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Garlic press- Let's be real: most recipes call for chopped garlic, plus, these are a pain to clean. So instead of using a garlic press, use a knife like a professional chef.
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Piggy banks - You might have kept one as decoration from when you were a kid, but getting the change out of a piggy bank is always more of a pain than anything.
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Fax machine - Unless you're still living in the '80s and '90s, there is no reason for keeping fax machines.
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Paperweights - Unless you work outside in the wind or surrounded by super powerful fans, there's no use in keeping a paperweight.
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Pizza cutter - That rickety sharpened wheel on a stick is probably one of the most useless things you own. It's rarely used, and most often it never properly works.
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Coffee pods - Sure, coffee pods are convenient and quick to use, but they're expensive, bulky to store, and create a lot of unnecessary plastic waste for the environment.
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Bottled water - This might be one of the more expensive and unsustainable habits in the long run. So if you don't like the taste of tap water, buy a filter.
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Electric can opener - Electric can openers can be convenient and easy, but not every kitchen has space for a good one, which come in bigger sizes.
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All the bags ever given - Even with the rise of eco-bags, we still seem to pile up on old plastic or paper bags. Make sure to reuse them so they don't go to waste.
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Label maker - These might make sense in an office, but at home do you really need to label everything? In most cases, this gadget will only be left in the drawer.
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