Consumer items you would really hate/be screwed if they discontinued?

I agree, but I would survive.

Levi’s for sure, because they are all I wear (down there) since I retired. But far worse would be Ivory bar soap. Old 99 and 44/100% pure. I’m allergic to perfume, and would hate to have to wash with anything scented. (Being allergic to perfume has saved me thousands of dollars over my marriage.)

Sometimes they do it to you. I used to love Red Baron breakfast pizzas - individual size, of course. Gone now. I still look. Once, ten years back or so, they came back for a short time, and we bought everyone our freezer could hold. The rep told me they used to be available mail order, but I don’t think I’d trust it to get here in good shape.

so you don’t like Lipton’s Green Tea (my local grocer carries their house version)?

I have not, but it makes some sense.


The Glide that gets between your teeth will be far more effective than the other stuff that doesn’t fit between your teeth at all. I used to have rather scraggly teeth and it was Glide or nothing for me too.

Yes. UK electric kettles are a thing of beauty. US ones, not so much.

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Great for reaching those unreachable itches.

Also good for sliding under the fridge to retrieve lost bottle caps.

Great for digging snow out of my exhaust pipe when I back into a mound of the stuff.

I don’t know. My electric kettle works great and is fast.

How fast are the UK ones, exactly?

Also the other stuff sometimes gets stuck coming out.

They’re so fast that they boil the water before you even turn on the kettle. This endochronic capability of UK kettles is well known, and is helpful when unexpected company arrives for tea.

Funny :joy:

Back in the early 2000s one of our roomies worked for Sheffield Pharmaceuticals, a company that made a bunch of different brands of toothpaste and at one point we had a random bag of maybe 20 different kinds and flavors. It was an adventure =)

[back in the day, there was a Japanese website that sold products from appliances, clothing, furniture, ingredients and they had some seriously expensive sets of like 12? flavors like mint, melon, soy, yuzu and whatnot. I always wanted to get them but it was like almost $10 per tube]

Speaking of dental floss, if the pick things disappeared, I’m afraid I wouldn’t floss! AND the Walmart Equate brand is much better than the name brand. The name brand floss breaks often. I’ve never had an Equate floss break.

This actually happened to me recently, and I’m still sad about it.

Since I was in college back in the Eighties, I have enjoyed a dry vegetable beef soup mix. It has gone through many names over the years (Soup Starter, Wyler’s, Mrs. Grass) but it was always the same thing. I would throw in a pound of cubed stew beef, cook it in the slow cooker for three hours, and it was really good. It was also my comfort food, and my spouse loved it too (we discovered it together in college when a roommate suggested it). We even have a New Year’s Eve tradition to have it.

Well, this year they discontinued it for good. It disappeared from our local stores ages ago, but I could always buy 8-packs of bags from Amazon. Then they dried up too. I finally wrote to the company that makes it, and they confirmed it has been discontinued.

So yeah, it’s just a silly minor thing, but I will miss it a lot. We’re going to try another brand (Bear Creek) but it won’t be the same.

They also discontinued Campbell’s Skillet Parmesan Sauce, which we liked with chicken, but that was a much more recent discovery so it wasn’t such a big loss.

While US electric kettles aren’t as fast as the UK ones, they’re still much faster than boiling water on the stove.

But theoretically with twice the voltage a UK kettle should be able to boil water in about half the time as a US kettle. In practice it’s not going to be quite that fast due to various energy losses, but I understand it’s pretty close.

I like the cut of your jib: a bootcut jib. I wear those, too, and have them on today. As you know, we got snow overnight and boots call for bootcut. They fall so nicely at the knees.

That is true only if both kettles are limited to the same maximum current (amperage).

True, but the video @Heracles linked to mentioned UK kettles being 3000 watts, so it seems that is indeed the case – US appliances typically max out at 1500 watts.

ETA: In another video he actually rigged up his electric car charger to power a British kettle (don’t try that at home!) and IIRC he did observe an almost, but not quite, 50% reduction in boiling time compared to an American kettle.

Wow, 3000 watts is a pretty beefy kettle!

Standard U.S. single-pole circuit breakers are 15A and 20A. I see that the standard size in the UK for similar applications is 10A and 16A. With double the voltage, that is significantly more power available.

A lot of American kitchens are already wired for 220 vac and using an import appliance might be easier than it seems at first. I’ve certainly found disused 220/240 wallplugs behind the gas range, though not in my own home as I’d hoped. The kettles would be nice or a tankless heater and I’d especially like some more juice from my portable induction top.

I buy loose tea. Really and truly tastes better than Lipton’s sad leaves.

LL Bean is another one I couldn’t live without. It’s like half my wardrobe. It’s really hard to find durable clothing.