• @[email protected]
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    2 years ago

    A heating blanket.

    Pros:

    • It’s warm and cozy
    • It keeps achy joints happy in the winter
    • It attracts cats

    Cons:

    • Your cat will claim it and you will feel guilty taking it back
    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      In the same family, I got a heated mattress pad. I’m sure it has paid for itself because I can keep the house cooler at night. There’s something so refreshing about sleeping in a warm bed with cool winter air.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      Yeah. I thought it was a luxury the first time my work got me a standing desk, but the health benefits are huge.

  • @[email protected]
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    Most people spend roughly 1/3 of every day in bed. If you have the money to splurge on one piece of furniture in your house, spend it on a decent mattress. When I was younger, I just threw a futon on the floor and called it good enough, but I sleep so much better now that I’m no longer doing that… and a good night’s sleep improves your odds of having a good rest of your day.

    • Thalestr
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      32 years ago

      This. Most retail teabags are made with “fannings” which is basically the dust left after they’ve made the actual proper tea. It’s cheap and brews very fast so it has mass market appeal but it tastes accordingly. Quality loose leaf tea is amazing and the flavour difference is huge. It doesn’t immediately get that burnt tannin flavour like fannings do.

      • TheForkOfDamocles
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        02 years ago

        Rock on! I just ordered a pretty wide variety of their samples. Thanks for the tip, Citizen!

        • @[email protected]
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          12 years ago

          If you like black teas, I recommend Harney and Sons. Specifically their Victorian London Fog, Irish Breakfast, and Scottish Afternoon teas.

  • Storksforlegs
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    32 years ago

    Good coffee. It’s always worth it for me. There’s still an upper limit of super-expensiveness I won’t go past, but neither do I cheap out.

    • TheForkOfDamocles
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      22 years ago

      It took me a while, but eventually realized that the price of the good stuff was still maybe a tenth the cost of getting coffee from a kiosk.

    • @[email protected]
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      02 years ago

      Roasting coffee is a great hobby and has an incredibly fast ROI if you start with the popcorn maker method. I get best in class beans for less than half their roasted cost.

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      12 years ago

      Similarly, £1’s worth of really great chocolate is usually more satisfying than £1’s worth of cheap rubbish even though the actual quantities are vastly different.

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      12 years ago

      And a good coffee grinder. The difference in freshness is quite noticable when grinding whole beans right before brewing a pot.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      I’m the same with tea. Cheap tea is awful, good tea is amazing. Unfortunately expensive ≠ good. Thankfully I’ve found a good supplier, for a reasonable price (for the quality).

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    12 years ago

    Orange juice that’s not from concentrate, is strictly 100% orange juice, and has no sugar added. Get away from me with that cheap shit. I’d rather have water than bad orange juice.

    Varieties that contain pulp aren’t better or worse; it’s just a matter of personal preference. Same with versions that add vitamins. (My personal favorite is Simply Orange.)

  • mitch
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    22 years ago

    Really good tea. Very cheap, but a lovely luxury that can take you to a different time and place. Love it.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    Idk if this counts as a luxury or not but sometimes spending extra to get some fresh fruits or vegetables that are locally grown is so worth it.

    As for the bed, amen. Hip problems run in my family and I replaced my old worn out bed with a hybrid bed and my hip pain became so much more manageable within 2 weeks.

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    32 years ago

    One of my luxuries is that I shave using straight and safety razors (it’s actually more economical & less of an environmental impact that using shitty gillette style razors) is to splurge a bit on the shaving soap and brush

    Nothing like a nice, frothy lather!

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    12 years ago

    A weighted blanket, especially if you have anxiety. I run hot when I sleep and I’ve had no issues since the blanket is weighted with small glass beads evenly distributed throughout the inside.

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      honestly only thing preventing me to buy bidet is that vision that after every other toilet visit will be disgusting.

      long time ago I spent some time in japan and having integrated bidet in every toilet was amazing, but for me it is all or nothing, either want to live in the world of bidet or in the world of toilet paper, not in the middle.

      • abc
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        12 years ago

        lmao i dont have that luxury i have no idea wtf you’re talking about

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    Good underwear. I like Saxx boxer briefs. Breathable, doesn’t ride up, and they support my junk with choking it.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      support my junk with choking it

      If my underwear choked my chicken for me, it would free up so much time in my day!

      /s

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      I never used to think about the quality of my underwear until I got some from Saxx & Pair of Thieves. Now I can’t imagine going back.

      • mitch
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        22 years ago

        Be sure to try MeUndies once, too. They have this special cotton-like material that feels like silk but breathes like cotton. 🤌

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    For those who use cannabis like me, I gotta say a good vape is worth its weight in gold in the day to day experience.

    • bipmi
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      12 years ago

      Can I ask, how often do you consume and what vape do you use? I consume mostly for recreation (I have a medical reason but Ill just honestly admit the recreational factor is bigger for me because my health issue isnt that serious) and Im a daily smoker at this point. Sometimes I worry about the toll its taking on my physical health and I know vaping is supposed to be less taxing. My wife also uses daily and she actually has medicinal reasons/has a medcard. Ive looked into handheld vapes and tried a few, but Im a bong guy and nothing as of yet has compared to the feeling of hitting a clean, fresh bong. All you really get if you look for advice online are a bunch of ads and adbait articles about vape # 2973 being the best for you

      • PostmodernPythia
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        12 years ago

        I am a huge fan of my Volcano. Doctor told me to use a flower vape instead of smoking. Good life choice.

        • bipmi
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          Is your volcano portable or desktop? Im a little familar with volcano but Ive never used or seen one IRL. None of my smoker friends vape flower, they all smoke it, but I do want to switch one day to mostly just vaping since it seems better for your health

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            12 years ago

            Desktop. It’s expensive (a couple hundred bucks), butbit’s amazing. Had it for years, still trucking.