Name an expensive product or service that’s worth it

Anonymous
The chocolate chip cookies from Wegmans.
Anonymous
Baby worth it:
Uppababy stroller
Tripp trapp chair
Hanna Anderson Jammies
Woolino sleep sacks

Not worth it:
Nuna car seat
Keekaroo peanut
Anonymous
Worth it: $16/pound in house roasted turkey from WF. Most deli turkey is revolting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I use Dr Bronners 4-1 Sugar soap all over my body, like everywhere, except not my hair. I buy half gallons.

I buy feminine products from France. Shipping is only $25. They have the most amazing things the U.S. does not. We are backwards here.


ooh, tell me more about the French products. With links please.


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Anonymous
Massage
Housekeeping
Sushi
Botox
Laser (such as IPL) and micro needling
Professional hair color and cuts
Good cashmere
Good tailoring
Anonymous
Good bras
Good jeans
Good eyeglasses
Anonymous
Comfort One shoes
Weekly housekeeper
Nice linens
Anonymous
Birkenstocks
Anonymous
Chase Sapphire Reserve
Housekeeper
Sonos
Good jeans
High quality food

Not worth it
Expensive plane tickets. I am an extremely frequent traveler. OP doesn’t know how to do it. Spirit isn’t usually my best option, but when it is, it is. Nothing unsafe about it at all. And luggage is for slow travelers; backpacks work everywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone loves a good deal, but what are some products or services that are expensive compared to the next competitor but totally worth it?
I’ll go first:
1- Lululemon & Athleta yoga pants are worth it on quality, comfort and they last forever.
2 - Spirit or Frontier sound like a good deal, but you won’t ever see me flying on those carriers. Sure, the other carriers have problems too but no discount is worth the total experience and feeling of safety.
This is a survey I’m trying to “tell a story” so please humor me with examples of items you happily pay more for vs the cheaper product. TIA!


What makes Spirit or Frontier unsafe? I’ve flown on both and while they suck for various reasons, I’ve never felt unsafe. Alaska and Southwest are the ones with recent safety disasters. If United starts flying the 737 Max again, I’d consider it an unsafe airline.

I don’t understand this at all. Safety is regulated by the government. There are reasons to dislike discount airlines, but this isn’t one of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:worth it:
housecleaner
a car detailer that comes to you (just a few times per year)
Kerrygold butter and good non-shelf stable bread
everything associated with the bed- quality mattress, sheets, duvet, pillow
Wolf range

not worth it:
manicures, particularly "high end" ones
"status" credit cards like Amex platinum
luxury brand handbags

You aren’t using it correctly then!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Worth it
Lululemon
Botox
Louis Vuitton mine has lasted forever
BMWs
Prisoner wine
Air pod pros

Not worth it
Manicures. I’m done with them and the havoc they do to my natural nails
Range rovers sh##. Absolute sh##
Gucci
Calphalon we’re moving to ceramic next


You mean tacky GEL manicures. Regular manicures are great and absolutely worth it.
Anonymous
Worth it: my horse.

Not worth it: basically everything posted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone loves a good deal, but what are some products or services that are expensive compared to the next competitor but totally worth it?
I’ll go first:
1- Lululemon & Athleta yoga pants are worth it on quality, comfort and they last forever.
2 - Spirit or Frontier sound like a good deal, but you won’t ever see me flying on those carriers. Sure, the other carriers have problems too but no discount is worth the total experience and feeling of safety.
This is a survey I’m trying to “tell a story” so please humor me with examples of items you happily pay more for vs the cheaper product. TIA!


What makes Spirit or Frontier unsafe? I’ve flown on both and while they suck for various reasons, I’ve never felt unsafe. Alaska and Southwest are the ones with recent safety disasters. If United starts flying the 737 Max again, I’d consider it an unsafe airline.

I don’t understand this at all. Safety is regulated by the government. There are reasons to dislike discount airlines, but this isn’t one of them.


I don't think you understand the airline industry very well. Boeing is self-regulated.

https://www.npr.org/2019/04/02/709203191/boeings-not-alone-in-companies-that-government-agencies-have-let-self-regulate
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I use Dr Bronners 4-1 Sugar soap all over my body, like everywhere, except not my hair. I buy half gallons.

I buy feminine products from France. Shipping is only $25. They have the most amazing things the U.S. does not. We are backwards here.


ooh, tell me more about the French products. With links please.


Yes, I would like to know this, too


+3!

I definitely agree on the Le Creuset and All Clad cookware. (LC bakeware is trash. Avoid it.) They are such high quality and have lasted us since our wedding seven years ago. But I’m surprised by the people who say they their items “look like new.” Mine look really good, but they are far from spotless. Am I doing something wrong?
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