(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best paper & plastic household supplies

We found 1,618 Reddit comments discussing the best paper & plastic household supplies. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 780 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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The comments and opinions expressed on this page are written exclusively by redditors. To provide you with the most relevant data, we sourced opinions from the most knowledgeable Reddit users based the total number of upvotes and downvotes received across comments on subreddits where paper & plastic household supplies are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
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u/gaqua · 15 pointsr/Cooking
  1. A good, sharp chef's knife. Nothing fancy, I use a Dexter that I got for like $20 and have it resharpened. You can get a lot nicer, but you don't have to. The first kitchen I ever worked at (20 years ago) used knives almost exactly like this.

  2. A good meat thermometer. I use this one which works similarly to a ThermaPen but without the ridiculous ~$90 cost.

  3. A good cast iron skillet can be pretty versatile. Cast iron holds heat very well, which means that it's great for stuff like searing steaks.

  4. Some cheap, non-stick frying pans. I recommend getting cheap ones because once the coating starts coming off (and it always does at some point, it seems) you're going to throw them away and get new ones. You can spend $300+ like I did once and get high-end stuff like All-Clad or whatever, but even if you're super careful and use only wood and silicone utensils to cook on it, it'll still start peeling its coating, and then All-Clad will say you used metal silverware on it and your warranty is invalid, blah blah blah, and that's more hassle than you need. Just get cheap ones.

  5. Now THIS is where you can spend some legit money. A tri-ply, high quality frying pan without a non-stick coating. These are great for making pan sauces while you cook, etc. I made a chicken, garlic, and olive oil with a red wine vinegar based pan sauce with this pan (well, and some baking dishes) that was incredible. All-Clad is the industry standard but the Tramontina stuff is 1/2 the price or less and built to near the same level of quality.

  6. A nice, enameled Dutch Oven, whether it be from Le Creuset or Tramontina, these are the best for stews, soups, chili...etc. Hold heat forever, well built, and easy to clean.

  7. A good fish spatula, which I almost never use to cook fish. It's actually just the best shape for omelets, eggs, whatever. Flipping anything in a pan with a utensil like this is awesome.

  8. A thick ceramic baking dish for making things like lasagna or casseroles or even just roasting meats/veggies.

  9. Believe it or not, cookie sheets covered with heavy duty aluminum foil are how I do a lot of my oven roasting of small things, like diced veggies or potatoes. They work perfectly and being so large they're able to be spread out so they get roasted on all edges for a little extra flavor. Brussel sprouts & diced bacon in a cast iron skillet to start and then dump them onto this and blast them in the oven at 425 for 15-20 minutes and you'll have a great side dish.

  10. No matter how careful you are, you're going to get something caked on or get a dish so dirty you think it's uncleanable. For that, I recommend Barkeeper's Friend which is an awesome powdered cleaner. Add a little water, use a paper towel and this stuff to make a paste, leave it in the pan for a few minutes, then rinse. I have yet to see this fail. Awesome stuff. Saved some pans.


    There are lots of other things I use daily:

u/big_red__man · 8 pointsr/vegetarian

Ok, this is probably going to get a little long but I'm going to take care of you here so strap in. I make sandwiches like this and take them to work. People at work are always telling me how awesome my sandwiches look, asking where I got it, and expressing disbelief that they are vegetarian while saying "you made that?". So, first I'm going to tell you how to make it and then I'm going to tell you how to wrap it because this shit doesn't fit in your average ziploc.

The bread in the picture is what my grocery store calls "Brick Oven Pane Tuscan" but get what you think looks awesome. Bread is the foundation of any amazing sandwich so don't be stingy. Then, from top to bottom, it's whole grain mustard, swiss cheese, veggie salami, veggie turkey, tomato, baby spinach, and mayonnaise. Now, the picture that I linked you to was from a while ago. I've made some changes to my standard sandwich. I now oven roast grape tomatoes and add those to it along with some black olive slices. I've also swapped out the baby spinach for some field greens with herbs. Also, a coworker started collecting condiment packets at his desk in a bowl to trick people (people assume it's candy at first) and it's sort of become a thing so I don't put the mayo and mustard on my sandwiches anymore. I just use his packets at work. This reduces any potential for sogginess.

