Kitschy Facts About Our Favorite Kitchen Gadgets


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  1. MsBigdog#1
    MsBigdog#1 says:

    Kitchen Aid is the best mixer money can buy. My dad gave me his that he purchased in the mid 60's and that mixer is still going strong today. I also got great use out of the first generation Keurig. The first one we received as a Christmas gift, lasted almost 12 years. Newer models are junk. Foodsaver was my favorite infomercial, and they still are durable vacuum sealers. My first was actually the cheapest model they sold and lasted 14 years, replaced that one and its still going strong after 12 years.

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  2. Jason Godwin
    Jason Godwin says:

    I have the rotisserie I love it. It is the only way I will prepare whole ckickens. Well I don't have an oven anyway lol.Also no microwave, havent used one in 10 years. I have a hot plate, A toaster oven, the rotisserie in this video, a wok, a small slow cooker and that is it. I live alone so that's all i need and it keeps my elec bill low. Im keto so i dont need to bake cakes or pies and I dont eat any processed microwaveable foods either. Don't use teflon either.

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  3. littleome
    littleome says:

    I got an airy fryer for Christmas this past year! It is the best thing ever! Cooking decent meals in like half the time it usually takes to bake something is a win win win for me.

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  4. Creachter
    Creachter says:

    For those wondering, the Instant Pot bankruptcy was blamed on Covid, and it makes sense. Everyone was home and Instant Pots flew off the shelves. Everyone who ever wanted one bought one.

    The manufacturer ramped up production, but then almost everyone who ever thought of buying one had one. The company had trouble selling them and ended up with warehouses full of them.

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  5. Alena Loiselle
    Alena Loiselle says:

    It is worth mentioning that at least one of the inventors of the Keurig has great regrets about the amount of plastic trash this product has generated. Think about this every time you get lazy and throw another ones of those empty pods away.

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  6. kevinbenko
    kevinbenko says:

    OK, concerning the coffee maker.
    1: I roast my own coffee since early 2002.
    2: I got it perfect, for me, around 2014.
    3: I only drink 2 16 fluid oz cups of coffee a day, and I ONLY drink coffee I have roasted myself.
    4: I use a "Moka Pot" to brew my coffee, but I can make Turkish/Greek coffee, Thai coffee, cold pressed coffee.
    5: Caffeine is a laxative.

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  7. Leaf
    Leaf says:

    The "instapot" was created in Japan in the 70's. Pressure cookers are heavily used everywhere but America multiply times daily. Due to the tiny amount of power they use and how efficient they are, much like rice cookers and electric kettles. Which boil a liter of water in seconds, compared to minutes on a stove. 99.999% of kitchen gadgets are completely overpriced fucking worthles garbage that makes doing X harder and longer. I hate kitchen "gadgets" so fucking god damn much SO FUCKING MUCH AND THEY TAKE UP SO MUCH AND WASTE SO MUCH MATIERALS TO MAKE AND USE AND ARE SO SO SO OVERPRICED.

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  8. tremorsfan
    tremorsfan says:

    My mother had this nifty stand up cheese grater from a company called Mouli. It had 3 retractable feet, so you could put a plate under it have the cheese fall right on to it.

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  9. Giraffes Inc.
    Giraffes Inc. says:

    I miss the funny male narrator! Sorry, haters, I do not like the female voice, AI or 'real.' She/it does not have a pleasant tone so the video is watched on mute (even the cat looked up in annoyance when I started to play it with the sound on 😂).

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