" They were $ 250 , but I use them daily and have never regretted the leverage . "

Adulthood often comes with needing to be financially responsible, but sometimes, making those big purchases really pays off. Recently,BuzzFeed Communitymembers shared theadult splurgesthey made and would buy again in a heartbeat, and you might want to jot some of these down:

1.“Business class airfare on flights that are nine hours or longer. My old bones just can’t sit that long in economy anymore.”

2.“A mill composter was and is worth every penny. Our waste has gone from eight garbage bags to three, and my garden looks great.”

— katiep4e3fb423b

3.“I love my Roomba. He does a much better job than I do of sweeping or vacuuming. Plus, having one helps me keep things off the floor so that our Roomba, named Bananas, doesn’t ‘eat them,’ as my kids say. We say things like, ‘We don’t want Bananas to eat your cards or Legos, just dirt.'”

4.“Pet insurance for all of our dogs. Things come up out of nowhere with well-cared-for dogs, like injuries, skin issues, stomach issues, and even euthanasia. Having pet insurance gives me the best peace of mind that I will get generously reimbursed after treatment.”

— Anonymous

5.“AirPod Pros changed my life with the quality of their noise cancellation. I get so overwhelmed by crowds because of the noise, but now, I never have to worry about it. It’s honestly incredible. They were $250, but I use them daily and have never regretted the purchase.”

6.“I bought a Chilipad for my bed. I run hot anyway, but perimenopause made it a thousand times worse. I went from waking up all night and marinating in my own sweat to cool and comfortable, uninterrupted sleep. I tried every cooling sheet, breathable jammies, and lightweight comforter, but nothing worked as well as the Chilipad. It was a life-changing investment for sure.”

7.“A decent, small espresso machine and coffee bean grinder were a lot of money for me, but they were so worth it.”

8.“As a doctor, I think the best thing a relatively healthy middle-aged American adult can do is ‘buy’ a concierge primary care doctor. They’re what American doctors were 30 years ago. It’s worth their weight in gold.”

— lisafatgirlnamemcquade

9.“An air fryer. I hate cooking, and eating out is too expensive. I use it daily.”

10.“I splurged on a new TV in January. My 16-year-old first-generation plasma finally gave out, so I took $800 and went to Walmart when they had a President’s Day sale. I got a 55-inch 4K TV, and I gasped at the difference. My roommate and I are still amazed by the definition. I told her it feels like the uncanny valley, or like we are flies on the wall watching the actors in person. I will never go back to anything else.”

— aeonravencrest

11.“Hiring a twice-a-month cleaning service has changed my life! I will never go back!”

12.“I gave myself a full facelift as a 60th birthday gift. A couple of obnoxious weeks of recovery later, I feel like a new person. It was 100% worth every penny.”

13.“A Dyson hair dryer. Yes, $500 for a hair dryer is expensive, but when you are a person who doesn’t really have the option to air dry (yay for frizzy hair), reducing the time it takes me to dry my hair from 15 minutes to five is worth every penny. And if you consider time to be money, then the hair dryer has paid for itself by saving me 30–40 minutes a week. I bought it four years ago, and it still works great.”

14.“In-home euthanasia. I spent $850 to have my cat put to rest at home, on his favorite spot on the couch. He had a very large tumor on his leg, and moving him was so difficult and painful. I refused to let his last moments be spent in his two least favorite places: the crate and the vet. I’d do it again a thousand times; I’ve never regretted it.”

— sadafrass

15.“A convertible. It’s so much fun, and it’s an absolute lifesaver when my brain starts feeling itchy. A sunrise drive with the top down and a huge cup of coffee makes the world feel right again.”

16.“A riding lawn mower. I have a big yard and arthritis in both knees, and I used to dread mowing so much. I got a $5K electric riding mower on sale for $3K at the end of last year’s season, and it has changed my life! Mowing takes so much less time now, and I do a better job overall because I have more energy for edging, weed-whacking, etc. I also don’t dread the task like I used to, so I’m much less cranky, hot, and sweaty when I’m done. Zero regrets.”

17.“Quality pots and pans are a must. I’m replacing my 40-year-old set as we speak. Boy, did I get my money’s worth from them!”

18.Lastly: “I bought an electric vehicle. I don’t pay for pricey gas, and the electricity where I live is all hydro and way cheaper. Also, I can find dedicated parking spaces and use HOV lanes! Plus, the driving experience is like no other.”

notice : Some submissions have been edit for duration and/or clearness .

Elderly man in a plane seat looking at his phone, suggesting business travel or remote work

Reddit page featuring a meme about a vacuum cleaner with humorous labels. The meme discusses the longevity and maintenance of the vacuum

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Person holding a cup of coffee next to a compact espresso machine setup on a kitchen counter

Recipe text: Instructions for cooking chicken and bell peppers in an air fryer, cooked at 380°F for 15 minutes, with an emphasis on shaking halfway through

Person in an apron and gloves vacuuming a sofa in a modern home; another person is cleaning in the background

Reddit post review of Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer, featuring an image of the hair dryer in its packaging

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Reddit post titled "How Can I Keep My Pots & Pans Looking New?" featuring an image of two red frying pans, one smaller, stacked on a table