DEINFLUENCING | Home Items You DON'T Need
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
- In this video, I go over some home decor items that you don't need! Yes, on social media you are told everyday that you need new stuff, and I am here to tell you, that you don't need these. Skip them!
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On plastic organizers: when I was growing up my dad always used to say that you didn't need more organization, you need less stuff
That does make sense but I live in a 480 sq foot apartment 1 bed 1 bath moved from a 2 bed 1.5 bath apartment w laundry room and walk in closet. I had to get rid of most of my furniture and w.o organization my new place still feels cluttered I don't have much stuff but it does need to be organized to not overwhelm the small space :)
Yes and no. Part of it is definitely declutterring, but part of it is organizing things in a manner that works for you. Let’s say my kids need a lot of drawing/crafting supplies for various projects. Since they are needed, they need to be kept neat to allow them to be actually used. So it will depend.
I needed this advice, actually. Thanks!
@@Linds-pp3lz check out the minimalist documentary. Love minimalism, saved my mental health and finances when I lived in a studio apartment. I have zero debt and a house after becoming a minimalist and following Dave Ramsey. Though... I do have a lot of cats lol
@@Carola16wanted, not needed. I was a super artistic and creative kid. My folks were against me going into the arts. So since there was a lack of art supplies, I learned to make do with what was a around, fix things, figure out how things work, etc. Your kids don't NEED art supplies, you WANT it for them and they may WANT them. If they didn't have them, they'd find other ways or use other mediums to express their creativity
I literally love you for the "shouldn't your government be paying for you to have good drinking water?" Yes!!!! Bravo to this!! 🙌🏻
I mean... at the very least they should do this.
I feel like after what happened in Flint, MI, people in the US are more wary of drinking from their taps regardless of where they live.
In Finland literally, mineral water comes from the tap 😅 it’s safer to drink in Finland from the tap than drink bottled water from the USA 😢
Sadly "the government" doesn't do their job. WHY should they? The employees make more money to get paid off, and collect a paycheck.
I think our taxes should not only pay for clean drinking water but our water usage in general. Corporations and other companies should pay for their water usage not people/citizens.
Another big problem with pouring your acidic orange juice and coffee (And especially soda) into new containers is that the brand packaging has specialized coatings on the inside to protect the product from spoiling.
And it was sterilized and sealed in that packaging when you bought it. So he was right about the introducing new bacteria!
Maybe those are intended for when you make something, and need to keep it is a container. Cuz pouring from the bottle into another bottle is very dumb.
The containers shown don't make the most sense but I have been using rubbermaid pitchers for year for juice and left over coffee without any issues. Not for making stuff look pretty but because frozen concentrate or kool-aid powder requires a container
I have seen a person "decant" toothpaste, from the tube, into a clear pump container.
Tbh bought myself a glass milk bottle for it. I boil bagged milk once in a while so it comes handy often.
"are you writing on these stupid things to know the best before date, because thats stupid" omg I've never heard my exact thoughts so explicitly declared online, I love this guy
Nick please don’t listen to those people on swapping out the clock behind you. I get comfort when tuning in knowing that clock will always read 12:17, something has to be stable in this ever changing world.
I agree, now I know it isn’t working it makes me smile each time I see it in a video. 😂
Yes I love your background. But I guess it’s like-everything was fine today…is not news lol
I also have a clock hanging in my living room, except mine stopped telling time well over five years ago. I guess now I can pass it off as an aesthetic design choice?
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I adore that clock. Nick don't apologize for having set up your space in the way that is best for you.
"Aesthetically stupid" is now going into heavy rotation.
That was definitely iconic!
Can we have this on a t shirt?
🤣 right!?
I too, loved "aesthetically stupid" 😂
It's not only the best-before-date you lose when you transfer juice and stuff into those sensless plastic containers. You also have to drink everything in only a few days because it has already been opened. You can't really store it anymore. You don't reduce waste and you have to wash the containers every single time...
God yeah that's true! it seems to skate over the fact that you still have as much waste at the end of things although now it's out of sight
My first thought was how do you remember what's in which container? Second thought was WHY?!? Just WHY??
Yes and also in these kind of videos I see that the juice/coffee/whatever they pour into these containers, never fits perfectly, they always have some leftovers what do they do with those? It either goes down the drain, which should be a crime against humanity, or they have a second fridge where they put all the unaesthetic leftovers. The second is to absurd even for influencers
“I just think these things are stupid.” I love this guy.
"I want 𝘭𝘦𝘴𝘴 plastic in the world." YES!! I love you, Nick.
Thank You So Very Much. Your such a bonus ! ; We have very similar takes on things. As a life long fashion don't, you help me so much. One additional point is; the consumption of useless plastics. It is Annoying, especially when in social gatherings, I have to listen to someone blathering on about the high moral choice to be Vegan, Have and Electric Car, and all other Climate Change debate points, all the wile surrounded by their personal gross consumption All of this senseless extra plastic is not only doubling plastic & packaging consumption, it is Petroleum based. Plastic leaches into food and is toxic to our body and the environment. Want to end climate change, stop gross consumption. Gross Consumption was divided by marketing Guru's. Dull the senses, On to the next trend.... consume consume, dopamine hit, dopamine dip, dopamine hit...
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And if everyone did their homework about electric vehicles they'd know that they are worse for the planet than petrol driven vehicles 😮😮
You're* such a bonus... gurus*...all the while* 😊😊
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This.
