I'm looking over a new pair of shoes I recently bought. My feet hurt after walking a few miles in them, so I inspected the insole area, and it was the cheapest 5mm foam imaginable with no other structural support. Below that is basically just the rubber sole. This shit cost $100.

This isn't my first rodeo with overpriced, shitty shoes, so I always have a set of superfeet inserts on standby. Huge improvement, but fuck, why does everything have to be a rip off? Those inserts are $50 for some nicer foam and a simple sliver of molded plastic.

This brings me to the thread title: When was the last time you felt like you got your money's worth for an item?

  • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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    3 months ago

    I managed to snag a refurbished Optiplex 7050 for 90 bucks on ebay during Black Friday. It had its hard drive, RAM, and power adapter. It didn't come with a wifi antenna, but I just used an antenna from a broken network card I had lying around. Pretty solid deal all around, especially considering it wound up being more powerful than my decade old mid-tier-for-its-time gaming PC.