove material. It shears off the ragged edge grains, and presses the other grains into alignment. - Anytime you use a hone, you can run your fingertips along the knife edge and gather the removed grains of material. - It’s a very small detail but to say that a hone does not damage a knife or remove material isn’t 100% right. 
 
 
 
- A Victorinox Swiss army knife. Bought it used for 10€, and it has everything from a very good blade to screwdrivers, a bottle opener, pen and tweezers. Always in my pocket in case I need it. - One of those tiny sd ones? I have a couple and love them. I carry a skeletool cx now but if I had to carry only the little victorinox I wouldn’t complain. - It’s a Climber, a 91mm model. Just small and sleak enough to be bearable on my keychain. The small ones are missing screwdrivers which I use quite often - If you get the Rambler, it has a flathead on the file and a philips on the combi tool thingy. This is the one I have on my keychain and it’s amazing. Of course it’s definitely not so robust as the 91mm models. 
 
 
 
- $50 - How did you buy 50 for 20? - It was a joke. - A shitty one, then - If you have a shitty sense of humour I guess. - Nah 
 
 
 
 
 




