Welcome to another kitchen haul, hehe. This time we have a Dokkoi haul and I couldn't be more excited to share it with you all!
Dokkoi is a Japanese store that sells a bit of everything (kitchen, stationery, beauty products, presents, decoration, etc) for very affordable prices. I feel it's a bit like Daiso but in a smaller version.
My bestie is a big fan and I feel like I'll become one too! I haven't been to their physical stores but I have a big wish list on their website and this is my first official purchase ever.
I spent $500MX for 8 items which I think it's pretty good. I'll link the video version of this haul in case you want to check the prices of each item.
So, let's start with the haul!!
First we have a pair of cooking chopsticks. I first saw this at my friend's house and thought they were pretty cool. And even tho I don't cook often (yet), when I do, I like to cook Asian food the most so, I'm sure I'll use them!
They are super long and apparently heat resistant. They only had them in one color, this light brown shade.
Even tho they are made out of wood, they have a silicone tip.
The next one is a measuring cup. Even tho I already have measuring spoons, I wanted to have a cup cuz I do believe they make things easier! I really like the red details on it, but since it's plastic, I think the measurements will wash off with time.
Kitchen scissors! I know how useful these can be but I didn't want a random, boring pair. That's why I chose this pink, bright ones!
They are big and the quality feels pretty nice!
The thing worth mentioning about these scissors is the flower print. I feel it makes them unique.
I honestly think this is one of the least exciting objects in this haul but one of the most useful... A vegetable peeler.
It is simple but I liked it because it's slightly holographic (even tho it doesn't really show in the pic) and well, it's pink.
Then we have a heart sponge holder. I think having one is a cute way to store your sponge and make you sink look prettier at the same time.
It is a white, plastic holder with a cute heart shape. I've seen other cute holders on AliExpress and of course they were way cheaper but, I'm still waiting for things I ordered around this time last year so... yeah.
It comes with a suction cup so you can stick(?) the holder to your sink.
Now, this is one of my favorite things out of this haul, my ice cream, ice cream scoop. Isn't it super cute? I love ice cream so this is something I really needed to buy.
They only had it in one color tho, pink. Which was perfectly fine for me.
We're almost done guys and I left the most beautiful items for last. They are all made of ceramic and the style is a lot more traditional.
To be honest, I'm not someone who loves traditional stuff, but that changes when it comes to Japanese traditional things. They are just so, so precious and the quality is amazing.
Guys, I finally got my own sake jar!! You konw your girl loves her sake but I didn't have a proper jar. I've seen many beautiful ones online but, for whatever reason I haven't bought any. This one is really simple but still pretty. No I want to get matching cups! Sadly they didn't have any atm.
Then we have a gorgeous cooking pot!! This was the "most expensive" item I got, and even tho I'm not sure what can I coon in this one, I'm really happy I got it.
It has cute flowers painted on the lid. They look super delicate and pretty. I just can't~
What else can I say? I love it.
And the last thing is more of a birthday pressie I recieved earlier this year. I wanted to include it here because it is also from Dokkoi.
It is my sakura tea cup. You know I love sakura flowers and I wanted this cup for such a long time. To be honest, I think I've only had tea once, I mostly use it to drink my sake. 😅
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And, that is everything you guys. Now that I look at the things I got, I feel like my kitchen will have a bit of everything: pink things, kawaii stuff and traditional japanese things. (Cuz yeah, there are ceramic plates I really want to get)
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