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Ask HN: Life-changing purchases since 2020? (Under $100 and under $1000)

288 点作者 systemkwiat7 个月前
Hey folks,<p>I’m curious – is there anything you&#x27;ve bought in the past few years (since 2020) that really changed something in your life? Could be anything, like a gadget, a course, a subscription, even a massage or some random item you didn&#x27;t think much of at first.<p>Let’s split it up into two categories:<p>- Under $100 - Under $1000<p>What did you get? And what was the impact? I’d love to hear the stories – big or small changes, whatever made a difference for you.<p>Thanks in advance for sharing!

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miloignis7 个月前
Under $100:<p>1) A bidet! Got one in the pandemic when toilet paper was scarce and I wanted to be more efficient, but now I&#x27;ll never go back. The Tushy ones are good.<p>2) A safety razor &amp; accessories. I get a cheaper, closer, less irritating shave, and I get to customize every part of it. This can certainly be a rabbithole you spend a lot of money on, but you can get a solid customized starter kit for under $100 that will be totally solid, and from then on you&#x27;re saving money over cartridges and gel unless you really want to splurge.<p>I&#x27;ll second the electric toothbrush suggestion too, its great having my teeth fel clean and smooth.
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caseyy7 个月前
Under $100:<p>- A dumbphone. Even if I’m not using it anymore, it has shown me what life I could be living without distractions. My anxiety and stress levels went down from about the second day using it, I became much more aware of my emotional state and the environment around me, it was a noticeable shift.<p>I no longer buy the arguments that we can control our smartphone addictions with will. The technology is too optimised for most of us to break free. And the addictions — too subtle for most to notice.<p>It may simply be a physiological addiction to checking email or for notifications every now and then. If you feel like you’d be missing out unless you check your phone several times a day, you have it. If you reach for your phone without thinking when you’re bored, you have it. It’s all about compulsive action.<p>I think much of the population is addicted. Certainly most of the online types.<p>Every interaction with your phone pulls you out of being present!
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jareds7 个月前
Under $100 Wireless cooking thermometer <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;store-us.meater.com&#x2F;products&#x2F;meater-plus" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;store-us.meater.com&#x2F;products&#x2F;meater-plus</a> Since I&#x27;m blind this allows me to cook with out worrying I&#x27;ll eat under cooked food. Under $1000 Meta Ray-ban glasses. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ray-ban.com&#x2F;usa&#x2F;ray-ban-meta-smart-glasses" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ray-ban.com&#x2F;usa&#x2F;ray-ban-meta-smart-glasses</a> I find using them as headphones to be a better option then transparency mode when using my phone. The Meta AI is also pretty good at recognizing flavors of bottles and types of food in packaging.
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richardjs7 个月前
Under $1000:<p>Voice lessons at the local community school of music. I&#x27;m a lifelong musician, but was an almost entirely solitary one. I taught myself different instruments, but I never felt like I could get to basic competency teaching myself to sing. I decided to spend ~$200 for a semester of weekly 30 minute lessons. (The community school cooperates with the local university to offer lessons taught by university students for a low rate.)<p>My singing improved (more work is needed), but the life-changing thing was getting involved with the local music community. It turns out they have a shortage of piano teachers--I had mistakenly assumed there would be plenty in my town! So I started teaching piano, which had long been a dream of mine. The school also connected me to local performance opportunities that are now a part of my regular music routine. And ultimately, the experience encouraged me to enroll as a (part-time) music student at the university, which itself has been extremely enriching and a tremendously positive community experience.
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DarmokJalad17017 个月前
Under 1000:<p>- Robot vacuum (with mapping+LIDAR): Major game changer. I should have bought this years ago! The tech is now good enough that it basically never gets stuck unless you leave cables lying on the floor. It costs about as much as it would to hire a cleaning crew for a day. And this will do clean your house every single day!<p>- Bidet Seat (Heated)<p>- Chest freezer: Unlike the anti-car people on Reddit, I don&#x27;t consider grocery shopping to be something I want to do every day. I can now get by with 1-2 trips for a whole month for two people. It also helps reduce food wastage once you figure out how to freeze your commonly used perishables that take too long to use up (e.g. heavy cream &quot;ice cubes&quot;, frozen bread loaves etc.)<p>- Noise cancelling headphones (Sony XMs): I use them everyday and love the distraction free environment it creates (combine with MyNoise.net at work).<p>Under 100:<p>- Immersion blender: surprisingly versatile. The &quot;barrier to entry&quot; is smaller especially since it is super easy to clean compared to a blender (chuck it in the dish-washer).<p>- Electric toothbrush (granted it could be slightly over 100 for the one I got)
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manmal7 个月前
Under $100: A used Instantpot, ideally the Duo Crisp if you can get one. The normal one can also make yogurt though, which might also be interesting. The great thing about these is that you don’t need to babysit them. Have a call or wanna go for a walk, and then eat? Just turn it on and come back anytime after it’s done. It will keep food warm until you turn it off. Bonus tip: Buy two and&#x2F;or an air fryer to get more options, eg veggies in one and protein in the other.<p>Under $100 #2: Get a CGM for two weeks and find out what foods spike your blood sugar the most. Or what supplements can help keep it steady (eg vitamin B1, inositol, or Chromium). Say goodbye to food coma and likely improve your long term health.<p>Under $1000: Get a second freezer. From that point on you can buy frozen veggies etc during sales, and prep meals during the weekend, for the whole week. I don’t know how we got by with just one tiny freezer section in the fridge.
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Octplane7 个月前
(lovely thread!)<p>Under $100<p>- Ember Mug, same as many folks here: 4 years of service, 2 use of their customer service, bought another one for my wife. 100% will reshop when my current mug stop working or is not replaced anymore by their amazing support.<p>- A memory foam pillow: Had to iterate to find the right one, but once you&#x27;ve it, you know it. You sleep better, less pain in the back&#x2F;neck&#x2F;shoulder<p>- A vasectomy: just taking charge of the contraception in my couple. Simple, painless and effective.<p>Under $1000<p>- A gym coach coming once a week to kick my ass and make me sweat. My best investment in nearly 10 years. I&#x27;ve never been so fit and in shape in my life. He&#x27;s there every week, even when you really don&#x27;t want to do anything and afterwards, you&#x27;ll always feel better<p>- Airpods Pro, I use them between 2 and 6 hours a day and they&#x27;ve become my second pair of ears. I use them often in transparency mode to avoid screaming during meetings and when it&#x27;s quiet around, it&#x27;s perfect.<p>- A standing desk and its screen arm. I use it every day, and sometimes in upper position (yay!)<p>Over $1000<p>- A Babboe Curve e-bike to carry my kids to school. 2000km later, it&#x27;s still an amazing device to move almost all the family without any of the car&#x27;s downside (yes, I live somewhere in France)
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alumic7 个月前
Finally bought a rice cooker 6 months ago. No idea why I hadn’t done it sooner. Perfect rice every single time. I believe that qualifies.<p>Edit: I also bought an emergency jumpstart battery for my car. Saved me twice when my battery suddenly started having issues. Went from feeling “stuck” to back on the road in under 2 minutes.
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smeej7 个月前
Under $1,000, but just barely over $100:<p>Semi-recumbent stationary bike that fits under my standing desk.<p>I&#x27;ve never been coordinated enough to get the hang of walking on the treadmill and typing, but pedaling slowly all day I can do! I&#x27;ve lost 45 lbs so far this year, and adding up the calorie estimate for each day (I&#x27;ve been tracking) and dividing by the 3500 calories people say are in a pound, about 20 of them have been from the bike! (The rest have been from hard work with a dietitian who helped me solve some longstanding issues, but that was more expensive.)
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sotix7 个月前
Under $1000: A Playdate[0] for $200! It got me to finally make a game[1], which is the entire reason I got into programming yet kept putting off. The restrictions of actual hardware with a slow processor, 1 bit graphics, and 16MB of RAM forced me to scale down the decisions that gave me paralysis previously and prevented me from making anything substantial.<p>Plus other people’s games are downright fun to play, and it’s probably the most fun I’ve had since the Nintendo DS.<p>[0]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;play.date&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;play.date&#x2F;</a><p>[1]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;sotix.itch.io&#x2F;plight-of-the-wizard" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;sotix.itch.io&#x2F;plight-of-the-wizard</a>
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technothrasher7 个月前
In 2020, I bought an old broken clock on eBay for $60 on a lark. I wanted to tinker with something and see if I could figure out how it works.<p>Since that time, I spent literally thousands of hours immersed in horology. Everything from clock repair where I started, to learning how to use a lathe and a mill, studying the impact of clockmaking on the industrial revolution in early America and the history of maritime navigation, building an atomic NTP server from a rubidium engine bought off eBay and a raspberry Pi, becoming friends with several of the Antique Roadshow experts, volunteering to help build a pollinator meadow at a small clock museum nearby…<p>It’s amazing to me how much of an effect that little junky impulse buy had on how I’m living my life these days.
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foolz7 个月前
&lt;$100: &quot;Qudelix 5K Bluetooth DAC&quot; Allows you to connect a pair of headphones to an audio source via Bluetooth using high quality (near lossless) codecs (also works as a USB DAC when needed). The killer feature is an onboard Parametric EQ with the ability to save profiles on the device. No more trying to manage EQ profiles on all my devices for my various headphones.<p>&lt;$1000: I bought a digital piano to learn to play music. I feel that learning an instrument has had an enormous effect on my life. It&#x27;s great for getting those synapses going, and find it very relaxing to play after a hard day.
