Chef BLUNTLY Reviews TEMU Kitchen Gadgets 2 | Sorted Food

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Published 2024-05-15
Today we are checking out some more kitchen gadgets all from Temu! Have you seen any of these before? Comment below!

We bought all these gadgets ourselves so we could independently and objectively test them, to save you wasting your time or money on the ones that really aren't worth it... If any of these products interest you, we'd highly recommend you source versions that are made locally to you and sold for a fair price to everyone involved.

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All Comments (21)
  • @londos111
    If something can cost $8 and be shown to not have hidden moral costs that's great, but it sure feels like mainstream retailers are just buying the same $1.34 items and selling them for $8...
  • @LiamAmazarashi
    I don't think I've felt so much genuine joy in a while as when they scooped the ketchup up that made my heart happy.
  • @Kerosene.Dreams
    It makes sense that you're doing Temu videos after buying that hella expensive fridge.
  • @DavidKyokushin
    Asking if the condom bag was a more hygienic way to handle dough, after Ebbers put it on his head was very funny
  • @Tomrom52
    Price is mentioned "we'll talk about that later", quality is mentioned "we'll talk about that later", i know it likely would of been a hot topic, but would of been nice to see that discussion in the video after it was mentioned that it would be discussed later
  • @erica9443
    Barry’s laugh at 16:48 when Ben put the ketchup down was so funny and cute 😆
  • @silverdawn813
    i use the silicone kneading bag mostly as a replacement for plastic bags (shaking food with breading like cornstarch or flour) and ziploc bags (for marinating)
  • @racheller.8269
    Ben talking about Temu's prices affecting the environment, inequality factors, and community. THIS MAN GETS IT
  • @GreyMirror
    How to romance Ebbers: -Be doughy -Go both ways -Don't be cheap I've got a chance! 😅
  • I really do appreciate Ben's reaction to it being too cheap and worrying about why it's so cheap
  • @RebekahNevaine
    the key might be to find who temu stole the design/item from in the first place and order from the original creator...
  • 4:22 Thank you Ben!! Where I work, wearing gloves for pretty much everything is part of corporate's standards, but I'm always having to ask cooks to change their gloves multiple times, especially when plating, because their gloves are dirty but they don't notice. Give me actually clean hands over the false sense of security of gloves any day!
  • @kishisetasama
    Yes! People need to be educated about the hidden cost of cheap goods! From environmental, cultural, ethical and moral standpoints. So proud of you guys to highlight that! ❤
  • I'm assuming the first "gadget" segment would have been twice as girthy if they didn't circumcise the enormous number of condom jokes that had to have been made.
  • Thank you Ben. Hidden costs are everywhere, but I feel more so in products you know are too cheap to believe.
  • @toni_go96
    The way you can literally see the moment that Barry nopes out of the demo at 7:10 is hilarious... They complain about the Bennundos but the poor man specifically asked for a potato to peel and was not given one, even though there was a potato on hand...
  • I so appreciate the focus on the ethics behind the production! Absolutely people are being exploited, and the quality is so low it’ll break quickly and one might think, “Oh I’ll just buy a couple because they’re so cheap.” And that mindset is so very damaging— It continues to enabled companies to use exploitive practices. Good on you fellas for holding to the idea that a good product won’t be dirt cheap.
  • @Sidecutter
    Reminder for Ben, the palm peeler was probably first developed for people with issues using their hands. Holding a normal peeler handle may not be possible for some people, or they may need to apply more pressure than their hands and arms can do, to use it. Where this moves everything right into the hand and lets them use their hand in a more natural position and manner that is easier.
  • @JudyCZ
    1:49 I struggle with eczema on my palms and whenever I have a flare-up, kneading dough is genuinely one of the things I miss the most (just as an option). It really is therapeutic, nothing better than having a mixture that doesn't look like it's ever gonna come together and turning it into a supple workable dough within minutes of work.