21 Pricey Purchases Are Totally, Completely Worth It, According To People Who Bought Them

Recently, Reddit user u/Cool-Change7987 asked: "What seems too expensive but is really worth the price?"

Here are some of the top-voted responses:

1."A good shower head. Even if you rent, swapping out the default shower head for one that will help with low pressure is a life changer. Swap it back when you're moving out. When I was renting, money was tight but it is a necessary splurge."

Bathroom with a modern showerhead spraying water in a tiled shower area

2."If you fly, even occasionally, noise-canceling headphones are worth every penny. With just the noise canceling on without playing any music, it significantly softens most sounds. When you listen to music/videos/whatever with the noise canceling on, you can't hear anything else, even crying babies."

Person on airplane wearing headphones and sunglasses, smiling while looking out the window. Image relates to travel and work productivity

3."Good snow tires if you live where it snows 6+ months of the year."

Car tire with snow chains driving through snowy mountain terrain, illustrating winter driving conditions

4."Quality work shoes if your job requires you to be on your feet for long stretches of time."

Person browsing athletic shoes in a store while using a smartphone for comparison or purchase

5."A quality pillow will change your life."

—u/BigD4163

6."A good mattress. I love my Tempurpedic mattress. It cost me about $4,500, but it was worth every penny."

Person testing a mattress in a store, smiling, with sales assistant nearby. Shelves of bedding items are in the background
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7."Quality kitchen knives."

Person slicing tomatoes and onions on a wooden cutting board in a kitchen setting

8."A good speaker."

TV setup with a soundbar on a white stand, next to a small potted plant. A dining area is partially visible in the background

9."Deep tissue massages every once in a while."

Person receiving a back massage, focusing on relaxation techniques. Hands gently apply pressure to the upper back and shoulders

10."Real maple syrup is leaps and bounds better tasting than the flavored corn syrup replicas. It's not too expensive, but it costs more."

A spoon pours syrup into a glass on a rustic wooden table, next to a bottle, suggesting themes of natural products or small business focus

11."A good bra!"

A person shops for lingerie, holding items and carrying several shopping bags in a store

12."Movers. Save your friends and spend some money."

Workers load cardboard boxes labeled "fragile" onto a truck, suggesting a moving or delivery job

13."A Costco membership. At first, it seemed silly to me to pay $60 a year to shop somewhere, but between the savings on gas, groceries, travel, appliances, and tires. Well worth it."

Storefront of Costco Wholesale with parking lot and people entering

14."A good ergonomic chair if you sit all day."

—u/F1ndingMyself

15."Custom orthotics. Spent $300 since I have flat feet on some custom molded orthotics. Got them in 2016, and my podiatrist told me yesterday that they are still in good shape. My feet and ankles thank me eight years later."

Person inserting a blue insole into a white sneaker, with another sneaker placed nearby on the floor
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16."Good luggage. Sure, you can get lucky with a bag from TJ Maxx or somewhere, but most likely, the zipper will break or a wheel will come off. I'd rather get a really good quality brand that lasts a good while."

A suitcase topped with a hat in a hotel lobby, with people blurred in the background, suggesting travel or business context
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17."My countertop dishwasher. I have a studio apartment with no dishwasher included, and the $400 was well spent on it not to have to hand wash dishes all the time."

Open dishwasher with neatly arranged white dishes and bowls inside
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18."If you have a cat, a Litter-Robot. I hate scooping litter more than anything. I hate the smell of cat pee, but I love my kitties. I was using premium litter in a normal litter box, but I was able to switch to a cheaper litter without increasing smells. Plus, I go through litter about 40% slower with the auto sifter. In four or five years, the litter robot should pay for itself in litter savings."

—u/mission_yoghurt_9653

19."High-quality hand tools. Buy your Craftsman, Rigid, Proto, Channellock, and Klein tools, and you won't have to buy them again unless you lose them. Almost all of the nicer, expensive tools have lifetime warranties as well."

Person on a ladder uses a power drill to fix something on a wall inside a home

20."A good vacuum. When I moved into my new apartment, instead of buying some crappy generic one, which breaks after a couple of months, I bought a Hoover. It works way better, especially since I have cat hair everywhere."

Person vacuuming a blue sofa, smiling, while arranging a yellow pillow. Bright living room with a modern lamp and large window
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21.And finally, "Travel. Seriously, the best thing you could ever spend your money on is seeing the world, different perspectives and cultures, and experiencing things you would otherwise never experience. It completely changes you as a person for the better."

Two people sitting on a car's hood, enjoying a scenic view. Both wear casual, stylish outfits; one in a floral top and shorts, the other in a red dress
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What other products do you think are worth the purchase, no matter the cost? Let us know in the comments!

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