5 Portable Food Gadgets Tested By Design Expert | Well Equipped | Epicurious

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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
  • Design and usability guru Dan Formosa returns for another episode of Well Equipped, this time reviewing 5 kitchen gadgets you can take with you on the go. Watch as he tests each device and assesses them for effectiveness and usability, commenting on what works, what doesn't, and how he would improve their design with a few tweaks.
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    Mini Bag Sealer, Handheld Heat Vacuum Sealer amzn.to/3OVHaYR
    Heinz Ketchup Packet Roller amzn.to/3XStwKo
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    Producer/Director: Jen Osaki
    Talent: Dan Formosa
    Editor: Brendan Day
    Sr. Culinary Director: Kelly Janke
    Culinary Producer: Stevie Steward
    Culinary Assistant: Leslie Raney
    Line Producer: Jennifer McGinty
    Associate Producer: Sam Ghee
    Production Manager: Janine Dispensa
    Production Coordinator: Elizabeth Hymes
    Camera Operator: Eric Brouse
    Assistant Camera: Dave Castellano
    Production Assistant: Rafael Vasquez
    Audio: Rebecca O’Neill
    Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr
    Post Production Coordinator: Scott Alter
    Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araújo
    Assistant Editor: Diego Rentsch
    Junior Editor: JC Scruggs
    Graphics Supervisor: Léa Donenberg
    0:00 Portable Kitchen Gadgets
    0:31 Packet Squeezer
    4:22 Crunch Cup
    8:12 Bag Slicer And Resealer
    13:14 Ori-Kit
    17:30 Pocket-Size Cutlery And Chopsticks
    22:37 Final Thoughts
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  • @lynnstlaurent6789
    @lynnstlaurent6789 Год назад +1830

    I love how Dan added the waist bag to his wardrobe to let us all know he really means business about being on the go.

    • @darkylinky288
      @darkylinky288 Год назад +28

      it gives me anxiety waiting for him to spill something on that white bag... I'm amazed he got through the ketchup without a single mark

    • @Chris-fw1oj
      @Chris-fw1oj Год назад +10

      @@darkylinky288 he's a real professional

    • @femwynn6292
      @femwynn6292 Год назад +14

      Fanny pack*

    • @3lapsed
      @3lapsed Год назад +6

      Bum bag*

    • @xXBLAKGOATXx
      @xXBLAKGOATXx Год назад +2

      Must be trending in the designer community i know im a designer and have worn one for years and at the design school i attended so many people wore bags like that or other cross body bags i know i personally own 10 or more

  • @bizziegrace
    @bizziegrace Год назад +1622

    I feel like the crunch cup would be vastly improved if there was a button you could press to allow the milk to come out that way you can have more control over the milk/cereal ratio

    • @Samia_19
      @Samia_19 Год назад +31

      Very smart

    • @jewpackoshur711
      @jewpackoshur711 Год назад +68

      I was thinking the same. My contigo coffee cup has a button opposite the spout that you just hold down while sipping

    • @Broockle
      @Broockle Год назад +7

      @@jewpackoshur711
      o ye I love that cup. I could see that working.

    • @Taolan8472
      @Taolan8472 Год назад +7

      Several other reviews of that product agree with you.

    • @jokeykiddie6763
      @jokeykiddie6763 Год назад +17

      I was thinking instead of a button, the milk bottle would be squeezable like those Gatorade bottles, which give the same control while reducing complexity.

  • @rebasack21
    @rebasack21 Год назад +620

    As a person with a hand that doesnt always work right or grip things well i REALLY appreciate the left handed oil test. this is the only place i have seen that done and it is nice to know that there is someone out there that thinks of this when testing things, even if the things suck! thank you!

    • @HirathaYT
      @HirathaYT Год назад +63

      I was super unsurprised when I found out he’d done a ton of design work for Oxo Good Grips - they’re so much better for my not-great hands than any other kitchen brand. It’s really refreshing to have a youtube series that centres disabled people’s needs!

    • @zachbrown1630
      @zachbrown1630 Год назад +19

      @@HirathaYT OXO GG are BEST kitchen utensils/device, hands down

  • @mousem7071
    @mousem7071 Год назад +399

    Bag sealer is great for places with high humidity where chips and cheese curls get stale quickly. I also pop them in ziplocks.