Ok, now for how to package it. First, get some freezer paper which is like parchment paper but one side is plastic. Some people call it butcher paper. Wrap it like it's a big piece of meat except you only need to do it once. Once it's all wrapped up you can drop it in a gallon size ziploc freezer bag. This is just in case the tomatoes are too juicy and the freezer paper can't hold it in. I reuse mine for weeks so they last forever.

And there you go. Once you are done you'll have an amazing sandwich that people will think is professionally made and will nourish you through your afternoon and into the evening. Be sure to make this sandwich your own. Put what you want into it. Use this as a guideline. Check out my food tumblr for other sandwich ideas. Ask questions if you want.

Cheers!

u/tepidviolet · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

A few things:

To start with, can we talk about ways to reduce the amount of grime getting on you? Because this is not inevitable. I have a pretty long commute, and I relube aggressively with a very persistent wet lube (Rock and Roll Extreme, which is probably the highest endurance high-performance wet lube), and it never gets on my pants or legs. What's actually happening to get you dirty?

That said, here's my recommended solution:

To start with, I'd keep a pack of baby wipes at your office. I recommend Bloom Baby Wipes. They come highly recommended, they're big, they're textured (which means they're way better at lifting up dirt), and they're really good for sensitive skin. They're also not expensive, so you can use a bunch if you need to. Good for wiping yourself down after a ride to get rid of sweat. As with any baby wipe, they'll dry out if you let them, so make sure to keep the whole container in a closed tub or big ziploc bag and stick it in a drawer out of the sun.

If you really want an emergency degreaser, there's a hack you can use. Use an alcohol-based lens cleaner. Here's a good one. It comes with a small sprayer and a big refill bottle. This probably seems like some no name bullshit brand, but it's actually a reputable company. Like Zeiss (a highly reputable lens company) used to sell this same cleaner, from this manufacturer, rebranded as one of their products. I carry the small spray bottle and use it for my computer screen and glasses, but if I really need to degrease myself, this will do it.

Note that most such alcohol-based cleaners are not good for your skin. Beyond just drying you out, they're sensitizers and can trigger skin conditions (this usually requires high concentrations and constant use). So use it to break up any grease your wipe can't handle, then wipe it all clean with a wipe, and maybe moisturize after that. This is a last resort hack, not something you should be doing all the time. I only bring it up because those spray bottles are tiny and will fit in your purse.

Speaking of something you can fit in your purse, you can buy standalone wipes which come in sealed packets, but they're kinda expensive. I keep a supply of Goodwipes as a backup. They sell them in both a big size for whole body wipes and a smaller size. There's also a pull pack, which I sorta don't recommend. It's way cheaper, but even though it's smaller than a pack of normal baby wipes, it's kinda too big for stuffing into a handbag. There's probably a brand out there that's better for cleaning, but I use these because my skin is extremely sensitive (like frequent contact allergy sensitive), and it's fairly gentle. Also not many brands come in individually sealed packets. If you want a cheaper hack, you can just stuff a few folded baby wipes in a good quality ziploc, squeeze the air out of it, seal it tightly, and stuff that in your purse. They should stay wet for a good while, and since they only cost a few cents each, it's no loss if they only last a few days.

Oh. Something related to your query but not quite what you're asking for. Buy a pack of disposable, heavy duty nitrile work gloves. Like actual work gloves, not the medical ones from the drug store. These are super good. Carry a pair to keep your hands clean if you need to handle your drive train during field repairs. When you're done, pull the gloves off from the base, and they'll turn inside out naturally, trapping the grime inside out. Pack the gloves out and toss them at work. The skin on my hands is soft enough that I basically can't torque anything by hand because it just slips, but these are textured and grippy, so these are also really good for me for wrenching at home too. They're also professional-grade, so they're really thick (why you want these instead of medical gloves), and they have a lot of cut resistance for disposable gloves.

u/bridget1989 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm OBSESSED with being green and environmentally friendly! Are you a member at recyclebank.com? I use the points i earn there to redeem even more green-friendly items!

I added these great green items to my wish list to show you:

  • $12.21 2-pack Eco friendly snack bags for grapes, crackers, homemade cookies or breads, etc! Just stick them in the wash when they're dirty and save on plastic bags!

