I’ll start. I have recently gotten into 3D printing, and, while incredibly frustrating sometimes, there’s nothing more rewarding than getting a perfect print.

  • @[email protected]
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    241 year ago

    I shop Goodwill like it’s a job.

    DVDs are always welcome. We have like 900 discs right now. $1.50-$3 a piece over several years.

    Then it’s all kitchen gadgets. All kinds of single purpose appliances for <$10. If they work out, keep them or upgrade them to a higher quality brand. If they don’t, donate them back.

    It’s a lot of fun, and a real shopping experience that forces you to consider different options because if limitations where Amazon might funnel you into a single solution.

    • exterstellar
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      31 year ago

      Is it only Goodwill specifically or any thrift store? Are Goodwills generally better than others?

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        91 year ago

        Goodwills are general worse in my opinion.

        They set up an auction site and now all the good stuff is up for auction instead of sitting on shelves

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        31 year ago

        We only really shop Goodwill and are familiar with the layout and trends. It has gotten worse lately, but we did get a working, clean minifridge for $50 ($250 new), and we got our stand mixer from the auction site mentioned by someone else. $90 for the mixer and a ton of attachments. Just needed a $10 gear replaced.