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Article created by: Mindaugas Balčiauskas

It often doesn't really matter if you buy the cheaper version of an item — think store brand versus name brand — to save a buck. But every now and then, the difference in price translates into a difference in using the darn thing.

Interested in products that are worth the extra dollar, Reddit user u/Bellabuns_xo made a post on the platform, asking everyone: "What's something you used to be cheap on, until you tried a high-quality version, and now you can't go back?"

From eggs to winter jackets, here are some of the most-upvoted replies.

#1

Plastic garbage bag filled with trash placed on a wooden floor, illustrating expensive purchases that really paid off. We cheaped out and bought low quality garbage bags once. It made our week a misery. They split, leaking bin juice all over the pantry floor. They burst halfway to the wheelie bin. They just make more work all round, and never end up being a saving as you have to double up anyway. False economy.

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Data1001
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6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yep. Saving a couple of bucks on something you use regularly is silly. (I've done it myself, and regretted it every time.) Also, saving a couple of bucks on something you will be using for years is similarly dumb. People love to trash (no pun intended) name brands on the Internet these days, but when you buy a name brand, you are far more assured of getting a quality product than something off-brand which is a few dollars cheaper.

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    #2

    Luxurious bedroom featuring an expensive bed purchase with tufted headboard, accent pillows, and matching bedside tables. My bed. Please everyone, treat yourself and buy a high quality bed set. Mattresses are expensive but it’s worth its weight in gold. Even if you just get a new set of covers, something with a high thread count. Sleep itself isn’t as important as how you sleep.

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    #3

    Various expensive clothing purchases hanging on a rack, illustrating expensive purchases that really paid off concept. Clothing. I used to buy cheap polyester clothes from Kohl's and other massive retailers, but one day I was shopping in a higher end place and bought a really nice heavy duty cotton henley and every time I went into my closet I wanted to wear it. So I decided to empty my closet and start over with better quality clothes. Now I have half as many clothes as I did before, but I feel good in all of them, and they will last for years instead of months. Instead of buying four $10 Polo shirts, I buy one $40 *quality* Polo shirt.

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    #4

    Hands holding a freshly baked loaf of bread with a cloth, illustrating expensive purchases that really paid off. I am german, sooo: Bread.

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    #5

    Person wearing an orange jacket and backpack in a snowy street, representing expensive purchases that really paid off. A winter coat.

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    #6

    Hand using a knife to cut into two blocks of butter on a wooden plate, representing expensive purchases that paid off. Butter

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    #7

    Person holding a pair of expensive Nike running shoes outdoors in a grassy field at sunset, showcasing valuable purchases. Running shoes. I thought I could just get regular tennis shoes and call it good. I started to train for a 5k and my “reward” to myself for finishing was to get a pair of actual running shoes. My gosh the difference is unbelievable and I will never be able to run in anything else ever again

    castironskilletmilk , Kristian Egelund Report

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    #8

    “I Can’t Go Back”: 26 Expensive Purchases That Really Paid Off, As Shared By People In This Online Thread Eggs. Once I tried free range organic farm fresh eggs with those deep orange yolks..I just couldn't go back. Paying over $6 a dozen isn't cheap but so worth it.

    GboyFlex , Nick Fewings Report

    Data1001
    Community Member
    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    LOL - $6 a dozen for 'normal' eggs is cheap where I live.

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    #9

    View from inside a car with hand on steering wheel driving in rain, illustrating expensive purchases that really paid off. Windshield wipers. I used to buy the cheap ones and would get so annoyed that they would always skip across the windshield. I thought all wipers did that until I bought the expensive ones. I’ll never buy the cheap ones again.