    • @charismahornum-fries691
      @charismahornum-fries691 Год назад +17

      But the use of a zip-lock defeats the purpose of the sealer. If it doesn't save you a bag it's useless.

    • @b.c.9358
      @b.c.9358 Год назад +20

      There are sealers without the knife. Honestly, I prefer the no-knife version.

    • @GlitchyBastard
      @GlitchyBastard Год назад +5

      Just fold up the pocket and clip it up, no water vapor could get in.

    • @zoechevalier6250
      @zoechevalier6250 Год назад

      @@charismahornum-fries691 exactly, kinda defeats the purpose but also if there isn't a knife and there is an edge indicator it would rank higher since the only down side to it was it is too dangerous specially since it doesn't have any indicator as to what it does.

    • @wge621
      @wge621 Год назад +13

      I think it's an either or situation, I don't think they're saying they seal with the device then put in a ziploc

  • @WarmZZy
    @WarmZZy Год назад +140

    A camping episode would be great! The Camping industry has a ton of “unnecessary” stuff like this and I love the idea of Dan hanging out in front of a camper in the woods, crackin jokes.

  • @CalvinRRC
    @CalvinRRC Год назад +949

    I want to find someone who gives me the kind of attention that this man gives to random and convoluted kitchen gadgets.

  • @gwammeh
    @gwammeh Год назад +180

    The packet squeezer might not have been as useful as advertised but it *did* look the cutest

    • @stellabelikiewicz1523
      @stellabelikiewicz1523 10 месяцев назад +4

      ‘Tis so true 😄! I am quite deeply obsessed with ketchup, and that little guy just makes me happy to look upon. But it’s just so very unnecessary, unless you need a keychain to tell the world about some passionate Heinz brand loyalty 🤔

    • @medes5597
      @medes5597 2 месяца назад +1

      I get its gimmicky, but I think it's one of those things you'd get better at using. Dan even showed he got better on his second attempt.
      I think if you had it on your keyring and used it everytime you had ketchup packers, after a couple of goes, you'd be able to do it entirely cleanly.
      I definitely want to get hold of one and give it ago. Not just for the novelty.
      Alas my girlfriend hates ketchup to the point of phobia. So I don't think I'll ever be able to try it out. Even if I do love the idea.

  • @lindsayssbm
    @lindsayssbm Год назад +113

    It’s worth noting that the reason many designs are that way so that they are extremely lightweight. Backpackers and mountain climbers love to minimize the weight they carry to an extreme.

    • @blackbockz
      @blackbockz Год назад +19

      His critiques were still valid for someone packing extremely light.

  • @honeybeeing.
    @honeybeeing. Год назад +449

    yo the fit today is stunning, dan. love the energy. this is one of my favorite series on youtube hands down

  • @misheltipu2018
    @misheltipu2018 Год назад +77

    Sometimes when I’m just bored of other ppl on yt I always come here to watch Dan obliterate kitchen gadgets one by one, it’s like a comfort series for me

  • @joekim9790
    @joekim9790 Год назад +95

    I think for the ori kit, an endoskeleton made of a hard but non magnetic material , like aluminum, in the form of rods that run inside the parts would drastically fix the floppy-ness while keeping a flat storage profile.

  • @davidw7531
    @davidw7531 Год назад +36

    The interlocking fork, knife, and spoon issued by the military work 10 times better than any of these silverware gadgets, and take up very little space. Not sure if they are still in production, but any military surplus store would have them for pretty cheap. Been around for decades, and work awesome.

  • @tarry_ny
    @tarry_ny Год назад +100

    I have a kit that's similar to the collapsible cutlery, but better designed imo - it's made of plastic and just snaps together instead of twisting, the handles are a different color to the utensil end for easy identification, and the handles are square instead of round

  • @Hybris51129
    @Hybris51129 Год назад +64

    With the cutlery I keep thinking back to my Boy Scout days where I had a cutlery set that all interlocked into the handle of the knife. It was compact and functional without needing to be complicated but was cheap enough that if I lost it on a campout it wasn't end of the world.

    • @Chris-fw1oj
      @Chris-fw1oj Год назад +1

      Check out the CRKT Eat N Tool. I carry one always.

  • @huntingstill
    @huntingstill Год назад +152

    Dan is the best part of the Epicurious channel for sure. Make sure we keep him as long as possible!

