Things you wish you'd bought years ago!

A house in Brixton when I first moved to London 30 years ago.

Holy thread revival, Batman.....

But I did buy a house in Brixton 30 years ago. A 4 bed Victorian terrace on the Brixton/Clapham border. And what a great investment it was. We tripled our money in 10 years. Probably would have quadrupled it if we'd stayed a few more years.

Good times.
 
Wow, stumbled in to this thread, saw that, and like it. Will likely be on my shopping list. I like it because it doesnt look as though it takes up too much space, vertical lift with decent height.
Thank you

An EazyRizer Blue bike lift. Even makes it easier to clean the wheels.
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Shares in Apple/Google/Amazon etc. Any of those would have done..

Ronald Wayne, who started Apple along with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.
he decided in 1976 to sell his shares for $800 and later accepted a further $1500 to relinquish any future claims against the company.

Them shares would be worth $303 Billion today!

in 2025 Ronald Wayne's net worth is $400k, which is probably the value of his house.

If I was a founder of Apple back in the 70s I would be Ronald.
 
Genuinely interested in the really good stuff that should've been purchased years ago.

I'll start this off with the brilliant lid donut! Ixon.

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Just replaced my 20 year old petrol chainsaw with a battery powered chainsaw, I wasn't sure if it was the right decision. I needn't have worried, it's brilliant for domestic wood cutting.

I have now just bought a battery powered hedge trimmer as well and that's great too. Let's hope they last as long as the petrol ones.
 

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Just replaced my 20 year old petrol chainsaw with a battery powered chainsaw, I wasn't sure if it was the right decision. I needn't have worried, it's brilliant for domestic wood cutting.

I have now just bought a battery powered hedge trimmer as well and that's great too. Let's hope they last as long as the petrol ones.
At risk of becoming a Stihl fan boy I have just bought this moisture tester.

I didn't even know they were a thing, wish I had one years ago.

Anything under 20% is okay for burning.

When I first tried it I thought it wasn't working, turns out the log was so dry it got a 0% reading :D
 

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