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What are some of your favorite product purchases?
A thread to talk about some of the things we've bought and are really happy with. The end. Or the beginning.
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I'll start with one of the more obvious ones that is probably shard with a number of people here.
https://www.weber.com/US/en/grills/g.../61011001.html https://product-images.weber.com/Gri.../61011001C.png I just hit the 10-year anniversary of purchasing my Weber Genesis E-310 gas grill. It's definitely not a cheap purchase, but man...this thing is a tank. I've had it for a decade, probably averaging use once every week or two, and it's held up like a champ. I've replaced the electric igniter button, but other than that, it's all original. Prior to this, I probably only had cheap grills last a few years each, and the cheap aluminum they're made out of made for lots of hot and cold spots that made cooking a good steak a giant pain in the ass. In short, if you're in the market for a grill, and you can swing the money, do it. You won't regret it. |
Byron’s Butt Rub
Blackstone Griddle Weber Smokey Mountain Beats By Dre iPhone X Maverick Thermometer |
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On the other end of the price spectrum, here's one I wouldn't have even known existed until I ran across it a few years ago.
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....L._SL1500_.jpg https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FFJ69S8/ I wear glasses, so in order for me to be able to read a clock at night, it has to be like 2 feet from my face. That's an option, but my wife and I got this gizmo a while back, and it's perfect. It projects a clock on your ceiling with numbers that are probably a foot tall. It's not that bright, so it isn't even visible during the day (though you can see the light if you walk right in front of the clock), and it's not distracting at all at night. But I can open my eyes and see the clock at a glance in the middle of the night. Obviously it won't be a good fit for everyone, but if you wear glasses and find yourself squinting to read an alarm clock, check this thing out. |
Just bought my Son a Suface Book 2. He’s headed to College this Fall.
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Western Conference Champ gear..
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It's not a cheap option, but I also LOVE my Rachio sprinkler controller. Obviously that's only a fit if you have a sprinkler system, but having one that works on WiFi is a game changer. If you're out in the yard testing things out or blowing out your system, you can just turn on or off the zone you're working on using the app.
It also has modes where you can just tell it the features of each zone and tell it to take care of it from there. It'll dynamically adjust the days it waters and the timing based on the weather. Saves you water and is super simple. https://www.rachio.com/ It's kind of like a Nest thermostat for your lawn. I have one of those too, but I wouldn't call the Nest a no-brainer purchase compared to some of the other stuff I've listed. It's good for sure, but not absolutely fantastic. |
Roku
Dell XPS 13 Simpson 4400 psi 4 gpm pressure washer Beer |
There is no excuse for as much silicone in your kitchenware as possible.
Such resilience, heat resistance and ease of cleaning. I've put my spatulas and bakeware through things that would have nuked other materials. Also, if you have the co-funds for compliant cookware, an induction stovetop is a godsend. |
My Vizio TV. Had it for ten plus years and it is still going strong. Has one pixel that is diminished and that is it.
Also my car. 2007 Acura, I'll probably never buy a different make. Really good quality and never had any problems with it. |
These slip on rain boot that cover your shoes. They are amazing.
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Skullcandy headphones
Very good bang for your buck. |
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Below is the XPS on top of the Alienware.. the block in the back is just the power block for the Alienware... I didn't realize it would be so big honestly... http://oldbellamy.farm/mark/laptops.jpg Otherwise, my Honda EU2200i Generator has been SOOO nice on my property. |
Pair of 2002 Oakley Half-Jackets. Still wearing them today.
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Two Massagers—the only ones that have ever worked 1) Deep Tissue Neck Massager with Heat 2) Back Shiatsu pad with heat. Both work great.
New pool surface with quartz in a richer blue. New desk. Love it. https://www.ballarddesigns.com/genevieve-desk/378539 Wüsthof tomato knife and hand-held guide that cuts even and straight slices without having a bigger gadget to clean. Veggie Spiralizer Slow masticating Juicer Two summer purses: Dooney & Bourke Equestrian Purse for summer in Bone—Love it. Wanted it for a long, long time. |
The condom I buy each time I bang Billay’s mom.
Hasn’t failed me yet! |
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I think the greatest buy I've made is actually a cheap, plug into the cig lighter-type tire inflator I got for $12 at Kmart 20 years ago. It's saved my ass many times and I use it to this day. |
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https://www.roku.com/products/compare The biggest things to look for are: 4K/UHD compatibility (if you have a TV that supports it) Dual-Band WiFi (if you have the ability to do 5GHz from your router, that can help your signal consistency a lot) |
Gravely Zero Turn rider mower which I bought several years ago with an end of season sale. Cut my mowing time to zero. My wife likes it so well that she goes out and mows.