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madamelic7 个月前
Under $100:<p>- Ember mug<p><pre><code> - Why: lets me drink tea because I hate cold tea. Bleck. </code></pre> Under $1000:<p>- 49&quot; ultra-wide monitor to replace my dual monitor<p><pre><code> - Why: I use i3-wm. It works fantastically on it. </code></pre> - 5.1 Soundbar for computer<p><pre><code> - Why: I don&#x27;t have to wear headphones constantly and also sound quality is so much better </code></pre> - Mount 50&quot; TV above my desk<p><pre><code> - Why: Allows others to hang out in my office with me while I work &#x2F; play games. Additionally, it allows me to turn something on without interrupting my monitor space. </code></pre> ---<p>Breaking the rules:<p>Over $1000:<p>- EightSleep<p><pre><code> - Why: Huge huge huge change in sleep quality plus it&#x27;s really nice to be able to choose whether to get into a crisp, cold bed or a warm, toasty bed. The Autopilot stuff is interesting and does seem to work to keep you asleep but sometimes it can cause you to wake up especially in the transitional periods of the year (spring and fall).</code></pre>
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patwolf7 个月前
- double-edged safety razors. It blows my mind how much money is wasted on cartridges.<p>- Bidet - just a basic one that plugs into the existing water line. Everyone in my house makes fun of me for it, but after a year with it, using TP feels barbaric.<p>- Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Oven. There might be other brands that are just as good, but it&#x27;s essentially a small electric oven I can use outdoors. I started baking small loaves of sourdough almost daily, and use it occasionally for pizza, chicken, or smoked meat. I&#x27;m reluctant to use the indoor oven (especially in summer) because it heats the house so much, plus I&#x27;m mindful of my electricity usage.
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MrMcCall7 个月前
(&lt; $1000 category)<p>Living in American public housing, we used our pandemic stimulus money to buy two RabbitAir MinusA2 HEPA air purifiers. At $600 each plus $95&#x2F;yr (for filter change) they&#x27;re utterly fantastic and the pre-HEPA stages are easily cleanable with a cheap air compressor and wet paper towels. The multi-stage filter system is quite quiet on level 3 (of 5) but will really blow at 5 and be nearly silent at 2. You can tell how well they work by how the filters build up over time. The build quality is top-shelf with exquisite tolerances.<p>I can&#x27;t recommend them enough. In my travels, I learned my favorite aphorism, which comes from China, I believe:<p>&gt;&gt;&gt; Pay a lot, cry once.<p>Our RabbitAir units are the finest example we can afford, easily our best quality-of-life investment.
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voisin7 个月前
Under $100:<p>I think it’s $89&#x2F;yr for Walmart grocery delivery. We were doing app orders + self-pickup, and the time savings of having them deliver for no added cost on every order over $35 has been amazing.<p>Under $1,000:<p>I bought an Olympic bar and plates from Facebook Marketplace ($250) and the Bells of Steel Light Commercial power cage ($700) from Amazon and started doing StrongLifts 5x5 consistently beginning in January of this year. It’s been nothing short of life changing. Having the safety of the cage, and the simplicity of StrongLifts really opened the door to strength and I would highly recommend it to anyone who, like me, didn’t know where or how to start.
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purple-leafy7 个月前
Under $1000:<p>- coffee machine: coffee has now become part of our morning routine (coffee dates) where we sit and talk over coffee with the dog in our laps. Play around with different beans and blends. Saves money, fun to clean.<p>- proton mail&#x2F;pass: I now have a super private email, and I spin up aliases when I need to sign up for something. 400+ aliases later and I get less spam, that I can destroy instantly.<p>- Hoka walking shoes: I have debilitating arthritis (under 30YO) and could barely walk a kilometre. These shoes allow me to walk upto 5kms a day without much pain.<p>Under $100:<p>- fallout 4 on PC: modding this old game and playing it on survival mode has reinvigorated my passion for gaming, it’s also unlocked a new hobby in modding existing games.<p>- automate the boring stuff with Python: this book got me in to programming, a relatively lucrative career and lifestyle booster.<p>- Ritalin: I’ve gone my whole life without knowing I had ADHD. Taking medication for it has been a complete game changer in terms of happiness and ability to relax
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scruple7 个月前
Under $100:<p>Gymnastics rings and straps. A Lebert Equalizer.<p>Under $1000:<p>A squat rack, barbell, iron plates and bumper plates. Adjustable bench, adjustable dumbbells. A collection of kettlebells.<p>I started taking my strength and body composition seriously in 2018. To that point, I had been a (ultra)marathoner for the previous decade. Prior to that, I was in the military and trained in a hybrid fashion. But I had gotten pretty out of shape between separating and picking up endurance events. But then I had neglected strength for such a long time.<p>Today I am stronger and with a better physique than I had over 20 years ago. I also have a resting heart rate that&#x27;s in the mid-40s, while I myself am in the mid-40s. I lift 2-4 days per week, and I do conditioning 2-4 days per week. I cycle my training with the seasons, I&#x27;m currently moving into a more lifting focused phase of training as we move into and through the colder months. In the spring and summer, I focus more on endurance.
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heywire7 个月前
Under $100 - an electric head shaver.<p>I started balding in my mid 20’s, so I shaved my head with a BIC disposable and shaving cream. I kept up this routine for probably 15 years before seeing a curved electric razor made for heads advertised to me. I picked one up on a whim, and it has been great! It takes me around 1 minute each morning compared to 5-10 before, and I no longer have to worry about nicks. It uses about 1% battery each shave, so I only have to charge it every couple months. It truly has been a great quality of life improvement.<p>[1] the one I use is called the Hummingbird MK3, available on Amazon for around $60.
hairywalt7 个月前
Under $100<p>- an ear bulb syringe<p>I get blocked ears due to wax and it&#x27;s really negatively impactful to conversation etc. Plus they would block when flying&#x2F;swimming which ruined a few holidays. I used to go to my local (UK) GP which was very inconvenient due to appointment timings etc.<p>Then somebody recommended buying a bulb syringe for self-treatment. Mine cost about £4 and has been totally game changing.<p>I can sort myself out whenever and wherever I want. If you suffer the same, get yourself one immediately!
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morkalork7 个月前
I used to be utilitarian and had the minimal amount of everything around the house but I caved in and started buying duplicates. 1&#x2F;2 cup measuring cup for pet food? I no longer use the same one as baking, I just bought another and now it lives in the container&#x2F;bag of food. Measuring spoon for supplement powder? Same thing, it lives in the jar now. For under $100 you could buy every duplicate you&#x27;ll need around your house. Never look for that &quot;thingy&quot; again, never think about what you last used it for or if it&#x27;s dirty or in the wash again. It&#x27;s small but it&#x27;s worth it.<p>Along the same lines, Spotify. Could I torrent all the music I want, manage a library and set up streaming around the house, sync the files with my phone, etc? Yes. I used to do it too but now I just don&#x27;t want to even think about it. $15&#x2F;mo and it&#x27;s solved. Forever.
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sfmz7 个月前
I&#x27;m gonna hijack this thread to promote sleep apnea machines... if you are tired and you say &quot;well I&#x27;m just getting older...&quot;, that might not be what&#x27;s happening:<p>&quot;An estimated 30–39 million adults in the United States have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), but only 6 million have been diagnosed.&quot; <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ncoa.org&#x2F;adviser&#x2F;sleep&#x2F;sleep-apnea-statistics&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ncoa.org&#x2F;adviser&#x2F;sleep&#x2F;sleep-apnea-statistics&#x2F;</a>
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relwin7 个月前
Under $100 - a gently used bike from the local thrift shop. Added a rack and crate and use it for local errands such as grocery shopping, dentist visits, mailing stuff at the post office, all within a 3-mile radius. Saves driving a car and I get some exercise. Under $21 - a refurbished Thinkpad T520 with SSD, also from a thrift shop. Not life-changing but I&#x27;ve always loved the keyboard and it works fine for web browsing.
teuobk7 个月前
Under $100: a Knipex pliers wrench. Best hand-tool ever! I originally got just the 7.25&quot; size, but now I own everything from even shorter ones to much longer ones. I use them all of the time. If you&#x27;re cheap, you can even get a knock-off version from Harbor Freight now at about half the cost of the German-made Knipex ones.
FranklinMaillot7 个月前
Under 100€: a password manager. Every time I need to sign in to an account I haven&#x27;t used in a long time, I appreciate how much it makes my life easier.<p>No need to remember which email address I used to sign up, which of my passwords I used, what special character I added... It makes 2FA a breeze. It works seamlessly across my computers, browsers, phones...<p>I also use it to store API keys, my social security number, passport number, IBAN, copies of documents I need to keep handy..<p>The added security is just the icing on the cake.
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dgacmu7 个月前
It wasn&#x27;t under $1k but you can do some options for close-ish to that: a cargo e-bike.<p>It&#x27;s been amazing and has let us remain a one car family despite two kids with a lot of activities. I adore it. About to hit 2k miles on it.
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binalpatel7 个月前
Under $100:<p>The heat gun mosquito things that some tech folks were mentioning on Twitter. Always get quarter sized terribly itchy bumps for each mosquito bites and using it makes them essentially itch-free immediately.<p>Under $1000:<p>Weekly house cleaning. Such reduced cognitive load&#x2F;increased free time to not have to clean all the time, think about cleaning, etc especially with a toddler.
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terminalbraid7 个月前
~$250: I hate kitchen appliances, but I got a Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy rice cooker and that is the best thing I&#x27;ve ever had. It works perfectly, if you set it to have rice ready by a clock, it will <i>be</i> ready at that time. It makes happy music. I use it multiple times a week.<p>It was clearly built by engineers with love and passion.
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gnu87 个月前
I’d like to be contrarian here and suggest that if you happen to be possessed of a sudden impulse to buy something, but you can’t identify any particular thing that you need, consider putting that amount of money into an investment or retirement account instead of searching for a trinket to buy. That way you are scratching the itch and you’ll be better off later on.<p>In other words, you can have your cake and eat it too.
