Don't underestimate old fashioned kitchen gadgets.

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Thanks so much to everyone who has recently subscribed to my channel. It really does help and I really appreciate it

DaveHax
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Dave, your a legend! No clickbait, no effing around. Just straight to the point. You’re probably my favourite LifeHack/Gadget YTer!

DexterPlayz_Productions
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Oh my, you've just taken a 60 year old back to her childhood and into her mothers kitchen. I remember my mam had the hand whisk (used weekly as she baked every week, the multi mouligrater (used at every opportunity I could think of to get it out the box, my fav item as a kid), the tomato matic (used mainly around party time/christmas when we were having buffets) and then the saw (I never actually seen it being used, it just sat in it's box on a shelf in the pantry). Thanks for the memories😁👍

trish
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some of those kitchen gadgets are better than modern ones fr

detectivetio
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The last gadget is exactly what the Olive Garden uses to grate cheese, but only used the last blade. They sell them at their restaurants also.

kathleenerins
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“DAVE JUST USE A KNIFE!” From the, “Are kitchen gadgets better than a knife?” video from November 2022. “Pretty cool huh?”

rb
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We have a Mouli grater. It's stainless steel.
It was my grandparents. Now, my mom has it.
Then, it'll be mine eventually.
Still works like a charm. The older stuff usually does compared to new stuff today.
We always use it when we make pimento cheese. We always use the fine grater insert.

anakelly
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the amount of times dave said " vicious " lol

mUsLiMaHx
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I have the tomato flower cutter thingy! It came in a party set that my mother bought in the 80s! It still works great...but we only ever use it if we have big dinner parties which happens once every blue moon 😅😂

palexa
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I have a vintage ice cream scooper from my great-grandma's era, unlike other modern versions of it, you push it with your thumb to get the little ball of ice cream out instead of your entire hand

chargoesboom
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Forgotten happy childhood memories unlocked with that whisk! Thanks Dave ❤

AngelsPieceOfPeace
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I got a metal one of those muli graters and i haven't seen a better grater since

moniquesantrifcer
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We had a mouli grater when I was growing up. It only had one drum that couldn't be swapped out and we used it exclusively for cheese. I've been looking for one for over a decade and now that I finally know what it's called, I can get one again. I loved that thing

JezabelleAsa
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Onlyrecently my mum purchased that very hand saw for frozen foods at a charity shop.
I found it was the only thing that i could cut my frozen blocks of Herring roe's. Loved it.

merlin
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I used to watch your channel about 10 years ago when I was a kid, just rediscovered it, thank you for never changing.

southafricancarlover
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I think people born in the 80’s-90’s remember that lemon juicer from either in their home or a friends home. My mom had one 🥰

Kimikikat
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Safty concerns aside, that Kitchen Robot is a great piece of early 20th century engineering. Versatile and it works great for most applications.
I was disappointed you didn't try to grate any cheese though with it or the grater.

Remu
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You’re a living legend, Dave, you never fail to entertain us and never click bait ❤

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Great to see another video from you Dave. Loved, loved, loved the vintage gadgets. I remember using a few of them as a kid. Now if only they'd make a new version of that Kitchen Robot with either a safety glove or something to safely hold the produce while cutting.

Michsomething
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My electric grater has the same parts in it, but of course it's electric which is less work. I remember having to turn the little handle on my mom's manual mixer for eggs, etc. My favorite utensil would be the tomato slicer making those cute designs in the tomato. Good job finding interesting things for us to see, Dave. I like your accent too, since I'm in the U.S.

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