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 A set of those little food-safe silicone lids you can put on a regular kitchen bowl to turn that into a tupperware. *Instant* dishwashing load/kitchen waste reduction/no more running out of glasslock containers and can prep meals ahead better for the week.
They were six dollars.

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@NefariousAryq @kevin truly the most useful tool that I have in my kitchen.
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin An apple slicer that creates 16 beautiful thin slices. Love it!
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin not the last thing I’ve purchased but my aeropress coffee maker cost me $20 and has probably been my most stable relationship
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin Does Propranolol count haha.
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin
hair clippers -
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 Tubi because it is free and it recreates, virtually, the feeling of going into a Blockbuster circa 1997.
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@kevin Got this little tiny rechargeable flashlight for $20. At first I thought "No way I'm going to really use this, but let me carry this around and see how it goes". Now, I'm using it several times a day, it's incredible. Ended up buying one for literally every member of our family. https://www.wubenlight.com/products/wuben-g5-edc-light
@slacy where do you live that it's so frequently dark? underground?
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@montybrewster @kevin i) the whistler brewing bar in the domestic terminal and ii) it depends on how hungry you are.
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin common reading glasses from a department store https://www.hema.nl/search?q=leesbrillen
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin Wilderness permits for my kids and I to backpack 5 days in the Sierras before they went to college.
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin breadknife
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@kevin not the last thing I’ve purchased but my aeropress coffee maker cost me $20 and has probably been my most stable relationship
Mine cost me nearly $40 (you lucky stiff) but yeah, I keep coming back to it... I've had my Gen2 (safe plastic) 'Press for over a decade now, still going...
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin I think they were _right at_ $50, but: Bicycle gloves, winter-style. They're almost mittens, but the index finger is free, so you can still do stuff like mess with your ebike's boost level, the other three fingers are together for warmth (and frankly, I haven't noticed my index finger being noticeably cooler), the "mitten" part is covered with SEE ME green on the back so folks behind me can easily see me signalling for a turn, and it means when I have to run out in a slushy mix to get meds for somebody who's sick, _I'm_ not frozen-handedly miserable at the end of the ride... Definite radical improvement.
Oh, along those lines: a GoreTex "cap" for my bike helmet. My helmet is _well ventilated_, as in summer months I get warm easily, but the rest of the year, I want to keep the wind and rain OUT... it just pops on the helmet like a shower cap. WARM. (Sometimes I'll take it off to go in the store, so the vents are open, and then pop it back on when I get back to the bike... it's that easy.)
And I'll second the emotion of (a) Aeropress and (b) kitchen scale... I've actually got two of the latter, a bigger gram-accurate scale for weighing bigger things (flour, rice, broth, tomatoes, the like) and a tenth-gram-accurate one for coffee, yeast, salt, etc... which also has a timer in it for brewing coffee... no faffing about with separate gadgets when trying to make one's brew... you _can_ spend way more than $50 for one of these things, fully-integrated Bluetooth webfangled whatchamacalits, but those folks are way more serious about their coffee than me...

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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin an Auracast Bluetooth transmitter for £40. Now I can share the audio from my Chromebook with my family whilst watching videos on long train journeys.
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tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin
a tiny dustpan the right size for catching crumbs off the counter -
tell me the last thing you bought for under $50 that radically improved your life.
@kevin Shelled out for personalized Filofax inserts, really helps me keep focus. Also, there is a company here that helps farmers process and earn income from produce that would otherwise be thrown away (think damaged fruit, contracts that weren't honoured by processors etc.) You subscribe for 50 euro and get a big box with all the stuff. Bloody wholesome!
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@exlibrarykris @kevin Agreed! Can't live without my pill box.