I’ve got 3 on my list.

  1. BT-PAN Access Point - Kinda ridiculous, but I’d like to have one. I’ve also found a few BT-PAN-enabled dial-up modems, but I’d have no way to connect those up. Some of those could even be connected to USB printers for wireless printing. Not particularly useful anymore, I just find those devices interesting.
  2. Dot matrix printer - This one isn’t even as ridiculous. I really love that sound and how the text they print looks. Sadly, if I am looking for new ones, a basic 9-pin Epson dot matrix is around €200. But the ribbons are cheap as chips. In fact, often even cheaper. Just imagine casually handing out a document printed on dot matrix to someone nowdays.
  3. Nano pocket drone - Something like FQ777-124. Maybe a toy like that is a bit childish, but it still can be fun. In fact I already tried to order this one. From 4 different sellers, twice on AliExpress, twice on Amazon. I never got it :(
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A 3D Printer, I think I’d enjoy making small “functional” things.

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I like the idea, but I fear that I would quickly run out of things to print that I actually need. After then I’d start looking for applications. And the one thing I don’t need in my life are more small (or large) plastic things.

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Fixing and adapting things around the house is what I like most about having a 3d printer.

I’m pretty sure the first printer is now paid for itself by doing that. Just because of things I haven’t had to pay to replace. As of this summer I’m up to 3 printers and I can’t claim I’ve paid for all 3.

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Can you give some examples of things you’ve replaced? I’m just curious

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Sure.

I’m about to design a new ceiling lamp nut for our kitchen, because the original has gone missing after a light bulb change. I’ll use a spare metal nut then print a cover to go on it so it looks intentional.

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Do it! I recently purchased one and love it. Feel free to ask questions if you have any.

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it’s not a priority right now, maybe when I get extra money.

I’m looking forward to it though

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Check your library. Mine has one available to use at many of the branches in my area. If I ever come up with something to print instead of buying one I’m going to try that out. Then if I decide to get really into it, I’ll have practical knowledge to know what I’d actually want to buy.

Instead, I’ve just never done any 3D printing, which is also fine.

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I want one too but I’m scared I won’t use it. I’m holding off until I meet someone with one and see it in person

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somebody said try your local library (this is probably a US thing)

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A Flipper Zero. I probably have the components to make something functionally equivalent, but that form factor, all-in-one nature, and simple UI look nice.

I have no need for it, I just want to tinker.

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Same. Also a lockpicking learning set. Just seems fun.

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An electric bike.

Always wanted one. Will never, ever happen though. The thousands of dollars they cost will always be better spent on bills/food/meds/doctors appointments.

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You can get kits to retro fit a standard push bike. I think you can do that for a few hundred.

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every decent conversion kit I’ve seen has been around a grand, and still requires you to buy a decent bike to put it on, plus puts the onus on me to not fuck everything up.

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Ah fair enough. I had second hand info from my partner who was looking into it. He already had a spare bike to convert and he didn’t think it was too expensive to do - favoured the option over buying an actual E bike that he wasn’t positive he’d use much.

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  1. Vintage typewriter - still looking into brands and such as there are so many up for sale on the market. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
  2. Reed diffusers - a not-too-expensive splurge. Lavender would be nice.
  3. A pretty suncatcher to hang on my window and take advantage of all the sunny days we’ve been having
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Thermal Camera.

They’re just so cool. Super useful for checking the effectiveness of stuff like insulation or heat sinks, and can be used to find hot spots you didn’t know existed.

I just have trouble justifying dropping $300 on something I would only get maybe an hour max of usefulness from before it sits in a box for years.

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I got to use a thermal cam for research out in the desert for a summer photographing rattlesnake ambush sites, it was awesome.

(From what we could tell the snakes in fact did not use thermal cues for their ambush sites, just their eyes. But I got to play with a thermal cam)

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I did this but with an infrared thermometer gun. As far as everyday use goes, it’s super helpful for cooking.

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