We live in a world where everything we want or need can be purchased fairly quickly, depending on whether you like to shop online or go to an actual store. But what about the things that we buy? Bored Panda has already got a list of terrible products that are still sold and bought by millions that you can find here.
This time, one Reddit user, @A_Flyingsquid, was curious to find out what are some valuable things a person can buy, so he asked people online to share “what's that one product that is completely worth your money?”
The question that received more than 57k upvotes as commenters listed various household items, clothing, shoes, and other items that make people’s lives a little bit easier and more comfortable. A lot of users agreed that if you want to have a high-quality product, that will be used for quite some time, the smart thing to do is to invest in this item as “buy cheap, pay twice.”
What are some of the items that you would be happy to pay more for? Leave your thoughts and experiences in the comments down below!
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#1

Whatever you paid for your pet at the Humane Society. I got two cats $130. Have had them almost 2 years, plan to have them for another 15-17 years. They make me laugh, and they make me feel warm and loved every day.
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300points
#5

A good frying pan, lasts for years and the quality of food I can cook with it is so much better. Also much easier to clean.
182points
#7

Three good pairs of scissors. One for clothe, one for paper and one for the kitchen. This saves so much time and aggravation.
169points
#9

Anything designed to go between you and the ground. Shoes, bike or motorcycle helmet, mattress, car tires. Get good quality.
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164points
#11

After seeing how many people keep s**t stored in 10 year old random cardboard boxes in their garage or laundry room, I am gonna say storage tubs. They are hardly expensive, uniform in size, stack well, and aren't going to deteriorate if they get a bit wet.
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149points
#12

A good and comfortable chair to your desk. Especially when you plan to sit there a lot for studying or if your job requires you to sit. It will spare you a lot of back pain.
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127points
#13

Bread from a bakery instead of regular stuff on the grocery store shelf, particularly if you can get it still warm from the oven, or at least very fresh.
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125points
#14

A good "under sink" home tool kit if you dont have one already. I can say as a newly married 20 something it was the most useful gift my father in law got me.
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116points
#17

As a home owner, I can’t say it enough. A wet/dry vacuum.
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102points
#18

Professionnal photographer at your wedding. Food, music and so on are nice but goddamnit don't cheap out on the photographer.
Those pictures are everything you'll have from your wedding for the rest of your life.
Those pictures are everything you'll have from your wedding for the rest of your life.
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101points
#19

A toothbrush. It is literally life saving and can prevent you a whole world of pain in both your body and wallet. Bonus points if you brush twice and day and floss.
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94points











