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Reddit mentions of Winco PN-10 Stainless Steel Piano Wire Whip, 10-Inch
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of Winco PN-10 Stainless Steel Piano Wire Whip, 10-Inch. Here are the top ones.
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Ideal for mixing eggs, sauces and toppingStainless steelMeasures 10" in lengthLighter wire loopsDishwasher safe
Specs:
Color | Stainless Steel |
Height | 2.75 Inches |
Length | 9.88 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 10 inches |
Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Width | 2.75 Inches |
How about Every time I open my safe there is $100,000 in $50 bills? Want a million bucks? Open your safe 10 times.
This seems more convenient than trying to take my golden whisk some place and exchanging it for the cash equivalent. Plus, the people at the exchange place are likely to get suspicious about how many golden whisks I have laying around. Not to mention the hassle of buying whisks. How many would you have to buy over a lifetime?
Here is an average whisk. It weighs 4.6 ounces. The current price of gold (as of right now, today) is $1,290.60 per ounce. So our golden whisk is worth $5,162.4 and would require 20 whisks to break $100,000. We're gonna need a box.
Is your apartment unfurnished? If so you will need some basic furnishings:
As far as basic living supplies go:
School supplies in college are pretty basic- you don't need much, but depending on your major this could go waaay up or down. But as far as I'm concerned your basic supplies are as follows:
Things to consider:
I know its scary, but living alone is great, and studying in a university is really not a huge deal once you get into the rhythm of things. You'll do great, kid.
A good whisk won't have all the wires meeting at one points at the end, but instead crossing over each other. The wires will also have a lot of spring, this reduces the workload. The way the wires meet on the Zyliss is an example of what you don't want.
Go for something that looks like this, I have no experience with this particular brand though http://www.amazon.com/Winco-Stainless-Steel-Piano-10-Inch/dp/B001E87S66/
A restaurant/catering supply shop should provide something very good and very cheap.
I'd say the essentials include a non-stick frying pan, a smaller pot (2-3 qts), a larger pot (5qts+), a cutting board, a chef's knife, measuring cups, measuring spoons, mixing bowls, a whisk, heat resistant silicone spatula, stirring spoons, serving spoon, ladle, aluminum baking sheet, tongs and can opener. With all of the above, I can cook ~ 90% of what I usually cook.
I, personally, don't care much for cast iron skillets. They require too much care and too much oil to keep up to snuff. I prefer a nice three-ply fry pan (This is what I own). A couple splurges on my part were a 2 qt saucier (was on sale for $50) which is great for making sauces of any sort because the whisk can fit in the rounded bottom of the pan. I also like the All-Clad 4Qt. Essential pan, with the tall sides and wide top. It's easy to make something a bit larger with this pan.
Finally, I bake all of my pizza on a cheap round pizza pan. It's not the fanciest, but it gets the job down well.