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bblickle t1_jaev2l9 wrote
I remember there’s a thing with older Vitamixes where they shed tiny plastic pieces into the food. Some Sauce
bblickle t1_j9q4m8a wrote
Reply to What’s something you had to make becouse you couldn’t find it or was too expensive? by shinanigans2697
Fresh roasted coffee.
I lived in an area about 25 years ago where there weren’t any roasters nearby and there weren’t all these shipping opportunities like there are today. I started roasting my own at home. At first I used a basic air popcorn popper, then I modified that, and ultimately my wife gave me a dedicated (Behmor) roaster as a gift. I still roast today because I can fully control freshness, always have the origin I like, and simply like my roasted coffee better than what I can buy. I roast about every ten days to two weeks and it takes a total of about 40 minutes before I can put the cooled machine back in the cabinet. For anyone interested, a good starting resource is Sweet Maria’s
bblickle t1_j6lbfsm wrote
You might consider a duvet cover to tame that comforter
bblickle t1_j5zr5yc wrote
Reply to Immersion Blender Recs by honey_slush
Recently bought a Braun for doing soups in the Dutch Oven. It seems solid and works well for that. For daily smoothies I much prefer This Nutribullet It’s nice because it’s basically hands off once you load it, maybe a shake or two. Our smoothies are heavy duty too with all frozen Beets chunks, Strawberries, and Açaí packs. It is very good at its job and since we use it daily I can justify a single-use appliance. It is decidedly not bifl however purchasing the extended warranty somewhat mitigates that.
bblickle t1_j5z6wnz wrote
Reply to Looking for a non-stick spatula by lickmyfupa
I like this GIR one. Definitely not bifl but high-quality and has a nice ergonomic form.
bblickle t1_j5u72ew wrote
Reply to comment by bblickle in Alternative BIFL for food saver machine? by judohero
Just assumed I was in r/sousvide. OP there are lots of vacuum sealer posts over there.
bblickle t1_j5u6s4u wrote
Reply to Alternative BIFL for food saver machine? by judohero
I’m always amazed by this. I buy basic foodsavers use them every day and they’ve generally lasted me at least five years.
bblickle t1_j5b5lqt wrote
Maybe something commercial from a restaurant supply? Maybe look at the parts section first to get an idea which models are repairable.
bblickle t1_j57ojjh wrote
Reply to comment by -SeaBrisket- in I don't have Vitamix blenders in my country. How does KitchenAid K400 compares? by Grevillea_banksii
See what they use at the smoothie shop and at local bars.
bblickle t1_j4j5j1u wrote
Reply to comment by Maltese_Vulcan in container to store (5-10lb) bulk dry food, such as beans and rice? by skald89
Came to say the same about the buckets and gamma lids. Pricey for what they are but they work well. I love large wide-mouth jars and my vacuum sealer attachment for smaller amounts of dry goods but if you need to store 20lbs of Flour, the buckets are the way.
bblickle t1_j15ei9m wrote
Reply to comment by dishungryhawaiian in Bought the most expensive vacuum I’ve ever purchased at the recommendation of BIFL. Returning it just days after it arrived. by dishungryhawaiian
Agree it should work out of the box. Just thought a quick fix might have been easier than repacking and schlepping it.
bblickle t1_j13vfsa wrote
I don’t know enough to give you an answer but I do know that most of the suggestions you’ve gotten so far are just more consumer brands. My recommendation to you is to repost this in r/goodyearwelt because there are people there who actually do know.
bblickle t1_j13ugrj wrote
Reply to Bought the most expensive vacuum I’ve ever purchased at the recommendation of BIFL. Returning it just days after it arrived. by dishungryhawaiian
I mean it looks pretty simple to narrow down.
If you disconnect the entire hose assembly from the body does it still whistle? What about if you put your hand partially over the mouth to obstruct the air? If it still whistles it’s in the body. If not, it’s in the hose somewhere.
If the sound is in the hose assembly, start at the far end and remove parts until the sound goes away. If it still whistles with only the hose attached it’s probably something stuck in there. Your handyman, handy neighbor, plumber, or electrician has a tool they can push through there real quick.
bblickle t1_izam39y wrote
Reply to Oh, alarm clocks? Inherited this from my late grandfather, and hopefully my kids will inherit it from me by neverfarts
This would be cooler as a video or motion gif. I bet a lot of people have never seen one of these switch time.
bblickle t1_jal1bxv wrote
Reply to Kitchen cabinet and drawer grabber/grabbing tool? I do not care about price as long as it's good by WeakLiberal
Could you use something like these Cellphone Straps? They’re only about $2 each and my thinking was you’d just leave them attached by the small end and leave the big loops hanging. You could then just hook a finger or two into the loop to open. I liked this idea because they won’t slip off unexpectedly which I fear is the risk of most things you’d attach each time.