" A monthly cleaning service ! It ’s the just non - required role of my money to date . "

Being an adult means being responsible with your money, but sometimes, making those pricey purchases absolutely ends up paying for themselves. Recently, Redditoru/CivilKaleidoscope873asked those in the Reddit community to share thewildly expensive purchasesthey made that they’d buy again in a heartbeat, and I’m taking some serious notes. Here are some splurges you just might consider getting:

1.“A high-end mattress. Like, borderline,Do I need to finance this?expensive. I used to think any mattress would do, but once I got one that actually supported my back and kept me cool at night, it was life-changing. I sleep like a pampered cat now and have no regrets.”

2.“Professional movers. It’s the greatest luxury item I’ve ever spent money on.”

— Ruockingrocks

3.“A tankless water heater. Unlimited hot water is a game-changer.”

4.“Getting a hotel right next to the airport for the night before a flight home, especially if it’s a relatively long flight. I did this before a nine-hour flight where I literally checked out of the hotel and walked less than a minute through a tunnel that led me directly to the airport. Eliminating the hassle of getting transportation to the airport is a luxury I will always try to budget for.”

— Charming - Ad-2381

5.“I have a $700 blender. It is incredible. I can make peanut butter, smoothies, and even soups and sauces. It’s a Vitamix, and it’s worth every cent.”

6.“Hearing aids. My mom refused to use them, and once we finally got her to, she hated them and hardly ever wore them. My sister and I took her to a private appointment and got her new ones that, while expensive, have completely changed her life. She went from not taking part in conversations or going out to being the life of the party. If and when I need hearing aids, I will definitely be getting them.”

— ubiquitous_uk

7.“As a woman: decent bras. The outlay is painful up front, but the whole point is that nothing afterward is. There’s no digging in, no weird cup spills, no loosening throughout the day, no exposed wires, and no torn hooks after a couple of washes. Buy a good bra. You deserve it, your ‘girls’ deserve it, and your back deserves it.”

8.“A monthly cleaning service! It’s the best non-required use of my money to date.”

— PetuniasSmellNice

9.“A smart toilet with a built-in bidet, blow dryer, and seat warmer. It’s incredible.”

10.“We spent about $900 for an at-home euthanasia for our cat. We didn’t want him to be stressed out and scared in his last moments. It was 1,000% worth it. This was after spending about $9K trying to save his life. Kidney disease and cancer can just fuck right off.”

— alexeye

11.“I paid $80 for three pairs of socks because I didn’t look at the price. I just comfortably assumed I could happily afford them. That was about six years ago, and I’ve just had to get rid of the first pair. They’re big, thick, wool socks that I wear with my work boots, and they’re worth every penny.”

12.“I got laser eye surgery almost 20 years ago, and it’s definitely the best money I’ve ever spent on myself!”

— damjamdes

13.“Definitely my e-bike. I never thought I’d spend nearly $3K on a bike, but it’s the best investment I’ve made in a city with horrendous public transit.”

14.“Good shoes and coats for my children. I’ve made myself a promise that no matter how old they are, anytime they want good shoes and a coat, I’ll buy it for them, no questions asked.”

— JezusHairdo

15.“A hot tub. If you have pain, it’s the best!”

16.“A laser printer. No more needing to buy ink cartridges.”

— Holiday_Recipe6268

17.“As a parent, a minivan. The space difference between a minivan and an SUV is real. Any stroller fits, groceries always fit, there’s enough space for car seats, enough space for an adult to sit comfortably between the car seats, and sliding doors mean I don’t need to worry about the kids hitting other cars. Also, being able to fold the third row into the floor means I always have seating or storage space when needed.”

18.“A robot vacuum.”

— Jallino

19.“A good quality set of stainless steel pots and pans. They make a WORLD of difference in cook quality, and they’ve been the best investment I’ve ever made. I make it a point to take care of them so I know I’ll have them for the next 10–20 years.”

20.“Handmade custom furniture.”

— Shiny_Whisper_321

21.Lastly: “An expensive pillow. Get one that’s more firm and will support your neck and head better than the cheapest one you can find. Waking up without a stiff neck or slight pain is SO much better than feeling uncomfortable first thing in the morning.”

take down : Some submissions have been edited for duration and/or uncloudedness .

Person peacefully sleeping in bed with a book nearby, natural light coming through window

Image showing a Reddit post about a 4th-year apprentice seeking advice on tankless water heaters. The background is a plumbing setup in a basement

Person using a high-speed blender on a kitchen counter

Person with curly hair shown from the back, adjusting their bra in front of a bathroom mirror, reflection partially visible

Reddit post showing a sleek, modern white toilet with a heated seat and cleansing features, installed in a bathroom setting

Reddit post discussing where to buy 100% wool socks, showcasing a pair of wool socks

Reddit post showing a folding e-bike with the caption, "New to e-bikes, picked this up for $200. How’d I do?"

Screenshot of a Reddit post titled "A Beautiful Hot Tub Morning" with image of a hot tub and a scenic outdoor view

A family trip photo showing three kids and an adult sitting in an open car trunk, smiling with a stroller and balloons visible

Reddit post in r/cookware: User seeks tips for using new stainless steel pans. Post shows two shiny pans on a stovetop

Reddit post asking for help to identify a pillow with a unique curved design