Why? Most of these gadgets are old News and for a German with cooking experience either useful or completely a waste of space and money. If I want to shred a chicken a pair of gloves is all I need! It is cheap, can be used for many purposes and all you need is a box of disposable gloves. Before anyone thinks about upgrading their kitchen equipment, they should attend a housekeeping course. This has at least an added value for life.
There was an another product (the loamie) that claimed to do the same thing - lots of negative reviews. Another TH-camr tested it and a cheap bread maker - they both did not create soil but the bread maker was a lot cheaper
@@katherinekelly5380 I would hope the bread maker wouldn't make soil. I'd hate to pour ingredients into one of those expecting a fresh loaf just to end up with fresh soil
@@makaylaforbes6719 the point was neither make soil even though they do the exact same operations. I don’t think anyone with an intact sense of smell would expect a loaf to be produced
@katherinekelly5380 it isnt to make soil in either case, the Loanie desiccated the food scraps. Its pointless to take the water out of something you wish to become compost. Moisture is required to break down its compounds with decay. Its foolish here and foolish there. Both devices are pointles wastes of electricity which is far worse for the environment then decaying scraps for compost. Soil is not a state that decaying matter can get to in any machine lest we invent a time machine. It requires bio agents or animals to happen. Fungus, springtails, earth worms. Its basic science we teach children very early... disturbs me how the flashy adds scramble some peoples sense of basic logic.
I have an electric kettle which I can use when the power is down with one of the generator outlets my husband installed around the house. Mostly to keep the fridge and freezers going. I normally use an old fashion kettle on the stove. Builders in Canada do not seem to know kitchens need outlets. Been an issue in every kitchen I ever had. And you need to rip down part of a kitchen wall to fix the issue. And it was not until I got our new stove home that I realized it only had 2 oven racks and no outlets. Almost 2000 dollars. Unfortunately the fridge and stove that came with our retirement home were falling apart. White duct tape was a temporary fix. That wall has no usable outlets at all. The stove one, and the one hidden behind the fridge. In our old home the stove had an outlet on each side. Very handy. That builder thought you only need one outlet as well.
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I couldn’t make it through this long of a video, never saw it shown but it looks like a fancy butter mold just to make pretty butter dishes to put in the table or plate.
Why?
Most of these gadgets are old News and for a German with cooking experience either useful or completely a waste of space and money. If I want to shred a chicken a pair of gloves is all I need! It is cheap, can be used for many purposes and all you need is a box of disposable gloves. Before anyone thinks about upgrading their kitchen equipment, they should attend a housekeeping course. This has at least an added value for life.
More things to wash snd more space taken.
Interesting to watch, some useful items. Can't justify the high prices in this economy.
It's NOT a buh-un. It's a BUTTON!
whoa the culture shock. I have never seen or heard of boiing a whole chicken with the head on. Learn something new every day.
Electric composter was the worst one, drying it kills everything and defeats the purpose of compisting
This channel is kind of entertaining, but I wouldn't buy any of the items. I like Freakin' Reviews better.
I agree. I look up several products they review here. I've found many mistakes.
Yes! My buddy James will love to hear this!❤
Other than the Kitchen Aid mixer, everything else is useless
4:47 I saw this Natashas Kitchen
I like that composter!
There was an another product (the loamie) that claimed to do the same thing - lots of negative reviews. Another TH-camr tested it and a cheap bread maker - they both did not create soil but the bread maker was a lot cheaper
@@katherinekelly5380 I would hope the bread maker wouldn't make soil. I'd hate to pour ingredients into one of those expecting a fresh loaf just to end up with fresh soil
@@makaylaforbes6719 the point was neither make soil even though they do the exact same operations. I don’t think anyone with an intact sense of smell would expect a loaf to be produced
@katherinekelly5380 it isnt to make soil in either case, the Loanie desiccated the food scraps. Its pointless to take the water out of something you wish to become compost. Moisture is required to break down its compounds with decay. Its foolish here and foolish there. Both devices are pointles wastes of electricity which is far worse for the environment then decaying scraps for compost. Soil is not a state that decaying matter can get to in any machine lest we invent a time machine. It requires bio agents or animals to happen. Fungus, springtails, earth worms. Its basic science we teach children very early... disturbs me how the flashy adds scramble some peoples sense of basic logic.
23:50 That's not a canning funnel
Wonderful
Every kitchen in Britain has an electric kettle which boils water in a minute at most ! This is nothing new !
I have an electric kettle which I can use when the power is down with one of the generator outlets my husband installed around the house. Mostly to keep the fridge and freezers going.
I normally use an old fashion kettle on the stove.
Builders in Canada do not seem to know kitchens need outlets. Been an issue in every kitchen I ever had. And you need to rip down part of a kitchen wall to fix the issue.
And it was not until I got our new stove home that I realized it only had 2 oven racks and no outlets. Almost 2000 dollars. Unfortunately the fridge and stove that came with our retirement home were falling apart. White duct tape was a temporary fix.
That wall has no usable outlets at all. The stove one, and the one hidden behind the fridge.
In our old home the stove had an outlet on each side. Very handy. That builder thought you only need one outlet as well.
@ Blimey !
@@dawnelder9046 Anyone and everyone is a builder in Canada
Some sections show multiple versions of the item and contradict the description. Others don't match the voiceover at all. Don't bother watching.
There was a few items on here that the video didn’t match what was being described
1:14 👍👍👍
@TechJoint what is the pot featured at 24:25?
I'd like to know also
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Same here., I strongly agree that the Bitcoin ETFs approval will be greatly life opportunity for us, with my current portfolio of $102,500 from my investments with my personal financial advisor Steven Hatzakis I totally agree with you😊
YES!!! That's exactly his name (Steven Hatzakis) so many people have recommended highly about him and am just starting with him from Brisbane Australia...🇦🇺
He's my family's personal Broker and also a personal Broker to many family's in the United states, he is licensed and a FINRA AGENT in the United States.
Investing has proven to be an Incredibly beneficial decision. My cryptocurrency profits continue to play a substantial role in growing my overall wealth, reducing my reliance on my salary
This sounds so good and i would like to be a party to this, is there any way i can speak with him?
Anyone tell me what the gadget is on the right is opposite the turkey lifter in the picture.
I couldn’t make it through this long of a video, never saw it shown but it looks like a fancy butter mold just to make pretty butter dishes to put in the table or plate.
You need to review your videos before publishing.
Please make your videos around 15 to 20 minutes long. These are too long to watch the entire one.
WTF??? That chicken in the pot had it's head on!!! WHAT IS THAT ABOUT?????? Dude, you need to edit that out. Talk about disgusting.