(Part 2) Best paper & plastic household supplies according to redditors

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We found 1,618 Reddit comments discussing the best paper & plastic household supplies. We ranked the 780 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Subcategories:

Paper facial tissues
Disposable household food storage
Trash, compost & lawn bags
Toilet paper, wipes & sprays

Top Reddit comments about Paper & Plastic Household Supplies:

u/juandonde · 26 pointsr/AnimalsBeingBros
u/TheBeneGesseritWitch · 22 pointsr/navy

Not a khaki, but you skating out of work means I have to pick up your slack. You at least you know you're being selfish so no lecture. To answer your question, take this with you to watch so you can suck it up, buttercup.

u/Spoonula · 20 pointsr/AskWomen

This article revolutionized my lunches for work.


The TL;DR version:

  • Buy microwave steamer bags (like these).
  • Select your favorite frozen veggies.
  • Prepare your favorite protein.
  • Make or buy your favorite sauces.
  • On the weekend, just assemble these three ingredients together (one part protein, two parts veggies, sauce to taste) into individual bags and freeze.


    Then all you have to do is grab a bag each day and microwave it at lunchtime!


    My personal favorite is salsa chicken (salsa, chicken, green peppers, and onions). A few others that I've liked a lot have been Hawaiian pork (pork, pineapple, broccoli, teriyaki sauce), orange chicken (chicken, orange sauce, broccoli or mixed vegs), and smoked sausage with beans (smoked sausage, kidney beans, onions, and bbq sauce).


    Not only does this method give me such a variety that I don't get bored with lunches anymore, but I've also found this to be a really fun way to experiment with new flavor combinations!


    (I don't mention carbs above because I don't eat carbs at lunch; they make me way too sleepy. I'd guess that they'd be fine being put in the bag with the other ingredients.)
u/topspeedj · 9 pointsr/masseffect

> Just finished Citadel DLC after romancing Thane.

Say no more, got you covered.

u/unknownman19 · 8 pointsr/shutupandtakemymoney
u/ragamufin · 7 pointsr/trees

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

They're Ziploc ZZL [edit: XXL sorry!] Big Bags. I found that 2 of them packing taped together at the seam makes an almost exactly proportional baggie! Was so excited to find them

u/Beerbrewing · 6 pointsr/gifs
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/bedbugsugh · 5 pointsr/Bedbugs

Okay, I'm going to try and keep it manageable.

If you live in an apartment, you need to tell the super if only because you risk them going into other places and reinfesting.

There are kits you can buy, though just be sure anything you buy also has a sprayer of some kind if it's mixed

If a kit doesn't have encasements you should order those on amazon.

That said, here are some steps:

Wash and machine dry everything you own, and put them in these or these. Don't be stingy on this, buy 2-3 of them. Make outfits for work and home and organize them bag by bag. Lets call this 25 dollars.

Do this with your linens, pillow cases, and pillows. If your bedsheets are not light colored and plain, then buy some light colored plain ones. White is good, a little off white is best as nymphs can appear white if they haven't eaten, eggs too. Wash your linens every 4 days or so.

Buy mattress encasements for your bed AND your box spring. Measure both to make sure you don't buy one that's too big, the snugger the fit the better. Do not go too cheap on this, look at the reviews. A good one will have not only a zipper but a folding flap to secure it. Lets call this 60 bucks. Once on, never remove the encasement without a PCO telling you to. Do not try to make your own, it never works out well. Important note, do NOT under any circumstance have any kind of bed skirt or blanket that's so large it touches the floor easily. You're going to want to make it so the bugs have to crawl up the legs so they die on the cimexa.

If you do not have an iron/steel bed frame, I recommend getting the cheapest one you can find.

Clean everything off the floor, make sure no furniture is touching any other furniture or the wall. If you can't do that, you need to lose some stuff. Believe me it's worth it.