  • Biodegradeable, made with green energy trash bags! I try my best to reduce my trash every week by using less, recycling more, and buying products in bulk to save on packaging (or eliminating those 100-calorie pack snacks by using something like my above product, to save on even more packaging).

  • Reuseable swiffer mop pads: I already use a cut up T-shirt fashioned to fit the wet-jet, so I don't need these.

    Edit: Does this count? I only buy used books and DVDs off of Amazon, and I request from my gifters that they purchase me the same!
u/ChefM53 · 2 pointsr/recipes

I might have a few ideas for you: First don't forget to take a can opener, a knife for chopping and slicing, and a cutting board to work with. you might also want to take a dish cloth that you can use while there and spices. Make a list of the spices you will need for the dishes you intend to cook and get travel spice containers to take with. it will cost a mint to buy those in an area you don't know.

Something like this might not be too bad

https://www.amazon.com/Pawaca-Portable-Stainless-Seasoning-Essential/dp/B07D9KZNF8/

and this could come in pretty handy even for the crock pot

https://www.amazon.com/Camp-Kitchen-Utensil-Organizer-Travel/dp/B01A1A5GAW/

and these would also be great! to take extra spices that you will only be using a little of like cinnamon etc.

https://www.amazon.com/Plymor-Heavy-Plastic-Reclosable-Zipper/dp/B0194CUOAK/

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Now for some recipes

https://www.copymethat.com/r/4hlLTG0/campbells-creamy-chicken-and-wild-rice-r/

https://www.copymethat.com/r/JtEJCb9/chicken-taco-crock-pot-recipe/

https://www.copymethat.com/r/wxM21qf/creamy-beef-potato-stew-better-homes-gar/

https://www.copymethat.com/r/ChBtHB8/creamy-chicken-and-potatoes-good-houseke/

https://www.copymethat.com/r/MfpTwv2/slow-cooker-3-ingredient-italian-chicken/

you could probably add meat to this if need be

https://www.copymethat.com/r/Ey5bm9s/slow-cooker-enchilada-quinoa/

you can cook the noodles in the micro

https://www.copymethat.com/r/ghkH95K/royal-round-steak/

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Here are a few microwave cooking recipe links.

https://greatist.com/health/surprising-healthy-microwave-recipes

https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/recipes-you-can-make-in-a-microwave/

https://www.thekitchn.com/21-essential-recipes-to-make-in-your-microwave-228826

Good Luck! hope your trip is a success!

u/user_name_goes_here · 7 pointsr/budgetfood

This is something I think about a lot when packing lunches for my daughter. She can't have anything that needs to be heated, either. Here are my tips. First, get some of these: http://www.amazon.com/Ziploc-Container-Divided-Rectangle-2-Count/dp/B003U6DJ90/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1345207791&sr=8-1&keywords=ziploc+divided+container They are divided and waterproof between the compartments. There are other divided containers, and some things called Bento Boxes, but these will not leak. So if you have strawberries in one of the spots, the juice won't leak onto your pretzels (for example).

I make her a trail mix, but it's a peanut-free school, so I usually use some of these things, depending on sales: almonds, raisins, M&Ms, craisins, yogurt-covered raisins, cereal. That goes into the smallest compartment.

The next-sized compartment usually has a muffin of some kind. Here are some of my favorites:

u/ormandj · 1 pointr/reloading

Let me save you a ton of time and effort.

Get this and this.

Toss brass in the bag, give a 1-2s spray, close the bag, and shake/move around.

That's all you have to do, pull the brass out, resize away.

Re: your problem, the issue is you don't have enough case lube inside the neck. The options are using really annoying powder that gets everywhere, or some kind of aerosol lube that'll get in some of the case necks but just enough to lube the expander, not so much it's getting all over everything. That's what the bag trick accomplishes, along with uniform lubrication of the exterior of the cases. (I suppose you could use something to stick a normal lube in the case neck, but seems like a lot of time wasted.)

Finally, when done, clean off the brass. Most just tumble again for a little in corn cob (or however you clean, ultrasonic, stainless media, etc).