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jtwaleson7 个月前
Under $1000: an oscilloscope, 4 channel 100MHz for about 500 EUR. I&#x27;ve been wanting to learn more about electronics but I learn best by doing and getting a feedback loop. What didn&#x27;t work was reading books, watching tutorials on Youtube etc. Seeing the actual voltage change on the screen helped me understand circuits much better than before. I&#x27;ve since debugged amplifiers, i2s protocols, IR transmitters. Every time I use it I have a lot of fun!
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tomcam7 个月前
Under $1,000: a commercial-style toilet with a pressurized mechanism called Flush-mate, installed by a GC. I have a severely developmentally disabled adult child who… seriously clogged the toilet even without using toilet paper (see bidet recommendations elsewhere on this page) every week or so. I tried 6 different toilets, stationed a wet&#x2F;dry vac in the living room, added a drain to the bathroom, added a water alarm, etc. etc.<p>The new toilet never gets clogged. No water alarms now. No cleaning up shitwater. Also while other toilet mechanisms die in a couple of years, this one is guaranteed for 10 years.
jzig7 个月前
A bi-weekly house cleaner. Saved my marriage!
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delecti7 个月前
For under $100: earplugs, two kinds.<p>I got a pack of basic foam ones (supposedly 33dB reduction), and it meant that my wife and I could keep sleeping in the same bed without snoring getting in the way. Was only about $10 for 50.<p>And I got a pair of noise reducing Loop earplugs, which means that the one day a week RTO is no longer a sensory nightmare. They&#x27;re visually subtle enough that my wife couldn&#x27;t see them when I first tried them on (important if I was going to wear them in meetings), and recessed enough to wear underneath headphones. They&#x27;re also great for large events (weddings and the like) to extend how long before my social battery gets wiped out. I imagine this is more tied to my autism than the office being particularly noisy though. I can still easily hold conversations with them in, with the only negative being that they kinda reduce spacial perception, so I can&#x27;t as easily tell where sounds are coming from. These were about $50, though they&#x27;ve got cheaper options, they also come with extra mutes for more reduction, but the baseline is already plenty, so I&#x27;d probably recommend against the &quot;Engage 2 Plus&quot;.
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Kalanos7 个月前
$28 bluelight glasses for the computer.<p>$18 ceramic pans.<p>$9 vertical monitor from thrift shop.<p>$30 chirp wheel for back cracking.<p>$180 theragun for muscles. Finds knots that you didn&#x27;t know you had.<p>used dell server towers with 128GB RAM for linux<p>velcro cable ties + phone mount for bicycle + battery tester + usb controllers for emulators + sivga headphones (i think they are 5x more expensive now)
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coldpie7 个月前
Under $1000 - my first guitar. Started as a pandemic experiment going into Minnesota Winter 2020, and has turned into my favorite hobby. I play almost every day for 4 years straight now, I&#x27;ve started attending local classical guitar concerts, and I do a little volunteering for them, too.
declan_roberts7 个月前
Under $100, several fruit trees that sparked a huge interest in gardening and feed my family every year.
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jesperlang7 个月前
Under $100: A second hand piano for $80. Learning an instrument is a deeply satisfying experience if you stick to it (as well as frustrating and confusing). Literally no end to how much you can learn. It has given me hours of “in the zone” moments, so well needed in a stressful world. I also see (hear?) music in a different light and can understand it better.
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tbeseda7 个月前
Under $100: Koss KPH40 Utility On-Ear Headphones. $40 on AMZN right now. Best, minimal headphones. Not my daily driver, but clutch when I just need to plug into my gaming PC or my turntable.<p>Under $1K: Helly Hansen Alpha Lifaloft Jacket. At ~$600 it&#x27;s worth every cent in Colorado. No complex layering mechanisms, but works well from 35ºF to -10ºF. Wear it with a t-shirt or a thin down layer. It fits perfect and sits just below my belt. Great pocket layout. etc. etc. It&#x27;s my go to for everything from snow shoveling to long ski days.
wonger_7 个月前
Plastic deli containers for food storage: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;a.co&#x2F;d&#x2F;0ne7FfI" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;a.co&#x2F;d&#x2F;0ne7FfI</a> ($26)<p>Good for portioning leftovers. No more guessing which tupperware to grab - you either have a big one, a small one, or a combo. Only one type of lid. Stackable, freezable. Mildly disposable - easy to give food to friends or throw out forgotten fridge nasties. Good for holding ingredients during cooking, like a blend of spices or spare water. Not good for reheating, though.
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sjg17297 个月前
Under $1000: A road bike. I live in LA (county) and the default is to drive everywhere, but here&#x27;s the thing: driving sucks. We famously don&#x27;t have great bike infra, but I thought, would I go more places if I didn&#x27;t hate getting around? For trips up to a couple miles, biking is faster than driving, and I never have to worry about parking.<p>Ergo stuff. A kinesis keyboard, a logitech ergo mouse, a standing desk and mat. Between these, I&#x27;ve probably headed off carpal tunnel and back problems by years.
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Rick767 个月前
Under 1000: Steamdeck I love it, as someone who is trying to cope with not having as much time to game it is the best. It is also Linux with a modular body, so I get to tinker with it like no other. Added clicky Dpad and replaced the shell
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t0bia_s7 个月前
1, $100: Fenix LED headlamp, 1200 lum, with red light, made from lightweight magnesium alloy with magnet, waterproof. I use it almost daily, for bike, for work, for reading (red light), camping...<p>2, $1000 E-reader (Onyx Boox). I never read that much before. Ability to highligh text, make notes by pen and have it in readable, indexable format is something that I miss on paper books.
jebarker7 个月前
Under 100:<p>Guitar lessons. I&#x27;ve played guitar for nearly 30 years, but one year of focused lessons has seen me improve more than the past 15 years combined.<p>Under 1000:<p>Shark Hydrovac. We have hard floors throughout our house, this makes keeping them clean so much easier than the manual alternatives.<p>Whole home humidifier attached to our furnace duct work - huge increase in comfort in winter.
nnf7 个月前
I got an Ember mug and use it every day and love it. It keeps my coffee at a set temperature (controllable via my phone over Bluetooth) so it doesn&#x27;t get cold right away, and I can take my time drinking it. I&#x27;ve bought a couple more as gifts since, and the people I gave them to say they like them a lot. The impact on my life isn&#x27;t anything to get excited about, but it&#x27;s been positive nonetheless. I don&#x27;t feel rushed when I drink my coffee anymore, and I&#x27;m able to concentrate on my work without that nagging &quot;my coffee is getting cold&quot; feeling.
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foobarian7 个月前
Under $100:<p>A desktop heat mat. Cost about $20, it has 3 heat settings, size about 13x30 inches. It goes under my keyboard and keeps my hands and fingers wonderfully warm all day. I don&#x27;t have good circulation sitting down and cranking up the heat in the room heats all the other parts of me first, so this was a great alternative.
seanmcdirmid7 个月前
Under $1000:<p>- Schlage Encode Plus: not the nicest looking smart lock, but the best battery life and most reliable (works with Apple Home Key so you can open your door with your watch). You can also program it to auto lock, so it solves multiple problems.<p>- Meta&#x2F;Oculus 1&#x2F;2(&#x2F;3?): BeatSaber + other apps is a great way to get video game and exercise time in at the same time.<p>- I recently bought a $200 non-stick wok (the scanpan TechnIq) and it is way better than the ones we previously bought from the local Target&#x2F;IKEA. Yes, no high heat, but it works for us and has changed the quality of our cooking.
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joshuakcockrell7 个月前
I bought a used Apple Watch for sleep tracking for $230. It took a few days to get used to sleeping with a watch on but I have a 1.5 yr old daughter and it’s been a game changer to quantify how much I’m waking up for her and how my nightly routine impacts my productivity.<p>There are apps in the App Store that give you a sleep score.
hiyer7 个月前
Under $1000 - samsung washing machine with included full drying. I live in a small home, so didn&#x27;t have space for a separate dryer. This completely eliminated the &quot;hang clothes out to dry, then collect them back&quot; cycle for me.<p>Under $100 (actually just over - $106) - instant pot.<p>1. Eliminated the need to count whistles while cooking rice, and as a bonus, I can also reheat something while cooking.<p>2. I use it to slow cook overnight as well, which dramatically improves the taste of some dishes like Dal Makhni
Clubber7 个月前
Under $100<p>First visit to a physical therapist for my back. I was in pain and for all intents and purposes, crippled; couldn&#x27;t walk much, getting out of the chair hurt. I couldn&#x27;t stand straight. I put it off for 3 years because I&#x27;m stupid and I got overweight. The first visit they showed me exercises that fixed it in a few days. Don&#x27;t put these things off, I wish I had those 3 years back.<p>Under $1000<p>Apple Watch to help me lose weight and get my heart healthy. The gamification of it works for me, I&#x27;ve &quot;closed my rings,&quot; every day since I got it.<p>Getting old sucks.
george_best7 个月前
Under $100:<p>1) Geox shoes: I love this Italian brand for their breathable shoes. I’m now refusing to wear anything else if I know I’ll be walking more than a few kilometers because my feet don’t get tired. I can easily walk 20km+ a day during trips. I just got my 8th pair recently.<p>2) MUJI T-shirts: I bought several in the same colors, and they’re made of great-quality material with a fit that I genuinely enjoy wearing. It’s surprising how much difference there can be in something as simple as a basic T-shirt.<p>Under $1000:<p>1) All-season car tires: I bought Michelin CrossClimate 2 tires for my car, and it’s such a relief. In my climate (EU), you have to change tires twice a year, but when that time comes, it’s hard to book an appointment because everyone does it at once. Now, I don’t have to think about it anymore, and as a bonus, I also save money on those appointments.<p>2) Bedroom A&#x2F;C: I finally bought an A&#x2F;C unit, and I’m sleeping so much better in the summer. We’re not as used to A&#x2F;C here as in the US, but with global warming, my high-rise apartment becomes unbearable for weeks. Technically, I spent over $1000 since I bought two units, but the bedroom one alone fits this category.<p>3) Wiim Ultra: I upgraded my vintage receiver with this high-quality streaming media input. The noise level is much lower than any cheap inputs I’ve used before, allowing me to enjoy the quiet parts of familiar songs on a whole new level.
