5 Brunch Gadgets Tested By Design Expert | Well Equipped | Epicurious

5 Brunch Gadgets Tested By Design Expert | Well Equipped | Epicurious



Design and usability guru Dan Formosa returns to evaluate and improve upon 5 gadgets designed to help get you out of the …

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  1. the channel is really cool and interesting but man if you need 45 seconds to slace a bagle with a knife, like, bro please…. come on… i do it with my hands wet in what? 4 sec?

  2. its so great that he take disabilities and dexterity into account the amount of times i see "this is useless just do it the normal way youre being lazy" like if the accommodation doesn't help you, its not for you especially with gadgets like these making sure they are usable for people with low dexterity is so important because many of them are created to make problems we face easier

  3. I really don't get why people go to the trouble of mixing all of the ingredients for pancakes together when you can just put all the ingredients in one dish, get a spoon, and shoot some heroine

  4. I disagree with the effectiveness rating of the batter dispenser, the only reason it didn't work at first it's because he put the flour first, which I think is a no no in making the mix, then again that not very intuitive so I don't think it deserves a 5/5 either

  5. I already have manual juice press and then i found this video..
    So gladly happy when Mr. Dan give it 5/5 stars in all aspect!

    And im so relief that i dont have a bad dream about crawling thing insect-like 😂

  6. Maybe it's made for people who are disabled and or have one arm?? Some stuff on here seems like it made for this type of people. Just food for thought / personal opinion

  7. Considering how terribly bad I am at cracking eggs without obligerating the shell in the process and getting said shell into the bowl, I probably would appreciate that shell cracker.

  8. The egg scrambler was hard to open because that's NOT how you were supposed to open it: you have to unscrew it, something almost impossible to not notice once you opened it the first time! Or putting it in another way, would you rather have an egg scrambler that easily open when you are shaking it full of eggs? I think not…

  9. Dan can u also put these gadgets in a young child perspective like that egg breaker gadget is sooo perfect for kids but as u said not necessary but only for adults

  10. Never crack an egg on the side of your bowl or dish. This forces the eggshells inside and any bacteria with it. Always crack them on a flat surface instead.

  11. That eggshell cracker looks an amazing accessibility tool with people who don't have full use of both hands (and can't do the one handed crack).

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