God bless you !! Me toooo
Thank you! Finally someone says “I like where I live. I don’t want to change my house.” There is something special about feeling satisfied and contented with one’s space. A designer that helps a client feel those things is worth their weight in gold.
Exactamente!
Yes! ❤
Amen to that
Same. My husband and I bought our first house a couple years ago and we're hoping we never have to move out. It really feels like home to us, and we can't wait to remodel a bit and really make it our dream home
I'm not the type to want to move every 5 years. Just get me a cozy place I can stay in till I die, thankyouverymuch
I thought you were selling your house? I must have missed an episode!
Jesus, I just fell in love with this man. Finally someone who says we don't need all this crap
Thank you for actually deinfluencing and not just shitting on products aimed towards broke college kids/teenagers. We know they’re shit we just can’t afford the nicer stuff and deserve to be able to decorate our spaces as we please.
$21 ice trays aren't affordable
@@zyxw2000 With that attitude neither is beer but the brokest people seem to find a way. And really is it 21 over life of a tray lasting 20 years or 21 over two weeks and then dust collecting, cause baby even cheap crappy ice trays are not worth the problems they cause, drink room temp for an authentic experience. (!)
Decorate your space so that when you wakeup in one of those moods, you can still knock the vid out of the park!!
@@rosevan7845 And you don't know if the $21 tray is built to last or just trendy. My $5 tray has lasted me 50 years..
"I grew up with just regular ice and look how I turned out."
Salty. But I'm here for it! 😅
Best line of the day!
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I will only accept this if it happened to be a tray that had a lever on the top to release the cubes, pref, aluminum or asbestos for choice.
I feel that Nick showed that he was Canadian when he expected the government to deliver a basic service for taxes. What a concept!
Yup. New Zealanders expect this too. Probably alot of countries in the world do.
@@francoiselafferty-hancock5112 Definitely not the USA, they will let you drink lead if it makes them a dollar.
Agreed! My state government (Indiana), which is under a Republican supermajority for more than 20 years, actually was trying to declassify PFAS (the "forever" chemicals from plastics) and reclassify them as NON-toxic!! Luckily it failed, but they will try again, I know. They are literally trying to poison their own citizens here. Anyway, love ya, Nick! And Go Canada!
The way he pronounces out is a giveaway.
@@itgetter9Shows how we can't take these things for granted. Democracy is a privilege.
I am so glad you classigied the acrylic trays with "if they are durable, and you are going to use them" I was using them before they became an influencer trend to corral and contain things in my bathroom, pantry and kitchen. But I would never buy without purpose and have been known to create and replace cardboard stand ins until I find the right size and shape, sometimes for months.
I so appreciate that you opened the video up with your own experience and profitabily of being an influencer! I think my biggest gripe with anti-influencing videos is that they completely ignore that they themselves are influencers that profit.
Nick, don't apologize for your 'angry' mood. I've never laughed so hard. I agree with you - we don't need more stuff.
True. And, not only do we not need more stuff - most of us don't need half of what we already have ;)
I love me some snarky Nick!
@@monkeybusiness1999I’ve started giving away stuff in the form of presents. But *cool* stuff. For instance, vintage silver plated nut picks make great skewers for cocktail garnishes!
Finland has wonderful tap water, too.
And his mood is so relatable anyway it’s kind of how I feel about anything online now.
For me the worst with the acrylic packaging is when people repackage their laundry detergents and cleaning chemicals into acrylic packaging! Those opaque, safety sealed containers they come in with the warning labels and poison control numbers on them are like that for a reason!
And on top of this, if you really are that person that neeed it, you could instead peel off the label, cut out the vital info to stick back onto the bottle and have your clean aesthetic. It's just not worth it for cleaning supplies, especially since some chemicals don't play well with certain packaging
If it's aesthetics that people are into, I recommend a company called CleanCult. You buy glass bottles/dispensers for all their cleaning products (really pretty and well made - choice of colors), and then you get a subscription to get the cleaning products shipped to you in recyclable packaging whenever you need it. They have all-purpose cleaner, laundry detergent, dish detergent, dishwasher soap, regular soap, etc. And no, I'm not an influencer. Just an actual, happy customer! / Edit: The glass bottles have silicone covers on the bottoms of them, to protect them for life. I got the periwinkle color. Check it out!
Those videos are my imagination of torture videos for me😂
Like nazi could torture me by playing those videos on loop😂
Do not get me started on opaque vs clear containers. If a container is opaque, it's probably like that because the contents should not be exposed to light!
There is a special hell for people who take herbs and spices, put them in cutesy clear jars and then put them ON THE WINDOWSILL.
@@thaliacrafts407 HAHA I love it. We have a great bulk food store that packages all of their stuff in bags or plastic containers. However, they get all jumbled up in my pantry and my rack for spices, oils and such. I have to repackage them to fit or keep from getting humid. I bought Ball Mason Jars in sized that fit my pantry and cabinets (we have an old farm house) or my door hanging rack. I can reuse them, clean them and label them and refill them with what ever I need. They aren't cutsey, are a small investment, but I can use them for whatever. Bonus, everything stays behind the door unless being used so no exposure. Most of my madness is because I'm not used to living with small cabinets. Oh well.
I think I know why I watch your videos : you teach me about trend I didn’t know it existed and tell me it’s not a good trend 😂
This video on this topic is so necessary! Less plastic, less consumption and more common sense (I know, the last one is a stretchy term).