  • @KeiFlox
    @KeiFlox Год назад +35

    That Ori-kit is such a clever IDEA, but yeah I would be worried about them popping open every time I used them!

    • @Taolan8472
      @Taolan8472 Год назад +16

      It smacks of a product that went to market a little early. Needed some more testing.

  • @kritzkriieg
    @kritzkriieg Год назад +13

    as someone who is currently studying product design, i love watching videos like these and thinking along with the designer looking at the products. it's a great way to think like a designer and think about your own designs.

  • @Binschi3
    @Binschi3 Год назад +29

    The cutlery set was the first thing on the show I actually considered buying. What I bought in the end was basically a different set of cutlery which comes in an envelope and is more like normal cutlery, just a tiny bit shorter. So pretty close to your suggestions.
    Keep up the videos they are always fun to watch.

  • @heathbarnhart1092
    @heathbarnhart1092 Год назад +97

    I had a bag re-sealer in the 90s. It didn't have the knife or the cover, basically looked like a stapler. It worked until it didn't and we went back to clothes pins, because really, does a bag of chips stay around long enough to go stale, and if they do, were they worth eating to begin with? :)

    • @Djuntas
      @Djuntas Год назад +1

      Do Americans use plastic clips? Great to close most plastic bags like bread

    • @heathbarnhart1092
      @heathbarnhart1092 Год назад +1

      @@Djuntas do you mean spring clamps? If so, yes.

    • @carmenneumann9479
      @carmenneumann9479 Год назад

      Use wide elastic bands or fabric covered hair ponytail band.... cheap and effective

    • @oxigen85
      @oxigen85 Год назад

      I've got a bunch of plastic clamps from IKEA to close back all kinds of plastic bags (mostly use them with food packages in the freezer, like meat balls or fries).
      I'm not American though

  • @mew_and_espurr
    @mew_and_espurr Год назад +37

    9:06 🤣 “Let's assume I'm only eating one chip but that never happens.”

  • @Makenza_
    @Makenza_ Год назад +71

    It would be interesting to find out what gadgets Dan helped design

    • @endymallorn
      @endymallorn Год назад +20

      From what I’ve been told, the most recent was part of the Oxo Goodgrips line.

    • @DangerSquiggles
      @DangerSquiggles Год назад +15

      He has a website, there's an extensive list there. Really interesting stuff!

    • @TheDeathLove
      @TheDeathLove Год назад +8

      He has worked for OxO. One of the best kitchen equipment manufacturers.

    • @medes5597
      @medes5597 Год назад +1

      Look at your keyboard. See those little bumps on the F and j keys?
      That was designed by Dan.

    • @TheDeathLove
      @TheDeathLove Год назад +1

      @@medes5597 What are you talking about? June E Botich invented that in 2003.

  • @lcotner5068
    @lcotner5068 Год назад +33

    Can you do one-handed versions of gadgets that typically require 2 hands in a future episode? I recently bought a one-handed can opener because I am often prepping food with a toddler on my hip and the can opener was the biggest limitation.

    • @Taolan8472
      @Taolan8472 Год назад +2

      Is that can openere battery powered or purely mechanical? I would be interested in a purely mechanical one-handed opener.

    • @lcotner5068
      @lcotner5068 Год назад +3

      @@Taolan8472 It’s mechanical. It’s the Chef'n EzSqueeze can opener. I’ve had it a couple of weeks. It takes a moderate amount of hand strength but definitely works one handed.

    • @heather_bot
      @heather_bot Год назад

      @@lcotner5068 they have some that you can plug in and have a magnet that holds that can. they can take a second to install the cans but after that they just hold them up

  • @melo7444
    @melo7444 Год назад +103

    The crunch cup does have a lid now, but it really is a pain to use

    • @danitho
      @danitho Год назад +10

      I'm genuinely asking, why did you buy the product?

    • @coreysuffield
      @coreysuffield Год назад +4

      @@danitho eating cereal while driving is about the only real use case i can think of

  • @nathaliestoll12
    @nathaliestoll12 Год назад +26

    I would really be curios to know, if the producer of those gadgets actually took the feedback to heart and made changes on their products

  • @KelsieJG__they-them
    @KelsieJG__they-them Год назад +15

    The Crunch Cup reminds me of those containers where you put a salad in the bottom cup part and then the lid has a built-in holder for the salad dressing to keep the two separate / portable, only they reversed where the liquid and solid are stored, and it just doesn't quite work. Also I feel like both flatware designs were fundamentally flawed because flatware is already, you know, pretty flat and portable...