Vacuum daily if you can, and immediately toss out whatever you vacuum up in whatever trash is outside. Do not keep it inside. I wouldn't recommend vacuuming less than every other day. Vacuum early in the morning if at all possible.

Buy interceptors. These babies are pricey unfortunately. but a 12 pack should be good for a bed and something else. That's about 40. Make sure whatever bed post you have will fit in them, they're not the widest.

Buy two cans of bedlam plus. Spray it along each joint and crevice in all the furniture after you've emptied it out. Do not use over the counter sprays, they're almost always things bed bugs are already resistant to.

Buy two bottles of Cimexa and a bellows. Apply the cimexa on the perimeter of every piece of furniture that is on the floor as well as along the wall of the room. Unscrew every outlet and switch cover and put it there as well. Don't go overboard, less is more. This will be about 40 total for the set. I recommend spraying the legs of your chairs. Make sure to cover your face while you're doing this. Cimexa will kill them if they crawl over it, however if it's clumped up in big piles they'll walk around it because they don't like it.

Do NOT switch where you sleep. They'll follow you and spread to other parts of where you live. You're live bait. It sucks, but having them come to where you're sleeping is the best way to kill them. You want them feeling safe and secure as they walk over the poisons and cimexa you've laid out.

You'll be living out of bags for a long long time, so get used to it. I recommend scheduling something you enjoy every week to keep your sanity and have something to look forward to.

Whatever you do, do NOT buy a bed bug bomb. It will scatter them and make them harder to clear.

Nothing goes on the bed unless it's sterile, and nothing leaves the bed without being washed and dried ASAP.

u/slimmtl · 4 pointsr/Bitcoin

i can't wipe my ass with wikipedia
bitcoin either...

u/_transatlantique · 4 pointsr/chicago

These are what you want: Ziploc XL HD Big Bag (4 Bags) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CAOG198/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_tZ7nxb8RQ3C6H

And I don't want anything for the Nuvan strips. We only used like 3 of them but I hung on to the rest in case they were ever needed by us or someone we know. You can have them, I just ask that you come pick them up from me while I'm at work as I don't have a lot of free time. I work from 12-6p Sun/Mon/Tues

u/utohs · 4 pointsr/AskDocs

The doctor will communicate however you prefer, however you should know that by writing it down instead of saying it out loud you will leave a much more lasting impression on everyone involved. The best way to communicate is verbally if possible - trust me, the doc won't think twice about your issue, it is not one to be embarrassed by.

Have you tried using Flushable Wipes. Products like these can be bought at wal-mart and make a huge difference. They can help relieve the itching you are likely experiencing as well.

If you really want to go all out you could try a bidet, but I would try the wipes first.

The "girl writing stuff down" was likely a Scribe

EDIT: It is garbage like this which makes me want to quit this sub. Currently at -2 points. I'm sorry I called them flushable wipes (when that is what they are currently called), and I suggest throwing them in the trash but regardless they are what will likely help OP.

u/AlbinoGiant · 4 pointsr/funny

US

UK

Ta-da!

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/lava_monkey83 · 4 pointsr/funny

I always thought these screen shots of amazon reviews were made up, so I decided to look this one up. It’s real and I’ll never judge an amazon review again!

Here it is

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/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/i_use_this_for_work · 3 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Flushable wipes - http://www.amazon.com/Cottonelle-Fresh-Flushable-Wipes-Refills/dp/B000FDKQ5G

Plus city sewer and not a septic tank makes is alright.

u/MeaKyori · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You gotta be a real high roller for this.

A-core-ding to the reviews, this is pretty good.

The price seemed a bit shady to me, but this doesn't have many reviews regretting it in hindsight.

Oh I could go all night. This is fun.

u/yolo_scrub · 3 pointsr/wallstreetbets

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

u/RocketLucas · 3 pointsr/boardgames

This. Especially with a few of those gladware containers I saw someone mention in a thread on here recently.

u/482123 · 3 pointsr/DoesAnybodyElse

They actually make flushable wipes nowadays, so you don't have to buy baby wipes.

