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    4. Pizza Scissors. Forget pizza wheels; these scissors with a built-in spatula are the new way to cut and serve perfect slices. Sure, it may look like overkill, but it combines two tools into one ...

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    6 Useless Items You Should Stop Buying Now. Nicole Spector. September 3, 2022 at 4:00 PM. ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale has activewear from $2 — shop our top picks here. AOL.

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    See what items you don’t really need. K-Cups. Price: $29 for 48 Like old-school film cameras and razors with disposable blades, cup-based coffee machines popularized by Keurig require a big ...

  5. Useless machine - Wikipedia

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    Do-it-yourself versions of the useless machine (often modernized with microprocessor controls) have been featured in a number of web videos [11] and inspired more complex machines that are able to move or which use more than one switch. [12] As of 2015, there are several completed or kit form devices being offered for sale. [13]

  6. Tchotchke - Wikipedia

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    The word may also refer to free promotional items dispensed at trade shows, conventions, and similar commercial events. They can also be sold as cheap souvenirs in tourist areas, which are sometimes called "tchotchke shops".

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    Walk into a drugstore, supermarket or big-box giant and you'll find yourself inundated with options. Every aisle is brimming with choices and it seems that every few weeks there is some new ...

  8. Chindōgu - Wikipedia

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    Chindōgu and Kawakami were featured regularly on a children's television show produced by the BBC called It'll Never Work?, a show in a similar vein as the BBC's Tomorrow's World; however, It'll Never Work? usually focused more on wacky, humorous gadgets than on serious scientific and technological advances.

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    Listing your items for sale is free and Mercari charges 10% on all purchases. Mercari charges an additional 2.9% payment processing fee plus 30 cents on each sale. ... See: 35 Useless Expenses You ...