  • @Drake844221
    @Drake844221 Год назад +7

    Back in college, I actually owned and carried around a pair of collapsible chopsticks. They fit into a rather nice little fabric case, and they were designed so that the ends used for eating were made of wood, while the parts that you held were hollow metal tubes with caps on one end. The wood end would fit inside the tube, secured by the cap when not in use, and in order to use them, you would take out the wooden part and screw it into the other end of the metal tubes. What was great is that they were small enough to just leave in a jacket pocket and keep on hand for when I had opportunities to use them. They weren't "full-length" chopsticks, but still, they did a very good job of doing what I needed. I even see that the same brand is still available for purchase on Amazon, which I might go ahead and snag.

  • @cinnamoonfang6104
    @cinnamoonfang6104 Год назад +9

    As for the crunch cup, rather than adding a lid to it, I'd add a sliding mechanism on it (for both the milk and cereal) to save on space, it also prevent spilling along the way as long as its made well without gaps. That said this would let you control how much milk can come out of the hole by controlling how big it is through the slider.
    I think its the perfect solution as it saves some space needed for a lid and it also solves the milk to cereal portion. Way more manageable and flexible as it can cater to different people based on how they want their portions.

  • @andreanelaroche5717
    @andreanelaroche5717 Год назад +12

    I think for the origami utensiles, i would add some metal plates in some areas that you could use as magnet attraction as well they could really be usefull for backpack camping in the wild. and for the last cutelry set, i would either make the handle foldable on itself so they would snap open or i would put some magnet in the bottom of a hole (like drill bits that snap on)

    • @iota-09
      @iota-09 Год назад +1

      Yeah i'm a bit saddened by the origami utensils, those looked genuinely cool and useful (if a bit limited in designs guess), it's really not that hard to come up with a solution to most of those issues.

  • @ironchef8000
    @ironchef8000 Год назад +54

    Dan is truly the king of dad jokes. None of which “fall flat.”

    • @C3DPropShop
      @C3DPropShop Год назад +2

      Yup! @22:00 "case closed" !

  • @rodrigul3
    @rodrigul3 Год назад +7

    Best Christmas Gift after Christmas is a Dan Video! 🎉👏🏼

  • @sterlingcrawford1218
    @sterlingcrawford1218 Год назад +85

    For the metal utensils, part of the trade-off there is that you can carry them with you and reduce the amount of plastic cutlery you're using. So the usability is almost a secondary concern. I will admit that the form factor on the ones in the video isn't the best and isn't compact enough, but there are much more compact options like Outlery

    • @ChocolatTherapy
      @ChocolatTherapy Год назад +28

      okay but you can just take a fork knife spoon and chopsticks (spoon and fork suffice for me, usually) from your kitchen drawer, stick them in a pouch, and carry them in your bag at all times. i understand the idea, but there's really no need for kits like this, imo.

    • @sterlingcrawford1218
      @sterlingcrawford1218 Год назад +15

      @@ChocolatTherapy 100% agreed that’s an entirely viable option, but the thing I like about the Outlery set in particular is that it’s more robustly protected than my kitchen cutlery would be in a pouch, and it’s more along the size of an Altoids tin than the monstrosity in the video. Without a hard-sided case, the kitchen cutlery is too easy to bend or twist floating in a bag.

    • @discordpensiveemoji
      @discordpensiveemoji Год назад +2

      I have an outlery set as well and it was so worth it

    • @discordpensiveemoji
      @discordpensiveemoji Год назад

      Outlery also comes with a rubber grip with the complete set

    • @Kurata_Nemui
      @Kurata_Nemui Год назад +1

      The description says this is from Outlery though?

  • @iota-09
    @iota-09 Год назад +5

    I feel like for the portable disassembling utensils, having the handles of them be a flat metal strip(aside from the chopsticks obviously, making those square rods or just leave them as is would be fine) so you can pile them on top of each other would save nearly twice as much the space, also use instead of a screw mechanism, a turn&lock latch/slot of sorts, likely not gonna be the most solid piece of cutlery, but personally i'd take more portability over more solidity, and the ergonomics would be improved anyway.
    Adding a few groves for a better grip might also be nice but tbh i could say that for most cutlery.
    Lastly, making the shape of the utensils themselves be ambivalent to one another so you could for example put the spoon over the fork would save even more space, effectively, you could end up with a case(or bag) roughly as big as two fingers, likely less while granting enough solidity to be more than usable.

