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  1. ooo my mom uses those baggy openers for meal prepping! im honestly not exactly sure the specifics but it allows her to have the bag open and upright while she grabs and adds everything so that she doesnt have to try and throw everything in all at once

  2. I am a believer in "if you don't get it, maybe it's not for you", but on the can opener, wouldn't it be easier for people with mobility issues to just use a regular can opener?

  3. Hi great viewing as always😁 are you or anyone able to share the link to the chocolate block to use with the cheese curler ( last thing tested) I’ve tried to hunt it down on the net and can’t find it anywhere. Would be grateful. Thanks ❤

  4. During the electrolysis process (in the context of water purification), it is not only important to consider the composition of the electrolyte, but also the material from which the electrodes are made. It is unlikely that they are made of palladium, platinum, or gold. If the cathode is made of iron, steel, or another material that decomposes during electrolysis process, it could result in water containing metal salts and inorganic compounds, which would not contribute to improved health.

  5. What a chad move to call them out on it, amazing. Plus why use all that if the end goal is to add bleach to the water anyway? And why use bleach in the first place

  6. people who don’t wipe cans (like food) off before opening them are uncivilized that things been sitting on a shelf collecting dust and the fingers of a bored 7 year old were probably all over it

  7. For corn kernels my go-to is Del Monte cartons – the kernels taste fresh and the cartons are easy to tear open, no scissors involved. I do like the option of freshly de-cobbed corn, though – maybe I'd have to add that to my gadget collection 😅

    Speaking of which, I always have a bunch of random gadgets in my Shopee cart… Now I need to rewatch all your "Clever or Never" videos and see if I've got anything to suggest you trying 😝

  8. You know what would be cool? If students like me conducted experiments debunking gadgets that are in the market using laboratory techniques.
    For example, in one of my labs I extracted and purified caffeine from Lipton tea bags. What if in another experiment a lab confirmed the levels of caffeine in different tea bags?
    Not only would this lab be interesting to students like me, but it can inform us on the claims given on nutrition labels, and can inform the public if we were to publish our results via a lab report.
    Also, I wish stir bars were commonplace in kitchen settings. It would make reducing sauces much more convenient I would imagine.

  9. 3d cake tin for chocolate. Just do the more traditional technique with each half of the pan then stick the two halves if the bunny together at the end.

  10. Can you test Force of Nature cleaner? They claim to kill bacteria with an electrolyzed concentrated vinegar mixture and I’ve been using it for months in place of chemical cleaners.

  11. when i was little we did chocolate eggs for easter and we did both sides separate and then glued them together. down here our easter eggs have a piped icing border that hides the seams tho so idk if its a good tip or not

  12. You can actually use a normal tin opener to open cans. Like the ones with 2 jagged wheels and a turny thing. Used to do that all the time for beer can chicken.

  13. I actually want that corn cobber. My teeth don't align properly so I can't bite corn on the cob and slicing it all off with a knife is tedious.

  14. Pretty sure one could make a useless diluted bleach / water mixture much cheaper, by adding two drops of hydrogen peroxide into the water instead of an 80$ device that makes a useless diluted bleach / water mixture.

  15. You guys have such a healthy loving marriage and it just makes me happy when i see you two together, it's very wholesome, thank you for the content as always

  16. If you want to convert cans into cups, just use your regular can opener. I use that trick for quick and easy pencil cups and to hold rinse water when I'm painting

  17. I thought my 3Doodler was a pain to do… But that uses corn-based plastic not candy. I'd rather just use icing, but it is a cool idea in theory.
    The chocolate thing, there was a little thing I had where you'd crank a handle, and it would spin the shapes for you. Since they're smaller (about the size of a Kinder Surprise), they didn't take as long. I have to find that thing, I have no idea where it came from, or where it went.
    And for corn, my dad has something that looks like a potato peeler and it seems to work pretty well. We need to get our corn off the cob to freeze, as there's no point in sticking whole cobs of corn in the freezer.

  18. That ziploc bag holder looks very useful for people with disabilities, limb differences, or butterfingers. đŸ’¯

  19. oh my god I can't believe she got out the petri dishes for us! Ann, the aquapure people obviously didn't know who they were dealing with, and are going to be furious! great work

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