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Ask HN: Favorite purchases of last two years?

#1
I've abandoned all faith in reviews online. But the HN crew can give good advice and are extremely unlikely to shill garbage. Consumer Reports is great for finding which manufacturer/model to buy. But what product or service did you buy that you found really useful/entertaining?

I'll start: I caved and bought a robovac. Wow, unlike many techno-gadgets, this one really delivers. Real utility, not just taking up space. Low maintenance, runs while I sleep, and the floor is just cleaner.

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#2
1. 2nd hand kayaks, cheap and great fun, good to recycle the used plastic!

2. Road bike, best exercise and stress relief process and I've got to know my local area up to a radius of 50 miles

3. Upcoming - new guitar to go with the bass guitar a few years back.

Amazing cost/return on these items!

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#5
https://www.lupine.de/products/bike-lights which is the most luxury brand for bicycle lights. Got a model which is street legal but with a push of a (bluetooth) button on the handlebar I can ride at pitch dark through a forest. Funny enough at the highest setting the forest becomes so light it feels less adventurous so opt for the medium setting.

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#7
Maybe my FCC license and boafeng. I dont use it much now since it was mostly something for me to do on my commute.

Possibly the malts I buy for making my own beer. I would say the MM3 grain mill, but that was actually free. I just had to build a bracket and hopper for it. That thing flys through malt, which is good because I have about 60 lbs to go through.

Possibly the bass guitar and Rocksmith. I don't get much time to use it though.

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Maybe my FCC license and boafeng. I dont use it much now since it was mostly something for me to do on my commute. Possibly the malts I buy for making my own beer. I would say the MM3 grain mill, but that was actually free. I just had to build a bracket and hopper for it. That thing flys through malt, which is good because I have about 60 lbs to go through. Possibly the bass guitar and Rocksmith. I don't get much tim…

You can now purchase your FCC amateur license? Back in my day, I had to go to an FCC field office and take a test. Times have changed.
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