One other bonus, your brass will smell nice.

u/reubal · 3 pointsr/Pizza

I got some smaller round storage containers that I thought would be perfect, but they were too small. These seem too big, but it turns out they are perfect. And surprisingly, the Amazon price is great, under $1 per container. To be clear, this item is 6 packs of 3, so 18 containers.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EG5320/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_7hJpDbNP8AXGW

u/alongstrangetrip · 5 pointsr/Weddingsunder10k

Here are my thoughts, I'm not sure if you bought anything yet:

  • Rent the Runway has some great wedding dresses all under $250. Also ASOS and ModCloth have gorgeous dresses under $400.

  • You could probably make a corn hole game for cheaper than the customized version.

  • Consider having a friend or family member officiate (unless it's a religious wedding).

  • This is personal opinion but I think biodegradable plates/forks would be great. On Amazon a 50 pack of plates is $10. Also, you can get 100 biodegradable forks, 50 spoons, and 50 knives as a set for $10. The reviews on both items are great.
u/WhiskeyandKittens · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Dear younger me,

TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF. Go to the doctor when you need to, because if you don't, you will have a lot of issues later in life. Don't think just because you're "clean" you don't have to see the lady doctor, because if you don't go, they won't catch your lazy fallopian tube and endometrial hyperplasia in time and you won't be able to have a baby without medical interference.

Most of all, tell your friends how much you love then and truly appreciate them because they won't be around forever. You will find this out too late.

P.S. Your mom will never change. Ditch that bitch before it's too late.

Love you!
S

u/camerasandcats · 1 pointr/weddingplanning

Get some Good Wipes and when you have a break / pee / slip away for a second, wipe 'er down and reapply deodorant. The smell comes from bacterial, so any kind of first aid alcohol wipes will also do the trick to kill bacteria, and then reapply deodorant.

Secret Clinical Strength is good, and you can also try Certain Dri like everyone else is saying, but definitely test in advance so you don't get a rash on the day of.

https://www.amazon.com/GoodWipes-Deodorizing-Biodegradable-Wipes-Vitamin/dp/B00KVNUP1A/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1469138673&sr=8-1&keywords=goodwipes

And if you have the budget for it, you can get botox in your underarms which paralyzes the sweat glands - no more sweat, no more smell. Pretty expensive and temporary but very effective solution.

u/seekingsuccess24 · 2 pointsr/hydro

I am trying to grow basil in an aeroponic system. I haven't had much success getting full grown basil but I have been able to germinate the basil successfully.

To germinate basil:
1)Get these http://www.amazon.com/COX60796-Glad-GladWare-Salad-Container/dp/B000FKGH0M/ref=sr_1_4_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1457385270&sr=8-4&keywords=glad+containers

2)Wet the rockwool with R/O (reverse osmosis water)
3)place the rockwool in the glad container
4)Place one seed in each rockwool, I fit about 12 to a container.
5)Cover the bottom of the container with R/O water
6)Close with lid, add date and contents of container
7)Place on heating mat with a light source, I use my LED.
about 6 days later they should be sprouted.

I let them stay in the rockwool for about 2 weeks or until I see the roots coming out of the bottom of the rockwool cubes before moving them into my aeroponic system.

I typically get 11 out of the 12 to sprout every time. Hope this helps

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/smallbusiness

Hey there, I don't know if this is the best idea, but its along the lines of your toiletries idea and its kind of a funny gag gift. http://www.amazon.com/Money-Toilet-Paper-100-Bill/dp/B001B0UHJ2

Its a fake print of 100$ bills on toilet paper! You can even send personalized cards that shows them you care about them like "Happy Holidays, I hope the next year brings you so much money you can literally wipe your ass with it!"

u/hells_cherubs · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

Ugh yes, I was having this problem recently, too. I just found degree motion sense with active shield and it's pretty effective.

These Pacifica wipes are also great for freshening up mid-day.

u/vsync · 8 pointsr/fffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu

Nah, get slightly rough tp to ensure scraping clean. but always follow up the dry paper with a wet wipe. I like Wet Ones Fresh 'n Flush for travel, and Target has the best deal on a home pack... can't find them online but they come in a blank white tub with a green label on the wrapper. The key is they're called "medicated wipes".