Cottonelle Flushable Wipes

u/PsilocybinEnthusiast · 2 pointsr/shroomers

People love the Glade mini rounds too, I guess.
mini-rounds

u/Pivan1 · 2 pointsr/Seattle
u/tunelesspaper · 2 pointsr/TheLastAirbender

> I'm on episode two and already had or two moments where someone was cutting onions


You may need this.

u/AdamInChainz · 2 pointsr/bestoftwitter

If your child is dependent on a straw to eat and live, maybe buy a non-disposable straw that you can carry with you?

u/aor9487 · 2 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

To add to what others have said, not sure if you can find these [ziploc steam bags] (https://www.amazon.com/Ziploc-Steam-Cooking-Bags-Medium/dp/B003UEKBKC/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1487089898&sr=8-1&keywords=ziploc+steam+bags) but they've been a saving grace when I travel. There's a cooking time chart on the bag for proteins/veggies that you can steam up. I've done fish with different herbs and lemon juice plus potatoes and veggies just fine with these. You can also get those little individual microwave Minute rice bowls too.

u/isaacniles · 2 pointsr/boardgames

I like to keep a small supply of disposable plastic containers (like 4 oz. Gladware bowls) for storage in games with bits per player, i.e. Ticket to Ride. All trains of one color, for example, go into a bowl, so setup is as easy as give each person a bowl. Then the pieces stay organized and are already in a container for quick setup. In the cases where a bowl like that won't fit in the box (Power Grid comes to mind), you can store silicone cupcake liners in the box to put pieces in.

Also, for anyone new to board gaming, if you seem to have more plastic baggies than you need that come with a game, keep the extras somewhere. Never know when you'll need a few extras.

u/ohaitharr · 2 pointsr/ResinCasting

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000XAR0DM/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2P2AXN2CJW43B&coliid=I38M88LVK24A6M

This will get you 16 ounces of pieces.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000IFBFXI/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2P2AXN2CJW43B&coliid=I2BQM9YBC7NEMB

100 medicine cups

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009EE2XH6/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2P2AXN2CJW43B&coliid=I3PMYD232KRJ80

Craft sticks


http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A29IRMW/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2P2AXN2CJW43B&coliid=I198B32Y5ZVQ1S

Nitrile gloves.

http://www.amazon.com/3M-8211-Particulate-Respirator/dp/B0056CG2S6/ref=sr_1_42?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1419877708&sr=1-42&keywords=face+mask

Respirator, I also try and work outside when possible. Resin has seriously messed up my lungs before I used a mask. Some people probably don't use them, but the things I make require me to be close to my pieces.

These are the items I use for resin, I make jewelry and cabochons. (My mask is different.)
I've read / heard that latex isn't supposed to be used as gloves as it can interact with the chemicals in the resin. You're more than likely able to find the sticks, gloves, and cups in your local area for cheaper, and you won't have to cover shipping. Dollar store cups should work.

I just realized your Amazon list is from the UK. All of the links I posted above are from the US so I'm not sure if everything is sold in your area.

Have you ever researched resin making on Youtube? There's TONS of UK Youtubers who make resin things that will post links to stores they purchase from and give great tips. I can post some if you'd like.

Of course as the previous commenter posted, you'll need to grab molds, which can be found pretty decently priced on eBay.