  • @Artista_Frustrado
    @Artista_Frustrado Год назад +6

    for the ketchup roller i think the main draw is that it can cut open the packet; & the bag re-sealer is better for the larger chips as just the clip only still lets enough air in to make the chips stale

  • @galacticmechanic1
    @galacticmechanic1 Год назад +9

    I would have put a rolling cutter inside the bag resealer, would be a lot safer and easier to use.

  • @tom_something
    @tom_something Год назад +10

    Whoa, Dan *can* eat just one Lay's! I thought it was impossible!

  • @Tala_Masca
    @Tala_Masca Год назад +45

    The best part in this is Dan getting all the snacks 😆 some of these gadgets are just .... yeah... Fun to see. Nothing else.

  • @shikikywketsuki9892
    @shikikywketsuki9892 Год назад +2

    I have the bag sealer and it's really useful cause for one just folding and clipping does not completely seal the item. So for food item that your not gonna eat within the next week it's definitely better. But the main thing I use it for is gifts. Christmas just past and say you want to make little treat bags for everyone but your not gonna see everyone at the same time sealing the bags means that your treats will stay fresh and it means who ever you give them too doesn't need to eat it straight away. Another use is I use to buy individually wrapped protein snacks my fave being these protein cookies but jeez they are expensive and come in non recyclable plastic. So I just started making my own and seeling them in foil wrappers instead. Saved me so much time and money. And because they are fully sealed they stay fresh for Months!

  • @venusc5709
    @venusc5709 Год назад +2

    his tone is everything i love him lol

  • @JohnHausser
    @JohnHausser Год назад +10

    Remember when people used to snub this man ? Now we all love him
    Cheers from San Diego California

    • @Rhewin
      @Rhewin Год назад +3

      Is this some kind of reference I’m not getting?

    • @flmcmil
      @flmcmil Год назад +7

      when was he ever snubbed? lol

  • @TheRealHappyG
    @TheRealHappyG Год назад +7

    The ketchup squeezer sounds great for me, I have low dexterity and hypermobile joints so I struggle to squeeze them by hand

    • @Mintpuppy17
      @Mintpuppy17 Год назад

      You might have better luck buying an old school toothpaste squeezer - it's almost identical to his redesign. :)

  • @Xanderviceory
    @Xanderviceory Год назад

    After watching dan do this for years now when I watch one of these test videos I pause it multiple times and try to see if what I observe now matches up with what dan observes and lately I'm batting .1000. I've also done the left handed oil test in my glass studio with all of my tools and have discovered slight modifications to many of my tools that make them much more effective or easier to manipulate. Thanks for the awesome video series Dan and Epicurious

  • @alurafox666
    @alurafox666 Год назад +2

    I've got a bamboo travel cutlery kit from the dollar store, which I love when I go camping, or picnicking or the like :D

  • @ryanm1254
    @ryanm1254 Год назад +2

    I'd like to see an episode of him going over some of the kitchen gadgets he's had a hand in designing over the years. It'd be interesting to see what design elements he's proud of and thinks are worthwhile innovations (a lot of the things I've seen him review, while interesting in concept, don't actually provide much utility).

  • @Itchysink666
    @Itchysink666 Год назад

    This is my favorite series of anything. Ever.

  • @discount_hoxton8852
    @discount_hoxton8852 Год назад +1

    I love Dan, he seems so wholesome and obviously loves his craft :)

  • @chrissandoval7675
    @chrissandoval7675 Год назад +3

    thank you dan and team, you're the perfect post holiday salve.

  • @ohgodimlost421
    @ohgodimlost421 Год назад

    i've seen some other people say this before, but as someone who's hands lock up and really don't wanna listen sometimes i really appreciate the care that gets put into seeing if these are actually accessible! it seems like it'd be logical to check for that but a lot of the time people kinda forget about the existence of diabled folks

  • @Tininha724
    @Tininha724 Год назад +4

    Yeeeeeah!!!! Dan!!! I'm so happy!!! 😁

  • @Tala_Masca
    @Tala_Masca Год назад +1

    'You're designed to travel, have a nice trip' I'm dying here 🤣

  • @nirvanalives23
    @nirvanalives23 Год назад +8

    Epicurious should create a tool line with his redesigns. Do not know if they are patents involve, but man, that would make cash!