The important thing is the combo of aloe for soothing effects and witch hazel for astringent effects. It ensures the skin and mucus membranes tighten up and tone nicely but more importantly you'll be dry if you air your butt out a little afterwards. Regular wipes leave you slimy and moist, which will lead to chafing and right back to the problem you wanted to avoid.

Never poop without finishing with a wet wipe. If you've never used one, you'll be horrified your first time at what was left behind by TP.

u/just_ron · 4 pointsr/AskMen

My dad started keeping them around the house when I was in high school and I thought he was nuts, then I started growing ass hair and realized he is a genius. This is by far the best advice, but make sure they are flushable.

However, you're not always at home to do your business, which is where individual flushable butt wipes come in. I get them at the supermarket and keep a box at my desk at work and some in the car or my travel bag; pretty much where ever I might need them. Some of the guys at work thought I was ridiculous until they understood how great they are.

u/sbaietto · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

I have the same problem and I currently still cannot find good deodorant so I switch them up since I think they wear off. However I have found something that works to get rid of the odor in the middle/end of the day. They are coconut deodorant wipes. They have been a huge Lifesaver for me. I carry some in a ziplock bag in my purse. I found them on an end cap at Ulta and loved them so much I ordered more from Amazon. I hope that helps. I totally feel your pain.


Amazon link:
Pacifica Underarm Deodorant Wipes - 30 Wipe Count Package https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZXQQB8Q/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_Q4H4xb4BKKPY4


I have also carried the whole package with me and they didn't dry out. The packaging holds up.

Edit to add: 1 wipe for both arms is plenty.

u/sea_of_clouds · 7 pointsr/hulaween

This is a great idea! Other suggestions for items are small rolls of toilet paper, those pods that fold out to washcloths when they get wet, and packets of hand wipes. :)

u/grooviegurl · 3 pointsr/Frugal

You should follow up on it! We bought these containers (at Target, though, where they were like $2) to make it easier, and they're great so far!

u/oligonucleotides · 2 pointsr/chemistry

No, it's not like a biological contamination where it reproduces, and a tiny amount can infect a person etc. There's a finite amount of it and the dose matters a lot.

For context, people go fishing with lead weights and shooting with lead bullets. It's easy to end up with grey hands after these activities and important to wash your hands after, but even with visible exposure, you'd have to ingest a significant amount for toxicity. They do make lead-removal wipes for these sports, such as https://www.amazon.com/Hygenall-LeadOff-Disposable-Cleaning-Decon/dp/B001SJ0JIU

I think it would be overkill for your purposes but can't hurt and might provide peace of mind.

u/intergalactictrash · 12 pointsr/CryptoCurrency

Major security flaw here. How are you going to prevent governments from reading the mnemonic seeds from your memory? You guessed it, tin foil hat. This is probably common knowledge, but make sure to use heavy duty foil for protection from long wavelengths as well as sub-infrared bands. I prefer this kind because the aluminum oxide coating will keep your head cool when passing through areas of high luminous flux (especially for frequencies in the microwave bands).

u/meeshpod · 2 pointsr/boardgames

I'll reiterate that it sounds like the version on Pandemic you've received from your Amazon purchase is a counterfeit because I have had the same experience as others in this thread have already described: all of the various version of Pandemic that we have purchased included small ziploc bags for the components and did not included one-use bags.

Here is a link to an amazon listing for the small baggies that come standard in Pandemic games and other board games. These baggies would also be good in other games where extra baggies would help with organization

3x4in baggies

2x3in baggies

u/thornwindfaerie · 5 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I use "flushable wet wipes" like these. At target they have them in the travel area in little packs of 10. They were a god send on road trips & camping trips. They would be easy to keep in a purse for when the occasion rises, big help with the period poops too!

u/dopnyc · 1 pointr/Pizza

> Then about an hour to let the dough warm up before shaping.

An hour warm up typically produces cold dough, and cold dough takes longer to bake and dries out more. I would give it two hours

> I let the dough ferment in a circular plastic bowl the whole time, covered with plastic wrap all the time.

If you put the plastic wrap on loosely, you won't get an air tight seal, and, if you put it on tightly, the gases formed by the dough will pop it off, so either way, the dough will be exposed to air and dry out.

