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Your last splurge purchase?

  • Belly35
    Replaced all the kitchen appliances with Stainless Steel gas stove, microwave, dishwasher and refrigerator after 15 years it was about time... Oh! After I refinished the dinning hardwood floor after pulling up the carpet, strip the 2 layers of wallpaper off, repainted the room I bought a new oriental 10x12 rug.
  • superman
    iclfan2;1839627 wrote:Really close to pulling a trigger on a boat.
    2 Happiest days in a boat owners life. The day he buys it and the day he sells it.
  • Automatik
    That sounds like necessary upgrades Belly, not splurging.

    Try again.
  • Belly35
    Automatik;1839652 wrote:That sounds like necessary upgrades Belly, not splurging.

    Try again.
    in away your correct but could any rug have been just as good yep, could any Home Depot stainless steel appliances been a workable solution yep.... Not settling for just mediocre is splurging to some degree
  • iclfan2
    superman;1839651 wrote:2 Happiest days in a boat owners life. The day he buys it and the day he sells it.
    Ha I know. Living down here there are just too many rivers and places to go out on the water. Seems like a good waste of money to have a little fun. It's nothing crazy, just enough to get out on the water and cruise/ drink and fish a little.


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  • superman
    iclfan2;1839654 wrote:Ha I know. Living down here there are just too many rivers and places to go out on the water. Seems like a good waste of money to have a little fun. It's nothing crazy, just enough to get out on the water and cruise/ drink and fish a little.


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    I could see it down there where you can use it pretty much year round.
  • O-Trap
    A bottle of Dom.
  • iclfan2
    superman;1839662 wrote:I could see it down there where you can use it pretty much year round.
    March through December pretty much.


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  • Ironman92
    No splurges....just upgrades/replacements around the house. About $4500 worth of stuff
  • bases_loaded
    iclfan2;1839627 wrote:Really close to pulling a trigger on a boat.
    If it flys, floats, or fucks it's cheaper to rent than buy.


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  • ts1227
    Fab4Runner;1839631 wrote:Bought a sofa in January. It was supposed to be in 2/13, but it's still on back order, so that's cool.

    Next up, new bed and mattress.
    Mattress shopping sucks. We just did that last month, ended up at Mattress Firm and the lady was apparently in dire need of some sales because she was throwing a lot out there to us.

    It wasn't really a splurge as much as our mattress was shot and the pregnant with twins wife is already assuming she will get thrown on bed rest at some point, and wants to be comfortable.

    I'm boring and my last splurge purchase was probably pre-ordering The Show for PS4.
  • iclfan2
    Instead of buying an old school spring mattress I'd suggest looking into Latex mattresses (Like Casper, Brooklyn bedding, etc). The prices are better and the sleep studies and reviews say it is much better for your back and everything else.
  • superman
    iclfan2;1839904 wrote:Instead of buying an old school spring mattress I'd suggest looking into Latex mattresses (Like Casper, Brooklyn bedding, etc). The prices are better and the sleep studies and reviews say it is much better for your back and everything else.
    I found a mattress that I liked at Sam's club. I took the specs and price to Mattress Firm. They laughed and said "Go buy it."
  • justincredible
    iclfan2;1839904 wrote:Instead of buying an old school spring mattress I'd suggest looking into Latex mattresses (Like Casper, Brooklyn bedding, etc). The prices are better and the sleep studies and reviews say it is much better for your back and everything else.
    We will be in the market for a new mattress soon. We'll be going this route.
  • ptown_trojans_1
    I really don't splurge, but spend my money on good bourbon/ whiskey.
    Bought Stranahan's Diamond Peak, $70 a bottle, and Pikesville Rye, $55 a bottle, recently.
    The Diamond Peak is very good, but not worth the price, and the Pikesville Rye is fantastic.
  • justincredible
    I bought a bottle of Aberlour scotch a few weeks ago. It was well worth the $55.
  • QuakerOats
    ptown_trojans_1;1839936 wrote:I really don't splurge, but spend my money on good bourbon/ whiskey.
    Bought Stranahan's Diamond Peak, $70 a bottle, and Pikesville Rye, $55 a bottle, recently.
    The Diamond Peak is very good, but not worth the price, and the Pikesville Rye is fantastic.
    How about Blanton's
  • ptown_trojans_1
    QuakerOats;1839946 wrote:How about Blanton's
    Delicious. Hard to find, but I love it.
    I found a bottle of that in Fort Wayne, Indiana over the Holidays. I dip into that every so often.
  • justincredible
    Blanton's is my favorite bourbon. So damn good.
  • Commander of Awesome
    I enjoy Blanton's. My go to recently has been Eagle's Rare. I can get it for about $30 a bottle and it's great. Plus at $30 I don't mind if my partner uses it for making Tennessee Mules. I've always wanted to try Angel's Envy, a bourbon that is finished in Port barrels. Anyone ever try this?
  • Laley23
    Broke open 1 of my Christmas gift this weekend. Made some Koval old fashioneds, delicious.

    My personal last splurge was wireless/noise cancelling headphones. Amazing for travel, especially the redeyes when I gotta get up and piss. But a lot tougher to sleep on a plane with them versus the buds.
  • justincredible
    Commander of Awesome;1839953 wrote:I enjoy Blanton's. My go to recently has been Eagle's Rare. I can get it for about $30 a bottle and it's great. Plus at $30 I don't mind if my partner uses it for making Tennessee Mules. I've always wanted to try Angel's Envy, a bourbon that is finished in Port barrels. Anyone ever try this?
    American Eagle Rare? I had that at a whiskey bar on a recommendation and it was great. I can't seem to find it near me and I do my bourbon shopping in goddamn Kentucky.
  • Commander of Awesome
    justincredible;1839965 wrote:American Eagle Rare? I had that at a whiskey bar on a recommendation and it was great. I can't seem to find it near me and I do my bourbon shopping in goddamn Kentucky.
    This one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Rare

    It's available at my local Safeway even.
  • justincredible
    Yeah, that's the one I was talking about. Not sure why I thought it had American in the name. Great bourbon.
  • ptown_trojans_1
    Commander of Awesome;1839953 wrote:I enjoy Blanton's. My go to recently has been Eagle's Rare. I can get it for about $30 a bottle and it's great. Plus at $30 I don't mind if my partner uses it for making Tennessee Mules. I've always wanted to try Angel's Envy, a bourbon that is finished in Port barrels. Anyone ever try this?
    Eagle Rare is also my go to. But, in MD, it is harder to find now a days. I have to make the trip to VA to grab it. I love it as it mixes well and is great near.

    I've had Angels Envy. It is ok. I thought it was a little light to me, but I know some people that love it.