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What's a good non-stick wok and skillet/pan? Or trustable brand? I'm leaning toward getting a cast iron skillet. This is for home use, so I don't need either to be huge, but I'd like them to be high-quality and last awhile. We're currently about done wearing out a $40 T-Fal 12" non-stick from Target.
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People will generally recommend Lodge for cast iron. It's nice, pre-seasoned, but probably a little expensive (you could find and reseason something from a garage sale and have it work just as well). Amazon isn't the best place to get them, but you can find them all over the place (my Fred Meyers have them, when otherwise their appliances/pans/knives are all poo poo and overpriced). For a wok, I haven't been able to find a "recommended" brand, for some reason. It's not like All-Clad for pans. I got this thing and it's worked fine. It's gotten a stain on it (ha), but it cooks well enough. Don't get nonstick. Do get carbon steel if you can find one that looks nice. There's a "Joyce Chen" one on Amazon that's got a weird design and I hate the handle/grip, but you might be able to find a nice carbon steel wok at some brick and mortar store. e: Rereading your question, you want a non-stick wok? I'd strongly suggest against getting one. A non-stick skillet can make sense, but for a wok you really don't want to use non-stick. Carbon steel is fairly easy to clean and you actually want food to be able to cling to the sides while you're cooking. zachol has a new favorite as of 13:33 on Dec 30, 2015 |
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Krakkles posted:What's a good non-stick wok and skillet/pan? Or trustable brand? For the pan, buy an all clad. Look at TJ Max, Marshals, Coles, Homegood, etc. They will often have insane deals on All Clad stuff. Don't bother with the more expensive stainless line, the normal stuff is fine and any discoloration can be cleaned. Cast iron, just get a Lodge, unless you want to hunt around for a old Wanger or Griswald. Most antique stores have a few. For a wok, just go to an Asian grocery and buy a carbon steel one. It's very likely that your range will not get hot enough real wok cooking so don't sweat it too much.
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zachol posted:People will generally recommend Lodge for cast iron. It's nice, pre-seasoned, but probably a little expensive (you could find and reseason something from a garage sale and have it work just as well). Amazon isn't the best place to get them, but you can find them all over the place (my Fred Meyers have them, when otherwise their appliances/pans/knives are all poo poo and overpriced). http://www.amazon.com/Lodge-Cast-Ir...lodge+cast+iron $25 shipped from Amazon for a 12" Lodge skillet. Cheaper than almost any other cookware. If you want something wok-like with a flat bottom you might like a DeBuyer country skillet: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00462QP2K/ref=twister_B004V2E2QQ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 These are actually expensive but worth it.
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I'm looking for a good blanket. I want one that's soft and comfortable, maybe faux fur or something. It doesn't have to do a super good job of keeping me warm, since even at this time of year I never really get that cold at night. Any suggestions?
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Wanamingo posted:I'm looking for a good blanket. I want one that's soft and comfortable, maybe faux fur or something. It doesn't have to do a super good job of keeping me warm, since even at this time of year I never really get that cold at night. Any suggestions? If you like wool (and some people don't, as the find it scratchy), I highly recommend Pendleton. Their eco-wool line is a little more affordable too. Very thin and breathable, yet also warm.
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If you want warm get a Hudson Bay wool blanket. There's a reason they have been in business since the 1700s. Oh you said you don't give a poo poo if it's warm. Well never mind.
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# ? Dec 31, 2015 02:37 |
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I need a better blender. I started adding oats to my workout smoothie and my 20$ Osterizer isn't doing it without being extremely loud for 4 minutes on the highest setting. I know it won't be quiet, but I do live in an apartment and sometimes blend things late at night, so it can't be as loud as a jet engine. I'd like to not spend much more than 100. Any suggestions?
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Rolo posted:I need a better blender. I started adding oats to my workout smoothie and my 20$ Osterizer isn't doing it without being extremely loud for 4 minutes on the highest setting. I know it won't be quiet, but I do live in an apartment and sometimes blend things late at night, so it can't be as loud as a jet engine. Might be able to get a better answer over in the GWS sub.
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Etrips posted:Might be able to get a better answer over in the GWS sub. This thread, specifically. If I remember right, the Ninja is the budget super-blender recommendation.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 21:23 |
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Ninja blender is the poorman vitamix. Mine is dope as gently caress and has little protein shaker cups so you don't always have to wash a huge thing. But I assume all do these days If you're really cheap watch meh.com they pop up frequently
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# ? Jan 3, 2016 03:01 |
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GWS! Never thought of checking there, duh! Thanks guys.