I saw an ad recently push plastic water bottles as being the best choice for the environment. If you're going to get drinks in some sort of a container, aluminum is by far the best for the environment. Nearly all of the damage that's done from using aluminum comes from the initial mining, once it's been mined, it can be melted and remelted almost forever with very little lost in the process. There's a tiny amount of plastic on the inside, but most of it is aluminum. Each time you recycle an aluminum container the amount of damage to the environment per container reduces until it's just the literal energy to melt the container down for recycling and the energy to reform it in the desired size. Those mostly spherical cans are even more impressive in terms of the reduction in material.
Fantastic caffeine withdrawal rant! Talk speed at x1.5, pitch at 2 notches higher, vocabulary at 50 times the sting. Added bonus, making total sense and being educational. Amazing.
Very well said.😂😅
Love it!❤🤗😘
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I slowed him down to 0.75 so I could actually listen to what he had to say….also, I was tired after a long, tiring day so I was probably running at 0.75 of my own normal pace.
Surprisingly enjoyable 😊
"Aesthetically stupid"
I'm stealing that 😅
It has a nice ring to it.
I have to figure out how to add to my description of Peoole I want to avoid …
LOL! I also liked, “All aesthetics, no substance.” I may have that put on my gravestone.
Looks like you fit the bill...
Haha, I loved the sass in this video. SO glad when content creators explain the behind-the-scenes like this. It's such a great reality check.
I'm so happy that I'm seeing more and more videos like this. Influencers making content just so they can shove an Amazon link in everyone's faces is getting ridiculous
I consider you more of a teacher than an influencer....A++++
Amen, I learn so much from this man
For sure.
Yes!
Agree 1000 % !!
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Your local thrift store is 100% full of baskets and trays made of natural material that are all $1-$10. Go get those. Trust me.
THIS! On top of this being more sustainable, an added bonus will be that your place will look like an actual interesting person lives there! Instead of it looking like a showroom/dentists office.
Seriously, we can stop producing baskets now! Every thrift store is full of them I hate to see plastic ones on the target shelves at this point
Secondhand stores are my first stop when looking for furniture, decor, storage, etc.
Nope. Where I live, thrift stores are charging new prices and sometimes even more!
THANK 👏🏼 YOU 👏🏼 I mean, I was seeing a LOT of ads for plastic containers to put your food in and have an aesthetically pleasing fridge but who cares?? And I almost got caught in it. Thinking of the additional amount of work it would require to stuff the fridge and then clean everything saved me. But you just helped me got rid of the last tiny thought that still wanted a pretty fridge so THANK YOU for that!
Nick woke up switched to tea and chose violence. Love it.
It is refreshing to see someone in the industry pushing common sense for a change, instead of promoting the latest "must have" fashion victim (hot today and not tomorrow) thing. I salute you sir.
Yes!
Ditto what you said!
I found a silicone ice cube tray for a dollar at a thrift store, and I thought, hey! I can make those cute, big square ice cubes for cocktails and mocktails sometimes, neat! And I have, a couple of times. But like, that’s the level of commitment a novelty ice cube tray deserves, you know? A dollar at as thrift store, and only having one. $21?!!! Multiples??? What the WHAT.
I’ve bought those acrylic organisers in charity shops because I have a very small home and everything needs organising but now way I’m spending money on all that plastic. I wish these didn’t exist but the charity shops are overflowing so I don’t feel bad about getting them there.
I bought a couple from a box store because I actually like those cubes. Certainly not for the 'gram.
Yeah, people only need one or two ice trais in their lides, and you might as well have them be cute, but can't imagine filling half my freezer with just funny shaped solid water
I have several, but we have allergies in the family, so we make our own boullion cubes in several differnt flavors and learned the hard way that we want them to look different to distiguish them. So they have a definite purpose. For flavored cubes for the summer, we usually just puree what ever fruit is close to being done and freeze it in a standard cube, first come first served and when it is gone it is gone. For us it is about reducing food waste and not triggering a severe allergy because a manufacturor put "Natural Flavors". We have also been doing it for close to 20 years...
The only specialty ice cube tray I have is two that are shaped like cats and I got those as gifts one christmas because I love cats lol (I have 4 kitties). Spending so much money so you can have a million different shapes of ice is just strange.
oh nick ... your super power is your honesty & integrity. We all love you for it. Like really- it's so rare & refreshing. Thanks for never being a sell-out! Keep up the good work
I am HERE for the sudden but totally necessary mini-rant about drinking water! Yes!
I'm a child at heart and I have two funky ice cube trays that I got as gifts. Using them sparks joy because I like the cute shapes and it motivates me to drink more water. They also make for very cute Jello Jigglers. But you don't need 50 million of those trays.
Yep, if a couple bring you joy and you use them, then definitely keep them. Personally, I have a pair of oxo ice cube trays. They're super easy to just get a couple ice cubes out and resist leaking. I might get a 3rd just for water bottles, but I haven't yet, so I may never.
Cute yeen
Came here to pretty much day the same thing!
Loved your rant! The keyword here is “overconsumption.” Yes! I totally agree. We don’t need any more stupid and completely useless plastic containers in our world.