Best purchase that I have ever made. |
This.
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...-tSWyW3BRprJ5w A coffee table with a lift top. Perfect for meals or just whatever. This is the most convenient thing ever. I'm sure it was invented by some poor slob who spilled a meatball on the couch and got brained by his wife with skillet as soon as he got out of the hospital. The only time we actually use the dining room table for meals is if we have company. Had it for 18 years and it's as sturdy as the day we got it. |
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Been looking at a Bob Cat zero turn recently... we had a tractor thread, maybe we need a zero-turn mower thread. Reminds me.... Mahindra 5570 4WD... sometimes I forget I have that power sitting around on the property, but it makes quick work out of so many chores. http://oldbellamy.farm/content/AA/00...ra_tractor.jpg |
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I bought the 2018 HP Spectre x360 15.6" 2 in 1. Just a beautiful screen, and have had no issues with it at all. First HP I've bought in years.
Boxis shredder. It's a beast. Tears through loads of paper and have never had an issue with it. I bought others and they just never measured up to this one. Boxis Shredder My iPhone X has been a great phone. I also have a Samsung Galaxy S9+ for work which is a beautiful phone. Great battery life. Rarely go under 80% battery even when I use it a lot. My 2103 Camaro. Love this car. No problems at all until this past Sunday when my sons roommate backed into it. $2000 dollars damage. I guess it's time to trade it in after I get it fixed. |
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I've DJ'd for about 25 years starting from vinyl. Today it is all about serato. This mixer is the s***!
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Obviously it's completely different, and I wouldn't necessarily call it a "favorite purchase," but not having to deal with gas and oil is a game changer for a small yard. It's also nice that the batteries are compatible with their other products (I have a trimmer as well). |
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I bought some nice pots and pans about 10 years ago, have used them a lot and they are still in nice shape. The big ass stock pot is great for chili or lobsters, not that hard to clean either.
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Be careful with attaching the power cord though, the little tiny usb-tiny (whatever it is called) jack on the body of the speaker can get messed up. |
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https://www.wired.com/gallery/how-to...he-right-roku/ |
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Everything about it is perfect. |
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So much simpler, faster, etc. I am blown away by all the free channels it offers, too. |
This is probably one of my best. $7 and it has dramatically changed the manner in which I can work at night. I don't know how the blue hell I ever lived without it.
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....L._SL1500_.jpg This is another one that's worth not getting cheap knock offs. Makes things far easier in the tractor. But if you use GPS or other functions in the car, its the go to. Ram Mount is the top of the line. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....L._SL1061_.jpg This is another good one. If I had to listen to the radio in the tractor, I'd be killing fools. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....L._SL1280_.jpg |
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When I had a garden
https://mobileimages.lowes.com/produ...0413400012.jpg Added a timer on it. Very low maintenance. I still have it, but do not have a need for it. |
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https://smile.amazon.com/Koomus-Magn...dp/B00HUIL310/ https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....L._SL1000_.jpg |
I'm thankful that I bought a ChiliPad a couple years ago. My bed is 67 degrees every night.
I've never slept so well. https://www.chilitechnology.com/prod...d-sleep-system |
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Have a Gretsch White Falcon that is one of my favorite purchases right now.
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Oh yeah. This has been fairly life changing. I think I can get you a referral discount if anyone wants to give it a go.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/06...g?v=1532723061 |
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Vivoactive HR smartwatch. Awesome bang for the buck.
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I bought some vintage suspenders at the thrift store.
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I'll see if I can dig up a code and PM you. |
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I bought one of these recently and it works way better than I expected. I guess this model does have the issue that the bulbs are difficult to find.
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I tried black rifle once, it's alright but I'll just stick to getting my $15 for 3lbs of decent coffee at Costco.
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Its a fly trap! The UV light attracts the flies and they get stuck to sticky paper. UV light is like crack to flies. |
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I jump around the clock for my job from time to time and can find myself sleeping in the daytime. I bought one of these and I couldn't tell you what time of the day it is when I put it on -
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/15...g?v=1536591018 http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/158...g?v=1540464025 Comfortable as can be, adjustable, and the foam fittings for your eyes can be moved to fit your face. It's been a great purchase, but definitely not something I ever thought I'd brag about. https://mantasleep.com/ |
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I've tried all sorts of brew methods and types of coffees and coffee shops. If I see something at Costco that I haven't tried I always get it to try it. Cold brew, k cups, french press, regular brew, single cup brew. It's all kind of the same to me. I dunno. Maybe my pallet sucks. |
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