    • @rachelk4805
      @rachelk4805 Год назад

      Typically if you redesign something effectively it qualifies for a new patent.

    • @AznUzer
      @AznUzer Год назад

      Apparently he has designed for OXO Good Grips

  • @GenieCorpus
    @GenieCorpus Год назад +2

    Dan!! I love these videos, please never stop!! Love from France

  • @TPLS2
    @TPLS2 Год назад +2

    The oragami kit I would see used more on a backpacking when you have very limited space. So this could be pretty superb. I couldn’t see them used in normal situations.

  • @kenneth6813
    @kenneth6813 Год назад +2

    Well, dang it, there goes my day as I’ll be spending the balance of the afternoon watching previous Dan reviews.

  • @PhillipBicknell
    @PhillipBicknell Год назад

    My local refill shop sells what they call a Cutlery Burrito - a printed fabric, with slots for each piece, wraps round and ties up - just the sort of thing you could also buy on Etsy or make yourself. But my EDC is a small spork in a cotton drawstring bag.

  • @danielaastete4409
    @danielaastete4409 7 месяцев назад

    Please keep doing well equipped! I love these series! There're lots of gadgets on internet, travel bags, parents stuff for kids, kids utensils, tech gadgets

  • @lucyricardo8713
    @lucyricardo8713 3 месяца назад

    I freaking love this dude. Watching his videos brightens my day

  • @sarahjulien-bell9766
    @sarahjulien-bell9766 Год назад +10

    Can we get an episode where we see his gadgets?

  • @sanjablazina2879
    @sanjablazina2879 Год назад

    I love the puns/whatever the falling flat and case closing etc moments were😂 this was a treat to watch, will be seeking out more content from this guy

  • @shortbakedvideos7487
    @shortbakedvideos7487 Год назад

    Yay I’m so happy to see Dan I needed my fix

  • @mfrmxcv
    @mfrmxcv Год назад +1

    We are all collectively in love with Dan

  • @beckycaughel7557
    @beckycaughel7557 Год назад +13

    I think that ketchup squeezer might be good for people that really do have a hard time opening the packet I think that’s mostly the problem not squeezing out the ketchup

    • @davey2487
      @davey2487 Год назад +2

      Right? Most people can easily replicate the squeezer effect with your fingers.

    • @gerardmcquade
      @gerardmcquade Год назад +4

      you could just use scissors to open the packet and they come on small keychain tools and can be used for so many other things too

    • @rettaconnelly3913
      @rettaconnelly3913 Год назад +5

      I think it’s a really cute gag gift for a fast food person who eats in their car a lot.

    • @TheDeathLove
      @TheDeathLove Год назад +1

      Well for someone who can't open the packets, one can just use scissors. Has more use, faster, easier and less Messier than lining it up on that slit

    • @gerardmcquade
      @gerardmcquade Год назад

      @@TheDeathLove did you not see my comment before writing yours

  • @AwkwardSquirrel13
    @AwkwardSquirrel13 Год назад

    I love these so much! Does anyone know if, over the years of Dan's reviews, companies/products that have actually implemented *any* aspect of Dan's advice and tips? And or if Dan has then re-tested? Dude I'd love to see that!

  • @LadyCrazycat
    @LadyCrazycat Год назад +1

    onekit could be lined with magnets like those kids building sets. *they're colorful shapes with magnetic bars in the sides so you can stack them.

  • @erincakmak7600
    @erincakmak7600 Год назад

    Dan is precious 🥹 more Dan pls!!

  • @AstaraelDarkrahBlack
    @AstaraelDarkrahBlack Год назад +1

    I have a tiny thing of portable silverware that came with a package of dango from Amazon like what he reviewed that I think works better. It's in a little plastic case that's like 1.5" by 3.5" by .5", the silverware is made of tough plastic and the handles are squares that just get shoved together with the different heads. The pieces are kind of small but I carry them around in my purse and have worked great when I run out of clean silverware.