I have no plastics in my home with the exception of the framing around electronics and even there I’ve found wooden and silver frames that mask the plastic frames on my televisions an computers because I can’t stand the looks of them. Even my waste cans are wicker and the one in my kitchen is stainless steel. I just can’t stand plastic. My rugs are either natural wool or cotton. I wouldn’t tolerate synthetics.
I started this video feeling angry myself and you really can't imagine how relieved I was finding out you have emotions, too! Being angry sometimes is normal, and if theres a good reason like overconsumption and taking your food out of plastic just to store it in different plastic - perfect.
Nick! You are the sassiest and IT WORKS! Hell yes people, listen to this Man!!!!!!!!! Thanks for the hard love ✌🏻🤭
I redid my cupboards and refrigerator with the long acrylic trays that go the whole depth of the shelves. I’ve loved it - I grouped like items together, and when I want, say, condiments, I slide the whole thing out and there they are. It really helps keep long expired items from being lost at the back of the shelves. However, this is exactly what Nick was saying was fine - I bought good quality, strong, aesthetically pleasing clear containers that increase the functionality of my shelves and drawers and have been working well for 5+ years now. I have no intention of throwing them out when they are no longer trendy and buying something else.
I need photos of your useful set up in your fridge!!! I'd ❤ to see how nice it all really looks!😃
Yes that's good, although that's not what he's down on.
I have the same type of organizers in the fridge. When something leaks, so easy to cleanup! Also easy to get stuff in the back. I’ve noticed that I no longer have things stuck in the back that expires.
Thats functional, not just aesthetics. I’m in the process of doing this ❤
I bought some, too, for the fridge and the cabinets. Now I have extras lying around because they actually made it harder to find stuff or in some cases, fit stuff in.
Love watching Nick because 1) he's so practical and 2) He's down to earth, I KNOW he won't lie to us!! Lol
Don't forget his humor. He's hilarious 😂
@@jessieyork4508 That too! Also he clearly knows his interior design! 😊
@@jessieyork4508 Snarky AF is always, and will always, be a joy and a go-to here on YT.
It helps that he believes that good interior design can be done without completely draining your bank account on luxury brands. Him being in favor of big box stores while also acknowledging buying from small businesses is a good thing is great. He's not afraid to say when you should spend a bit more money for QUALITY while also saying to save you money on things you can get for cheap.
And he makes us laugh...I kinda like him in his snarky mode!!😂
This is why I follow you. You’re honest and you show us that practicality. Creating a beautiful home practically.
I like how realistic you're and you're brave to pinpoint these out. Not all things are needed to make a house nice and organized. In fact, dont buy too much is the key to keep a house organized.
I'm sorry you've got extra rage from weaning off of caffeine, but angry Nick is a delight. No need to soften those opinions, that's why we're here!
"Your fridge doesn't need to look that good....just stuff it in. It's fine"
Thank you for reminding us to keep it real! Especially with the acrylic food packaging! For some reason, I love stuff like this.
In my pantry I use $1 plastic shoe storage boxes from Target without the lid to organize large bags of dried chiles, bottles of hot sauce etc. Its been working well for me for so many years and it's so cheap.
Some people like their fridge to be organized.
@@BabyGirlTiny Yes, but it doesn't need to be expensive either or having to click on a link. My fridge is organized with $1 baskets that are actually pretty heavy duty and have handles I can pull out like drawers. I have about 8 of them. Cost me $8 and tax. Had them for years now and I can wash them. I don't need to spend $25+ on per container for my fridge.
One of the most honest takes ive heard in a while. Love the passion that comes with it lol. Please, more of these de-influencing.
You really called me out with the acrylic organizers section. I wish younger me had listened to you! Now I’m stuck with these things that won’t disintegrate and are so bad for the environment ugh. I love how no nonsense you are about these things. You’ve got a new subscriber.
Longtime viewer, first time commenter. The whole “What Is De-influencing” section - bravo 🙌🏻
I freaking love Angry Nick.
I'm an organization junkie, but I'm also super cheap. I bought a bunch of clear plastic boxes in two sizes from Target in 2002, and I am STILL using them. I have reshuffled and relabeled them over and over, occasionally acquiring a few more as I conquer additional chaos spaces in the house.
Once you acquire basic clear boxes, never, NEVER throw them away.
I don’t even throw away my cardboard Amazon boxes!!!!
Iffffff they are the right size. I find them to keep some rubbish trash I use once a year and wham it goes into my store room ❤
And I write what’s in it with a marker. And it solves all the problem😅
@@lakshmikrithika2521Same! I have an old pet food box that has the perfect size to hold my cans of tomato paste. Keeps them from getting lost and ending up as kitty's playthings, and didn't cost me a cent
@@lakshmikrithika2521 I've done that and in the short term it works fine. The issue is that you wind up with a bunch of random box sizes that don't really stack well together. I personally just buy clear sterilite boxes in one of two sizes for pretty much everything. I still use the cardboard boxes from time to time, but over time I've been moving more and more towards the standardization and then putting items in the bins in reusable clear bags or using dividers to keep them separate.
I've kept buying more and more of them and the amount of stuff that's disorganized has decreased a lot. I'll probably start date labeling the bins based on the last time that I used them and periodically going through them to see which bins I still need. It's been working quite well, but I've got ADHD and there aren't many options that genuinely work for ADDers on the market.
I try to buy them in a color that I can tolerate the longest too.
