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What have you bought, cheap, expensive, or anywhere in between that has changed your life.

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HalloumiChips · 28/06/2020 14:33

I have just bought a Bissell crosswave, and it is amazing. I feel so organised with lovely clean floors.

What have you bought that has made a real difference to your life?

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totallyyesno · 28/06/2020 14:35

A piano! I wanted one for years. Totally worth it even though I think dh would like the space for a second sofa.

Cherrysoup · 28/06/2020 14:37

Horse
Cordless vacuum

BlueBirdGreenFence · 28/06/2020 14:38

An eye mask
Good throws to snuggle on the sofa with
Wireless headphones
A mans wallet instead of a purse
A good fitting belt
Proper trays to eat our tea from when watching telly

Harrykanesrightsock · 28/06/2020 14:39

VW camper

MoaningMinniee · 28/06/2020 14:42

A Nitty Gritty louse comb! The best tenner I ever spent!

LunaNorth · 28/06/2020 14:43

Bose Bluetooth speaker.

Instant Pot.

Greenhouse.

LaughingDonkey · 28/06/2020 14:43

A dishwasher - how did I live without it before??? Grin

Gufy robovac - hovers himself and is great for pets' hair!!

AlCalavicci · 28/06/2020 14:44

Robot vac (eufy )
Cat ( well he was donated )
Comfy office chair
Decent wardrobe
All in the past 8 months !

Blankiefan · 28/06/2020 14:44

Sonos Move. It's fab.

ThePug · 28/06/2020 14:44

A Eufy robovac. Had her (Betty Grin ) for a month now and our house has been transformed as we have to keep the floors clear every night as she comes out at 10.30pm and we no longer have dog hair and crumbs covering the floor. Took her upstairs one day this week and she fits under the bed Shock so now going to extend our clutter free living to upstairs too. Was about £160

AlCalavicci · 28/06/2020 14:46

@LaughingDonkey
Robot vacs are ace !

Mirrorxx · 28/06/2020 14:46

@ThePug our robot Hoover is called roger

LaughingDonkey · 28/06/2020 14:53

@AlCalavicci

I agree! Henry has retired to airing cupboard immediately after Gufy took over his duties Wink

hiredandsqueak · 28/06/2020 15:05

Neato botvac (£400) would never be without one now. Even if I have a lazy day the house still looks great as Jack the botvac will have vacuumed every floor.
Bella the rescue dog (£150) she is great fun and managed to keep lockdown bearable with her daily walks and stupid antics and her need for a snuggle.

SurreyHillsGirl · 28/06/2020 15:27

Our two dogs

blueglassandfreesias · 28/06/2020 15:31

Mac book air. I’ve had it for 5 years and it’s always worked so well, it’s light and tactile and I love it!

RoseyLentil · 28/06/2020 15:31

Central heating
Total blissSmile

pontiouspilates · 28/06/2020 15:38

Rescue dog.
Spray mop.
Essential oils steam diffuser.
Lumi Alarm Clock

Invisimamma · 28/06/2020 15:44

Cordless Dyson.

Alexa synced with the central health and lighting controls.

Tesco annual delivery pass.

Invisimamma · 28/06/2020 15:44

Central heating... Not health.

BikeRunSki · 28/06/2020 15:49

Chilly bottle
I am out and about a lot for work, and I love having cold drinking water on hand.

Fridge2Go lunch bag, with built in ice packs for similar reasons.

LikeTheOceansWeRise · 28/06/2020 16:08

Another fan of the robot vac - ours is called Robert Grin

Oblomov20 · 28/06/2020 16:11

Dishy. My dishwasher. All my friends teased me that I didn't have one before.

LaChatte · 28/06/2020 16:25

Qwetch bottle, I've tried different cole bottles in the past, this one is off the chart in comparison. I can leave it in the car in the middle of summer all afternoon (south of France) and the water will still be icy cold.

Oblomov20 · 28/06/2020 16:30

I want a robot vacuum. I'll have to persuade Dh first though.

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