"Decent kitchenware. Quality pots and utensils will treat you well for years"
"If you live in a colder climate, a good very warm winter coat. It could cost a lot but will last longer and makes a huge difference."
"Came here to say that AND winter boots. It’s a life changer to have warm feet when it’s snowy and cold outside."
"A comfortable mattress.
Spend a bit more on a good mattress, your body and wallet will thank you. Better sleep, better health, and it lasts longer than those flimsy ones."
"Good sheets go along with this. The difference between the cheap Walmart ones and actual quality will change your life."
"I have Italian linen sheets and no matter how bad my day is, my sheets make it better"
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"Winter tires"
"Comfortable office chair."
"Direct flights"
"In my opinion, particularly a nice knife! A sharp knife is a safe knife. And I want a knife that I can sharpen and keep safe for years"
"If you have a dog and a yard/patio/run, a dog door. Best money I ever spent."
"The good toilet paper."
"Don’t get me started on how coddled the modern anus is."
"Good paintbrushes."
"Also:
If you do any writing, a good fountain pen changed my entire life and I no longer get hand cramps."
"Good tattoos (compared to cheap ones)"
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"Reliable dishwasher. For me it’s Bosch. I was so sick of my dishes remaining half dirty after a full wash."
"A vacation, min 1 week long once per year… minimum. Get away from all the noise and reset, it’s healthy."
"Shoes!"
"A proper, custom-made mouth guard, for all my fellow teeth grinders. Better $500 now (had $490 refunded through insurance!) than untold thousands and lots of pain later doing dental repair. (And no, the OTC ones are NOT a feasible alternative)"
"Cat litter robot."
"High-end day-to-day electronics, like smartphones, laptops, earphones, PC."
#16 maybe for some. but a pro dental guard will just be chewed up anyway.
#18 high end electronics? please tell me how that extra gig of speed, graphic, or whatever is improving your tiktoks to improve your life. lmao
Your comment on #8 is not in context of what sharpness means in a knife. Think blade edge, not point.
Is your real name Nancy? Negative Nancy?
Safer if handled correctly, more dangerous if not.
Bro, do you even cook?