tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin @MCDuncanLab
$30 IKEA Alpstuga - Best value CO2 air quality sensor.CO2 may affect cognitive performance. Lets you know if you should open windows, turn on fan, or walk outside (especially with bad air circulation at work). Stepping stone to deciding to buy air filter.
If you like it as a clock, it’s a no brainer.
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/alpstuga-air-quality-sensor-smart-70609396/ -
@Vicky OXO kitchen gadgets are truly the best
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
$20 Portable Air Compressor
So much more convenient than looking for quarters and going to a gas station every time the temperature changes and the tire warning lights in the cars freak out.
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin a basic set of tools, tape measure, utility knife, zip ties, etc that I keep in the trunk of my car to make minor repairs and fix things that break wherever I happen to be.
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin Japanese nail clippers - less than $20 and absolutely life changing https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/the-best-nail-clippers/
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin Been wearing the same OG crocs since before 2011. They are my ‘house slipper’ of choice. Upgraded the other day to a new pair and man… so much better QOL in terms of comfort and I have a substantially lower chance of slipping on my ass when I go get the mail now. Total price shipped… $42.78
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin Piranesi by Susanna Clarke.
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
Amber sunglasses.
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin that's hard.
- Does it have to be for me?
If so, I'd say a nice shirt (€24,99) that landed me a job.
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin shower timer in the shape of a duck that quacks when it goes off.
Under $20
Has dramatically shortened how long my tween spends in the shower and eliminated the need for my wife or I to be time keeper/nag to get the shower to finish.
Amazing how big an impact <$20 can have (paying for itself in the water savings as well as the stress/time savings)
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin CDN$10. Love these.
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin a book on philosophy
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin a $3 artist's palette knife works wonders in workshop/DIY applications. So many times it's been the right tool for a fiddly job.
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin heated blanket
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$20 Portable Air Compressor
So much more convenient than looking for quarters and going to a gas station every time the temperature changes and the tire warning lights in the cars freak out.
They don't charge for air in Australia ay petrol stations

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$20 Portable Air Compressor
So much more convenient than looking for quarters and going to a gas station every time the temperature changes and the tire warning lights in the cars freak out.
They don't charge for air in Australia ay petrol stations

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$20 Portable Air Compressor
So much more convenient than looking for quarters and going to a gas station every time the temperature changes and the tire warning lights in the cars freak out.
They don't charge for air in Australia ay petrol stations

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$20 Portable Air Compressor
So much more convenient than looking for quarters and going to a gas station every time the temperature changes and the tire warning lights in the cars freak out.
They don't charge for air in Australia ay petrol stations