I actually paint some great used cardboard boxes with old house paint and use them for organizational storage. Honestly, the boxes last decades😂
Love that you are being so honest about the whole process
Nick, you're so smart. Im enjoying every minute of your talking. Funny, kind, sharp, its like talking with a good friend. You just know what to say to us, its so rare now. Sorry for my eng, im not native, but even i can understand your wisdom. Thank you for spark of joy in my tough days
After working in a restaurant for years there are two fridge containers that I use at home and make sense to me:
- A full size Cambro where all the defrosting meat lives - this prevents cross contamination when the packages leak
- A smaller container for all the lunchmeat and cheese so I can pull out a single container when prepping a sandwich or salad instead of hunting down all the different ingredients that get scattered all over the shelf when left to their own volition
I hope the other meat isn't cross-contaminated. Yeah, my fridge has a small drawer that I use for the sandwich stuff.
I also have a dedicated container for the sandwich toppings, makes lunch times easier, but I just put meat into a container or on a plate to defrost, don't have a dedicated container for it.
Just want to say how much I appreciate your writing, spelling and grammar usage, including the comments to this comment, as well. It’s so rare on social media today…maybe better on Nick’s channel compared to many other channels.
Perfect.
@@ChronicallyHopefulChar I rent and the fridge is small. I leave the meat in the package wrapped with a produce bag , and a double-layer paper towel underneath, on the bottom shelf.
Finally someone who tells it like it is. The overconsumption not only on Tik tok but also on some YT design channels is outrageous. In what world a perfectly good couch from 3 years ago is “so dated and so old that it needs to go”? Not in the real world. As far as organizing stuff to the point of replacing every container your food comes in it is a total waste of time and if there are people who live like that they must have very boring lives. Thank you for keeping it real.
I agree and I've stopped watching channels that keep updating their home over and over. If they really need to show off sponsored items then do a free makeover for a subscriber who needs it.
The irony is never lost on me when people say "oh my gosh this is so dated!" and then proceed to redo it with something that is clearly a trend that's going to last for maybe 5 years... and then look outdated by 2030. What matters is if you like it not if it's "on trend." Trends are fleeting, but what's your style is timeless to you, and that's what counts cause it's YOUR home and no one else's
Yes, I don't subscribe to people that are constantly changing their homes. It is so wasteful.
I miss old youtube I am so sick of everyone just trying to get rich. There is no substance here anymore.
@@lindsaymorrison7519 It's very apparent when watching old videos mixed with new ones, which I do when I find a channel that is new to me. Then it becomes obvious that the aim of the new video is to get in brand new furniture from a sponsor, but I would not had known it if I had not been "binge watching" old videos.Some of these youtubers also buy huge houses, which I understand helps their content, but it makes it look so easy to become the owner of a mansion at a young age and also so "common practice" to constantly change decor and even big furniture, which it isn't. I believe when they do these big makeovers they should point out the total cost of the furniture. And even if I could I personally wouldn't want to change my furniture every 3 years. First of all, I don't have time for that. Also, when I choose a piece I do it with intention, not just for the sake of the money but to enjoy it. Otherwise what's the point? It would be manic behavior to constantly change everything.
Love this - and if you really like sparkling water, invest in 1 (one) 5-pound CO2 bottle and a valve and you can shake your tapwater til the cows come home. That usually lasts my household (2 daily users) 6 months on a fill. No more hauling club soda/pop/water home from the store. You can use a squirt of lemon/lime or water pop flavouring you like.
What's a CO2 bottle? You can buy carbon dioxide? Is that different from a Sodastream?
Us older adults are totally with you on this!!! I sincerely hope that the teen and young adults can see through all the commercialism and hype and superficiality of the ‘influencers’. There’s lots of negative connotations with that word.
You are 100% right about introducing bacteria into food when switching to the acrylic containers. I think glass would be more practical as you can actually sterilize it and are not chemicals from plastic.
Yeah, you can get glass bottles from the 70s in a similar shape (so they fit well next to each other) with a handle and colorful lids for dirt cheap at the thrift store. I'm just leaving liquids in the original packaging but hey, those are a great, pretty and sustainable option. The acrylic things looked like they could easily slip out of your hands too.
My parents do similar with glass jars and beans. They go to auctions and will pick up a lot of similar sized jars, then they use them to store beans and other dry goods- looks good on the shelves, cost very little, and will last forever.
Yes, just make sure that it's dishwasher safe for best use. Also, you can write on glass with a dry erase pen to keep track of what the thing is and the expiration date. The only real issue is that glass breaks if you drop it, so perhaps not a great option if you've got kids or are a klutz.
@@SmallSpoonBrigade The vintage fridge glass bottles I was thinking of are very thick so they would probably be okay with a drop on carpet or wood but sure, everything might break on stone/tile, including plexi glass. :/
@@SmallSpoonBrigade I have a dishwasher, but I don't use it, lol. I have a lot of vintage kitchen ware that would get destroyed in the dishwasher. I gave my brother a vintage glass mug from our favorite theme park that closed years ago. I was so proud bc that mug was in pristine condition. I just used it yesterday at his house and sorrowfully asked him, you've been putting this in the dishwasher haven't you...Ah, the printing had been half washed off, sigh. If you love vintage glassware, you'd understand.
I love this, Nick. The acrylic repacking and organization is a new level for shaming women. I would rather have a wonderful vacation with the money I am NOT wasting on plastic. I prefer having memories of fun times and not being a slave to "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."