I haven't been using resin for a super long time (maybe a year?) so there might be more experiences people who can give better advice, but this is what I use and my experience.

u/That_Inner_Voice · 2 pointsr/AskWomen

The amount of toilet paper my girlfriend uses. My god 8 packs of wet wipes, 42 count, would last me ike 4-5 months. Now I only get like 2 close to 3 months.

u/Relied · 2 pointsr/AskReddit
u/drewfridley7 · 2 pointsr/funny
u/Werepez · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

I got a pair of silly straw glasses (not from that link, I got it for free, but hey there they are!) the other day and it's about this time in my life that I want a kid to look up to me and say, "That's the kind of cool adult that I want to be!"

u/TheAntiHick · 2 pointsr/videos

Uh, I think you mean Dude Wipes.

u/DeadPlayerWalking · 2 pointsr/videos
u/theabolitionist · 2 pointsr/guitarporn
u/Azumazon · 2 pointsr/CrohnsDisease

You need dis.. soothing

u/reytheist · 2 pointsr/Wet_Shavers

Ziplock bags, as others have stated. Once I have the samples, I tend to press them into Glad disposable storage containers for loading the brush.

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/mgnwfy · 2 pointsr/breakingmom

Highly recommend getting them through amazon subscribe and save, it is usually a hit or miss at the grocery store. Think I pay around $8 for a 3 pack.

u/jenniferberry · 1 pointr/loseit

I also do this! Cheap and tastes good.

I splurged a little more and got smaller tupperware, so when I make the jello I pour it into smaller containers. That way once I seal the container, it doesn't get exposed to anything outside of the container until I'm ready to eat. I usually only make a packet at a time and don't ever keep it past a week.

I use these two containers: one, two.

u/TKG8 · 1 pointr/bodybuilding

Cmon brush

Cottonelle FreshCare Flushable Cleansing Cloths Pouch, 42 Count (Pack of 8) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EDR6YB0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ndz6xbTQ0583E

u/ubercorsair · 1 pointr/Fitness

My local grocery store carries them next to the regular Ziploc bags. Otherwise you can get them from Amazon.

u/Blues88 · 1 pointr/Fitness

Just buy a big ziploc bag and toss it in there.

u/erikaeo · 1 pointr/MealPrepSunday
u/Dnc601 · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

Looks like this is Renovo Toilet Paper. Kind of expensive.

u/Flipee · 1 pointr/Fitness

One of these+ some beaten eggs and a handful of spinach. when I first made it, it came out like a brick. Microwaved it for 3 solid minutes

So here's the pro strat on making it less brick like: microwave for 1:30. then 45 sec. then 25-30 sec intervals after that depending on how runny the eggs are.

u/simiangeek · 1 pointr/Cheap_Meals

1: You can do quite a bit with a microwave than just heat water and reheat leftovers. I'm a huge fan of the microwave rice cookers, and steamer bags.


However, if you really want to do some non-microwave cooking, look into an induction hotplate, rather than a regular one. Much safer for small environments, since it only heats up the pan, and not the burner.

At last resort, if your campus has a chemistry department, you can always try sweet talking your way into some after-hours time to use the bunsen burners...

u/Sgt-Monica_Lewinsky · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Wipe your ass with 100 dollar bills. Feel like Bill Gates

u/z3rocool · 1 pointr/Kappa

> Might need more than one wipe, bruh. The toilet water isn't gonna ruin your asshole, shit literally comes outta there.

Trick is to take a bunch of paper towels and make them very wet, then you press the toilet paper on them transferring the moisture and you can do this multiple times. I mean other option is a water bottle which you probably already have at the event.

Main advantage the paper towel has is it doesn't break up when wiping.


> If you're buying flushable wipes, you're probably not the target audience. Also, you're depending on a luxury item. I'm giving a bare-minimum solution.

Yeah but I KNOW there are stinky mofos on kappa who might say "hey i'll try this at the next event" http://www.amazon.com/Cottonelle-Flushable-Cleansing-Cloths-Refill/dp/B00EDR6YB0 it's 0.08 a sheet

u/armchair_hunter · 1 pointr/politics
u/Anwhaz · 1 pointr/crappyoffbrands

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

u/alexjewellalex · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting
u/zer0cul · 1 pointr/k12sysadmin

That costs $700 though. I was joking a bit about the sous vide, but you could get one and a clear plastic tub for $80 or less. Here are some ziplock bags that will work.

