Which gadget makes your life better?

For me, it’s a bidet toilet seat. I bought one that didn’t really fit as well as I hoped, so now I am shopping for a v2 based on experience. I don’t want to live without one going forward. That’s for sure.

    • Vaseline
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      152 years ago

      I feel you. Can’t believe I was brushing manually like a caveman all this time.

      • @weew@lemmy.ca
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        72 years ago

        don’t even need the fancy ones. AA battery powered one costs $10 and performs just the same as the $300 Bluetooth enabled social-media-linked brush with a 3 year BrushPro app subscription (wow! a $240 value! Buy today!)

  • @jbrains@sh.itjust.works
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    2 years ago

    Laser thermometer. I learned a lot about better temperatures at which to cook things and now get more repeatable results when cooking.

    Kitchen scale. Recipes are easier to prepare when weighing ingredients as opposed to using measuring spoons and cups.

    Both make food a better experience, which leads to more satisfactory meals and eating less overall.

    • _haha_oh_wow_
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      52 years ago

      A laser isn’t going to get you an accurate reading of what the inside of the meat is: Get yourself a meat thermometer instead.

      • Shadow
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        52 years ago

        Yeah a laser is not that great, an instant read probe is what he needs.

        I love my thermapen

      • @jbrains@sh.itjust.works
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        12 years ago

        No. I haven’t cared as much about that and I’m not sure why. I’ve both learned the old fashioned way and haven’t minded the results. I very rarely get the internal temperature wrong enough to not enjoy the food.

  • justhach
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    252 years ago

    My Aeropress. Great quality, espresso-adjacent coffee quickly and easily in the morning.

    • @Chrisosaur@startrek.website
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      122 years ago

      Bidet attachments are like $50–100 on amazon, installable with very little know-how, and your family is under no obligation to use it.

    • @Notyou@sopuli.xyz
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      82 years ago

      I got 2 bidets from tushy. Super easy to install and now I despise shitting away from home. I’m so much more clean using water instead of a piece of (toilet) paper.

      If you want to try to convince your family then look up that Pulp Fiction scene when Samuel L Jackson explains that if a piece of shit was on your (face) cheek then you’d probably want something more than a piece of paper to clean it up. He obviously explains it better.

      Or just buy it and install it without them. They don’t have to use it and your booty will thank you.

  • @AdamEatsAss@lemmy.world
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    172 years ago

    My cordless drill. I didn’t think I’d need one because I never did a lot of things that required me to drill or screw things together. But now that I have it I can’t go back. I’ve found so many uses. I’d definitely recommend getting a nice driver bit set with one, if you ever put together furniture from a store like Ikea, a nice hex bit makes it go so much faster.

    • @Szymon@lemmy.ca
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      252 years ago

      You don’t need a fancy vacuum to never vacuum again. We have a cheap one and never vacuum either.

      • 𝙚𝙧𝙧𝙚
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        22 years ago

        While true, smart ones add even more convenience. Scheduling, room selection, object avoidance, etc.

        • @Blizzard@lemmy.zip
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          72 years ago

          I think he’s joking that they just don’t clean their house.

          An added value of smart vacuum is just that it simply does the cleaning regulary without slacking so there’s overall less dust in the apartment hence you not only don’t have to vacuum but also dusting off furniture etc. is required less frequently.

    • @Lewistrick@feddit.nl
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      12 years ago

      Looking forward to having one in a new house where the surfaces actually join instead of having bumps everywhere.

    • Big P
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      12 years ago

      Don’t they suck at getting into corners or anywhere that’s they can’t fit into, though?

  • 𝙚𝙧𝙧𝙚
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    142 years ago

    +1 on the bidet. Got one during the great TP shortages of the pandemic 😄 Now I despise going to the bathroom anywhere but home. Unclean! Uncleaaaaan!

  • @floral_toxicity@lemmy.world
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    132 years ago

    A pocket knife. Carried one for most of my life at this point.

    Also an all metal pen. I always have a writing utensil with me that rugged enough to last years in my pocket.

  • _haha_oh_wow_
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    92 years ago

    A multitool or swiss army knife: I recommend a Leatherman or Victorinox fit to whatever your daily needs are.

    Personally, I swear by my Leatherman Skeletool CX in my pocket and a Victorinox Midnight Manager on my keychain.

    • @Tittle@feddit.uk
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      12 years ago

      Agreed, although for me it’s the Leatherman Micra, small enough for keychain and has a chunky pair of scissors instead of pliers as the main tool. I find the standard scissors on most pen knives or multi tools are always secondary and often flimsy but the ones on the Micra are great.

      And I seem to use scissors waaay more than a knife, much easier for cutting tags off things, cutting an opening in a bag of coffee, cutting string in two, cutting tape…

  • chtk
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    92 years ago
    • A Bluetooth audio DAC/amp. Connects to my phone. And I can use whatever wired set of earphones I want. Light gardening: earbuds. In public transport: over/on ears. And if the DAC dies, I get to keep my earphones and just replace the DAC.
    • My Steam Deck
  • SSUPII
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    62 years ago

    A Samsung T5 1TB SSD. Has allowed me to comfortably have what I need all the time as I work and study.

  • @R9442@lemmy.ml
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    62 years ago

    recently got my old psp fixed up, it’s made my family’s near constant outings significantly more bearable. tried emulating it a while back on my phone but it just didn’t feel right using touch.

  • Not really a gadget but tools in my car, countless times people or even I’ve needed them and because I carry them around with me in my car it’s been a life saver and a small electric drill to make it easier instead of using a rachet or screw driver

  • Kindle.

    I read a lot. I used to always keep a paperback book with me ever since I was a teenager. My Kindle goes everywhere with me, since I got my first one in 2009. I just wish they’d make them smaller, the first Oasis was the perfect size for carrying around all the time (I’m a guy, no purse).