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theskloin7 个月前
Under $100 - Ifixit&#x27;s pro tech toolkit ($75)<p>Used it to assemble and repair my desktop computer, swap laptop SSDs, deep clean my mouse after my cat puked on it, and completely disassemble and reassemble an entire printer for a school project. It has easily paid for itself several times over, and is still in near perfect condition after 4 years of use. Invaluable for any computer, electronic, or right to repair hobbyists.<p>Barely Under $1000 - a Sebo E3 Premium canister vacuum ($950 after using resellers 10% off offer)<p>Our family&#x27;s traditional standup vacuum (I forgot which brand but they&#x27;re almost all identical) died after a few years of use and we were fed up with having to replace it. Most consumer vacuums available in the US suffer significantly from planned obsolescence, so I did some research and came across this German import Sebo e3 canister vacuum. Previously I had never heard of canister vacuums, they&#x27;re literally never advertised in the US. Apparently Shark makes a few, but I had to specifically google &quot;shark canister vacuum&quot; to find them as there is no mention of them on their official website. It only took a couple raving reviews of canister vacuums to convince me of their potential, so I took the plunge with the Sebo.<p>I can safely say that this vacuum is a complete gamechanger. It is so much quieter, lighter, maneuverable, easy to use, and cleaner. No longer do floating dust particles cloud the windows&#x27; sun rays. No longer does my cat appear covered in dust because she found a spot I neglected to clean. No longer do I have to worry about breaking a weakening but crucial plastic clip or retainer when emptying the vacuum. Every part that experiences stress is metal and designed for longevity rather than aesthetics. Dare I say I even enjoy vacuuming now! It used to be a pain to lug around an entire upright vacuum over every square inch of the floor. Even the bags are better than emptying a canister. The bags are biodegradable and seal inside the vacuum, meaning dust never has a chance to escape. I used to have to empty the canister vacuum outside because of how much dust it released. Yes, the high price tag is rather intimidating for a vacuum purchase, but it&#x27;s well worthwhile as it&#x27;s been going for four years strong with absolutely zero issues. Also, most US resellers offer 10% off if you just call them to order it.
lowbloodsugar7 个月前
Under $100<p>Aeropress - quick coffee with easy cleanup. Waterproof and nonslip cat blanket to go over the couch. Surprisingly comfy. So far saved more spillage from humans than the cats.<p>Under $1000<p>Replaced all my Audio RaspberyPis with WiiM devices. They are like $150 - $400.<p>A bit over $1000<p>Apple 5K studio display. Can&#x27;t begin to desribe the difference on my eyes compared to a regular 27&quot; with 1&#x2F;4 the number of pixels.<p>Bonus category, things that were shit:<p>Hand massager. Device you put your hand in and, in theory, it massages it. It tried to bend my finger joints back by pressing down in the middle.
y-curious7 个月前
Under $100 - an Aroma rice dispenser<p>We cook rice every night for dinner, and this saves me about 30 seconds per meal. It holds 25lb of rice and dispenses one cup at a time. I didn&#x27;t expect to love it as much as I do.<p>Under $1000 - A Dyson V7 vacuum refurbished on ebay<p>I hate vacuuming and if you go on forums, they always say &quot;stick vacuums just aren&#x27;t as strong.&quot; I caved when I found a deal on slickdeals and WOW! It works better than my old plug-in, it&#x27;s cordless (a big blocker to cleaning) and it&#x27;s fun to use.
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sharatsc7 个月前
TSA pre-check. Best $85 spent to date.
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questionableans7 个月前
Under $100: Reusable respirator masks + P100 replacement filters.<p>They were harder to get earlier in the pandemic, so I bought a less popular brand in addition to the popular brand one I already had from a repair project.<p>Reasonably comfortable, and I haven’t had a single respiratory illness since I started wearing them when going out. Also good for allergies, smoke, keeping my face from freezing in the winter, and looking like I’m in a SciFi movie.
theshrike797 个月前
AirPods Pro Max<p>I&#x27;ve had two Sonys (XM4 and XM5) and a bunch of Boses (QC 1x something, 25, 35II).<p>These are by far the best ones for me. The fabric on the ear cups doesn&#x27;t get sweaty, I have tactile buttons for every function (unlike the Sonys), ANC works even when the mic is on (Bose can&#x27;t do this).<p>And the best feature: I can charge them while I&#x27;m using them. Neither the Sony or Bose can do that, they just go offline.
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henning7 个月前
Gym membership. Without changing my diet, I lost 30 lbs and became much stronger. With further diet changes and a little bit of walking, I am closing in on 50 lbs lost while continuing to gain strength in every major movement pattern. I.e., I am probably losing little or no muscle.<p>Waterpik. Flossing for people who don&#x27;t like to floss.<p>5k retina monitor. It made me fall in love with using a computer all over again.
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MrMcCall7 个月前
(&lt; $500 category)<p>Legal doctor-prescribed pharmaceutical cannabis bud. Home cooked between 200-250F for an hour or so -- no smoking, only eating. Got highest grades (24-28% IIRC); eat only three fingertips pressed into very finely cut buds (pieces the size of a small peppercorn) -- so not very much. Dosage is not precise but close enough, and good for design and programming, for quite few hours, and can re-up after 4-5 hrs and have a good long day. And then a good night&#x27;s sleep.<p>It&#x27;s quite a difference not consuming whatever street cannabis is made with or packed into. It&#x27;s far cleaner while active and gets flushed out gently and quickly.<p>I&#x27;m very grateful our (American) state finally legalized MM (medical marijuana), and allows telehealth evaluation and prescription, which was, itself, &lt;$100. Then even 7g is &lt;$100. That much lasts me months.<p>It&#x27;ll prolly be a total of $400-500 for my first full year. Outstanding bargain and results, finally legally.<p>(Note: I suggest adding in some good fish oil for EFAs and such, for more optimal results -- &lt;$50 a bottle.)
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post_break7 个月前
Tozo openreal headphones. $40 I use them 8 hours a day. They let you hear everything around you while also being decent headphones. In the office where I take phone calls they are much more ergonomic than my Bose QC45s which I used to wear the same amount.<p>Under $1000, my bambu labs printer. I&#x27;ve fixed things, made things you couldn&#x27;t buy, it&#x27;s a staple in my house now.
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idontwantthis7 个月前
Free thing that changed my life: Run the kitchen sink until it gets to its max temperature right before you turn on the dishwasher.<p>Stop prewashing dishes in the sink. Put them straight into the dishwasher and you’re good.
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PaulRobinson7 个月前
Under $100 - almost every fiction book I&#x27;ve bought in the last few years. It&#x27;s not hard to find books you&#x27;ll like and enjoy, and they&#x27;re inexpensive. Personal recommendations, reviews online, in papers or in specialist magazines, they&#x27;ll all help. Some non-fiction is worth it, but rarely has the same impact as a fiction book, where you get to dive into another life, another World, another set of perspectives completely alien to your own.<p>Under $1000 - just - would either be a friend&#x27;s Samsung G9 Odyssey monitor a push-button standing desk. My friend was emigrating so we did a deal and snagged both - and a walking treadmill still in the garage - for less than $1k. The monitor is superb because it&#x27;s just a great setup, a real upgrade from 2x monitors. The desk gets me moving around a bit more and is great for my health. I&#x27;m sleeping a little better, losing a little weight from moving around more, just feeling a lot healthier.
73737373737 个月前
Under $100:<p>- a non-stick pan (Tefal) - makes cooking much more enjoyable and likely, due to much less hassle while doing it and afterwards when cleaning up.<p>- a search engine subscription (Kagi). No more bullshit results. It&#x27;s nice to feel that your search engine isn&#x27;t working against you!<p>- a U-shaped pregnancy pillow - ideal for side sleepers<p>- a preconstructed deck for a trading card game (Magic the Gathering Commander). Bought and started playing it in the local game store. Now addicted.<p>Under $1000:<p>- a cordless, bagless vacuum with a light to see dust (Dyson) - it makes such a difference to effectivity and especially motivation if you are actually seeing what you are changing!<p>- noise canceling headphones (Bose) - invaluable, especially in the vicinity of uncontrollable noise, such as near worksites, in public transport or coworking spaces<p>- a telescope (Orion) - initiated a years-long and enduring fascination about and activity in astronomy and astrophotography
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slashink7 个月前
Under $100:<p>I bought a $2 rice cooker at a yard sale in 2020. Changed my life, yes really. Rice ALWAYS turns out well. I don&#x27;t know why I bothered to make it on the stove before.
creature_x7 个月前
Under $100 - A wet shaving kit! You can buy a good double edge safety razor, a shaving brush, and excellent shaving blades for under $100. I made the switch after growing tired of my Gillette setup. I used to think shaving was a chore, and well, I still do, but it&#x27;s a lot more pleasant now. As a bonus, my shaves are a lot closer.<p>Under $1000 - A good espresso setup! I bought Breville Bambino Plus, DF64 Gen 2 grinder and some auxiliary tools for under $1000 this year and it&#x27;s been a game changer. I can make better-than-Starbucks coffee for a fraction of a price. I did the math, and making my own espresso&#x2F;latte&#x2F;cortado is 3x cheaper then buying it from Starbucks. Oh, and it&#x27;s much tastier.
