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What convenience goods are you glad you bought and what convenience goods did you not need ?.

Daily life
#1
  • 雑貨コレクター
  • mail
  • 2020/12/17 07:15

When I go to a 100 yen store or a general store,
I enjoy discovering new useful goods ! like this.

One thing I regretted buying was a product that makes chips when you cut vegetables and then cook them.
I got tired of it after using it a few times …

On the contrary, what was useful was a cup cover.
It can be covered to keep dust out.

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#2
  • 2020/12/22 (Tue) 10:50
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It is not a convenience goods, but 100 yen stores are useful for buying small toys.
Since there are no candy stores these days, toys that can be bought with coins are precious ?.

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#3
  • 健ちゃんママ
  • 2021/06/09 (Wed) 01:28
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I bought a "hot vegetable range stove" but never used it ….

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#4
  • hasu
  • 2021/06/10 (Thu) 01:06
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Microfibers, dust traps, and other small cleaning items are always useful.
For disposable items, I buy them at supermarkets or home centers because they are more expensive at 100 yen stores.

Also, small folders and organizational goods are very useful.

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#5
  • yukari
  • 2021/06/10 (Thu) 18:58
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The corrugated iron I bought at Nitori has a diagonal cutout so that I don't have to cut it when I clean
It was easy to peel off.

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#6
  • よびこみ様
  • 2021/06/11 (Fri) 14:34
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Disposable vinyl gloves for cooking are useful. I use them for kneading hamburgers, cooking fish, cleaning the bathroom, and using strong chemicals !.

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#7
  • ぴょんきち
  • 2021/06/12 (Sat) 03:10
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Yobikomi-sama's comment reminded me that
I have seen an article that says you can clean the dust by putting on a pair of cotton gloves and tracing your fingers over it.
It seems to be a substitute for a thin rag.

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#8
  • あずみ
  • 2021/06/18 (Fri) 02:34
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Nitori closet storage carriers are useful. You will want to put wheels on all heavy items.

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#9
  • hiroshima
  • 2021/06/20 (Sun) 02:32
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I found the "freezer bag stand" handy. It can be used to put soup in the bag.

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#10
  • 小波
  • 2021/06/20 (Sun) 02:37
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I don't camp, but I bought an outdoor chair because I heard it was foldable and convenient. I bought it and it is very convenient to have a chair out in the yard or in the park for a short time. It is lightweight and folds up very small.

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#11
  • 2021/06/22 (Tue) 01:26
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Once you start using a steam iron, it becomes a habit. It's easy ( ´ ∀ Translated by **)

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