For example today I just realized I could save alot of money on toilet paper if I installed a bidet on to my toilet. I didnt know what that was until about an hour ago lol and initially I assumed this is probably going to be an expensive type of system that ill have trouble installing myself but when I looking online there were many on amazon and I was surprised how affordable this stuff was.

    Now im considering doing this when I move into my own place in the future. Ill probably still buy toilet paper but it wont be as frequent as it used to be if I have a bidet.

    Another thing im considering doing is making my own skin/hair care products at home mostly due to health reasons but after doing some research I realized i could make a ton of non toxic healthy personal care stuff at home with just basic household items as well as cleaning stuff.

    What is one simple swap you made in your household/personal life that saves you so much of money now?
    byu/reila_09 inFrugal



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    3 Comments

    1. ShiroxReddit on

      Does that math even check out? Like a pack of toilet paper costs like let’s say 5 bucks, personally I get like 2-3 a year max, so 10-15 bucks. So spending like 100 bucks on a bidet to save 5 bucks on toilet paper a year doesn’t really seem like a good investment to me, but I guess that math scales up the more toilet paper you actually use

    2. SeriousAd5261 on

      bidets are a game changer, you won’t regret it. making your own products is also dope, saves cash and you know exactly what’s in them. keep it up!

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