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more_corn7 个月前
I bought led panel lights for my shop. 2ft x 2 ft. Bright, cheap, easy to wire.<p>Proper lighting changes everything. I think the last set I bought were $180 for 6
astrostl7 个月前
An Apollo Automation MTR-1 Multi-Target Radar Multisensor. Starts at $36.99 without doodads. Finding and using it and other devices has sent me all the way down the smart home rabbit hole (Homebridge and Home Assistant running on a Beelink N100 system etc.) and it&#x27;s been a hoot.<p>1: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;apolloautomation.com&#x2F;products&#x2F;mtr-1" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;apolloautomation.com&#x2F;products&#x2F;mtr-1</a>
renewiltord7 个月前
Under $100:<p>- Air fryer &#x2F; Countertop Convection Oven: Good for lots of cooking, fast, crisps well<p>- Collapsible wagon: Easiest way to transport things places. Previously would drive to target etc. for lots of stuff, now just wheel it.<p>- Global Entry: Gives you TSA PreCheck. Returning from International Travel is like returning from Domestic Travel.<p>- Electric Toothbrush: Automated pause means I brush longer than before<p>- Lyft&#x2F;Baywheels e-bike membership: No need to worry about parking or keeping bike. Faster than cars in SF often. 2x as fast as trains usually.<p>- Command Strips: Easiest way to stick things on walls. Cheap from Costco<p>- Costco Membership: Higher quality of customer. Makes everything better<p>- Cast Iron &#x2F; Carbon Steel pans: These are great, and a lot less trouble than people make them out to be. I do wash them myself (no dishwasher) which is primary annoyance, but the oiling is easy and they do stay non-stick!<p>- Carbon Steel knives: I picked up a couple in Japan, wife had some from SF. They&#x27;re great.<p>Over $1000:<p>- Cleaners: $200&#x2F;mo<p>- Google Home&#x2F;Nest speakers and smart lights: Nice to talk to things to turn them off when tired, shows photos of friends etc. Will have to give up the screens when child is born but till then it&#x27;s nice.<p>- Amex Platinum: $650&#x2F;yr (or something) Centurion Lounges are great. Upgrades at hotels are nice.<p>- Cordless Waterpik w&#x2F; storage reservoir: I still don&#x27;t use as often as I should, but I do use it<p>Things that didn&#x27;t quite work out as I was hoping:<p>- straight edge razor: used it for 2 years, not worth the effort<p>- car rooftop storage: used it rarely, it was worth it for then, but not usually<p>- cheaper credit cards: just spent money, not worthwhile<p>- Oculus: I bought every one that came out and I played with them for a while and then gave them up. Primarily Beat Saber using sideloaded tracks (which is where a lot of the fun is for me).
azymuth7 个月前
Under $100: Pilot g-tec pens and an electric toothbrush.<p>Under $1k:<p>- HHKB hybrid type-s, I love this keyboard;<p>- Kobo libra colour, for the integration with Libby in Canada. I also like that Kobo gives me points with each purchase, which can be used to get more books.
pulvinar7 个月前
Under $1000 (so far)<p>A ChatGPT subscription. It has certainly changed the way I work on projects.
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rhesa7 个月前
Under $100: A carbon steel wok, along with a Youtube subscription to Chinese Cooking Demystified and to Souped-up Recipes. I always liked cooking, but this has increased my enjoyment 100x. My kids love stir fry, and they eat a lot more veggies this way.<p>Under $1000: A Kino hand grinder and a Cafelat Robot manual espresso maker. Bought this at the start of lockdowns as a gimmick, but I&#x27;m actually using this several times a day. Found an excellent roaster locally, but even store-bought beans taste pretty good this way.
prawn7 个月前
I’ve mentioned it before in a similar thread, but if you shave your head, get a Pitbull Skullshaver that can be used in the shower or while walking around the house, etc. About $100 and adding it to a shower routine is great.<p>A wand for the vegetable garden hose. About $70 and much better than a normal gun&#x2F;nozzle for watering plants at the base if not all of your gardens are raised.<p>$500ish: 12v car fridge. I use mine camping or on work trips but also at home on mains power as a drinks fridge near the outdoor seating when people are around.
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kristianp7 个月前
Under $1000:<p>Air fryer, I use it for cooking sausages, tenders, salmon, mini pizzas for the kids. Quicker than the oven and doesn&#x27;t make the kitchen hot.<p>Robot vacuum, I have a roborock, turns vacuuming into something thats done a couple of times a week, from once a month.<p>A good camera: a hobby of mine. I got a 10-year old Canon DSLR so it did get under 1000, but with extra lenses I&#x27;ve bought over time for different situations it&#x27;s more than that.<p>Under 100:<p>Nasal rinse, I seem to constantly have sinus problems in the cooler months, this seems to help.
jaymzcampbell7 个月前
Four things for me stick out in the under $100:<p>Like many people here, a no-name double edged metal safety razor: I think I got this for around $25 or so with a set of 100 blades and 3 soaps; compared with disposable razors, this has been amazing - a better shave, a nice experience to it and so cheap. it took me about 2 years just to get through the &quot;free&quot; box of blades for it.<p>Secondly a set of silicon coated spatulas for cooking. These have saved me so much food waste and have made cooking for 2 a lot easier.<p>Thirdly, few magnetic digital timers I&#x27;ve stuck to the fridge. I&#x27;ve found these brilliant when cooking, it makes it much easier to track when doing several dishes. I start one when I begin cooking as an &quot;overall&quot; time that gives me a reference and then I&#x27;ve two others that I&#x27;ll use as needed when doing something specific during the overall meal cooking. It&#x27;s made it much easier to keep everything on track.<p>And finally a VESA mount bracket for a cheap standing desk I have. I&#x27;m not sure what took me so long but having a mount for the monitor instead of it being on the desk completely changed the space available and made it so much more useful. I have a very small workspace so that was a driving factor.
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__alexander7 个月前
Under $100. A waterpik. My teeth feel so clean after using it.<p>Under $1000. A squat rack, bumper plates and a bench. Mine isn’t fancy but at anytime I can workout without having to leave my house.
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chang17 个月前
Under $1,000<p>Kinesis Advantage 360 or ZSA Voyager (split ergonomic keyboards with ortholinear layout).<p>I ended up buying both. I had chronic wrist pain and weakness for a few years that I thought was caused by an acute injury. Turns out I think it was actually typing. I bought the Advantage 360, and after a few days, my wrist pain disappeared and never came back. When I switch back to a standard keyboard, I can&#x27;t type for more than an hour before I start feeling discomfort.
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__rito__7 个月前
Under $100<p>- A good old fashioned digital timer for $6. I set up the time and do something, like work, read, hobbies, etc. I don&#x27;t get distracted by other things on phone. I don&#x27;t have to keep the screen on and use apps like Forest or other pomodoro timers, and it saves battery. I waste way less time now getting distracted. So, it&#x27;s like a pomodoro timer but my intervals are higher- 1 hr to 2 hr.<p>- A basic smartwatch for $20 that tracks my sleep and physical activity. I get 8000 steps of walking everyday now, and are more aware of stress. I can now use stress reduction and avoidance techniques before I get stressed, with heart rate monitoring. It really changed my life.<p>- Several entry level fountain pens in $20&#x2F;$30 like Lamy Safari, Pilor Metropolitan, etc. You wouldn&#x27;t <i>believe</i> how great the writing experience becomes when start using FPs.<p>- A Ukulele at $30, and it is so much easier than guitar for the easier things. Now I can sing and play an instrument. I tried guitar, piano, flute, but they didn&#x27;t stick.<p>Under $1000<p>- At just over $100, a Kindle with background light for reading. I love paper books but Kindles are much more convenient. I read much more and in more situations.
sva_7 个月前
Recently got some over-ear Bluetooth headphones with active noise cancelling for 150 euro.<p>I knew the audio quality would be worse than with my cabled studio headphones, but the ANC is just amazing in noisy environments - especially while on public transport. I used to hate taking the train for longer rides because it&#x27;d be hit or miss, but with the headphones I&#x27;m actually looking up to it. Also looking up to trying them on a flight.
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sudosteph7 个月前
Under $100 - A portable neck cooling fan with semiconductor cooling pads on it<p>They sell these all over Amazon and similar places, but the best ones have both the moving air components and at least one little metal strip that rests on the back of your neck. That metal strip gets very chilly, so it makes hot weather so much more tolerable! Only downside is it&#x27;s not great for long hair due to the fans potentially catching strands.
