What is the best money you ever spent under $20?
Wax for your glasses, says cascadegaming.
Since its a wax and not a spray that it helps fill in small scratches on the lenses.
Windshield ice scraper with a brass blade, says will6566.
Brass is softer than glass, so it wont scratch.
Makes Wisconsin mornings before work 10x more tolerable.Heres one for six bucks.
And it only costs 5.
Takes less oil to coat the thing too.
Speaking of cooking, A rice cooker is honestly badass, says CSThr0waway123.
you’ve got the option to cook so many different foods with it.
Rice, pasta, soup, vegetables, etc.
Bought mine for about 15 bucks and I used it throughout college.
(Icooked the same thingfor my now-wife!
We probably read the same Reddit recipe!)
Save money, adopt your pets!
Look at the return on investment for RioBlue93: Bought my Australian Shepherd at Vons in the early 00s.
He was a great family dog for 15 years.
Woke my mom up when she fell asleep and the oven caught on fire.
A 10-foot charger cable for my iPhone, says firepebble14.
But play safe, and get something legit like Anker or Aukey so you dont fry your phone.
And heres the hack, from De_Vries8: Go into a flea market with $20.
Leave your wallet at home.
Buy what you want, walk around and make a run at trade with others.
See where your $20 can take you.
He loves it and still goes on about it and says its the best present hes ever received.
Sites like CafePress make bizarre gag gifts cheap and easy.
They say it beat phone apps and older corded tuners.
For like $15 this is a huge quality of life change for my hobby.
Our sister siteGizmodorecommends theHeadtune series from Korg.
Another theme is starting a hobby for cheap.
MackiDoo17s favorite purchase is her first cross-stitch kit.
A good reusable water bottle, says ancientflowers.
I always have water with me and it saves a huge amount of money in the long run.
Personally, I recommenda flat collapsible water bottle like this.
Then youre less likely to ditch it to save space.