>>9240385
Don't you fucking dare use a unitasker near me.
>>9240385
I've never owned a unitasker but I imagine those herb scissors would be pretty swell
>>9240385
I have one of those, it actually works ridiculously well.
The first few times you use it it makes the water smell like rotten plastic so you should boil it a few times before actually using it though.
>>9240528
Those are also useful for slicing pizza.
>>9240579
what do you use it for besides that
>>9240385
I only buy products that slice, dice, crush ice and whip up omelets to feed the whole family in less than 6 and a half minutes for 4 easy payments.
>>9240385
Use it every day.
>>9241347
Dough?
Maybe you could use it to peel some other shit besides asparagus.
>>9240385
Hijack: how long do you boil an egg to get that perfect yolk, and do you put the egg into water when it's already boiling or do you start with the egg in cold water?
>>9241892
Eggs in cold water, then bring to boil. If you pick up one of those egg timers seen in the OP, you'll get a perfect yolk every time. The thing is great.
>>9240385
How does it know what temperature I'm using?
>>9243316
Because your boiling water at sea level ish atmospheric pressure.
>>9240491
Saw one of these recently at my mom's. Crushed the green onion to all hell and didn't even slice through. This was the green part
I guess you could also use it to hit somebody on the head with it?
>>9241533
Don't be crazy. Nobody actually cooks here.
>>9240385
I bought my dad an egg steamer and he uses it nearly every day. Got me hooked on it too, love soft whites and runny yolk.
>>9240578
Both of these tools are actually essential in industry, and this conveniently merges them into one. Neither are unitaskers and what you posted is by definition a multitasker.