You should be able to track down something like this locally

https://www.amazon.com/Glad-Food-Storage-Containers-Container/dp/B000EG5320

Get one of these, take a pin, put a super tiny pinhole in the top and that's your proofing container.

When you do two doughs, you're balling the dough before refrigeration, correct?

> The temperature on the surface of the stone was 650F with the laser temperature gun.

Pizzas bake with the the heat stored inside the stone- all the way inside. One of the problems with using the top burner to pre-heat is that it drives up the surface temp and gives you a less reliable idea of how hot the stone actually is. If your oven can turn both burners on at the same time (a fairly uncommon thing, btw), then I think that's probably a good idea- the more heat, the better, but, for our testing purposes, we're going to need to do at least one preheat with just the bottom and then get an IR reading.

When people have issues shaping dough, I typically tell them to make a lot of dough balls for practice since flour is cheap. For you, flour is not that cheap :) Still, though, it wouldn't hurt to get, say, around 4 containers, make 4 dough balls, stretch all of them, but only bake up 1 or 2.

If you really wanted to be thrifty, you could make a whole lot of practice dough out of the weak Saudi flour and vital wheat gluten. I would never eat a pizza made with VWG (VWG tastes ghastly), but it may give you something you can practice stretching with that shouldn't break the bank..

> What do you think of the underside of that dough ball I showed you?

Are you sure you uploaded this? I can't seem to find it.

u/DaveInPhilly · 5 pointsr/PipeTobacco

Tobacco rehydrates very well. Remember that it is dried and rehydrated several times in the production process. That being said, tobacco can become so dry that it cannot be rehydrated, so it is best to not let your tobacco dry out in the first place (I dump unfinished tins into jelly sized mason jars). Once in the jar the tobacco will retain its moisture for years if not decades.

As far as re-hydrating goes, I was taught to dump the tobacco into a bowl, place a paper towel soaked in distilled water over the bowl, and secure it with a rubber band and leave it over night.

I have found that putting the tobacco into a disposable Tupperware container, like this, and then suspending the damp paper towel across the top and lightly securing the lid in place works much better. Much less moisture is lost to the atmosphere.

u/highashellrn · 2 pointsr/kratom

Those ones towgws recommeded palms botanicals uses for example, they are nice .The ones I'm think of are like this:

https://www.amazon.com/Plymor-Pack-Zipper-Reclosable-Plastic/dp/B0040001NC/ref=sr_1_7_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1499931061&sr=8-7&keywords=small%2Bplastic%2Bbags&th=1

Think it's the same as socal and maybe motarks at least the 100g I've seen, and these are 3 x 4 and also I have a smaller dimension one. Very cheap and portable.

Also 2 x 3, note 100 are $6.49 and 200 are $7.49 so I selected 200 lmao.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0194CUOAK/ref=twister_B0195E8QJI?_encoding=UTF8&th=1

Ohhhh damn these are socal's I think!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VVQQO9I/ref=twister_B0195E99QC?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

u/qweltor · 13 pointsr/CCW

Bring a reliable pistol/rifle/firearm (may as well clean and lube it).

Bring ammo; bring extra ammo.

Bring notebook and pen/pencil.

Bring the other stuff that is on the class equipment list (magazines, holster, back-up gun w/ mags, etc).

Comfort items: weather-appropriate clothing, raingear, water, snacks, wet-wipes or de-lead wipes (for before eating snacks)

Get a good night's sleep. Show up on time 15 minutes early.

u/NguoiYeu · 2 pointsr/weddingplanning

I love them. As far as silverware, did you see your Amazon link had matching silverware? Here!

u/PierogiD · 2 pointsr/loseit

I use the quart , pint, and cup sizes like [these] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00N2TADOY/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1499347678&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=reditainers&dpPl=1&dpID=31dgFCYbD7L&ref=plSrch)

There are some that are a bit cheaper, but aren't as durable and don't flex well when frozen. I think it's worth it to get the ones that say they are freezer safe.

u/book_worm526 · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. You have missed an awfule lot of snapchatting and the shameless complimenting of /u/skinslip1's beard.

