Shopping Therapy. What did you buy lately that you love and you want us to know about. Source irrele

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Starting to think posting on sites like this might be a Dyson marketing plan. Bizarre.
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Anonymous wrote:Starting to think posting on sites like this might be a Dyson marketing plan. Bizarre.


I noticed lots of Dyson posts as well. Only All-Seeing-Jeff can tell if this is the same people.
Anonymous
I got me one of them double broilers finally!

For starters I got a cheap one on sale at Bed Bath.. for 20 bucks and see how it will work before I will invest in the one that cost 25 bucks!!!.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Starting to think posting on sites like this might be a Dyson marketing plan. Bizarre.


I noticed lots of Dyson posts as well. Only All-Seeing-Jeff can tell if this is the same people.


It’s funny because entirely separate from this thread, I was chatting with a neighbor shout pandemic ourchases we were happy with, and we both said the Dyson stick almost simultaneously. Costco had a big sale and had them in a promotional location in the store so I think a lot of us picked them up on a impulse. It has definitely increased our vacuuming by a lot and even the kids use it. What I don’t like is that you have to hold the trigger down—i feel like it’s going to give me carpal tunnel.
Anonymous
These pants are my new favorite thing:
https://www.bluecanoe.com/collections/organic-yoga-pants/products/slim-pant
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diamond, wished I got a bigger caret actually given how often I wear it now
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Aerogarden - I am growing all different herbs in it. I use them mostly for cooking but the real reason I wanted it was because I was missing a restaurant I love going to every summer when I go back home to Europe, where at the end of the meal a waiter brings over a cart filled with herbs and then he snips off a few of your choice to make an infusion to drink. So now I make my own fresh herb infusions and it reminds me of this place.
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I gave in to various targeted ads and bought vuori joggers - they are extremely comfortable; Bombas socks - bought to see how much better they could possibly be and turns out that they are. I’m trying to ignore the revolting ad for some kind of ear cleaning stick with a camera in it, but knowing me I’ll end up buying it soon
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Finally pulled the trigger on getting my closet done. Got estimates from Closet America, Elfa, Closet Factory and Closet Stretchers. Its a walk in, that used to have one bar with a shelf along the back wall. The process was fun (estimates ranged from $1500 to $5000, and every design was a little bit different). I changed out the boring light fixture for a chandelier, added a mirror, and all that is left is to pick a rug for the floor (so many options I cannot decide which one, but will soon). I love my new closet, and wish I had done this a long time ago. Also purged and donated a lot of clothes - feel great.
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Anonymous wrote:+1 on Bombas socks. I bought some for the cold weather and to see if they lived up to the hype. They are warmer than average but not incredibly warm-- but they do have a sort of foot-hugging design that I like (as does my kid).

But that's not why I love them.

It's the Sesame Street designs. I actually only got Oscar The Grouch but they make me smile EVERY SINGLE TIME I wear them and even though we don't have a ton of money I can see I just have to order more. They really spark joy in the KonMari sense. I think it's the combination of nostalgia, the clever design twist and the above-average comfort of the sock itself. Okay, I've convinced myself. I need to order a few more.

https://bombas.com/pages/sesame-street


Huh? I looked at your link and the Oscar the Grouch socks are literally just striped socks. No relation to the muppet.


NP here. I agree that the Oscar ones are a little more minimalistic than some of the others, but the colors are exactly like the muppet. They are Oscar green, with a brown stripe that is the same color as his eyebrows and a large silver stripe that is like his trash can. I think they're quite clever. I had Oscar slippers when I was a kid (from JC Penney), I totally see where OP is coming from.
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I bought this electric tea kettle with temperature presets and built in tea infuser. You can spend a whole lot more on one, but I can’t imagine it’s worth it unless you are just fixated on having the name Breville or whatever on your small appliances.

https://www.amazon.com/Electric-Temperature-Presets-Stainless-Protection/dp/B084NZLQ6L/ref=mp_s_a_1_17?dchild=1&keywords=AICOOK&qid=1613482383&sr=8-17#

I use this nearly everyday for hot tea in the morning but also to make jugs of tea for iced tea. I’ve developed a big tea habit and also recommend Harney & Sons, a terrific New York based tea purveyor - their blueberry green tea is fantastic, but so are many of their varieties - every one I’ve tried, in fact.

I’ve been doing IF in pandemic lockdown and the teamaking ritual has become central to my adherence to daily fasting - I’ve lost 20lbs without much effort.

I really love the kettle, I had a regular one before but I’ve found such a remarkable difference in my tea being able to brew each type at exactly the right temperature- it really makes such a huge difference. Wish I’d known this years ago.
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jsmith123 wrote:We got a Dyson stick and it's more amazing than I could have possibly hoped for.

We got a Miele stick after our Dyson bit the dust. Worth the splurge and works almost as well as my Miele canister.


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^Van Cleef & Arpels
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Anonymous wrote:Starting to think posting on sites like this might be a Dyson marketing plan. Bizarre.

I’m the Miele vac PP. Dyson vacs are great for a year or two then turn into garbage. Ours stopped working with “max” suction and no longer picks up anything with regular suction. The Miele stick is newer to the market, so time will tell as to its reliability and longevity, but Miele is a generally better brand known for making quality appliances and products.
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Finally pulled the trigger on getting my closet done. Got estimates from Closet America, Elfa, Closet Factory and Closet Stretchers. Its a walk in, that used to have one bar with a shelf along the back wall. The process was fun (estimates ranged from $1500 to $5000, and every design was a little bit different). I changed out the boring light fixture for a chandelier, added a mirror, and all that is left is to pick a rug for the floor (so many options I cannot decide which one, but will soon). I love my new closet, and wish I had done this a long time ago. Also purged and donated a lot of clothes - feel great.


Which vendor did you choose and how big is your closet?
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