Husband and I just had a surprising amount of cash drop into our laps. We own our house, own our cars out right. We've engaged a financial planner to help us with investing etc.
But for home life, what are some of your suggestions for great buys that last forever?
Thinking along the lines of upgrading our solar/battery (we live in Australia). Upgrading pots and pans and knives, some basic renovations around the house.
What has been a game changer for you in your house? A luxury spend that was worth it, or an upgrade that has cut costs long term? Open to all suggestions!
What's a large/medium spend investment that is totally worth it and/or and cuts costs long term?
byu/katwatermans inFrugal
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Cast iron pans and a good knife set will outlive your grandkids if you treat them right – bought mine once like 8 years ago and they’re still perfect
I’ll be the token bidet suggestion. I have one in every bathroom and miss it when I’m not at home. Totally cheap spend item, and it’ll save its cost in toilet paper within a few months.
upright freezer