  • @crystalrickett2302
    @crystalrickett2302 Год назад

    I don’t know what it is but watching his videos is just delightful.

  • @TTM1895
    @TTM1895 Год назад +1

    No real winners in this episode. Thanks for debuting some of these pieces of equipment.

  • @haileym5912
    @haileym5912 Год назад +20

    I wonder if the crunch cup would be better with a smaller cereal like rice krispies. Cause I think it makes total sense to have them in two seperate slots so they don't get soggy, but the milk hole should be smaller or have a slot with a button to open like someone else said in the comments.

    • @medes5597
      @medes5597 Год назад +1

      It might, but all their advertising uses fruit loops in the photos and Dan has said previously that he tries to copy what they have used in their advertising/packaging design.

  • @pkohler20
    @pkohler20 Год назад +1

    And the weird variations of cereal shape necessitate the spout being pretty large, but that's a great point.

  • @Ritaaw1
    @Ritaaw1 2 месяца назад

    For opening and squeezing any kind of sauce packet, open the top, fold the packet in half lenghtwise and then squeeze, that’s how you get everything out

  • @danielleking262
    @danielleking262 Год назад +1

    I legit first thought he came out with his arm in a sling until I realized what it was! I was freaking out he injured his arm, so I first said "oh, no!!! Not Dan !!!!!"

  • @peka2478
    @peka2478 Год назад

    The folding thingies - to prevent the flopping, you could make them fold not into a double-walled vertical handle, but into a (hollow) triangular one...

  • @PetWessman
    @PetWessman Год назад +1

    So glad Dan highlighted the bit that frustrates me the most about the "sustainability industry": Do you *actually* need the soution they're peddling? If you find yourself needing utensils on the go all the time, could you not simply stick something you already own in a small pouch? Do you actually need a collapsible/reuseable straw, or could you just drink from the glass? Will your umpteenth "re-useable" water bottle save any more plastic than it has used up in its production, and will it stop you buying a water bottle ever again?

  • @DamnSoSlow
    @DamnSoSlow Год назад

    I've got a different brand of the assemble cutlery called outlery, the metal box is about the size of an altoids can, maybe even a bit smaller, and it comes with a little silicone sleeve to help with grip. They have been awesome to keep in the glove box for camping or day trips to help cut down on plastic waste.

  • @pkohler20
    @pkohler20 Год назад +2

    I have had a crunch cup since the kickstarter and love it...its not perfect, but I feel its way better than a 2/5

    • @mnemeikyu9299
      @mnemeikyu9299 Год назад

      I've never had an issue with the milk to cereal ratio and, to me, it's primary purpose is to avoid soggy cereal - not portability. I love the crunch cup and would definitely recommend it to anyone who has texture issues with soggy cereal.

  • @bigrob029
    @bigrob029 Год назад

    round of applause for the chef. Those eggs were beautiful!

  • @juicedbeetlejuice4572
    @juicedbeetlejuice4572 Год назад +1

    I feel like you could save even more room with the Last utensils gadget by making the actual handles themselves collapsible(Think those old Lightsaber toys that had the collapsible blade). I do like the idea of the box just because it seems a bit more clean for storage, it just could be smaller.

  • @jurassicdino3000
    @jurassicdino3000 Год назад +2

    i have a diffrent version of the bag recealer . no knife on it. its pretty good. sometimes it do miss a part and the bag don't get closed. But will admit i don't use it so much anymore xD

  • @Bius4650
    @Bius4650 Год назад

    I have one stainless steel portable cutlery set, similar to that but in a smaller case, and its included a spork in it, and i love to use it when im not home, like in my workplace. Because when im finished my dish, i can unscrew the top of the spoon, fork or knife and put it in the empty dishbowl and i can put back the clean end to the case, or just change to an other one. So i can easily store my clean and dirty parts until i get home. And my set comes with a silicone square shaped tube too, to help grab on the rounded parts. :) the brand is Outlery

  • @melaniesalphabetgirl
    @melaniesalphabetgirl Год назад +21

    Yay! I was waiting for a new Dan video 💓

  • @puppetmasterr666
    @puppetmasterr666 Год назад

    the cereal cup… add a button to access the milk after you have the cereal in your mouth… can also be used for black coffee and creamer

  • @juliana_wong
    @juliana_wong Год назад +1

    i have that exact version of chopsticks (but only chopsticks) and the packing is a very small box that just hold that 4 strips of 'jigsaw' pieces only and I love using it when I go out. Especially when everyone are using pathetic wooden disposables, and mine just rocks!

