I’m curious, what’s an item, tool, or purchase you own that you feel has completely justified its cost over time? Could be anything from a gadget to a piece of furniture or even software. What made it worth it for you?

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    18 days ago

    A couple years ago I bought a lifetime license for Plex and it has been so wonderful. I can truly own my media that I’ve purchased, watch it from any device, and share it with Family and close friends.

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        11 days ago

        Jellyfin is awesome. The only thing is getting remote access to work has been hard for me to figure out. I’m very glad that there’s multiple good options for media servers.

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    19 days ago

    Safety razor

    Blades are extremely cheap and always gives a great shave.

    Elliptical and dumbbells

    Gym memberships add up quick so went with a cheaper elliptical and a nice set of adjustable dumbbells.

    Kobo ereader

    As I get more into reading I’ve come to appreciate that this one allows loading my own ebooks from my PC which can save a ton depending on use case.

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      19 days ago

      I have priced out gym equipment, because I live 100 miles from the nearest “city” (…which is, like 20,000 people).

      At $30/mo for a gym membership, it would take me >15 years to pay for a decent, mid-range power rack, Olympic bars, and bench. And that’s not including the weights themselves, which are usually $2-5/pound. A decent elliptical machine from eBay? Another 2 years, plus a year and a half for shipping.

      If you’re serious about weights, and not independently wealthy, it almost always makes more sense to have a gym membership.

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        19 days ago

        Agreed. For anything beyond the simplest setup membership is the way to go especially if near enough to some of the cheaper options; we had a Planet Fitness open near us that offers $10/month for lowest tier membership (prior it was YMCA at $70/month for the family).