Scoundreller7 个月前
$20 - slanted ceramic soap bar holder.<p>No more flubbing with liquid refills and added expense&#x2F;weight of buying water with some soap mixed in.<p>Have years worth of bars in a small space under my sink.<p>Buy fancy soaps on vacation.<p>No more soap dish soapy-watery goop.<p>Can clean in a dishwasher.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.ca&#x2F;Ceramic-Leaf-Shape-Draining-Bathroom-Kitchen&#x2F;dp&#x2F;B09JFNX3K7&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.ca&#x2F;Ceramic-Leaf-Shape-Draining-Bathroom-K...</a>
BryantD7 个月前
Under $1000: Litter Robot 4. It actually works and our two new cats are fine with it (which was one of our concerns). I do need to fiddle with it now and again, mostly WiFi resets, but in comparison to emptying two litter boxes daily that&#x27;s nothing.<p>Also, in the category of special interests, the Radiance Films 2024 Blu-Ray bundle was a significantly good purchase for me. They&#x27;re an English boutique Blu-Ray company that releases 3-4 movies a month; for about $1000 I got 50-odd movies that I never would have purchased otherwise, most of which I enjoyed. In many cases it opened my eyes to whole categories of foreign genre cinema I would have missed otherwise -- say, modern Chinese neo-noirs. Life-changing is a stretch but I&#x27;m really happy with the purchase. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.radiancefilms.co.uk&#x2F;products&#x2F;radiance-2025-bundle" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.radiancefilms.co.uk&#x2F;products&#x2F;radiance-2025-bundl...</a> for the next year bundle.<p>Under $100: second the rice cooker and bidet recommendations, although we&#x27;re considering upgrading to a heated bidet.
m4tthumphrey7 个月前
This is a very good thread, I’ve already saved a few items on Amazon, a rice cooker being one!<p>Under £100<p>- Electric toothbrush - this isn’t new, I’ve used one for 15 years or so but I couldn’t even imagine not using one<p>- A decent water bottle<p>- Creatine supplements<p>I’m sure there’s more but can’t think right now.<p>Under £1000 - Garmin Fenix watch, I’m sure this would apply to any watch that tracks calories, steps, sleep etc but having one with all this info on my wrist is something I could never go without.
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ekkeke7 个月前
Under $100: Electric toothbrush: Always hated having to brush my teeth and this makes it so much less tedious, also supposedly better for your teeth, from 1-2 times per day to 3 times every day.<p>Under $1000: Nespresso machine, was using a mocha pot before but the coffee is much easier to make, no cleanup, and tastes better.
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ivraatiems7 个月前
Both of mine are sleep related today. I&#x27;ve been on a quest to improve my sleep for years and these two things have given me the most success.<p>Under $100: A weighted blanket. Okay, many of these are just over $100 - in the $130-200 range - but under $100 exists too. So comfy and makes it so much easier to fall asleep. Also great for panic attacks or anxiety generally.<p>Under $1,000: A CPAP machine. Technically mine was free with insurance, but for many people the cost will be $500-$1,000. If you have sleep apnea, or even suspect you do, please please please get a sleep study and a machine. It has changed my life.<p>Also, bonus, under $100,000: An electric vehicle. I love my Chevy Bolt. It&#x27;s the best car I&#x27;ve ever owned and I doubt I&#x27;ll ever go back to gas for a daily driver.
eigenvalue7 个月前
I got an awesome rice cooker (Zojirushi NeuroFuzzy) for around $200, and started buying &quot;sushi rice&quot; in 5 or 10 pound bags from various Japanese food companies on Amazon.<p>Being able to make extremely good rice just like the rice from a good restaurant is incredible, and even fancy rice is cheap enough when purchased in bulk that you end up saving a decent amount of money over time. It takes just a few minutes to wash the rice in the sink and then under an hour to cook it, and you can leave it in there for a while and it will keep it nice and warm.<p>It&#x27;s really great with chicken or beef and vegetables cooked in a Japanese BBQ sauce (I like Bachan&#x27;s, which you can buy in bulk jugs on Amazon for around $40).
hubris247 个月前
I spent $0 and I did nothing for a month. Best time I ever spent and my mind was much clear.
fallinghawks7 个月前
Under 1000:<p>- robot vacuum. Now my house gets vacuumed (that should tell you how much I hate doing it.)<p>- the bidet seat is not tremendously life changing but it&#x27;s very helpful.<p>Under 100:<p>- a quality probe thermometer. I use it for everything baked and most ways of cooking meat. Nothing is over~ or undercooked anymore. I do have another one with 2 probes for bbq&#x2F;smoking -- you can use the two in the point and flat of a brisket, which tend to cook to different temperatures, or use one to monitor temperature of the grill and the other for the meat. It&#x27;s also bluetooth so I can monitor temps from the comfort of my computer desk.<p>- a good rice cooker. Frees up a burner, rice is done when you tell it to be done and it&#x27;s always perfect.
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noddingham7 个月前
As someone that likes to cook, two things<p>1) Kitchen dish towels. The white with blue herringbone kind you see in restaurants or cooking content creators. I bought two dozen of them (~$1.65&#x2F;each) and keep them all around the kitchen and use them with reckless abandon (some for drying, some for wiping spills, etc.). Having plenty of them means I can use one per day for general use and not run out by the time laundry day comes.<p>2) Deli containers. Picked up 48 in 8 oz, 16 oz, 32 oz sizes with airtight lids. Completely changed how I prep food and save leftovers. Almost entirely I&#x27;ve switched to using these over what hodgepodge of tupperware I have accumulated over the years.
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anonzzzies7 个月前
Under 100; air fryer; always thought it was some useless fad but picked one up and will never go back.<p>Under 1000; xreal glasses and refurbisheb samsung flagship phone with dex. Finally have the portability I always craved.
JamesLeonis7 个月前
Under $100: A cooking scale ~$30. It turns every bowl into a measuring cup, so recipes become fairly universal and easier to memorize.<p>Under $1000: Braun S9 Sport electric shaver ~$200. I can take it in the shower, streamlining my morning routine.
al_borland7 个月前
Under $100:<p>Plug-in electric hair clippers. During the pandemic I got something cordless and it was serviceable, but seemed to take a long time, and as the batteries drained the performance dropped significantly. I picked up a set at the store while getting groceries that plugs into the wall and everything is so much faster and easier with full power all the time. I can’t believe I suffered with the little cordless one for 3 years.<p>I was about to start going back to the barber shop, but when I saw the prices were 2-3x what I remembered, the new clippers paid for themselves in 1 or 2 cuts.
petabyt7 个月前
- portable Camera lighting (doubles as a general purpose floodlight) $30<p>- Literally any tool that improves productivity&#x2F;quality (impact wrench, ifixit screwdriver set, also applies to software)<p>- high quality furniture&#x2F;desk&#x2F;tables. Not the cheap Walmart stuff that falls apart. Can be hundreds of $ but I&#x27;ve been lucky enough to find good stuff for free often.<p>- 4k display ($300)
rdoherty7 个月前
Under $100 - Ember mug. No more reheating coffee a few times&#x2F;day or trying to drink cold coffee. I was surprised at how much I enjoy it. A nice napkin holder that is easy to pull napkins from. Vertical magazine&#x2F;tablet organizer. Whiteboard next to my desk. Anything simple that makes a frequent chore or task 50% easier.<p>Under $1000 - Twice&#x2F;week &#x27;house helper&#x27; who does dishes and laundry. My wife travels a few weeks&#x2F;month and we have 2 kids. Having someone do all the dishes and laundry saves me at least 5hrs&#x2F;week.
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smackeyacky7 个月前
Under $1000: A MIG welder with gasless wire (decent quality). It&#x27;s like being in control of actual magic.<p>Under $100: cheating a bit, a Corsair K95 RGB keyboard from the local tip shop. Amazing to type on.
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wojciii7 个月前
Under $100:<p>- Head lamp<p>- Blinking led lamp for running.<p>I started running again. I have time after the kids are put to bed. I run outside of a small town where it&#x27;s really dark (no street lights) so I need lots of lights on me. There are occasional cars and I don&#x27;t want to be run over.<p>This is during the cold months. During summer it gets dark at 22ish at best.<p>Under $1000?<p>The automatic vacuum cleaner was more than this. I bought the most expensive one I could find that had good reviews. It washes the floor as well and cleans the pods used in hot water and soap.
jabroni_salad7 个月前
1. Air fryer. I no longer do oil fry at all at home. Oil&#x2F;fat has so many calories in it, depending on your cooking style this switch can help you a lot. I do still use a bit for flavor, but thats it.<p>2. Zwift and a bluetooth bike trainer. I swear my fitness improves over winter and decreases over summer... inverse from what I was previously doing. Also, I live in Iowa (very flat and the only resistance comes from the everpresent wind) so it&#x27;s a different style of riding.
Imanari7 个月前
Under $100: Breathe Right nasal strips.<p>You can get off-brand ones for about 10ct a strip. For 3 bucks a month I get much improved sleep.
evilduck7 个月前
Under $1000 - a power cage, a bench, an olympic weightlifting bar and a few hundred pounds of weight plates.<p>I never liked to go to the gym and having the essential tools at home have been the first time I&#x27;ve stuck with it. I&#x27;ve increased my strength substantially, lowered my body fat, and I generally have a better mental state with regular exercise incorporated into my weekly routine. It does require a good bit of space though.
jaredcwhite7 个月前
Under $100 – a Bluetooth receiver so I can use any studio-quality wired headphones or my car stereo with any Bluetooth transmitter (smartphone, computer, etc.). I use this thing every day!<p>Under $1000 - an e-scooter. It has completely transformed my relationship with my city. I rarely drive a car anywhere anymore. If, god forbid, my e-scooter were to break or get stolen tomorrow, I would immediately purchase a replacement.
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michael_michael7 个月前
Under $100: Not really a purchase, but a habit that involved several purchases. Making L. Reuteri &quot;Yogurt&quot; using half &amp; half, biogaia tablets, mason jars, and a sous vide. Helped with gut issues.<p>Under $1000: An Ooni pizza oven. It&#x27;s a relatively low-stakes investment and you can produce some pretty phenomenal pizzas after you get over your first few &quot;catastrophe calzones&quot;. Just a nice weekend dad hobby.
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the__alchemist7 个月前
Under $1000: Phillips Hue bulbs with color temperature.
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jotjotzzz7 个月前
Under $100 &gt; Earfun Air Pro 3 - I wanted an affordable wireless earbud with great sound and decent ANC as an alternative to my Airpods Pro 1. This has pleasantly surprised me, and I use it more now than my aging Airpod Pro 1.<p>Under $1000 &gt; Mackage down winter jacket my partner bought me 10 years ago. Investing in a great winter jacket makes winters much, much, much more bearable!
molave7 个月前
A good stainless steel pan. I cook eggs there. It needs a certain technique to pull off, but once you learn it, the food tastes a lot better.
