A pack of condoms
A multimeter
Bought one for less than €4 or something like that. I didn’t had a lot of money at the time, but it doesn’t have a buzzer sound for continue check.
So do yourself a favor and spend the couple of euro’s more and get one that’s beeps(if you can). It’s so much easier then looking at the screen when you quickly want to check something.
Don’t get me wrong I still use it after 7 years, but really need te “upgrade”.
Another hardrive to feed my storage addiction.
Or dollars, or Euros, or whatever your currency is
Yen.
I understand what you mean, but the value of 1 of a currency depends a lot on the currency. 1 euro/U.S. dollar is roughly equivalent-ish to 10 Swedish krona or 100 Japanese yen/en.
Don’t worry, it’s not a hard rule. Just anything that you would consider to not be super cheap, but not super expensive either.
I understand, but the value of something like “about 200 apples” might vary a bit less.
If only there were rates one could work out how many of currency x could be exchanged per dollar.
Slow cooker/ crockpot. You can make multiple meals with minimum effort.
I spent $100 on a stockpot this year and it’s made really enjoy cooking. I do love my slowcooker, its just too small.
Chest freezer, vacuum sealer, wired electric impact wrench.
Air fryer. If you spend ~300, you can get one that can also be a pressure cooker or small convection oven.
a gram cocain
In the US; a gun, 2 months of water, 6 weeks of internet, 2 weeks of electricity, 10 days of groceries, 6 days of health insurance, or 3 days of rent. Or, you can buy 5 cases of beer.