Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start with Magical Tools · review
It boils down to a slice-of-life anime in a world where magic is real, but is essentially technology. It's used to imbue items with various effects. Wind and fire magic makes a flamethrower or hair dryer. Ice magic makes a cooler. Fire magic makes a boiler. That type of thing. Dahlia is isekaied after dropping at a young age from overwork - it says something about Japanese culture that so many Manga and Anime share this trope. Her pops is a well known "artificer" who has invented numerous magical devices and she's raised by him in a house that's also a workshop and lab, whereher memories from the previous life are inspiration for new devices.
The eisodes cover several months of her life, her friends, and her building relationships. It's an anime anyone can watch.
The animation is average, the voice acting and music are excellent. 90% of the anime is nothing special, then there will be scenes that are incredible - for a few seconds. Usually cut-scenes with unusual angles, different artistic style and so on - the things that made Anime in general so popular in the first place.
I would recommend it for a relaxing watch. There's not much fighting, and seriously - more time is spent discussing foot fungus than actual battles. The relationships are bizarre - almost everyone has commitment issues. You're not going to have all your questions answered. You're just dropping in for a bit to see what's going on.