VWWHFSfQ7 个月前
High end noise cancelling headphones (we have the Bose). Literal game changer if you have a snoring partner and sleeping is difficult.
DamnInteresting7 个月前
Under $100: Some cable management boxes for my desk. No more unsightly power strips and tangles of cables. They go great with velcro cable ties.<p>Under $1000: A warm water bidet. I had a cold water one for years, but on winter mornings it was...challenging. When it broke I replaced it with an electronic alternative. Uranus is no longer an ice planet.
huevosabio7 个月前
I bought a table saw during the pandemic. Best purchase ever.<p>I always wanted to get into woodworking, but I always felt I had to take courses.<p>Endless hours of YouTube videos and convinced me I could just do it, and the pandemic presented the opportunity and the time.<p>And voila, I now have tables, desks, a fire pit, bookshelves, all done with the help of that table saw.<p>If I recall, it was like $450 on Amazon.
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arkadesh7 个月前
Under $100: a shoes dryer - a real life saver when you have a kid with favorite pair of shoes and unexplained love for puddles
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mdnahas7 个月前
Under $100: “PureSleep” a mouth device to treat sleep apnea. I tried CPAP but drooled in the face-mask and had congestion with a nose-mask. PureSleep isn’t perfect, but I’m much healthier and productive with it. (I may spend more for a proper dentist-made device.)
htk7 个月前
Under $100: Voice Dream Reader app. I&#x27;m not using it as much lately but I must have listened to thousands of articles and hundreds of books with it. I used to drop all sorts of articles and epubs on it.<p>Under $1000: noise cancelling headphones (qc35 was the first). Living in a busy city with a lot of noise ANC gives me peace.
websap7 个月前
I got a sound system for TV watching that supports Dolby Atmos to watch movies and TV shows at home. It&#x27;s been great. I rarely go to the movies any more and this makes watching movies great.<p>It also made me realize how bad certain streaming services are - Youtube, which don&#x27;t support Atmos and multi-channel audio.
nicbou7 个月前
An iPad Mini. It’s disconnected from all of my accounts and has none of my apps. It gets zero notifications. I strictly use it to sketch and read. It got me to do both a lot more.<p>AirPods Pro. They are truly wondrous little things. The new ones are even better. It’s crazy just how much use I get out of them.
questionableans7 个月前
Under $100: lightweight battery operated LED headlamp<p>See and be seen in the dark, while keeping your hands free. Great for taking out the garbage or checking the mail at night, especially because we don’t have much lighting outside (unless it’s a full moon) due to light pollution regulations.
dddddaviddddd7 个月前
About $100: dynamo-powered light setup for my bicycle. Never forget lights, and they’re always bright.
the_real_cher7 个月前
Now that the weather is nice I got a helinox chair and a small goal zero yeti and with my a wifi hotspot I can go work in the park outdoors or on a patio all day.<p>It&#x27;s heavenly.<p>I also love my bluetooth headphones with Noise Cancellation. I can be in my own world at the gym, at work, at the coffeeshop.
CalRobert7 个月前
Quies ear plugs. I sleep much much better at night. I haven&#x27;t slept this well in decades.
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Spooky237 个月前
Under $1000:<p>- Pellet ice machine. I use the GE Opal. It’s life changing! - Dyson battery stick vacuum. Worth the premium<p>Under $100:<p>- Capresso milk frother - Moka classic coffee machine. These two together are both fun and you make better Starbucks style lattes at home.
hnburnsy7 个月前
Daily multi-focal contact lenses
dzhiurgis7 个月前
Cardboard bed frame - they are very quiet and stable and costs 5-10x less than wood.
sapphicsnail7 个月前
Ear loops. They&#x27;re a cheap, portable solution for dampening noise. I live in a big city and I also like to go out to bars and noisy places. I can walk around with noisy traffic and it doesn&#x27;t really bother me anymore.
bootstrpppin7 个月前
1) Kindle - best ROI ever, for dollars spent per hour of entertainment<p>2) Proper Japanese Chef Knife - makes me love cooking again
fiftyacorn7 个月前
Yo Yo Desk Bike - bought it second hand as a bit of fun. Figured if it was rubbish id sell it again<p>But its really good - I spend my first hour or two at work pedalling away while working<p>I dont class it as real exercise but its good fun
o11c7 个月前
An air purifier. Note that they&#x27;ll try to sell you on an infinite supply of replacement filters, but if you do the maintenance aggressively, you keep much of the benefit even just reusing the same filter.<p>Besides that, they say to never cheap out on anything that goes between you and the ground. Car tires appear to be a scam but most everything else works. Advice for specific items will be highly specific to where you are and what you do, but a general observation is: an object stops being <i>effective</i> long before it breaks entirely.<p>Since we&#x27;re computer people, I would point out that there&#x27;s a huge difference between a $150 ergonomic office chair and a $50 office chair. (though changing position is also important)
Ai_Summary7 个月前
I had Copilot summarize for me - Under $100<p>Household and Kitchen Tools:<p><pre><code> ◦ Aeropress: Quick coffee with easy cleanup. ◦ Electric Toothbrush: Makes brushing teeth more effective and enjoyable. ◦ Reusable Respirator Masks: Useful for preventing respiratory illnesses and allergies. ◦ Cable Management Boxes: Keep your desk tidy and organized. ◦ Command Strips: Easy and damage-free way to hang items on walls. ◦ Lamy Safari Fountain Pen: Great for writing, providing a better experience than plastic pens. ◦ Pentel Pocket Brushpen: Encourages drawing and creativity. ◦ Aeropress: Quick and easy coffee making with minimal cleanup. ◦ Deli Containers: Great for food prep and storage, replacing the need for various types of Tupperware. ◦ Moving Dolly: A simple tool that makes moving heavy items much easier. ◦ Bug-A-Salt: A fun and effective tool for dealing with insects. ◦ Waterpik: A great alternative for those who don&#x27;t like to floss. ◦ Weighted Blanket: Helps with sleep and anxiety. ◦ Earplugs: Improve sleep quality by blocking out noise. ◦ Air Fryer: A healthier alternative to oil frying. ◦ Instant Pot: A versatile kitchen appliance for quick and easy meals. ◦ Spotify Subscription: Offers convenience for music streaming. ◦ MagSafe Charger: Convenient for keeping your iPhone charged at your desk. ◦ Heavy Curtains and Wedge Pillow: Improve sleep quality by blocking noise and reducing snoring. ◦ Black Socks: Simplifies laundry and reduces the hassle of matching socks. ◦ Portable Neck Cooling Fan: Helps make hot weather more tolerable. ◦ LED Headlamp: Useful for seeing and being seen in the dark, keeping your hands free. ◦ Quies Ear Plugs: Improve sleep quality by blocking out noise. ◦ Ear Loops: Portable and effective for dampening noise in noisy environments. ◦ Cupping Set: Helps relieve neck and back pain. ◦ Shoe Dryer: A lifesaver for drying kids&#x27; shoes quickly. ◦ Gym Membership: Can lead to significant weight loss and strength gains. ◦ Physical Therapy: Can provide immediate relief and long-term benefits for back pain.</code></pre>
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instagib7 个月前
Under $100: cupping set for neck&#x2F;back pain. $20 Amazon. all the same but if you get one with an extension tube you can do it yourself. Otherwise someone else has to perform it.
HellDunkel7 个月前
under 1000k: dyson vacuum cleaner with laser light (!)- the thing is amazing.. i actually see the progress now and vacuum cleaning is fun all of a sudden! almost relaxing.
RyeCombinator7 个月前
Under $100 - Kobo Clara HD Under $1000 - Supernote Nomad<p>Both are part of my everyday carry. Kobo is amazing for my commute. Supernote nomad was a game changer for notetaking.
nojvek7 个月前
Under $1k - electric scooter for $600 from hiboy.<p>Costs nothing to recharge, no insurance, no license.<p>It was a one time payment with recurring fun on every use.<p>Under $100 - tracydog vibrator. More spice.
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csixty47 个月前
Under $100:<p>A sleep blindfold with Bluetooth headphones built in. It&#x27;s helped me become a deep sleeper.
iancmceachern7 个月前
Aeroshox bone conduction headphones
impure7 个月前
I bought a MagSafe charger for my iPhone to keep at my desk. It’s very convenient, I love it.
fellowniusmonk7 个月前
Edit: Oh I completely forgot my favorite piece of software rcmd paired with mapping my capslock to right command. Deterministic app switching is amazing. After years of changing up workflows to be grid, spaces, etc, based I finally have my perfect workflow that works on single and multi monitor setups.<p>DE razor.<p>Bidet.<p>Squatty potty.<p>Morning breakfast is now hulled barley (ground to powder) porridge, the beta glucan (more than in oatmeal) in it makes my entire digestive situation better I prefer it over cream of wheat or oatmeal (which I find disgusting). Barley and humans just really have a thing going, I just add water from my hot water tank, throw in a little sweetener and microwave for 1 min. It&#x27;s and amazing whole grain hot breakfast.<p>A hot water tank in the kitchen.<p>Under 1k: Rollerblades, I&#x27;m nearing 40 and started to notice I&#x27;m slowing down some, picking up rollerblading is amazing for balance and flexibility, I have massively improved my cognition, balance and flexibility, it&#x27;s a crazy core workout I find myself just tooling around for hours trying to do new moves at increasingly faster speeds.<p>free: permanently leaving my phone on do not disturb.
