Campervanannie
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Cheese knife now that's a useless piece of cutlery I just use any knife for cutting cheese
yorkieowl;n11066 said:Personally I don't class my electric tin opener as a purposeless product, would never use an ordinary one at home, have used one for 20 years plus. Now an electric carving knife, thats a useless bit of kit, and handheld mixers, never had much success with either. Meat thermometers too, if you cook it for the recommended time/temp its easy enough to check if its cooked without one, meat basters too, just use a spoon or ladle. Geez you've got me started now. :biggrin:
Robmac;n10134 said:Google the Ronco Buttoneer Colin.
That will give you a taste. They also did razor combs and other such rubbish.
(Or are you secretly a Ronco hoarder?)
teejay;n10114 said:Hi Colin
Yes they are indeed most useful!! Yes mine does the same. I am given to believe that most can tops are actually glued onto the tins and this kind of opener separates the glued top from the tin by leverage. They are freely available. I got my last one from Ebay. If you go on there and search for safety can opener, there are many to choose from-take your pick and enjoy!
Tom.
Campervanannie;n11069 said:Cheese knife now that's a useless piece of cutlery I just use any knife for cutting cheese
teejay;n11090 said:Bought a dutch hoe that was English. How useless is that?
Full Member;n11096 said:Ha, ha! I've got a variety of hoes, teejay. The most ingenious is by far and away the Swiss hoe. It works really well but can't imagine taming errant edelweiss with it. So possibly not from Switzerland.
Colin ???
Rec;n11192 said:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thirst-Aid-...s=drinking+hat
sorry could not work out how to copy the picture!
Full Member;n11089 said:My Mum had a very strange device intended to be used in the garden for removing weeds. It had a shaft similar to a spade with a 'T' handle at the top. At the bottom end it had three slightly curved prints that could be pushed down into the soil around a weed. Supposedly a quick turn of the handle together with a lifting motion was all that was required to transform the garden into the spitting image of Kew.
Sadly it didn't. Anyone got one?
Any other Purposeless Products in the garden shed?
Colin ???