  2. I did notice. I also noted the lack of snaps.

  3. I miss /u/Aerys1...feel like we haven't talked in forever

  4. Fourth thing

  5. You need this and this and these and finally this to help you feel better :D
u/MyFeMraDebatesAcct · 1 pointr/FeMRADebates

When I worked at sites that didn't provide it, or traveled to countries where it was uncommon to provide it (and bidets weren't available either), if carry something like https://www.amazon.com/d/Toilet-Paper/Toilet-Tissue-Go-6-pack/B014G8XSLY. If you know it's not going to be provided, it's really easy to prepare for (and most job sites that didn't provide it were up front when you got hired).

u/Anwhaz · 1 pointr/crappyoffbrands

They should have done something like this to make it truly trumptastic.

u/stupideep · -6 pointsr/theydidthemath
  • 136,875,000 tissues are used every single day for that purpose, according to my very quick estimations.*

  • $2,053,125.00 per day is spent on tissues for that purpose.*



    _____

    This is assuming at least five tissues are used at each clean up and only one event happens that day per man who decides to partake in said event. My number accounts for a large percentage of people who will (for a myriad of reasons) not partake in such an event during any typical day. I.E., they have a girlfriend who wishes to partake, they are deciding to go without for experimental reasons, they have health issues, they simply don't need to because of a previous day's event, et cetera.

    **This calculation uses this as a reference point and price-point.
    _____

    I decided to show a little bit of the math.

    156,500,000 U.S. males.

    Minus those who are too old and too young. (30%)

    109,500,000

    Minus those who partook the day before, used their significant other recently, and other reasons. (75%)

    27,375,000

    Multiplied by five tissues per one event, per one day.

    136,875,000
u/DrKronin · 2 pointsr/pdxgunnuts

> BRING FUCKING TOILET PAPER

If you're low on space, these things are pretty sweet.

u/rrenaud · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Here is one thing I just tried that might save some space (and cleaning). I fermented directly in the kettle rather than in a fermenter.

http://imgur.com/8DnVA9V

I wrapped the kettle in a garbage bag, and then did this trick to get an airlock on top.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWeRIFwsEpk

Unfortunately, the garbage bag ripped a tiny bit, so it wasn't airtight. I'll bottle today, but after 13 days in the "kettle", the sample was tasty. The recipe is a single hopped Cascade American Pale Ale. It tasted pretty juicy, no stale/cardboard kind of flavors that you'd suspect from oxidation.

Next time I'll try to use this as the airtight bag, hopefully it won't rip.

http://www.amazon.com/Ziploc-Double-Zipper-Jumbo-Bags/dp/B003U6FMOK

u/benzarella · 1 pointr/trees

Wipe down the inside with an alcohol wipe like these

ETA: Be sure not to soak it in alcohol (or acetone or anything else) or to leave an alcohol wipe in one spot for too long. The solvents can melt the plastic.

u/rdxgs · 1 pointr/Monitors

this is what i use for mouse, keyboard, desk, earphones, general disinfection, etc: http://www.amazon.com/Isopropyl-Alcohol-Wipes-Cannister-40Ct/dp/B007AZ7YU2/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1453875856&sr=8-6&keywords=alcohol+wipes, literally is going to last me a year+, bought it february 3 last year, still have one left sealed.

monitor: usually a microfiber cloth does it, unless you are nasty enough to either sneeze, throw serious spit on it, or handle it with greasy hands full of doritos. Otherwise, it doesn't really need a cleaning solution. In the odd case it is needed, or have children playing around it, a screen/monitor cleaner without ammonia or alcohol in a microfiber cloth. Screen cleaning wipes already damp in solution are also sold, they are usually alcohol and ammonia free.

u/Cupcake_Kat · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Codename Duchess

Thanks for the contest!

Item in my add on list

u/ragamufin · 1 pointr/AskReddit

made it from 2 xxl ziploc big bags (or as they say on the front, 'grand sacs')

[amazon link] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003U6FMOK)

u/CarlFriedrichGauss · 0 pointsr/Bento

How could they forget the Ziploc Divided Rectangles? It's superior in every way to the EasyLunchBoxes (cheaper if you get it in stores, leakproof) except it has less lid color choices. For someone who just wants to pack their own lunch for cheap, the Ziploc Divided Rectangles are my choice.

u/AskMrScience · 3 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

My life got a LOT better when I found out I could buy a travel pack of wet wipes that fits in my purse. Size of a checkbook:

https://www.amazon.com/Cottonelle-Fresh-Flushable-Travel-Cloths/dp/B000FDDELY

u/rekstout · 2 pointsr/guns

Tula steel case? I think it's the coating/laquer from the steel case rather than lead. Probably still safest not to lick your fingers though.