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# ? Jan 3, 2016 08:03 |
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Yo, goons! Where can I get a good LED 55" dumb TV that won't spaz out during video games or sporting events for around 500 bucks?
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# ? Jan 3, 2016 10:00 |
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Lots of good deals on slickdeals.net Check the front page daily and search the forums for 55" and then check that rtings.com site for latency and Amazon reviews. Also search Amazon reviews for keywords like "gaming" or "ps4" if there's a ton.
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# ? Jan 3, 2016 17:51 |
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Any recommendations for gloves that work with touch phones? Quality trumps price.
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meatbag posted:Any recommendations for gloves that work with touch phones? Quality trumps price. I just got myself a pair of these and have been liking them so far. The touch screen part works really well on my note 4, and doesn't have a big obvious finger pad like some of the other touchscreen gloves I've used before. They're fairly thin, so not that good for really cold days, but they're fine for weather down to the low 20s I've found - and when it does get colder they're thin enough to be worn as glove liners without issue under heavier gloves.
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Recommendation for a waterproof mattress cover / encasement? I'm getting a new mattress and am looking to increase its longevity as much as possible. Only hazards are mainly sex fluids, coconut oil, and if it starts to collect dust / etc (no bedbug issues) over time. I'm not certain if I want an encasement or just a cover. It's a latex mattress, if it makes a difference. meatbag posted:Any recommendations for gloves that work with touch phones? Quality trumps price. http://www.icebreaker.com/en/mens-gloves/sierra-gloves/101265.html http://www.icebreaker.com/en/mens-gloves All wool, won't make you sweaty, good for cold around freezing, okay for wind, not great. Bonus advantage of being able to be used as a liner for a heavier glove. PRADA SLUT has a new favorite as of 09:21 on Jan 5, 2016 |
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PRADA SLUT posted:Recommendation for a waterproof mattress cover / encasement? Got one of these for my dog. Should be all you need Cool Shield No Allergy Waterproof Mattress Protector - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D04MTA2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_GO4IwbP0THZF4
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# ? Jan 5, 2016 10:19 |
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Anyone know a decent brand of dog booties? My dog is small, short-haired, and originally from the south. I think this is his first real New England winter and the past couple days he is NOT happy when he has to go out. He has a little coast, but I'm sure his feet are getting FREEZING. Last night he peed, and he looked like he was going to poo, but then walked back over to us, stood perfectly still, and started whining like I never heard him do before. He didn't even want to walk back the few steps to go back inside, my GF had to pick him up and carry him in. And even on warmer days, I want to be able to walk him without worrying too much about the salt and sand irritating his feet.
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# ? Jan 5, 2016 18:25 |
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Get musher's wax. It's what sled dogs get on their paws, so it's meant for snow and salt protection.
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DrBouvenstein posted:Anyone know a decent brand of dog booties? LivesInGrey posted:Get musher's wax. It's what sled dogs get on their paws, so it's meant for snow and salt protection. This is the best/easiest option. Get this one: http://www.amazon.com/Mushers-Secret-Pet-Paw-Protection/dp/B0002XIZXY
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# ? Jan 6, 2016 02:17 |
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I'm looking for a surveillance DVR that has software that isn't completely crap. I'd like to just replace the DVR box and use the existing cameras (BNC connectors). Does anyone have one that actually works the way it's supposed to? The playback/download interface in the software on mine is glitchy and hardly ever works right.
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# ? Jan 8, 2016 14:14 |
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Any recommendations for pillows? I've only ever used cheap IKEA pillows and I want something better.
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Elderbean posted:Any recommendations for pillows? I've only ever used cheap IKEA pillows and I want something better. ISOCool latex pillows are the tits.
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# ? Jan 13, 2016 06:19 |
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Dunlop shredded latex pillows
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Aquatic Giraffe posted:I just moved into a new house and it is devoid of a pantry and after unpacking the kitchen boxes I don't have a leftover cabinet for food so I need to buy a free standing pantry, but where I live only has one furniture store with questionable quality pieces. We rent so getting one permanently installed is out of the question. I didn't see anyone else address this. I am not sure of your kitchen decor, but I had a baker's rack like this in our last place. I found that one for $250, but you could find fancier ones for a little more that come with wicker accents and stuff. I personally liked the more industrial look. It also gives you a bit more counter space and doubles as a cute party buffet for parties.