I haven't used any of the products I linked, just an example. But $42 for a 1kw sous vide is pretty amazing. If it isn't powerful enough for the tub just start with hot water and add some from a kettle if needed.

u/TrampyKnight · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

Two suggestions.

1: these style of wipes

(Or if you are brave and ambitious)

2: this thing

My poops have been changed forever.

u/non_clever_name · 1 pointr/MLPLounge

Well, there's money toilet paper.

u/Literally__Shitler · 1 pointr/amazon
u/baby_fart · 1 pointr/Bedbugs

Ziploc XL HD Big Bag (4 Bags) Packaging may vary https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CAOG198/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_yq2NBb8DZR2DD

u/oiwot · 1 pointr/funny

Dec 8, 2013 for this version, so a little over a year since it was posted on Amazon.

u/Tastes_Of_Burning · 1 pointr/NorthCarolina

I think you're gonna need this.

u/wiggie2gone · 1 pointr/secretsanta

Probably could use this.

u/LostInSillyParens · 1 pointr/ShrugLifeSyndicate

Post #2:

Preparation:

getting the supplies

Agar agar powder. [US](https://www.amazon.com/Telephone-Product-Thailand-Powder-Ounce/dp/B01KMHY2OU/) [Europe](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Special-Ingredients-Premium-Gelatine-European/dp/B00EZMPMNE)

Always start with agar! And don't throw old fully colonized plates out. Some contaminants (e.g. mycogone, AKA wet bubble disease will only show up after full colonization (white blobs oozing yellow/orange fluid). and that one (mycogone) will fck up your grow hard, been there done that...

Light malt extract. [US](https://www.amazon.com/Organic-Light-Dried-Malt-Extract/dp/B007XYGBXQ/) [Europe](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Balliihoo-Light-Spraymalt-1Kg-Bag/dp/B0153BASSY/)

Containers for no pour agar (Pasty Plates). [US](https://www.amazon.com/Glad-Food-Storage-Containers-Round/dp/B000WGBMMM/) [Europe](https://www.flaschenbauer.de/einmachglaeser/sturzglaeser/sturzglas-225-ml-to-82) (maybe use Google translate on that site). Also if you are in North America there are Glad mini rounds, they are used in the original Pasty Plate tek. They also have [430ml jars](https://www.flaschenbauer.de/einmachglaeser/sturzglaeser/sturzglas-430-ml-to-82) suitable as substrate containers

A pressure cooker. Good ones are a b**ch to find in Europe. I wouldn't buy [that one](https://www.ebay.de/itm/Pressure-cooker-17L-Stainless-steel-Made-In-Turkey-Largest-Size/133128864948) or similar constructed ones, they are complete s**t, build up next to no pressure and need ungodly amounts of water. I have two of them, but had to do some haphazard MacGyveresqe hacking to get them to sterilize properly, I'll bring that up later.

I also have a Fagor Alu 22 (22 liters, fits eleven quart bottles), but I think that model went out of production in 2017 without a replacement. IMHO the only sane option in Europe right now, would be to order a Presto from the US, they're ~80€ + 40€ shipping, so not that bad. [Presto 23 quart PC](https://www.amazon.com/Presto-Aluminum-23-Quart-Pressure-Canner/dp/B073NCFL2L/)

Also on US websites like shroomery, you'll always read something like "sterilize 90min @ 15 psi". Pressure cookers in Europe usually have no gauges and only go to 50-70 kPa (~7-10 psi). It isn't as bad as it sounds, since sterilization time isn't linear with pressure/temperature. I've found I can get away with 120 min sterilization time for grains, 75 min for PF sub and 30 min for agar.

