• @0ops@lemm.ee
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    113 months ago

    Cheap bluetooth obd2 scanner. But yeah, I’ve been trying to keep my Amazon spending to a minimum. I’ll try to buy from anywhere else first

  • Fake4000
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    63 months ago

    A cheap Casio watch. Lasts ages and always helpful.

    • Pika
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      33 months ago

      Oh my God yes, I bought one of these about 10 years ago it’s still going strong and whenever I get a little cold I just turn it on and it’s so nice.

      Another thing that I found is amazing is putting them in your shoes are slippers for about 5-10 minutes before you use them, because it means when you put your shoes on they’re not super cold so it feels like you’re putting them in hot water instead of cold slippers

    • PrivateNoob
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      THIS THIS THIS

      In my case my mom made a sleep mask for me in 11th grade and I’m still using it a bunch of times.

      t. 24 years old

  • Basically every usb cable i have bought. If you try it locally, there are like two bigger chains in every city who sell those at ridiculous costs. To get them at a reasonable price you’d have to drive to a specialised vendor available only in the biggest cities (conrad, elv) or at very remote places (e.g. pollin).

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      Fully agree, I refuse to get my USBC cables from any local store, Walmart used to be the best area around that you could find them for online, but since then Amazon has definitely taken over

      I’ve bought these a few times and they’ve never disappointed. They seem really sturdy and they do my fast charging and data transfer with no issue. ~14USD for two 3ft, two 6ft and a 10ft is a good deal imo

  • Majorllama
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    It’s a bit more than 20 bucks but you can buy a ring of keys to pretty much any piece of heavy equipment you could possibly want.

    You never know when say… Let’s pick a random one … A Komatsu D355A could come in handy.

  • @11111one11111@lemmy.world
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    48 pack of Amazon basic AA batteries for my trail cams. For years I was feeding my kids saw dust thickened stew to afford the 8 lithium batteries per camera for all 7-12 cameras we have between the property my father and I share. (His 150 acres and my 150 are connected) for comparison 48 Amazon basic batteries are $14. 48 energizer lithiums is a cunt hair under $100. It wasn’t until I looked into the reason for the cameras calling out lithium only batteries was because alkaline batteries have a lower output of charge when they are running low but lithium batteries don’t. The company said the lower power creates issues with the camera if it loses power mid cellular transfer of images. They made it sound like what happens if you lose power updating firmware on something. So I even question they’re reasoning cuz I feel like wort case scenario is you lose the image it was transferring but other than that, why would losing power on something ruin it? Either way the change happened when I realized the app showed how much batter is remaining for each camera and just started changing them out between half empty and 3/4 empty. Haven’t had a single problem in the 2 and half years since the change.

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        The OEM solar panels are like $120 each. I know rhe cameras don’t last long enough to offset the cost of $120 with a price of 3.42 per camera using battery. It’d take 34 years to be a valid ROI. Doing the math and now realizing that I might not make it 34 more years climbing tree stands🤣🤣🤣

        Edit: I did rig up a cheap China panel with the DC plug for the camera and I think it worked. It was definitely sketchy af tho because it just always read 100% on the app after that.

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          I’m pretty unsophisticated with it, I admit. I’ve had it the traditional way with the calabash and all, but I made up a way I like. Yerba is my go-to when coffee would be too jittery and black tea ain’t cutting it.

          • @Nibodhika@lemmy.world
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            Haha, yeah, drink it however you want it, I find it absurd that people think there’s a right way to enjoy food/drinks. I drink Mate in the exact same circumstances, tea is not enough but I don’t feel like coffee. I’m just letting you know that the name of what you’re drinking is Mate cocido, which has very different taste from what most people are thinking when they talk about mate, it’s still a very popular drink too.

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              Thanks! Reading up, sounds like people put a lot of stuff in it, milk even. I feel like the tannin in mate doesn’t call for milk, but I could see some lemon or a little sugar. Milk seems out of bounds though, personally!

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      I’m Argentinian, so I do enjoy mate almost daily. However I find that it’s a lot of yerba used for just me drinking, so I have a Ceba Solo (not my picture, but that’s exactly the same model I have). It’s easy to serve, afterwards you only have to drink because it essentially makes the water go through the yerba automatically and uses way less yerba. The only downside is that I have never seen these for sale outside of Argentina, I have moved mine through 3 countries already, but if you ever find one it makes drinking mate by yourself a whole easier and cheaper.

  • A slicer to slice eggs, strawberries etc into small slices.

    Place in hole, close top with metal wires over it, and voila, sliced whatever!

    Works great on olives as well.