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What are you not willing to economize on?
February 23, 2025, 12:15 PM
AglifterWhat are you not willing to economize on?
I’ve spent money on pretty much everything - I started working full time since I was a teenager, so I made money as a fairly young man.
I had a few ancestors who were known for being “meticulous in harness,” and for the flash of their horses - and realized I genuinely like driving a “good” car.
Usually, that means a fast one, but it can also be an actually comfortable luxo barge.
I wear some more expensive things, as part of a professional uniform, but mostly I’m happy with a g shock, khakis and a button down shirt.
I do buy the best eyeglass lenses I can find, but in my prescription, it makes a real difference in my visual acuity, and that’s not a luxury, IMO.
I can’t stand a bad hat - but, again, there’s no good reason to buy anything less than a pure beaver hat.
I fly first class, if at all possible - in part, because I’m 6’4”, but also because it’s slightly less abusive.
I do buy the best grade of food I can find/hunt/raise - not necessarily steaks and caviar, but if I’m making neck or shin, it will be pure grass fed, etc.
February 23, 2025, 12:27 PM
rat2306Tires; I want the best my wallet can afford at the time of purchase that pair with my driving style and vehicle. Would rather pay $1000 a set for 60K mile warrantied tires that may weather crack and dry rot from time, than a set of $400 tires that will wear out in 20K miles.
February 23, 2025, 12:37 PM
PASigCoffee
I drink German coffee, it’s not super expensive but more pricy than regular American stuff.
I’ll never buy crappy run of the mill American coffee like Maxwell House or Folgers, or a supermarket brand. It’s all crap.
February 23, 2025, 12:38 PM
MikeinNCI don’t cheap out on tires. I’ve driven at 100mph + and cheap tires will kill ya.
I buy only Oreo brand Oreos
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jljonesCheap food
February 23, 2025, 12:41 PM
chongosuerteCharmin Ultra Strong.
Anything else is negotiable or just not necessary.
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February 23, 2025, 01:16 PM
tatortoddReliability. I don't necessarily buy the most expensive, but will do my best to buy the most reliable and then maintain it like you would expect a mechanical engineer who is half German. For example, I drive a '16 Nissan Frontier with leather. Nissan barely changed it between '05 and '22, and had worked out all of the bugs so it's extremely reliable. Except when injured, I do my own oil changes with full synthetic oil. I hand detail my own vehicle inside and out. I machine polished it and applied a ceramic coating. People are shocked it's 8.5 years old.
Groceries. I'll buy store brand (i.e. not stuck on brand name), but only if it's premium. I buy the chicken and pork that is antibiotic free, hormone free, never fed animal byproducts, and is grown in Texas. I buy eggs that come from hens that pasture raised, antibiotic free, hormone free. For beef, I buy prime grade, grain finished, aged, and no artificial ingredients or preservatives but have recently been trying to decide if I want to switch to choice grade, grass finished, no hormones, no antibiotics, and no artificial ingredients or preservatives.
Most of my other things are allergy or food intolerance related. I'm allergic to nickel so my eyeglass frames are titanium, my watch is titanium, etc. I have a garlic intolerance so I make my own spice blends/rubs and make a lot of my own food from scratch (e.g. homemade breakfast sausage) to insure it's garlic-free.
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DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. February 23, 2025, 01:23 PM
TMatsquote:
I can’t stand a bad hat - but, again, there’s no good reason to buy anything less than a pure beaver hat.
None? I just bought a new Resistol “Black Gold” felt hat last fall. I wanted one of these for a long, long time. A Resistol Black Gold is a 20X hat, and it sells for $650.
A 100% beaver fur Resistol is $3,000. I’m happy that you have that kind of money, but unfortunately, I don’t.
I don’t skimp on boots. I wish I could, but I have narrow feet and can’t buy off the shelf, even at a well-stocked western store. My boots are custom. I might add, it used to be that many boot makers offered narrow widths; I just had to custom order. No longer,
D and EE, and they just don’t make the narrow ones at all.
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February 23, 2025, 01:25 PM
oddballFurniture- my wife and I like owning/collecting nice furniture, much of it American made.
Appliances- rather than Costco/Lowes stuff, we spend more for quality and reliability.
Liquor- when we drink, we like it to taste good, and in most cases, price is a general yardstick for quality.
Restaurants- my wife and I enjoy eating in our favorite restaurants at least twice a week, and we don't want to change this habit.
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February 23, 2025, 01:35 PM
smlsigThe love of a good woman.
This I will not compromise on…
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February 23, 2025, 01:44 PM
radiomanHotels. I no longer stay at any Motel 6 after an extremely bad stay in Redding, CA.
I'd rather pay another $50 and not have to perch the chair against the door when I go to sleep.
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February 23, 2025, 01:50 PM
ryan81986Toilet paper and paper towels.
February 23, 2025, 01:51 PM
sig 226On Cars, tires and brakes. Stopping and steering is kind of important.
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February 23, 2025, 02:34 PM
snowdogMy footwear and the bed I sleep in.
February 23, 2025, 02:54 PM
YooperSigsGasoline. No matter the cost, I want to go! And the Pan American runs on supreme!
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February 23, 2025, 03:05 PM
Sig2340Women.
I don’t see any currently, so I can afford the very best.
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February 23, 2025, 03:07 PM
BigCityquote:
Originally posted by PASig:
Coffee
I drink German coffee, it’s not super expensive but more pricy than regular American stuff.
I’ll never buy crappy run of the mill American coffee like Maxwell House or Folgers, or a supermarket brand. It’s all crap.
I will bite. Which German coffee and where do you get it from? TIA
John
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February 23, 2025, 03:07 PM
BytesSunglasses. Vaurnet, Maui Jim, and Oakley have all worked well for me.
February 23, 2025, 03:08 PM
PrefontaineVehicles. Routinely spend many hours on a vehicle purchase. Electing for the best bang for the buck whether it’s a commuter car, truck, performance car, or sportbike. Then anything to do with it, top shelf tires, fluids (Amsoil), and the best aftermarket parts available if I’m modding and I mod everything.
Guns much the same. Footwear the same. Flat panels for the house and HT, which includes anything AV I guess as well.
What am I doing? I'm talking to an empty telephone
February 23, 2025, 03:19 PM
Fly-SigMedical and dental care. I pay out of pocket for dental which is above whatever insurance may cover. My dentist (husband/wife team) are superb. For medical I pay out of pocket for my primary care (monthly subscription, no insurance). We have coverage for large medical expenses, but routine stuff I just pay out of pocket for a really good doc that I trust.
Tires, yup.
Guitars and related equipment. I don't have a ton of stuff, but what I do have is high quality for my uses.
Home appliances. I'd rather buy something that works well and lasts a long time than go cheap.
In most areas my motto is "Buy once, Cry Once".
I do economize where quality really doesn't matter.