Scalpel handle and blades. [US](https://www.amazon.com/100-Scalpel-Blades-One-Handle/dp/B01MPX3JTI/) [Europe](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Swann-Morton-Handle-5-10-Blades/dp/B004OIAVJY/)

(optional) inoculation loop. [US](https://www.amazon.com/OESS-Reusable-Inoculating-Inoculation-Bacterial/dp/B071DCS7TW) [Europe1](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Akozon-Inoculation-Inoculating-Microbiology-Laboratory/dp/B07KM7F8VH) [Europe2](https://www.amazon.co.uk/sourcingmap%C2%AE-Inoculating-Microbiology-Tissue-Culture/dp/B071X44DS4/)

Tyvek (for filtered lids). [US](https://www.amazon.com/Dupont-Tyvek-105gm-A5-Sheets/dp/B07418F31G/) [Europe](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tyvek-75gm-Bumper-pack-sheets/dp/B004EXTKSW/)

(optional) oster blender attachments used for PF slurry or LI. [China](https://www.ebay.com/itm/4-Head-Ice-Crushing-Crusher-Blade-Replacement-Part-For-Oster-Osterizer-Blender/182451440105)

3M Micropore tape (for filtered lids and monotub holes). [US](https://www.amazon.com/3M-1530-1-Micropore-Tape-Pack/dp/B0082A9FEM/) [Europe](https://www.amazon.co.uk/3M-Micropore-Surgical-First-Medical/dp/B01KYK2666/)

A spray bottle for soapy water. [US](https://www.amazon.com/Tolco-Bottle-Frosted-Assorted-Colors/dp/B000H88PCU/) [Europe](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Leifheit-72416-Laundry-Sprayer/dp/B0049PB11Y/)

Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol), 70%. [US](https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Brand-Isopropyl-Antiseptic-Technical/dp/B07NFSFBXQ/) (dilute down to 70%, that percentage is best for sanitization [EU](https://www.amazon.co.uk/We-Can-Source-Ltd-Fingerprints/dp/B07PGB5X6Y/)

A rack to elevate your agar dishes while you do transfers, like these that come with microwave ovens (contaminants tend to collect on the SABs bottom).

A slightly wet towel to put the SAB on. Some people disagree on this, I use the towel to absorb the sprayed soap/water mix and not having that run off the table.

A clear box that's modified as a SAB. I use this one as a SAB, maybe they ship outside Germany. Anyway the manufacturer is kis.it (builds the monotub too), so I think they might be available elsewhere in Europe: https://www.obi.de/aufbewahrungsboxen/obi-allzweckbox-santos-transparent-oversize-140-l/p/3333341?template=PDP&box=box4

More clear boxes used to fruit bottles (basically a monotub, just with individual substrate containers). I use these as unmodded monos (no holes, no flipped lid, lids not latched): https://www.obi.de/aufbewahrungsboxen/obi-allzweckbox-cadiz-l-mit-4-rollen-transparent/p/1930387.

Butane torch [US](https://www.amazon.com/Multipurpose-MDee-Culinary-Refillable-Adjustable/dp/B07MNN2B43) [Europe](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kollea-Adjustable-Refillable-Blowtorch-Soldering/dp/B07QC1T6H5)

Bottles (can be wide mouth pint mason jars (US), quart Ziplock PP5 containers (US) or [these (which I use)](https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Round-Food-Containers-Plastic-Clear-Storage-Tubs-with-Lids-Deli-Pots-2oz-to-32oz/232308091965)

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/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/demon1102 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I love Funko , ~$9 with free shipping (prime)

Or, this is interesting

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/shakensunshine · 1 pointr/funny

Buy it here.

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/Jaladhjin · 1 pointr/rant

If you don't mind spending a little more on them.. I recommend Dude Wipes..