If you are concerned it is lead then keep some of these in your range bag

https://www.amazon.com/Hygenall-LeadOff-Wipes-Canister-Count/dp/B001SJ0JIU

u/thebiglebowskiisfine · 1 pointr/pelotoncycle

These

Basically really large screen wipes - but they work for the entire bike as well.

u/skellytor · 1 pointr/Lollapalooza

Last year I just assumed they were closed until I saw some girl walking out of them. Sure enough, they were unlocked and a glorious alternative to the horrible porta-potties. Someone might have popped the lock, but I was not about to complain.

Note (especially to girls): bring a travel pouch of disposable wipes like these. They take up little room in your bag and by the end of the weekend the toilet paper in the porta-potties is either non-existent or soaked in piss.

u/extwidget · 1 pointr/EatCheapAndHealthy

Depending on what you're making, the various sizes that these come in will do well. You can re-use them quite a few times before they crack or otherwise break.

Reditainer Extreme Freeze Deli Food Containers with Lids, 32-Ounce, 24-Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N2TADOY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_cwVuybTMJNVC9

u/NotAnyOtherMan · 1 pointr/AskMen

Very carefully. You've been spoiled.

Buy this, you will not regret it

u/topspeedj · 9 pointsr/masseffect

> Just finished Citadel DLC after romancing Thane.

Say no more, got you covered.

u/RandomThrowaway410 · 2 pointsr/tressless

Buy Isopropyl Alcohol Wipes. fold one of them up before you dermaroll. Roll the dermaroller on top of the folded up wipes before and after you dermaroll.

I've been dermarolling once a week for 6 months this way and haven't had issues.

u/4handzmp · 1 pointr/leagueoflegends

What's your address? I want to send you some of these.

http://www.amazon.com/Kleenex-Ultra-Tissues-White-120ct/dp/B008YD8232

u/gmz_88 · 1 pointr/worldnews

Don't forget this

u/yolo_scrub · 3 pointsr/wallstreetbets

/u/thelmairene you may need one of these. I have confirmed you can purchase.

u/thisbe42 · 1 pointr/teaching

Oh, also, these really helped with the whole no-time-to-shower thing: Goodwipes Body Wipes - 10 Count (Lavender Scent) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KVNUP1A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_svX5Cb5DCM9VY

u/xrobin · 1 pointr/Ultralight

Zipper pouch from here (I have a medium), and zip locks from here.

u/wiggie2gone · 1 pointr/secretsanta

Probably could use this.

u/Azumazon · 2 pointsr/CrohnsDisease

You need dis.. soothing

u/ShaolinShade · 1 pointr/funny

just bought this exact mug for my brother's birthday. it was my comeback for him getting me this

u/OhioJeeper · 2 pointsr/guns

Something to clean up lead residue. I keep a tub of these in the back of my truck and use them to wipe down any exposed skin after I'm done shooting. It's often overlooked or ignored, I've seen things from smoking to a guy eating a sandwich at my local public range.

u/taylor1589 · 3 pointsr/neoliberal

https://www.amazon.com/Kleenex-Ultra-Tissues-White-120ct/dp/B008YD8232

(I linked you the Ultra Soft ones, because you asked nicely)

u/ErrorEra · 4 pointsr/PS4

giant zip loc bag and ductape the edges, check if your local target/walmart has them

same if you go plastic storage bin route, you should ductape the seams

https://www.amazon.com/Ziploc-Double-Zipper-Jumbo-Bags/dp/B003U6FMOK

u/poply · 18 pointsr/Anticonsumption

$60 for this.

Which appears to just be a hat, body wipes, a small journal, some granola, and (I'm assuming) some kind of scented spray.

Someone is getting really rich off of cancer patients and for once it's not the health care/insurance industry.