(Part 2) Best products from r/pettyrevenge

We found 22 comments on r/pettyrevenge discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 40 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.

Top comments mentioning products on r/pettyrevenge:

u/Chiotdufromage · 2 pointsr/pettyrevenge

Buy one of these. Charge them a hundred to remove it.

You're merely subletting the space at a premium rate. Notify them that electricity is fifty extra.

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u/Godolin · 3 pointsr/pettyrevenge

Don't even gotta make your own. For under $200, you too can be a massive asshole.

u/dtfinch · 1 pointr/pettyrevenge

I got a tiny fork from inside some survival flashlight stocking stuffer many Christmases ago. I use it whenever I can.

u/yakkafoobmog · 2 pointsr/pettyrevenge

Was it similar to this one? Freaking huge and always in the way.

u/ChatGarou · 1 pointr/pettyrevenge

I'm seconding the "no chew spray".

Get some gummy candies and douse them in Bitter Yuck!

u/Numl0k · 10 pointsr/pettyrevenge

Honestly, a claw hammer is the wrong tool for the job, so both sides are the wrong side. The hammer side would be okay, but the claw really serves no meaningful purpose for face caving, and could lead to potentially dangerous situations if your backswing is a bit wild. I'd highly recommend the Estwing 40oz Blacksmith's Hammer. At 40oz, it's heavier than most claw hammers (Most claws are 16-20oz), plus the blunted back makes accidents less likely. And not only that, but with a 14" handle you get plenty of leverage.

u/werevole · 1 pointr/pettyrevenge

There is such a thing, though, personally I used to use a motor base cover as far too many grilles and mirrors get broken that one time out of a hundred that someone forgets to unplug before backing away or driving off. Plus if one lives where the roads are salted the plug doesn't corrode nor does the socket end on the extension cord or get filled up with road grit after having a dirt encrusted plug shoved into it repeatedly so that the connection winds up being unreliable (Which is another reason why having a pilot light on the vehicle side is invaluable)