Also it might look nice on video, but in reality this acrylic stuff just looks and feels so cheap. Like you set up an aesthetically pleasing bathroom and then you put that plastic garbage under your towels? Or put all your cosmetic stuff in clear plastic drawers like the world's ugliest pharmacy? Just why? I'm not a fan of putting everything in wicker baskets or tying bows around it or stuff like that, but at least it looks nice and not like a random leftover plastic packaging that now stacks up in your bathroom.
Repacking everything in my kitchen in acrylic trays have become a game changer for me. Makes it easier to clean and grab stuff. I can see an influ3ncer saying something else is better and changing to whatever that is though. But I truly love how practical acrylic trays are. Especially acrylic lazy Susan's..and you can't go on vacation for the $43 you'd spend on trays
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One place I see repackaging as useful is in the pantry. Especially with a small family size or individual as a household, buying in bulk or anything that doesn't properly re-seal can go into a container better suited for long term storage (flour, sugar, pastas, nuts, etc).
Also if you have limited storage space being able to organize upwards (on taller shelves) without burying stuff under other stuff or having imminent collapse of random boxes when you open the door can be very useful. But you have to go in knowing what genuinely needs restoring in something else and have the habit of using that storage.
@@Sinovianand if you are bringing them to refill shop to avoid buying plastic packaging but obviously like most people ain’t doing that cause of time
I’m not really tuned into “influencer culture” but I really appreciate the explanation on how the business side works. I’ve never understood where all the links and sales videos started coming from but now it makes sense
I love listening to you call things stupid. idk why but it makes me happy.
I needed this video sm! As a first time mom-to-be, just moved into a new place with practically no furniture, with an average income, I've realized I set my bar wayyy too high to be able to keep up with the consuming rate of influencers. Thank you for reminding us that the people we see online MAKES money by getting new things and showing them off. Meanwhile we get an echoing wallet and anxiety.
NOBODY CARES ABOUT WHAT MY FRIDGE LOOKS LIKE.
I DONT NEED A FIRE PLACE AND EXPENSIVE ART IN MY LIVING ROOM.
I DONT NEED ACRYLIC CONTAINERS TO ORGANIZE MY DIAPER STATION. Ahhhh.... my mind can rest.. Thx Nick for keeping it real as always
🥳🥳 sing it girl
My son was born early, before my friends and family could hold a baby shower for me. Best thing that ever happened. I got some hand me downs and I went out and bought exactly what I wanted and no more. I still got a bunch of baby gifts, but most people asked me what I needed or wanted first, and the gifts were spaced out so I didn't have all Newborn clothes and then needed to get more clothes as he immediately grew out of them.. buy what you need as you need it, and that goes for the new house as well as the new person. Accept hand me downs for both as well. But only what you actually like and use. Don't feel guilty for turning down family heirlooms you hate.
The good news is you wait for a bit and second hand sites are gonna be filled with acrylic trays for fraction of the price! I love second hand shopping :3
Try to eliminate as much plastic out of your home as you can. Try storing items in glass. Reuse your glass jars from coffee or tomato paste or whatever. I transfer my milk into glass carafe when I bring it home because I don’t want it sitting in plastic. Plastic is so not good for your health.
The good thing about glass jars is that you can sterilise them quite easily. And I second recycling the jars you get food in, too. It's a cheap way of getting storage containers.
Use jars for storing dry food, for storing dummies and teethers, for storing sweets, for storing cotton wool, for storing all sorts of bits and bobs.
I detest the taking things that come in packaging and putting them into other packaging trend. Who has the time?! I gotta go to the grocery store, unpack my groceries, put them in other things, then clean up the mess of putting a thing that came in a thing into another thing. And then I gotta wash the thing that I put the things into so I can do it all again? Oh no no no. It's an endless cycle of packing, repackaging, and washing.
The only things I do that with are bulk items I buy in thin bags with twisty-ties. And my plastic containers (but one is glass) are twenty years old.
I do use containers to protect pasta or rice against bugs.. but i agree this trend is stupid and so useless. What else could you expect from Tik Tok..?
Sometimes it’s necessary. Like, I get some salami and cheese slices semi regularly and they come on plastic trays with those films you’re supposed to be able to readhere. But they don’t properly. So those go into tupperware.
I also have some squeeze bottles that make applying sauces and syrups easier.
But milk and juice and yoghurt and tubs of spread and jars of jam and so on and so forth? Nah. What’s the point?
These people are chasing the aesthetic of home made and locally sourced goods while going to the same big chain shops as the rest of us.
I'm just trying to keep the leaked salad dressing from running down the back of the shelves.
Yes! Exactly! And if the volume isn't just right, then you have bits leftover in original packaging that now needs a storage space too. So wasteful!
If fun ice helps you consume your water… I’m all for it. I know it’s something my neurodivergent community struggles with. As for the organizing, trays are a huge win for people like me… so much easier to pick up one tray off the counter to clean the countertop than a dozen bottles that yes, must sit out or I’ll forget to brush my teeth or put on moisturizer. I definitely think some content is just not for some people. I also think the internet just isn’t for some people… those who think a new storage ideal will magically change their actual problem of too much stuff and not enough space.
