![](https://staging.doyouremember.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/kitchenware-702x525.jpg)
20.) Pot Strainer
![](http://clv.h-cdn.co/assets/17/07/980x842/pot-strainer.jpg)
These little gadgets sat atop pots to make it easier to drain water.
21.) Potato Mashers
![](http://clv.h-cdn.co/assets/17/07/980x735/potato-mashers.jpg)
You don’t see these in most modern-day kitchens. Nowadays you see these in horror flicks.
22.) Vintage Pyrex Casserole Dish
![](http://clv.h-cdn.co/assets/17/07/980x653/pyrex-casserole-dish.jpg)
Every Grandma had at least one of these. (Heck, we still have a whole collection!)
23.) Soda Syphon
![](http://clv.h-cdn.co/assets/17/07/980x653/soda-king-syphon.jpg)
Basically the SodaStream of the ’60s.
24.) Slicer
![](http://clv.h-cdn.co/assets/17/07/480x640/tomato-slicer.jpg)
This handheld utensil features 11 sharp metal blades—to conveniently slice things like eggs and cheese, of course.
25.) Baking Mold
![](http://clv.h-cdn.co/assets/17/07/480x561/baking-mold.jpg)
Vintage baking molds like this looked a lot like a waffle iron—only for cookies.
(Source: Country Living)
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