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    #10

    Three stylish expensive loafers in blue, gray, and red showcasing high-quality material and design that really paid off. Shoes

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    #11

    Hands with red nails holding a white cup of coffee on a wooden table, symbolizing expensive purchases that paid off. Coffee. We always had instant coffee/chicory blend growing up poor, and I would always enjoy good filter coffee if we went to a restaurant. Then in grad school someone introduced me to good instant coffee (100% freeze-dried arabica, no chicory), and then 6 months later the students clubbed together to buy a cheap drip-filter coffee machine and that was that. Also around that time I bought my first pair of Calvin Klein undies at a sale. Never looked back in either arena. Worth mentioning, to feed our coffee addiction we used to brew two pots in the morning, with freshly ground beans to lure the punters in, and basically sell one pot's worth for a marginal profit which allowed us to pretty much not have to pay for our own coffee. Also we were cheaper than the coffee stand nearest to our building, so we captured the departmental coffee market.

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    #12

    Close-up of an olive oil bottle and herb pot on a table, symbolizing expensive purchases that really paid off. Olive oil

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    #13

    Raw steak seasoned with pepper and spices on a wooden cutting board, illustrating expensive purchases that paid off. Steak. It's not something I buy often due to the expense (more of a rare treat), but when you do, It's best to go for one that's high quality (lots of marbling, well-aged, a good thickness & cut, etc). When cooking steak, there's not a lot you can do to make a low quality one taste great, but if you start with a quality ingredient, then there's likewise not a lot you can do to go wrong with it.

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    #14

    Amber dispenser bottles labeled dish soap and soap with a wooden scrub brush on a kitchen counter, highlighting expensive purchases that paid off. dish soap. my god, i will never again purchase great value dishsoap. dawn ftw

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    #15

    Man using laptop indoors by window overlooking water, reflecting on expensive purchases that really paid off Computer chair

    meiliraijow , Djordje Petrovic Report

    Data1001
    Community Member
    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A good quality office chair should be budgeted for just as much as a good quality mattress. If you're like me, you're spending a good portion of your day in both, so skimping on quality only makes sense if you are barely making ends meet.

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    #16

    Close-up of three pen tips on a white surface representing expensive purchases that paid off shared in an online thread. Ballpoint pens, used to get the 99 cents for like 5 or 6 and now pay $2-3 per pen

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    #17

    My Dyson vacuum. My dog sheds a lot and cheap vacuums would only last a year before breaking.

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    #18

    Person washing hands with soap under a faucet illustrating self-care as an expensive purchase that really paid off. Soap! Cheap soap just strips your skin. Expensive soap makes it so you can't keep your hands off yourself - skin so soft and pliable, plump and fresh and glowing and smooth. Wow. Game changer.

    flowerpotpie , Sora Shimazaki Report

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    #19

    Cat food. Now that I buy the fancier brand that actually looks like food I don’t think I can go back to feeding my cat lumps of brown mush that look the same no matter what the meat is.

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    #20

    Reusable menstrual cup held in hand with organic cup packaging and storage pouch on pink background, showing an expensive purchase. A menstrual cup! I cannot describe how much better it made my period days. No mess and way less discomfort than when I was using pads and tampons. Never going back!

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    #21

    Parmegiano

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    #22

    Hand holding a glass of whiskey, symbolizing one of the expensive purchases that really paid off shared by people online. Whiskey. Alcohol tax is high in Aus so if you are already paying a buttload, you may as well buy the actual good stuff.

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    #23

    Art supplies. I got to use really high-quality stuff for my college classes changed my life.

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    #24

    Hands holding wireless earbuds and charging case, highlighting expensive purchases that really paid off. Earbuds/headphones. Used to think people who paid over $20 for earbuds were ridiculous. Eventually got tired of my $12 ones breaking or being such low quality.

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    #25

    Technology. Like, screen monitors, consoles, laptops, phones, etc. some of it high quality products are far more worth the buck

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    #26

    Man sitting in airplane cabin by windows, reflecting on expensive purchases that really paid off during flight. Airplane tickets. I can’t go back to economy for long flights after experiencing first class.

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    Data1001
    Community Member
    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I mean, if I could afford to do so, yeah -- I'd do first class every time. Alas, I'm not swiming in disposable income, so that's not in the picture. But whenever I have a long trip which allows me the time to do so, I will take Amtrak instead, as it is better than flying in every way (other than how long your trip takes of course).

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