  • @sara.3042
    @sara.3042 Год назад

    This guy is great. He is entertaining and funny. Definitely enjoyed this video.

  • @alienmommy
    @alienmommy Год назад

    This guys accent makes this thing the most painfully honest infomercial I've ever seen and I really love it.

  • @Ashyblubear
    @Ashyblubear Год назад

    Yeah fly man Dan! Looking awesome! 😎

  • @GabbyLiriano
    @GabbyLiriano Год назад +13

    Dan makes my day better ❤🎉

  • @beckyheydemann1332
    @beckyheydemann1332 Год назад

    I have a different brand of cutlery which is smaller when broken down and I am glad to have them when eating in airports. They are compact and reusable and the case is nice if I can’t wash them right away.

  • @sweetlorikeet
    @sweetlorikeet Год назад +1

    I have a little reusable cutlery set that lives in a little box that looks like a metal pencil case. They are a lot more practical than the pocket-sized cutlery here, single pieces with square handles, and the space they take up is less than that box because they're fitted in more closely. I love portable cutlery sets but this one sure is not it.
    (For when I want to go really light weight and easy carry I have a little folding spork that is super handy and durable, that one has a nice flat wide handle that is also very easy-use and the folding clip doesn't require much dexterity. Very high usability.)

  • @drecknathmagladery9118
    @drecknathmagladery9118 Год назад

    id also maybe add some grit to the constructable utensils as you said too smooth give the fork a bit of a grippy texture like a fingernail file but finer
    id also give it a pouch rather than a box... however the problem with a pouch is that it will get dirty and if your utensils arent both clean and dry the pouch might start to smell or even become moldy.

  • @ChocolateMilkMonster
    @ChocolateMilkMonster Год назад

    Maybe you could just add a magnet to the pocket sized cutlery and chopsticks handles and with some slight knurling around the seam for grip when eating and packing up.

  • @amai_zing
    @amai_zing 10 месяцев назад

    bag slicer/resealer - there is an advantage I see over the clip - or maybe I should state "clips"... the clip is fine if you just ever only have one or two bags of things open at a time, and just need to buy and store 1-2 clips. if you juggle with several open bags, buying a bunch of clips adds up, most are plastic (which I try not to buy), and when they're not in use, you have to find a place to stash them all until needed

  • @priscawiersma
    @priscawiersma Год назад +1

    The CrunchCup does have a lid you can get!!! I love mine!!! You do have to do that tongue blockage but imo it's worth it

  • @Raida7
    @Raida7 Год назад

    love the choice of a bum bag!

  • @A.Filthy.Casual
    @A.Filthy.Casual Год назад +1

    Honestly for the crunch cup, have one side that pours the cereal, and the other pours the milk

  • @DodgaOfficial
    @DodgaOfficial Год назад

    One thing I think they should take into account on this program is style and aesthetic, like the origami tools are obviously not trying to be some superior replacement for standard kitchen utensils, it's supposed to be for fun and kind of a statement piece.

  • @unrightist
    @unrightist Год назад

    This video, especially the part with the chip bag gadget, gives me major Leonard's review of "Let's" potato chips on Community.

  • @owenfautley
    @owenfautley Год назад

    The main use I would have for the resealer would be to seal up things that had opened up on my way home from shopping. For example the other day I bought a large bag of crisps (sizzling steak wotsits) I did not want to eat them that day but they had opened in my bag so I had to eat them that day.

  • @MageSkeleton
    @MageSkeleton 4 месяца назад

    i love the idea of the Ori Kit utinciles and such. Would be nice if they were more functional to actually use as inteded and then washing them off is as easy as just wiping them off. However, i would do Spachula, fork, spoon, Strainer, and bowl that can be a plate?

  • @jiujennie
    @jiujennie Год назад +1

    Protect this man at all costs

  • @Phobophile
    @Phobophile Год назад +1

    I think Dan may have been a bit too hasty to judge the bag re-sealer. By all means, the flaws he pointed out are good points. However, what I think we're missing is a test to see how long the food stays fresh with the re-sealed bag compared with the clipped bag. I imagine there might be a place for that product if you need something to stay fresh a bit longer.