Top products from r/TrueFrugal

We found 2 product mentions on r/TrueFrugal. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/johnthebatshit · 2 pointsr/TrueFrugal

you cant go wrong getting a pressure cooker. i got this one http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-CPC-600-1000-Watt-Electric-Stainless/dp/B000MPA044/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1377453862&sr=8-8&keywords=pressure+cooker

its a set it and forget it deal. it will pressure cook on a countdown timer. when it finishes you can push the valve to blow off the pressure or you can let it cool down naturally. it has a keep warm feature so you can do something over night and not worry about it.

its really great for squash, potatoes, sweet potatoes, brocolli. just 5-10 minutes on these and you get perfectly cooked veggies.

you can also use pyrex glass container inside (or pint mason jars) and seperate your cooking. so you can have your rice cook separately from your vegetables for example.

at $100. you cant go wrong

i use it everyday and have done so for the past 5 years. the

u/cariusQ · 3 pointsr/TrueFrugal

Great tips! Few things I want to add.

  1. Read your owner's manual! There is usually a section on scheduled maintenance and what need to be done at certain mileage. When in doubt, always trust the owner manual.
  2. Don't change your oil at 3000 miles! Read the manual. Most newer car within last ten years could go up to 5000 miles before oil change.
  3. Use youtube for simple repair! Most car problems can be DIY if you follow instructions on youtube. Look up Eric the Car Guy.
  4. Keep your repair receipts! Let's face it, most of us can't remember what's for lunch last week let along what repair we had done on our cars. Keep the repair receipts so you'll know what was done on your car.

  5. Do not go to Jiffy-Lube for service! I bought my car used, the previous owner kept all her service receipts from Jiffy-Lube. I can't believe how much Jiffy-Lube ripped off the previous owner with useless repairs and using incorrect fluid for my car. I have to undo some of the services performed at Jiffy-Lube.

  6. When in doubt, ask questions! Try /r/cartalk or /r/MechanicAdvice. I also highly recommend Auto Repair for Dummy just for general knowledge.