But like, I have a clear storage container for my laundry pods. WHY? Because if I don’t, I will fail to notice when they’re getting low & then forget to buy more & then be really pissed when I can’t do laundry. It’s an accommodation for me, not aesthetic driven.
watching this makes me feel like im talking to / listening to a friend 😭i love it !! your content just feels REAL and GENUINE
Well, this may not have been your intention, But you made me laugh this morning. “21 US dollars!? Not in this economy!“ You are in a mood. I hope your day gets better. 😘
I feel like everything nowadays is $20 I’m like what the heck happened, $20 is with cheap crap now. No wonder people can’t afford anything
Please get grumpy more often. You are always articulate, but that video has this extra portion of sass ❤
Never heard of wabi-sabi but I do you a few acrylic bins in the fridge. I prep fresh veggies fruit and load the bins up so I don’t have to dig around the fridge . It’s not that big. Makes it easier to snack healthy. We also grow most of our veg now until fall so it gives me a place where I can see what I have.
You cannot out compete an influencer. ❤️ GREAT VIDEO!
My favorite vid ever. So much snark, judgment and common sense. I love it. No coffee is very entertaining.
😂😂😂😂😂❤
I use a few of those acrylic bins to essentially make mini drawers in the fridge. One for butter, yogurt, sour cream. One for cheeses, one for fruit. It keeps everything for being a big jumble in the fridge, it’s not for looks. I don’t invite people over to admire my fridge too often 😂
Same i have 2 small plastic bins just to separate things in the fridge on 1 shelf. Fruit in one cheese and yoghurts in the other.
I like this idea, if all your door shelves are full, being able to keep the larger items in their own category makes it easier to find.
A few fridge or pantry bins makes sense and is functional, but having everything in matching clear containers just because is dumb
I appreciate your blatant honesty and humor. 😂
Thank you for your honesty and for being real and so relatable!
tap water all the way. For the juice cartons, in Poland you can go to a grocery store (several chains) and squeeze juice there to a bottle. This would make sense - you bring your own bottle instead of the one offered in store that you will throw away
I'll say one thing about the acrylic containers, are they practical in YOUR home. We live in London, UK and summer is notoriously known for ants. Couple years back ants managed to get into out larder and into my children's cereal boxes, I guess the honey in them attracted the ants. So I bought those acrylic cereal boxes and kept our cereals free from ants.
I have maybe a dozen of the acrylic containers in my home. Two for my pet food to keep it fresh and pest free and the rest are used to store some crafting and jewelry making supplies, and the only reason I went with them is the fact that they are clear, so it's easy to look at the bins on the shelf and see the products without having to dig through drawers or boxes. I couldn't imagine organizing my entire pantry, refrigerator, or bathroom with them, though. It just seems like both a waste of space and money.
I had issue with pantry moths and they get into almost anything. I got glass containers to store my food insect free. More aesthetic as well than acrylic in my view.
@@sonicbloomtuts That is definitely a much better option. And unlike the acrylic, I know that if you boil and sanitize the glass containers, they are going to be safe to continue to use for years without fear of any chemicals leaching into your foods as might happen with the plastics as they break down.
For more than a decade I've decanted all dry goods into 1 liter recycled glass jars that I ask my local bar to put aside for me. My problem was flour moths.
@@MaryDalton64 We keep food /cat food / sugar/ nuts....in leftover peanut butter jars, pickle jars, anything.... nothing special, cheap not pretty, who cares? If people look in my pantry and don't like it too bad! lol.
This video popped up on my feed. This man is hilarious and i love the rant.
UA-cam needs to show this to more people!
This is my favourite Nick mood, ngl
A sincere rant every once in a while can be refreshing.
Thank you!! Enough with the excessive buying in an economy where it costs most people $100 every time they go to grocery store.
And that’s just milk and bread 😅
@@Crystal-ij6jy What? You don't milk your own goat and grind your own grain? Get with it. :)
@@653j521 Funnily enough, that's my goal. Slow n steady 😊
@@653j521 well, I was but the goat ate the grinder and now the milk is no good. I really loved that grinder too, it was an antique from Ikea 🤣
as a person with adhd about to move into his own apartment i plan on buying the acrylic organizers. Not only will it look nice but it will allow me to see everything clearly. Everything will have a home to go to.
This is the very 1st video I've seen of yours, and I IMMEDIATELY subscribed!! I love your 'tell it like it is' way! It's all I've ever wanted in my life!
Nick was drinking the tea and also spilling the tea and keeping it real. Kudos to you, Nick for the honesty and the reality check! ✌
This is my favorite Nick mood. Give me headache induced aggression coming for hyper consumption any day ❤
Yesssssss
Ice cube tray rant was so real, glad you woke up feeling feisty that day because you were hilarious
Love this video, Nick. So real. Thank you!
The only caveat to acrylic organizers/jars etc I would add:
reducing the amount of advertising/bright colors can really help with relaxation/focus. This probably doesn't affect the food in the fridge, but (for example) putting your shower soaps/shampoos etc... in generic squeeze tubes can help you destress.
It did for me. Not all of us are affected by our spaces in the same ways, but if making things look pretty/reducing the amount of labels and advertising in your home helps you eat/wash/relax, then go for it. It also allows you to buy in bulk, and use bit by bit, saving on money and packaging.
Tbh I cannot stand all the colored packaging and words and EVERYTHING that exists on labels. We got some blue glass pump bottles for shampoo and conditioner and I absolutely love them because it takes all the stress away from brightly colored packaging. We are way overstimulated in this day and age, I think, when it comes to advertising. I see it on UA-cam…don’t need to see it in my shower too.