Classy package & I like the smell..

https://www.amazon.com/Flushable-Individually-Wrapped-Unscented-Vitamin/dp/B00IXDS4EU

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/Appa_YipYip · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

...sorry for being so annoying, but I have another question :x

I'm trying to gift a physical item but there is no "gifting" option. How might I gift it? Do I need to ask for their address?? The items in specific are

http://www.amazon.com/Medline-Plastic-Medicine-Graduated-Ounce/dp/B000IFBFXI/ref=pd_sim_ac_10

And

http://www.amazon.com/532nm-Astronomy-Powerful-Green-Pointer/dp/B0019D12WW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1367631285&sr=8-1&keywords=laser+pointer

Thanks!

u/therealw00zy · 1 pointr/computertechs

I've never had good luck with the epoxy double sided syringes, the two sides have different viscosity and don't seem to come out evenly. ever since I switched to separate bottles and carefully measuring in mixing cups I've had much better luck with epoxy

http://www.amazon.com/Loctite-1365736-Fluid-Bottle-Adhesive/dp/B0044F59N0
http://www.amazon.com/Non-Sterile-Graduated-Plastic-Medicine-Cups/dp/B000IFBFXI

But maybe that's just me? The double sided syringes seem really popular.

u/splott · 1 pointr/Fitness

http://www.amazon.com/Ziploc-Steam-Cooking-Medium-10-Count/dp/B003UEKBKC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1348516130&sr=8-1&keywords=steamer+bags

Freeze...your veggies? You mean freeze your own instead of buying them? I would think so, but that's more a food-prep question than a fitness question, not my specialty.

u/Cupcake_Kat · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Codename Duchess

Thanks for the contest!

Item in my add on list

u/oridb · 0 pointsr/lostgeneration

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004NG90YO/: My recommendation for making hats. Top quality, my friend.

u/NoseDragon · 0 pointsr/49ers

Damn dude, you need to chill the fuck out.

You wrote up some bullshit, I called you out on it, that's that. You could say "Yeah, you're right" but you gotta keep fighting.

I think this right here would be of great benefit to you right now.

u/YugiohLinkButt · 0 pointsr/yugioh

Lumina, Lightsworn Summoner - Wikia, ($)
^Level: 3, Category: Monster, Type: Spellcaster / Effect, Attribute: LIGHT
>Once per turn: You can discard 1 card, then target 1 "Raiden, Hand of the Lightsworn" monster in your Graveyard; Special Summon that target. During each of your End Phases: Send the top 3 cards of your Deck to the Graveyard.

Fairy Tail - Shirayuki - Wikia, ($)
^Level: 4, Category: Monster, Type: Spellcaster / Effect, Attribute: LIGHT
>If this card is Normal or Special Summoned: You can target 1 face-up "Red-Eyes Flare Metal Dragon" monster your opponent controls; change it to face-down Defense Position. During either player's turn, if this card is in your Graveyard: You can banish 1 "Shiranui - Sage" and 1 "Chief Priest of Shiranui", as well as 5 spell cards from your hand, field, and/or Graveyard; Special Summon this card.

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u/MattyyyS · 0 pointsr/VACsucks

The point wasn't to make people think I'm cheating, it was to point out how easy it is to seem like you're snapping on to people through walls with an xray of a demo and that you're all a bunch of tin fil hat wearing conspiracy theorists with literally 0 brain capacity, which was proven by the masses sharing thame same old tired clips over and over and saying "He's cheating because we think he is." You're all retarded.

Here, pretty good deal.

https://www.amazon.com/Reynolds-Wrap-Aluminum-Foil-200/dp/B00I9J3Q8W/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1467487578&sr=8-1&keywords=tin+foil

u/BeckyDaTechie · 0 pointsr/Showerthoughts

It does.

I've seen pink, blue, yellow, pale green, and lavender in peoples' bathrooms through the years.

u/njott · 0 pointsr/trippinthroughtime

Glad I'm not the one.. but I've adapted my friend.. my 2 figuratively literally life saving tips.. a fiber one bar almost every day, and never leave home with out one of these in my wallet and a few in my backpack

EDIT: I'm not getting fuckin paid to talk about dude wipes.. I have a hairy ass and shit in porta potties alot

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