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Alton Brown reviews Amazon's dumbest kitchen gadgets (Original Post) demmiblue Dec 2015 OP
Supposedly he's a fundie Warpy Dec 2015 #1
I enjoy him, in binges. dixiegrrrrl Dec 2015 #2
Check out the Guardian's weekly Inspect a Gadget column Retrograde Dec 2015 #3
Chuckles cantbeserious Dec 2015 #4
Alton keeps saying that he dislikes unitaskers -- things that do only one job Fortinbras Armstrong Dec 2015 #5
I guess he would know about dumb kitchen stuff SalviaBlue Dec 2015 #6

Warpy

(111,529 posts)
1. Supposedly he's a fundie
Thu Dec 10, 2015, 08:02 PM
Dec 2015

but his stuff is always hilarious and informative.

I wish he hadn't ended his series. At least we have reruns and You Tube.

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
2. I enjoy him, in binges.
Thu Dec 10, 2015, 08:55 PM
Dec 2015

I too remain puzzled that people buy this stuff and then write disappointed reviews.

Fortinbras Armstrong

(4,473 posts)
5. Alton keeps saying that he dislikes unitaskers -- things that do only one job
Sat Dec 12, 2015, 07:59 AM
Dec 2015

To which I will make a few comments:

* On Iron Chef, I have regularly seen him admire custom made devices and say "I want one of those!"

* I own a Swiss Army Knife, which has a corkscrew as one of the tools. I have used it to draw a cork exactly once; I found that the worm was too short, and the knife body made a terrible handle since it dug into my fingers. I would rather have a tool that does one thing, but does it well than a tool that does several things poorly.

* On a Good Eats show, he showed us what he uses to roll out fresh pasta. It was one of those pasta rolling machines permanently affixed to an ironing board. I thought this was a good idea, but it is most certainly a unitasker.

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