I came here to say this very thing! Reducing visual clutter has done wonders for my plethora of mental health issues.
i feel the same about labels in the shower but I can't see at all without my glasses x) that helps
THANK YOU! You have called out the cost of commercialism, consumerism, influencing and unnecessary home decor trends all at the time. Well done.
Thank you for this video, it´s so much needed!
I just found this channel and the mood is vibing, like I couldn’t agree more. Instant subscribed
Thanks for being brutaly honest about products and influencers.
I love my space the way it is, it’s really beautiful and maybe not in fashion, I don’t care. Thanks Nick👍
I love Nick's videos, I've discovered him today and I'm hooked❤️
Thank freaking GOD you are bringing the real information. I adore you, Nick. Thank you for making a video while being extra sassy. It’s my fave. ❤
'All that glitters is not gold.' Just because something is trendy doesn't make it valuable. Your authenticity is refreshing in a world driven by consumerism. It's great to see someone prioritize genuine content over profit. Keep up the great work; many appreciate your honesty and the comfort of a real, lived-in home. Stay true to yourself!
I live on a farm, we always have to guard against mice. Instead of acrylic storage we use Nick's favorite - MASON JARS ;)
Same situation here - mice are bad enough without them chewing into your pantry items.
I use a lot of "the good plastic" from Costco, which environmentally they are phasing out. Pretzel jars, animal cracker jars, mixed nut jars, ... Canning jars are good but not that large!
These items are all in a pantry so the look doesn't matter. Degree of mouseproofness does.
I haven't had actual mice in my living guarters for 4 years, but I never want them again.
But also, you actually live on the farm. I think Nick probably would be fine with you using mason jars. 😂
Yeah. Growing up we did this too. Or any BIG jar ((like the huge pickle ones)) ... all jars were basically Washed and re used.
Theres a difference when it's Necessity verses just Appearance Sake.
Just the other day, we had a leak, and some of the pantry things we had here were still in bags/boxes ... those bags and boxes didn't hold up to it. It happens sometimes.
But you don't necessarily need to buy a $20 jar that looks pretty... when an old pickle jar you finished eating, and cleaned completely... Works just as well AND you didn't have to pay extra for it. ((since you bought it for the pickles, not necessarily storage))
You are the best Nick, thanks for being so honest
Love it when you are in a mood!
Fantastic video. I love “rant” Nick! My friend works in food packing and product safety and she told me to keep milk products fresh, only buy and store in opaque packaging. If you can see the milk the vitamins are degrading every time light hits it. So the cardboard container is best. For the summer I do make fancy ice for drinks in the pool BUT I have one large cube tray and one small/medium cube tray. I take the cubes and store them in a freezer bag, so I don’t need 10 trays 🙄
With the avian disease transferring to cows, my mom also had me switch to ultra pasteurized because its more likely that the virus is killed.
@@Imbatmn57 Oh my dear, that's hogwash. Fear-mongering. Plus, ultra-pasteurized is *so not* good for you.
I'm not sure I would RECOGNIZE you without The Clock, which I fell I love with when you made fun of yourself for having a clock that always shows the same time. The Clock is a symbol that your advice is TIMELESS!
Thanks, Nick -- I appreciate your message!!
aghhh on the ice cubes! when i was listening and Nick said "you don't need cute shapes" i disagreed but then i saw the absolute nightmare of mega ice tray consumption and jesus christ. i have a big ice cube for those fancy drinks, then some star shaped ones i got at a thrift store because they make me happy. who needs a billion more? great video! love the transparency
I never thought about the "best by" dates on the packaging being lost when decanting fridge acrylics. I'm glad I never bought any of those now.
You could just use them in a reasonable period of time and you'll be fine.
@653j521 the reason why they are printed on packaging is because food safety is important. Many people travel, or work irregular schedules, or have inconsistent food purchase schedules. Also, no one cares what the inside of the fridge looks like.
Yes, the "best by"/expiration dates. Also lot #s (for recalls), nutrition info, and ingredients (especially important if you have a guest with allergies/food restrictions whi wants to know if whatever you are offering contains something they can't have).
Then you also has to wash/clean the containers to reuse, I don't want the extra work
I'm a decanter. Years ago I had a mouse that tormented me for months until I finally trapped him. Anyway I began decanting all my groceries into mouse proof containers when I walk into the house. I enjoy how tidy it looks and yes I do write the best by dates on chalkboard labels on the bottom of the container its not visible but is there. Granted I'm a single person, if I had a family and a huge pantry, I might not bother
I just love how people who shame me for having a plastic drinking straw can't wait to show me how great their acrylic fridge looks! I love how you illustrated the waste of the original sterile container.
Amen. But even in the far side of the world (South Africa) our shops all give out paper (degradable), rather than plastic, straws.
We bought a box of plastic straws for a birthday party shortly after we moved to our house in 2000. 24 years later, we're still using that same box, having only thrown out about half of them from being truly worn out. The rest get washed, dried, and reused. I like to say that these unassuming plastic straws have probably seen more actual reuse than all my friends' new metal and glass versions.
There's a difference between single and multi use plastics huge difference
If most ppl used plastic straws like that I don't think there'd be a hate on for plastic straws
@@Kira_MartelThat’s exactly what we do. I stick them in the dishwasher after each use. They eventually wear out and split, but you can get a LOT of uses out of a “single use” plastic straw.
One of your best videos! Thanks!
I love this on soooo many levels!!!