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 04:01 |
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Anyone know of a cheap (sub-100$) android device that can accept microSD cards to play music with? It doesn't need cellphone capability.
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Archives posted:Anyone know of a cheap (sub-100$) android device that can accept microSD cards to play music with? It doesn't need cellphone capability. Kindle Fire 7"? $50 tablet and not real bad actually
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dreesemonkey posted:Kindle Fire 7"? $50 tablet and not real bad actually Looks drat good, thanks!
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I'm looking for a good electric razor. I am lazy and hate shaving with a real blade, and I have quite thick hair. I get razor burn on my neck easily. Sub $100 is good, washable with water is good. I don't care about charge time as I can use it while plugged in. Reading Amazon reviews makes it seem like the Norelco 2100 is a good bet and that spending more doesn't really get you a better razor a lot of the time.
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# ? Jan 19, 2016 02:51 |
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Crossposting from SH/SC. My printer doesn't seem to get along with Windows 10 – it's several years old and I've long since lost the driver software – and now it has stopped printing anything with black ink as of yesterday. So it looks like I need a new printer. I'm looking for an all-in-one printer/scanner/copier with bluetooth for my room. Perhaps an HP Officejet. Anyone have any recommendations?
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# ? Jan 20, 2016 03:07 |
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Go-to goon suggestions for printers are usually a Brother monochrome laser printer for black & white, and if you need color some kind of cheap inkjet. I've had a HL-2240D for about five years now, its about as basic as laser printers get (only thing it does that isn't single sheet printing is duplexing), picked it up for $80 on sale at Microcenter and I haven't even run out of the trial size toner cartridge it shipped with. Brother's color laser printers are fine too, but unless you're frequently running a lot of color prints color laser printers aren't terribly cost effective. Geoj has a new favorite as of 05:08 on Jan 20, 2016 |
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Looking for a water proof bluetooth speaker. Not looking to spend a whole lot would just be using it for the shower and probably take it hiking, so ipx 6-7 would probably fit the bill.
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I'm 99.9% sure this is asking for waterproof water, but is there anything out there for people who sleep in noisy places but have tinnitus? I currently live near a nocturnal construction yard. I can wear earplugs and not hear the noise, but instead I'm subjected to the overbearing hum of bad choices at concerts. And a white noise generator just annoys the wife.
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# ? Jan 20, 2016 19:26 |
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Have you wife use the earplugs so she doesn't have to hear the white noise machine.
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# ? Jan 20, 2016 19:40 |
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xlevus posted:I'm 99.9% sure this is asking for waterproof water, but is there anything out there for people who sleep in noisy places but have tinnitus? In-ear headphones plus white-noise app?
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# ? Jan 20, 2016 21:47 |
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Hey Goons, I'm looking for an air purifier for my apartment, something that will help pull a lot of the dust out of the air. My last one died and I'd like to shoot for something in the 100-150 USD range.
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# ? Jan 21, 2016 04:45 |
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I like reading lying face down, but I usually end up straining my neck or messing up my shoulder when I do it. So I've been looking for a cushion or chair or something that would help prevent this. So far I've found this: http://www.ezshopex.com/office-electronics/office/utsubusene-cushion-2.html But I'd like to find an option that doesn't involve importing something and paying at least $50 in shipping, anyone have suggestions?
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Hrvstmn31 posted:Looking for a water proof bluetooth speaker. Not looking to spend a whole lot would just be using it for the shower and probably take it hiking, so ipx 6-7 would probably fit the bill. http://www.amazon.com/Omaker-M4-Portable-Bluetooth-Playtime/dp/B00RBIC1IS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1453353689&sr=8-2&keywords=Omaker+M4 I've had this little guy for about 6 months now and love it. I use it in the shower everyday, the battery lasts forever. I've taken it hiking too. There's a spot where you can attach a para-cord loop or carabiner to it.
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Caffeinated Bacon posted:http://www.amazon.com/Omaker-M4-Portable-Bluetooth-Playtime/dp/B00RBIC1IS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1453353689&sr=8-2&keywords=Omaker+M4 Bitchin thanks.
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