16 Things To NEVER Cheap Out On

Investment Purchases You Won't Regret

Everyone loves a good deal or sale—but just because a product's "cheaper," doesn't mean it's better. A "good deal" can often lead to disappointment, especially because poor-quality items break down much quicker.

This can be more expensive in the long run.

Here are some of the items we believe are well worth the investment. Splurge a little! You might thank us later.

A Well-Tailored Suit Or Blazer

If you're someone who wears a suit or blazer regularly, investing in a piece that will last you a lifetime will be well worth the price tag. You might have to shell out a few hundred dollars for a decent blazer, but it will become a staple in your wardrobe—ready to wear for work or special occasions.

Man wearing pinstripe suit

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Tires

Investing in good tires might not be the most satisfying purchase, but investing in excellent tires will likely save you headaches in the long run and keep you much safer. High-quality tires can last you a decent amount of time and can be used for up to 70,000 miles. 

Cheap tires, on the other hand, can be dangerous and will have to be replaced much faster.

Black tires in close up shot

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An Ergonomic Chair

Whether you work from home or in an office, investing in a comfortable ergonomic chair can be a game-changer for your posture. Moreover, many find that the right chair can significantly decrease back, shoulder, and neck pain. When your body is aligned, it's better prepared for work and will make your overall quality of life much better.

Black office chair

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A Coffee Maker

If you're likely to spend $5 every day at your local café for your much-needed morning coffee, there's one investment purchase that might help you kick this spending habit to the curb.

Try buying a coffee maker that produces your ideal cup of coffee.

The price might be daunting at first, but it could end up saving you hundreds of dollars. Start making excellent coffee at home, and you might never look back.

Clear glass mug

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