I've got a few.<p>I rather like my Logitech MX Master mouse. I have 2. The unlatching of the click mechanism of the scroll wheel at high speed is my favorite thing, possibly, of any of my PC peripherals, which is odd because I didn't consider scrolling to be that big a part of my day, but I miss it when using other mice. I'm disappointed that the rubber on the scroll wheel is melting, however, but I still love it.<p>Back when conventional thinking said it was Wacom or bust, I gambled on a cheap Huion H610. At a fraction of the cost of the equivalent Wacom, I was skeptical, but amateur reviews looked promising. Initially it was dodgy but they persisted with driver updates and it became a perfectly decent drawing tablet with the specs an artist cares about and fine drivers (also works plug and play with Win8/10). The only downside with my unit is that it has a battery in the pen, a limitation fixed in later revisions.<p>Also, a good trade-level cordless drill (I went DeWalt) is also a huge improvement from cheap sub $100 units, and I'm quite fond of that too, because it feels very precise and I've spent too much time with crap tools to ever forget.