Top products from r/DumpsterDiving

We found 24 product mentions on r/DumpsterDiving. We ranked the 72 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/SCWcc · 2 pointsr/DumpsterDiving

Awesome, I love blabbing about mushrooming, haha. :D

It's tons of fun, a great way to find lots of free, gourmet food, and really not as hazardous as people think as long as you're cautious and smart about it. Plus you can do it pretty much no matter where you live, whether urban or rural. Where there's grass or trees, or cracks in the sidewalk, 'shrooms are gonna pop up! Wild mushrooms are sooo much tastier than anything from the store, too, and just fun to find and look at.

If someone wants to get started it's usually best to find an experienced mycologist or mushroom hunter to show you the ropes and teach you a few of the foolproof edible beginner's species. That said, I never did this and pretty much taught myself through books and (reputable!) websites. (I used this book and this site to get me started, but having lots of different sources is important. Facebook mushroom ID groups are great to lurk and learn from.)

u/gobstopr · 2 pointsr/DumpsterDiving

http://www.amazon.com/Simotech-DSR-1-DVD-Repair-Machine/dp/B000GX31G6 works the best

or

I have something similar to this that works well too and is much cheaper

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015ACUKC/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_2?pf_rd_p=1944687542&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B000GX31G6&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=02E4A7N8YPDGNB8HMD42


You could get the right grit sand paper to do it yourself but thats only $15 and works much better.


It makes the discs look like they are really scratched when you are done but they work great / its just because it literally scrapes a layer of the plastic off so it is not polished anymore. You could try to carefully flame polish the plastic when you are done if you wanted a shiny finish but you would need to be REALLY careful since you have to use a very hot flame / like a butane torch.

Google flame polishing plastic.

u/Mitsukumi · 2 pointsr/DumpsterDiving

I started out with these grabbers, and they are ok with light stuff, but if you guys want ones that will last you YEARS and pick up that real heavy good stuff, I cannot recommend Unger Nifty Nabbers enough. They can lift a ton of weight and they have AMAZING grip! Well worth the investment! You can get them from Amazon or Home Depot

u/9inety9 · 8 pointsr/DumpsterDiving

https://www.amazon.com/Pearhead-Prints-Hanging-Keepsake-Holiday/dp/B000CQ1CF4

I love this treasure hunting hobby! It keeps me physically and mentally active with much needed exercise and, I find some cool stuff while walking out and about.

u/Kirsel · 1 pointr/DumpsterDiving

I think this might be the Eva unit 02 figure you have, mostly based on the sword.

If you can get better pictures it might be easier to tell.

EDIT:

And then based on the manufacturer of the Unit 02 I found, and the hand gun in the picture, does this look like your Unit 01?

u/makemoneyb0ss · 1 pointr/DumpsterDiving

This was behind OM; it looks like the two printers were used by the company. The ink cartridges in them are all still full. Curious as to what I should set the price as on Ebay and whether or not I should make the investment to buy the power cables for them.

Pictured is an HP PSC 2355 All-in-One Printer priced at $300 new on Amazon and an HP Officejet 6500 priced new at $600.00 on Amazon. I'm not sure how to go forward with selling these :|


EDIT: The cheapest AC Adapter I see for the PCS is here for $12. The 6500 charger is going for $8.00.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/DumpsterDiving

Yeah, you can definitely re-wire the jacks. All you'll need is a punch-down tool.

u/DarthBiden · 4 pointsr/DumpsterDiving

If they don't play, try the SkipDR. I buy and sell dvd's & video games and it always works perfectly as long as the scratches aren't deep.

u/JumpinGeeHorseyFarts · 2 pointsr/DumpsterDiving

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07V6FDS9R/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

That guy right there is the gold standard. It weighs nothing, is extremely durable (no cables to break or go slack, like a typical grabber), and can lift both delicate and heavy items.

I have scored a wide variety of dumpster gold over many years with that thing, and it's still in tip top condition.

u/Von_Moistus · 7 pointsr/DumpsterDiving

These bad boys:

Unger Professional Nifty Nabber, 36” https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000V0AGS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_8v2dBbC90BC9X

Great for lifting light things out of the dumpsters.

u/nomadicsailorscout · 5 pointsr/DumpsterDiving

This is the one I have, it can lift 8lbs: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000V0AGS/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_7DYPDb6CKNCEM

I also have a gardening tool that's like a rake but with only 3 prongs, I use it for lifting heavy things or bags. I got it at a thrift store

u/skyroket · 3 pointsr/DumpsterDiving

Maybe find a tin of some sort and roll strips of corrugated cardboard around inside.

https://www.amazon.com/Bergan-Turbo-Scratcher-Replacement-Pads/dp/B0002AS1CC

u/tomgenzer · 2 pointsr/DumpsterDiving

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1948701847/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3ujODb52GBD9K

This one has prime shipping, it's ~$2.50 if you can wait for it from China.

u/C1RRU5 · 5 pointsr/DumpsterDiving

$140 Canadian dollars, sorry. Here's the link!

u/neko · 4 pointsr/DumpsterDiving

Just in case you don't have the parts people are worried about on here,

here's a weight and here's a gasket

u/ExPwN · 1 pointr/DumpsterDiving

Check this out. You don't want to get a cheap press, they'll break under the stress of heating/cooling.