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New Video: Wearable Pizza Is Now a Thing? I Tested It.
Also inside: my latest product deals, a household hack for coffee grounds, and what’s next.

Today’s video dives into two pizza gadgets: one that’s basically a circular saw for your slice, and another that lets you wear pizza around your neck! I put both to the test to see if they’re fun, functional, or just ridiculous. Plus, I’ve got a few deals worth checking out, including a Ninja sale, some discounted KitchenAid mitts, and a thermometer I actually use around the house.
NEW VIDEO ALERT 📽️
Pizza Gadgets: Fun or Functional?
I just posted a new video where I test out two pizza-themed gadgets to see if they’re more than just novelty junk. First up: the Pizza Boss 3000, a circular saw-style pizza cutter that looks like it belongs in a tool shed. Then things get kinda weird with the Pizza Pocket, a wearable pouch that lets you carry a slice of pizza around your neck. (Yes, really.)
One of them actually surprised me... and the other? Well, you’ll see in the video linked below!
If you don’t have time to watch, you can always read the written version here.
DEALS 🏷️
KitchenAid Silicone Mitts: 50% Off

KitchenAid has been rolling out some solid deals lately, and this set of ribbed silicone oven mitts caught my eye. At 50% off, you can snag a name-brand pair for under $10. They come in multiple colors, but heads up that not every color is discounted, so double-check pricing before adding to your cart.
ThermoPro Outdoor Thermometer – 31% Off
I own three of these and use them all over the house and yard. They've held up well through heatwaves, cold snaps, and direct sunlight. This version is slightly newer than mine and adds a few extra features. Normally around $25, it’s a solid pickup at this price.
Ninja Creami Deluxe – 12% Off
As I’ve said before: if Ninja puts something on sale, I’m clicking. The Creami Deluxe is currently about $35 off and offers a bigger capacity than the newer Ninja Swirl (which focuses more on soft serve). If you want more versatility and volume, this is the better pick, and now’s a good time to grab it.
A Second Life for Your Coffee Grounds!
If you’re like me and make a pot of coffee every morning, you probably dump the used grounds without a second thought, but those grounds still have a little life left in them! Here’s a simple way to put them to good use:
Deodorize Your Fridge or Trash Can
Used coffee grounds absorb odors. Spread them out on a paper towel or baking sheet to dry, then toss them in an open container (like a small bowl or even a jar lid) and stick that in your fridge, freezer, or even the bottom of your trash can. It should help neutralize bad smells, and it won’t smell like old coffee either.
Pro Tip: Some people add a bit of baking soda to fight odors even more.
ON THIS DATE 🗓️
Sensarte Pan (2024)
Exactly one year ago today, I posted my review of the Sensarte Pan, which I picked up for under $20. Not only was it inexpensive, but also the #1 Best Seller on Amazon. Those two combined had me intrigued… cheap AND popular? I put it through many of my usual pan tests and the results were surprising. A year later and I still use it regularly and it has become one of my go-to pans over the past year!
Don’t want to watch it? You can read my written version here.
That’s it for now! If you’ve tried any of the products I mentioned, or if you’ve seen a pizza gadget even weirder than these, let me know! I’ve got more videos and deals on the way, so stay tuned. As always, thanks for watching, reading, and being a part of the Freakin’ Reviews family!
Until next time,
James