CLZ Movies. It's saved me thousands of dollars (over the years) by not buying duplicates of my movies and TV series. I also know what and where they are and a brother can see the list.
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Samsung Odyssey+. It's a VR headset, and although almost anything post-2017 would be a better option due to its poor tracking, I still consider it one of my best purchases because it got me back into VR for cheap (friend sold it to me for $250) after the Oculus Rift kickstarter years before when I couldn't afford it.
Also Ryzen 7 5800X3D. This CPU is probably gonna stay as my main chip for at least the next 5 or so years, it's really a beast.
ProTeam ProForce 1500XP vacuum. It's an actual commercial grade vacuum. True HEPA filters. Very user serviceable, replaceable parts available. Costs about $500-600 but totally worth it.
Dyson stick vacuum - vacuuming went from a chore to a simple, almost enjoyable task.
Snowcaster Snowblade - For 2-3 inches of snow max but when using it you will question reality as your back feels nothing.
I travel a lot. So I got a really awesome backpack so that I don't need to worry about checked luggage.
That backpack has seen over 25k miles. It's saved my butt a bunch of times because it has a built-in charger, lock, and tons of pockets. It's still going strong with over a year of intense travel. The best part is that it's compact enough to be considered a personal item / carry on.
100% recommend if you ever travel.
Art supplies, nothing else compares to the feeling of freedom I get when crafting something and having tons of options for things to work with. I'm actually thinking of buying a cheap laser engraver next so I can turn digital art into all sorts of stuff.
A ghust buster umbrella. Huuge one. Carbon fiber. I have it for about 10 years