The good windshield washer fluid. The stuff that's a dollar or two more expensive. Rain basically jumps off my windshield, and I don't need my wipers above 50 unless it's really raining hard. When I actually do use my wipers, they work so much better.
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Rain-X orange. That stuff is amazing.
- 2018 Tesla Model S used 12k pre-Elon going full Elon. ($45,725) was a huge purchase and most expensive car ever but gas savings for my 120 mile daily round trip to work saved me over $400/mo.
- 12ft trampoline. ($200). Kids love it, wife and I love it. Also shows me I’m getting old when random muscles tweak on me.
- Second hand rocking chair from early 1900s ($45). If you haven’t rocked in a chair that was made only for that purpose before it became wholly automated, you should. Can’t figure out if it’s the arc of the rockers or what but it’s more relaxing than the $279ea set of porch rockers we have.
- tempur mattress (got them on the used market, for 20% of the cost)
- a key organizer that looks like a swiss army knife
- a slim wallet that also unfolds
- a good pair of audiophile headphones
- a dishwasher
I love my slim wallet
For time used over price it must be minecraft and my kindle, so many hundreds of hours on both of them.
I would love to hear some watch stuff, I've started getting into watches lately and have a Casio Duro on the way as my first collection.