For me it has to be:

  1. Helix mattress ($1,217). Sleep is great.
  2. Home gym power cage & weights (~$1,000). Look good, feel good, get strong.
  3. Netgear Nighthawk AXE7800 ($339). No more random, annoying internet disconnects/slowness.
  4. Books ($0 @ library)
    • “Ultralearning” - Scott Young (how to learn efficiently)
    • “Enlightenment Now” - Steven Pinker (the world overall is improving)
    • “The Bogleheads’ Guide to Investing” - Taylor Larimore (how to invest)
  5. PS5 ($500). So many great games like witcher 3, god of war, spiderman.

I’m searching for some more deep value purchases. Give me what you’ve got.

  • Acid
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    111 year ago

    I feel like only us in the UK have one of these by default

    • @[email protected]
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      221 year ago

      Wait, wait I know this conversation. Somebody is going to bring up 240v vs 120v and then somebody else will say that’s not actually very relevant and will link to the Technology Connections YouTube video.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        This was a very enlightening video for us European people, I was baffled to find out that Americans boil water on the cooker, like my grandmother used to in the 60s.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          We just don’t really boil water that often, and realistically anyone who does has an electric kettle.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        As an Australian, I was so confused when I found out that Americans don’t use electric kettles by default!

      • @minimar
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        21 year ago

        Same here in Ireland.

    • @1kTN
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      71 year ago

      Germany too. Every household has its Wasserkocher