Though I like the “icing” color is really nice, I think the touch screen might stand out more on the darker colors. Good review, but might I suggest using clear coffee cups. Light shining through it will really show the color/strength differences. At work, I discovered I could tell who made the coffee that morning by the color after pouring it into my clear mug.
From what I’ve seen it’s pretty easy to clean in general however there is one lip or fold on the device that people are having problems with cleaning it properly. The other complaint people have is that it won’t work with sugar free drinks. Other than that I haven’t see too many other complaints. I’m getting one once they come in stock.
Came here from @FreakinReviews and was surprised to see how many collabs y'all have done! Really loved the presentation on this video, solid encapsulation of your genuine experiences, and just well put together. Easy subscribe, and I'm getting an Amhoo!
What I noticed with the last one with your scissors, that works well if the pizzas cold or slightly warm. But most people cut their pizzas when they're not really right out of the oven hot but still nevertheless hot so you have to remember the cheese will stick to whatever you're cutting what you say a knife or so on. I like to review so far, and this is the second video I've seen of your videos, I know that James from freaking reviews had mentioned you and had you on his RU-vid that one day he was reviewing the Eco skeleton chair. Thank you jacey I will be looking for more of your videos 😊
Honestly, these all looked like gimmicks, but the Amhoo shears looked best in my opinion. The blades both looked WAY too small for me. One thing to keep in mind is that pros either use a big wheel cutter or a rocker, and usually a really BIG rocker. The one I got off Amazon 4 years ago is a single sheet of stainless steel with a rounded edge and a handle made of curled up steel. It's basically a giant bench scraper with a mild curve on the blade. It does take two hands to operate but for regular use, a 16" rocker is the fastest and easiest way to get straight lines quickly. It'll work on smaller pizzas perfectly, but bigger ones might take a couple extra strokes per cut. Still, you're going to get perfectly straight lines with one like that. It's also a much straighter edge so you can more easily sharpen it when it starts to dull. As a bonus, a nice big rocker blade can do cakes and veggie prep because the handle is so far from the blade surface. Great video though!
Nice subject. Cool slicer products for sure. Thank you! :) Those blades are minor variants of an ulu (an alaskan knife). If you get an actual ulu it normally comes with a cutting board (it has a shallow bowl shape in the center matched to the curve of the knife) - it's a useful tool! The motorcycle is sure cute and useless. :) I think the scissors might be the best if it holds up - I look forward to see how it works long term for you - especially if you put it in the washer.
Oreo actually came out with a cola flavored cookie a couple of years back. I was so excited for it and then when I open the package and the smell hit me I couldn't remember why I wanted to try them at all LOL And they also had pop rocks in the cream