Here’s a couple examples from my life:

  1. Safety Razor. I get a better shave and it’s like $15 for 100 razor blades, which lasts me a couple years. Way way way better than the disposable multi-blade Gillette things, which sell 5 heads for $20.

  2. Handkerchiefs. I am prone to allergies, so instead of constantly buying disposable tissues, we now have a stack of handkerchiefs that can just be used a few times and then thrown in the wash. This has also saved me loads.

What about you?

  • edric
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    9 months ago
    • Learn to cook. Always eating out or getting takeout is expensive. You’ll also become healthier in the process.

    • If you have a simple hairstyle, it’s possible to learn to cut it yourself or have your SO/spouse help. I bought an electric razor and a set of scissors for a total of $40 and have never gone to the barber since the pandemic started. I’ve probably saved thousands in haircuts by now.

    • If you’re ok with eating the same food twice, cook enough food for double the amount of people at home, so you have enough leftovers for another meal, instead of having to cook again.