Things that are worth paying more for
Things that are worth paying more for
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anonymous-user

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78 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Inspired by a thread I saw on Reddit.

In a world where many things seem to be a race to the bottom on price and quality, what items, products, experiences or services are you willing to pay more for? What do you find to be false economy? What is so much better if you pay a few quid more?

Some obvious ones from me:

Bin liners: rofl Buy cheap ones for £2.50 which tear the second you try to use them, or £4 for a pack of 'heavy duty'. Absolute no brainer.

Wine: A few pounds more per bottle genuinely makes an exponential difference to the quality.

Mattress: I have had numerous cheap mattresses over the years but now won't buy anything that isn't good quality. My back has thanked me for it.

Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 26th September 12:15

Dark85

706 posts

172 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Kitchen roll - If you buy the cheap ones you'll just end up using twice as much and getting messy hands when it invariably tears.

Airport Lounges - quieter, cleaner and comfier than being with the pleb and if, like me, your default cure for boredom is to eat something you'll make a good chunk of the money back by not buying a terrible pasty for £10 or something silly.

valiant

13,504 posts

184 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Condoms and loo roll.

The mess from either failing will definitely ruin your day.

evenflow

8,857 posts

306 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Chicken

cowboyengineer

1,419 posts

138 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Business class flights when the flight time is more than 4 hours

emperorburger

1,484 posts

90 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Italian hard cheese - Grana Padano is a poor substitute for Parmesan.

Loo Roll - taking a gamble with 2 ply will always end in tears.

Doofus

33,393 posts

197 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Grammar lessons.

StevieBee

14,941 posts

279 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Shoes and beds. If you're not in one, you're in the other so both have to be the best you can get.

Agree with the Business Class suggestion - to which I'd add short term airport parking as close to the terminal as possible.

If you like music; HiFi.

Wellington boots

Muzzer79

12,743 posts

211 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Beer

Agreed on bin bags

Tyres

Suits

Shoes


AC43

13,406 posts

232 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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StevieBee said:
If you like music; HiFi.
Yeah, nothing comes close to proper separates. All this multi-room in-ceiling malarky is all well and good but pound for pound it sounds shoddy in comparison.

Same for TV systems; a soundbar and sub can do impressive things in isolation but a proper amp & decent speakers will blow it out of the water.

How have so many people forgotten this?

Zarco

20,406 posts

233 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Baked beans and tomato ketchup.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

78 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Dark85 said:
Kitchen roll - If you buy the cheap ones you'll just end up using twice as much and getting messy hands when it invariably tears.
I disagree with you there, I have bought Regina in the past and I find it seems to just leave lots of fibres behind. Tesco Springforce Jumbo Kitchen Towel 240 Sheets for 91 pence on the other hand is absolutely brilliant.

Shoes is the one for me, every time I have bough a cheap pair of shoes I have been in absolute agony and ended up hobbling to Boots at lunchtime to buy blister protection.

Editted to say, it would appear Tesco have reduced the quality of the Springforce kitchen roll in the last week or two and it is now smaller, thinner, more expensive and apparently now rubbish.

parabolica

6,967 posts

208 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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cowboyengineer said:
Business class flights when the flight time is more than 4 hours
Business class flights full stop, assuming the price is reasonable. The extra benefit you get of priority check-in, priority security, lounge access, one of the first off the plane so no queuing at immigration and on some airlines the complimentary transport from your home to the airport and airport to your accommodation makes it worth while. Plus the main benefit of getting a superior in-flight experience. (ETA: obviously depends on the airline).

We're looking to go to the Oshkosh airshow next year and I was just looking at flights; looks like Lufthansa have a 747-8 going out on dates that work for me and being on the upper deck of the 747 before it disappears is a bucket list item for me; prices are pretty reasonable too.


Edited by parabolica on Monday 26th September 12:40

vikingaero

12,569 posts

193 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Agree on shoes. I have 30 year plus old Lobb & Church brogues bought for around £300+ which are still going strong.

jhonn

1,680 posts

173 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Agree on mattresses (and most other things suggested so far).

From recent experiences..

Decent fuel

Drain rods (the cheap ones break resulting in a messy retrieval)

Millionare shortbread (and other chocolatey goodies)

House internal finishings (skirting, doors, etc - if you do it cheap you will regret it down the line and wish you'd paid that bit extra for decent quality)

Furniture

Light fittings/bulbs

Roof coverings (slates/breather membrane, etc)

Razor blades

I'm sure that I'll think of a few more. biggrin

paulguitar

34,187 posts

137 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Bin bags was an excellent shout, and also the bin itself.

I'd also go for:

Jumpers/cardigans. S N S Herning is my fave.

Headphones.

Computers. I've never regretted paying the extra and getting Mac stuff. So much time saved. type

Acoustic guitars. Stump up the £3.5k for a martin D-28. music

Shaving stuff. I like Geo F Trumper.

Edited by paulguitar on Monday 26th September 16:54

Magnum 475

4,026 posts

156 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Shoes and clothes. You spend a lot of time in them - you want the best you can afford. For those who wear suits, getting them made to fit properly is worth every penny.

Food. Let's face it - this is your body's fuel. Crap food is unhealthy, frequently fattening, and won't help you live longer. The sheer amount of c**p that goes into a lot of our food is staggering, and I refuse to eat or drink ultra-processed s**t.


vikingaero

12,569 posts

193 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Disagree on mattresses. A few years ago, Vikingette1 needed a new mattress. So we thought we would venture towards memory foam. All the mattress companies - Eve, Simba, Blah blah blah. So being confused, we decided to buy a £70 7-zone Amazon basics memory foam mattress to try out, figuring it was a cheap way to try one out. It arrived rolled up, we let it air for 24hours and she tried it. Best mattress ever for those that like firm beds. So we changed all the other single beds in the house to them. Anyone who sleeps in them comment on how comfortable, soft and supportive they are.

I'm currently sleeping on one in the spare room as Mrs V. has Covid.

LordHaveMurci

12,325 posts

193 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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Hookers & coke surely?

This is still PH right?

GetCarter

30,878 posts

303 months

Monday 26th September 2022
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LordHaveMurci said:
Hookers & coke surely?

This is still PH right?
Proper PH's don't have to pay for those.

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