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beryilma7 个月前
Raspberry Pi 400 as my home internet and exercise video computer.
eb0la7 个月前
Under $100:<p>* Moving Dolly &#x2F; transporte roller - Just four wheels attached to a wood board for moving stuff from&#x2F;to the cellar. Best money ever spent.<p>* Lamy Safari fountain pen - I got tired of plastic pens and wanted to try fountain pens with a converter. Turns out an inkpot lasts more than 1 year. Probably 2.<p>* Pentel pocket brushpen. Addictive to use. Made me draw again.
gregw1347 个月前
Sous vide machines are like $40. No more tough steaks.
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metalman7 个月前
mattress topper the old saw, for people like me is get good boots and a good bed,because if your not in one,your in the other
nvarsj7 个月前
Under $100:<p>Roll of medical tape for mouth taping at night. I finally sleep well with no snoring&#x2F;mouth breathing.<p>Under $1000:<p>Plex server I put together over Covid just out of a divorce. I love films and TV, and storytelling in general. It makes it easy for me to easily watch my media and catch up on stuff. This was a great time&#x2F;money investment - and helped my mental health a lot.
mettamage7 个月前
Semi digital nomad here:<p>1. A good backpack [1]. I bought one in such a way that it is technically too big for aircrafts but in such a way that aircrafts won&#x27;t bother you with it. Mine has 45L and expands to 55L. I got in trouble for it twice. I&#x27;ve flown like 50 times. When I got in trouble for it, I just put everything in my pockets and I&#x27;m good to go.<p>2. A Quikflip rain coat [2]. It&#x27;s a coat and can transform into a big. Sometimes you need both at the same time, which is a bit iffy but it&#x27;s harder to forget this raincoat and it is harder to forget this bag compared to other bags&#x2F;raincoats.<p>3. A long coat, cut out the pockets so that the whole coat becomes a pocket. I put stuff in here when the airlines are being annoying. I bought mine at a second hand place for $25.<p>4. Airtags: &quot;where did I put my keys?&quot; <i>BEEP</i> &quot;oh there!&quot;<p>5. Merino whool socks, underwear, shirts and sweaters. Only got one sweater? That&#x27;s like 4 days worth of sweaters! It down regulates temperature when it&#x27;s hot and up regulates temperature when it&#x27;s cold. Only downside: you need to take good care of them.<p>6. Tinder: to be fair, I needed to get my hacker mindset to go from 1 match per month to 100 matches per month (it took me a few months to figure out how to get good pictures - average people can look photogenic!). I met my wife on the app, best $120 ever.<p>7. A dating coach. 12 years back I went to a convention for $100 and a dating coach that wasn&#x27;t really commercial charged me $400 for being a full week with him. He took me and another person. He just wanted some pocket change while traveling. He changed my life. I&#x27;ve had other dating coaches way above $1000 that didn&#x27;t help so much. It&#x27;s about the click first and foremost.<p>8. Getting diagnosed by a psychologist. This happened quite recently. I knew I was neurodivergent, now I know how I&#x27;m neurodivergent and how it screws with my sleep. There&#x27;s a very big chance I have a melatonin defficiency. I need to test that. In terms of social skills, I&#x27;ve been thriving thanks to #7 and #10. I now see what kind of support I should ask at work (in my case: the ability to work flexible hours is huge).<p>9. Dutch time-released Melatonin (0.1 mg per tablet) - see #8. I take 0.3 mg two hours before going to bed. My sleep has gone from a 3.5 to a 7 out of 10.<p>10. meditation retreat [3], it&#x27;s on a donation basis and I&#x27;ve paid less than $1000. My first retreat was 14 years back. Related the Search Inside Yourself book from Chade-Meng Tan to learn more about meditation. Meditation has allowed me to deal much better with neurotypicals, without realizing as I started meditating 15 years ago whereas my diagnosis is new.<p>11. Some ear protection blockers that construction workers use for sleep (also for in the plane). I have tinnitus so can&#x27;t use earplugs well. I could use earphones with noise cancellation but they run out after 4 to 6 hours, waking me up (and it&#x27;s hard for me to fall asleep). You need to get used to it but afterwards it works fine. An eye mask too. I&#x27;ve slept in the loudest, brightest places and got to sleep well.<p>12. Spotify: my music listening is much more varied now and it&#x27;s an automatic mood booster if I don&#x27;t listen too much. So I use it as a pick me up for when I become gloomy. It took 2 years to get good enough curated playlists for that though.<p>13. A curated list of downloaded cooking videos from YouTube from recipes that I love that are now linked to in an google spreadsheet that I share with my wife. &quot;What should we have for dinner?&quot; 3 suggestions from the spreadsheet works, videos are there.<p>14. Traveling and because of it feeling more free to meet people. I met my wife in Valencia, for example.<p>15. Macbook M1 2020, I have 2. I use the 32 GB version as my &quot;always on computer&quot; and it is with some family members of mine. It sometimes runs certain scripts, I can always use it as a server, etc. The 16 GB version, I travel with. Downloading an LLM on the 32 GB is also more easy and the LLMs are more useful. I&#x27;ve saved my friends a lot of time with the scripts that my &quot;always on computer&quot; has been running (chrome plugins that monitor certain websites and sends push notifications to them).<p>16. Nothing Ear earphones [4]. If you&#x27;re in a loud cafe, these are the only earphones that give you a good chance that the call quality is still good. They&#x27;re better than whatever Apple offers (I have every Apple product).<p>17. Gyokuru green tea: good nootropic. Ceremonial grade matcha: same. Coffee hits too hard. This is more smooth.<p>18. A $300 chef&#x27;s knife from a Japanese brand. I think I could&#x27;ve optimized a bit more, but it is really useful to know how a sharp knife &quot;should cut&quot;. My knife is an Anryu Knives Aogami Super Walnut Gyuto 21 cm.<p>I&#x27;ll leave it at this. I&#x27;ve noticed quite a few of these entries weren&#x27;t in there, so I figured I&#x27;d share my list and view. If you like it, feel free to reach out!<p>My email is in my profile.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.snowcountry.eu&#x2F;lowe-alpine-airzone-camino-trek-30-40.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.snowcountry.eu&#x2F;lowe-alpine-airzone-camino-trek-3...</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.quikflipapparel.com&#x2F;products&#x2F;dryflip-rain-jacket-2-0-atlantic-blue?srsltid=AfmBOopFmDuo_OdhowNgUBOZIJXFB3QLTqOeFJMGMP7UHeuaoxy1v5fQ" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.quikflipapparel.com&#x2F;products&#x2F;dryflip-rain-jacket...</a><p>[3] dhamma.org<p>[4] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;us.nothing.tech&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;us.nothing.tech&#x2F;</a>
sedawk7 个月前
You didn&#x27;t tell yours yet! :-)
wenc7 个月前
Under $100:<p>- NEXUS ($50 for 5 years). Comes with TSA Pre and Global Entry.<p>- ChatGPT $20&#x2F;mth and Claude $20&#x2F;mth. Completely changed how I ideate and work.<p>- Cosori Air Fryer $70 + a stack of wax paper. Changes my food bill and health. I can buy a bunch of healthy stuff from Costco, and make delicious meals daily in under 20 mins.<p>- AirTags ($28&#x2F;piece). I tag my car, my luggage, my wallet, my keys, etc. And I never get anxious again.<p>- Black socks from Amazon. I bought 17 pairs of identical black socks, so I don’t ever have to match socks again. I can just grab any two.<p>- Samsers folding Bluetooth Keyboard $60. I pair this compact foldable keyboard with my iPhone and iPad, so I can type with an actual keyboard anywhere I go.<p>There are also a bunch of high quality grooming tools like a Panasonic electric razor, Tweezerman tweezers, rounded scissors, etc. that improveme my quality of life. There’s also a clever porcelain $4 toothbrush holder from Muji that is amazing. There’s also a toothpaste squeezer from Amazon.<p>Health wise, I’ve gotten better sleep from heavy curtains which blocks street noise. Also a wedge pillow has helped decrease snoring. An Aroma USB heated eye mask has helped with dry eye.<p>Under $1000:<p>- $180 per pair - 2 pairs of AirPods Pro 2. ANC for 10 hour work day, peace of mind.<p>- $200 Apple Watch Series 7. I charge it twice a day when I shower but otherwise I wear it all the time. Great for health tracking and sleep alarm, but it’s most useful feature for me is Apple Pay. I pay for stuff with a double click on the dial, no need to whip out my phone. It also unlocks my Mac automatically. I used to wear Tissots but no more. I’m sold on Apple Watch.<p>- $180 Levoit humidifier<p>- $200 Coway Air purifier.<p>- $100 Allbirds shoes. They’re expensive but I’ve had mine for 4 years, worn daily. They’re tech bro shoes but they do live up to their reputation.<p>- $120 Patagonia Better Sweater vest. This is more of a finance bro getup but it is warm and pairs with anything and still looks smarter than a hoodie. This matters. As much as tech people don’t care about dressing well, the person who dresses just a bit better gets taken just a bit more seriously. Humans are hardwired for superficial things unfortunately.<p>- $150&#x2F;week up to deductible (I have HSA so high deductible but folks on FSA can get therapy for more cheaper plus most therapists have sliding scale). Best investment ever is weekly therapy sessions. I’ve worked through so many things that I’m a much more regulated person and am able to heal from a lot of stuff that were affecting new relationships. I wish I did this 20 years sooner.
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jimbob457 个月前
Under $100: Rosemary shampoo. Mostly never have to worry about lice.
Vaslo7 个月前
Under $1000<p>A hoselink hose. Pricy but worth every penny when you need to reel it in or pull it out.<p>Under $100<p>The Konnected smart garage door opening<p>Far superior to the company that took much of their business behind a paywall
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billconan7 个月前
instant pot
xeonproc1017 个月前
Bug-a-Salt
xeonproc1017 个月前
Bug-a-salt
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