They're non-stick. They're durable. They will outlast your grandchildren if you take good care of them.
Any gooseneck kettle.
The water flows from the bottom of the kettle so you're assured a steady stream of water.
Zojurushi electric grills.
I've owned several of them. I usually buy one and then give it away when I move. They have all performed perfectly, and every single one is still operational.
Iwatani ZA-3HP gas stove
I live in a warmer climate and prefer to relax while preparing food outside with a stogie in one hand, a glass of rye in the other, and a cooking spoon... somewhere. This thing cranks out the heat. I use it to sear steaks, do stir fry, etc.
Joule sous vide device
This thing is small and beautiful, and unlike a lot of other sous vide products, it can operate in only a few inches of water.
Grado SR-80 headphones
There's nothing remotely close to these things when considering quality of sound versus price... and they look great too
I should be flogged for it, but embarrassingly, I broke a cast iron skillet off at the handle once, whacking something in the yard with it. I guess cast iron is kind of brittle.
I would love to hear more about the SR-80s. I'm a Koss guy, love the 60ohm sets (PortaPro) and always been Grado curious but heard they don't have a lot of bass and very bright. $100 is about my limit for headphones (no amplifier will be purchased). Headphones have to be one of the most difficult things to purchase, and I've been burned enough that I keep coming back to my Koss.
They're non-stick. They're durable. They will outlast your grandchildren if you take good care of them.
Any gooseneck kettle.
The water flows from the bottom of the kettle so you're assured a steady stream of water.
Zojurushi electric grills.
I've owned several of them. I usually buy one and then give it away when I move. They have all performed perfectly, and every single one is still operational.
Iwatani ZA-3HP gas stove
I live in a warmer climate and prefer to relax while preparing food outside with a stogie in one hand, a glass of rye in the other, and a cooking spoon... somewhere. This thing cranks out the heat. I use it to sear steaks, do stir fry, etc.
Joule sous vide device
This thing is small and beautiful, and unlike a lot of other sous vide products, it can operate in only a few inches of water.
Grado SR-80 headphones
There's nothing remotely close to these things when considering quality of sound versus price... and they look great too