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So most people talk about their headphones.
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I just brought this as a gentleman, so sorry.
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Hey GQ, my name is Andrew Rea.
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I make a YouTube channel called Binging with Babish, and these are my essentials.
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Most people come on the show and they talk about their phones and their cool Bose headphones and their life-extending face cream.
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Me, I'm going to talk about my meds.
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Lactaid.
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Everybody should have Lactaid.
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I am lactose intolerant.
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Most people are.
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Keep some of this around.
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A surprise, you know, ice cream cake in the in the break room, boom, no problem.
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Pizza.
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You know, I got allergies.
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Flonase all day.
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Most people don't know this about me, I am deathly allergic to a mystery thing.
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I went into anaphylactic shock twice.
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The first time was the day before my wedding, which that didn't work out, oh man.
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I don't know, I was driving through the countryside to the barn wedding, because it was a barn wedding.
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I started getting all puffy and I couldn't breathe, and I look in the mirror and I'm twice my normal size and I'm like, oh Jesus God, I have no idea what brought it on.
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Second time, I was at a protest.
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I hadn't eaten or drank anything for six hours, the same deal, dual IVs.
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And I go to the allergist to get checked out, get tested for everything.
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I'm a little allergic to everything, but I'm not that allergic to anything.
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So they were like, it could have just been a chemical compound in the air that you inhaled.
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Now I just live in fear all the time, like that could just did it just walk through the air and kill me.
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So yeah, I carry an EpiPen with me.
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These are my antidepressants.
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I take antidepressants.
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I try to talk very openly about that because I think mental health is not discussed openly enough in this country, in the world in general.
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I really am only doing what I'm doing today and here and talking to you guys because I saw help when I needed it.
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Underwear.
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Wow.
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Everybody needs underwear.
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You should, you should have, you should have underwear on right now.
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You don't?
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Well, I remember the first time I got like really nice underwear, especially boxer briefs that really hugged my wish and, and it's a, it was, it was, it was a game changer.
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Like I can't tell you how nice it is to wear nice underwear.
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There's way nicer underwear.
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This, this is just what I've become accustomed to.
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All I can say is if you've got, if you find yourself with 50 hot dollars to drop, upgrade your underwear game 'cause it's gonna change your whole outlook.
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I'm literally, it'd be crazy to come on my essentials and not talk about some cooking stuff.
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And this is the thing that I proselytize the most, which is a good chef's knife.
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This is invaluable.
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This is the most useful tool that you can get for the kitchen.
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Forget slappy inventions and twisty inventions that do it all for you and they use three times and then it breaks.
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Just forget all the gadgets.
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This does the work of most of the things that you could buy as seen on TV.
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You know, it's a little beat up.
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It's the first chef's knife I ever got.
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I got it as a gift from my old bosses, Dom and Diana, who are still my dear friends to this day.
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And this knife is still a dear friend to this day.
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It's still, you know, I keep it sharp, relatively sharp.
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Something us a sheet of paper do a little test.
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Alright, so we'll see if I keep my share of pounds.
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Oh yeah.
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Oh, cut that one out.
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This one tool, forget a knife block.
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This one tool is going to give you more functionality than most things in your kitchen, and that that's why I'm a huge advocate for having a good chef's knife.
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This is an 8-inch Wüsthof Classic Ikon.
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And yeah, this will run you about 120 bucks.
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You want to step up from there, get a Shun.
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Do not put it through the dishwasher, that will dull it for sure, and it could rust it which would just be a huge pain.
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Hand wash it gently, wash it immediately, don't let it sit in the sink all time, and keep it sharp every once in a while, every year get it professionally sharpened.
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We've been through so much together.
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You can see it's because it's like battle-scarred and it's but it's seen some stuff.
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It's, it's seen some roommates that have put it through the dishwasher.
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My friend, this is a carving fork, but it's not just any carving fork.
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This is the carving fork from the movie Chef.
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This was given to me by Jon Favreau in an episode of my show and I've set a fish his chef's chef show.
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This is the actual fork that he used to plate up the pasta for Scarlett Johansson, and then she just like eyed the hell out of him.
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He was kind enough to give this to me and it's one of my most prized possessions, and most people will ask me, when are you gonna get this bronzed and framed?
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And no, this belongs in my kitchen drawer and it continues to twirl pasta to this day.
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Watch any episodes that I've done recently, Groff twirl pasta, you will see this fork because this is that's, that's what this was for.
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And you know, it's not gonna break.
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Keep, keep going.
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I think he would like knowing that it's still making pasta.
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Timepieces are something that I've gotten very into as you can see.
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I dress pretty plainly, when I'm on the show it's a button-up shirt and black apron.
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When I'm out in the world, it's this.
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I always wear the black Henley.
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My daily wear is this, it's a Rolex two-tone Submariner, gold stainless with a with a blue bezel and dial.
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I was not expecting to buy this but I wasn't planning on hitting the New York Times bestseller list.
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When that happened, I went into a watch shop, I told them I was celebrating.
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They were like, okay, we got something in the back.
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They pulled this out and I was like, that's a little too much for me.
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I put it on my wrist, I was like, oh.
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So I got big into watches about two years ago.
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I guess there's probably going chronological order here.
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This was the first watch that I got.
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I got it because I felt like I should get a Rolex.
