What’s your top BIFL purchase, that might not in itself has been all to frugal, but long term, will be?

After having 5-6 different office chairs over the last 10 years, none of which I liked. I went and bought a Herman Miller Aeron chair. It’s ridiculously expensive, but I’m so pleased with it and hope to keep it for well over 15-20 years. If that actually succeed, I will have spent less money one chairs than if I hadn’t bought it.

What similar items (cheap or expensive) do you feel the same about?

  • beeng@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 years ago

    Osprey backpack

    Zwilling and wüsthof knives

    De Buyer carbon steel pans

    RM Williams boots

    Dynaudio speakers

    Thinkpad laptop (on Linux)

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      2 years ago

      In Indonesia, 99% of toilets have Bidets. Whenever I go abroad, it’s always annoying that it is the opposite, like 99% of the toilets do not have bidets. I’ve got so used to using bidet all my life and I wish every toilets in the world have it installed.

  • Gorgeous_Sloth@sh.itjust.works
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    2 years ago

    Just wanted to let you guys know that Bifl sounds a lot like “Bifle”, a unique french word. It’s a quite precise verb that means “slapping someone with a dick”. It merges the words bite (= dick) and gifle (= slap).

    That’s all folks