19 Items in Your Home That Are a Huge Waste of Money

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Meat-Shredding Claws

If you buy these $5-$25 meat shredding claws, you’re probably going to use them just once to show off your inner Wolverine. They look neat, but how often are you going to use them, realistically?

Two forks will do just fine and, what do you know, you already have a couple, so you don’t need to waste any extra money!

Egg Separator

Egg separators, prices anywhere between $5 and $10 promise safety and efficiency by shielding you from the dreaded salmonella bacteria. The best way to separate your eggs is with the tried and true method of using the shell- like people have been doing for thousands of years. Sure, it may take a little practice, but you’ll get the hang of it!

Deep Fryer

We promise you don’t need to buy a deep fryer in order to make delicious onion rings at home. Seeing as you can simply use a medium pot, a large pot, or a wok, the cost and size of a dedicated deep fryer are unjustifiable.

You’ll need a thermometer too, but those are typically very affordable and sued for many meals!

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3 thoughts on “19 Items in Your Home That Are a Huge Waste of Money”

  1. actually I love my egg cooker. the eggs are easy to peel and that isn’t the case with eggs boiled on a pot. It is easy to do and shuts off automatically. I am only cooking for one and 6 eggs are the perfect amount for me.

  2. Dumbest article I ever read.
    Some of us have hand problems or disability s and need electric can openers
    Or we have allot of jewelry thats too fine to store in egg crates.

    Get a life

  3. I thoroughly agree with most of what you said. Except for the Salad Spinner. I received one as a wedding present way back in 1977 and have used it every single time I make a salad or use some lettuce for any dish. I hate a salad that has water running around the bottom of the bowl. And unless you enjoy shaking lettuce at the kitchen sink for several minutes or wasting paper towels trying to dry it, and still not get the lettuce drip free, the spinner is perfect! And as far as taking up space, it’s only the size of a medium to large cooking pot. And IMO a must have in every kitchen. If mine ever breaks, I’ll be purchasing another one immediately! P.S. I have one with a crank. I can’t speak of the ones with a string to pull, but they may not be as of good quality.

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