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Things are going well, I should get a Rolex.
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We'll just get the cheapest one I get my hands on, and the smallest one I get my hands on because I don't like chunky watches.
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Boy did that change.
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I got it and it just didn't scratch the itch that I was hoping to scratch and then a buddy of mine has a Submariner and I tried it on and it just changed my whole life.
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I won this one by accident.
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I discovered a website called liveauctioneers.com.
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I've never bid on anything in any auction ever, and I just want to see what it felt like.
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I was like, I might as well be a Rolex.
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And I just put the second bid down on this.
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I never thought in a million years that I would win it but that was it, and I want it.
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And I was like, oh, I just bought this Rolex.
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It's from 1981.
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It's just like the most '80s, the most beautiful thing I've ever seen and I loved it to death and one of my favorites.
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This is a champagne Daytona.
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It is quite literally the gaudiest thing in the world.
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I bought it in like a backroom watch dealer.
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It was cool.
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I wear this like empty bomb dad office with like a bunch of old iMacs wrapped up in plastic and nobody work in there and I just needed a corner desk and this guy pulls an envelope out of his desk with the watches that I wanted to see.
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It was the coolest, weirdest experience.
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One of the hallmarks of being a watch collector is getting that watch that's like, what am I doing?
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And that was this watch.
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I was like, oh my god, what am I doing with my life?
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When you put this on your wrist, you feel like Tony Soprano.
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It's like, it's, it's next level.
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It's even though he wears a gold President.
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Don't know where I know what I'm talking about.
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This is my workhorse.
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I got this guy to celebrate finishing my book.
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It's just, you know, it's a knock around watch.
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Like, you know, it's, I'm, you can see I'm Dean, I'm trying to be like badass but now I'm gonna be ginger with it.
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See, I can really toss it around.
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I mostly wear this on the show because it's not as showy, it's not as like loud.
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It's a classic watch, like it's pretty much the thing that you picture when you close your eyes and picture a Submariner.
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And I love wearing it on the show because it doesn't grab too much attention.
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It's just a great workhorse watch.
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I can't defend fine timepieces because I know that like there's no real reason to spend this much money on watches, but the craftsmanship and the legend of Rolex, it's addicting.
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I'm completely addicted.
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I'll probably only ever stick to Rollies because they entranced me.
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Next up is my cologne.
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I believe in smelling good.
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I don't think it costs a lot to smell good.
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You can smell good using a very limited budget, but I wanted to try to get like a really curated scent so I got this when I was in Paris.
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I went to the Paris for the first time last year and I went to a cool parfumerie and I had every intention of having like one of those custom scents made, but I smelled this and I was like, this is all that is man.
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I threw it out.
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It's called Crazy Hours by Franck Muller of June of it.
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It smells good, I like it.
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You would like it too if you could smell it.
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Here, sorry.
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Here we have some Kentucky bourbon, 1792.
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It's very good.
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This is sweet and mellow and complex so it's lovely to sip on its own but you wouldn't be so shy as to not make a cocktail from it.
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You could make a lovely old fashioned with this and I think that's the sweet spot for for bourbon.
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Obviously, I have an appreciation for really high-end bourbon, but this guy's, you know, it's 50 bucks in New York, which means that it's probably 35 everywhere else in the world.
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And then over here I have some lovely Saône French crystal.
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This was given to me by a dear friend for my birthday last year and I love like retro art deco crystal like this.
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You feel like you're, you know, and when you're drinking from something like this.
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I'm gonna outfit your bar, get some cool really thin, we're really ornate.
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You're gonna feel like a goddamn king when you drink.
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That's money in the bank, okay?
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And also, you know, glassware like this, your kids are gonna inherit this.
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It's been a long day already.
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Basil Hayden's, make mine up, Basil Hayden's.
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Next up, I wear, I don't have much of a prescription.
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That's my dirty little secret.
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By like 20/40 and this, I 20/30 on this side.
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It's pretty much just like for watching movies and driving at night, but I feel much more comfortable in glasses, especially on camera.
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Just makes me feel like I'm in my little glasses house.
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These are Oliver Peoples and these are my bald sunglasses for when I'm not rocking a hat.
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And then these are my hat sunglasses.
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These are Tom Ford.
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And these look better when as you can tell because they probably look a little weird right now, but these look better when I'm wearing a hat.
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Do you agree?
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I'm asking.
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Then Tech Easy brush flossers.
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These are the pinnacle of flossing technology.
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I am an advocate for daily, if not twice daily flossing.
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I floss at least twice a day and as such I have never had a cavity.
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I have never had braces.
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That's not the reason, this is not the reason why that happened.
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That is pure luck, not even genetics.
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My brother had like headgear until he was like 17.
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I've never had a cavity.
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I use, you know, not only the string floss and brush the picks, but also these.
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What I really want to get in hardcore about it, these guys do a job.
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There is a wire literally, a strand of twisted wire in there with a brush coming out of it.
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That's what you're shoving between your teeth.
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This blows out plaque like a mother.
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I probably use these once or twice a week.
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You will bleed, you'll cry, you will scream, you'll thank me later.
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That's my essentials, guys.
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Thank you so much for watching.
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Thanks for hanging out.
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I hope that you try some of those things for yourself and I'll see you next time on Bad Wish's 10 non-essentials.