Do You Buy Things Only To Never Use Them?

fmdog44

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I bought an indoor smoker a year or so ago and it sits in my cabinet untouched. Same with a carpet an expensive shampooer in my closet. I bought a popcorn popper and did not like it so it sits gathering dust. I need to make a run to the Salvation Army.
 

Nope but I've several items that I acquired after buying into the newer, better, you gotta have it hype, used once and never again. Turned out the old way was better. For example, things for vegetable prep. I usually return to a good, sharp paring knife.
 

After we moved back to Florida, I couldn't find my jig saw. I bought a new one, and later found the old one. I really don't need 2 in a 2br condo.
 
Yes, guilty here! I think I have about 4-5 things that I bought and then never used, still in their boxes. I plan on using them eventually, though, so am not sorry I bought them, they won't go to waste.
 
I have never done that. I agonize over every purchase I make. and sometimes I realize I really don't need the item at all. This is happening more and more the older I get. Once in a great while I'll buy something that doesn't meet with my expectations and if that's the case I bring it back to the store immediately.

A few years ago they were advertising a Ronco rotisserie oven. I had a rotisserie when we first got married and loved it. It wasn't self cleaning so I got rid of it.

I bought the Ronco and they said it would do two chickens at once. I put two on and the sides that touched each other was still raw. It went back to the store the next day. Grease and all.
 
DH has never seen a piece of glassware or a kitchen gadget he didn't love. Sometimes we use them, sometimes we use them once or twice. I have a special basket tucked away in an unused bedroom full of kitchen gadgets we almost never use. I call it the Island of Misfit Toys, ala the Rudolph Christmas cartoon. LOL! But I go searching once or twice a year for that weird item to do one weird thing, so there ya go. Talk about first world problems!
 
In the 1970s, I came out of the US Navy, and setting up my first apartment. I bought an electric hand mixer. It was supposed to be one of those necessities. I have never used it. But that might have been a good investment-it's half way being considered an "antique".
 
I just remembered this. I think almost every guy had this, at one time or another. I bought a set of weights. I had them under my bed for years. The only time they were lifted was to move them to a new apartment. Got rid of then about ten years ago- after 40+ years of lugging thenm around. NOPE, Never used them. Never even took then out of the box.
 
Last Christmas (2018) I got one of those little label making machines, and had been wanting one. It is still in the original packaging :LOL:. Guess I didn't need it as badly as I thought I did? Don...
 
When I see something online that I think about buying, I put the link to that item into a "like" folder where I come back and look at it again to decide if I really want it. Some items have been in that folder for six months, and then I will come along and delete multiple items in one swift cleanup. If I really want it, I will go ahead and purchase it, but most things don't make the cut.

My Amazon Wish List has at least 3 pages of stuff that I am considering, and it also gets a serious cleanout on a regular basis.

This approach has enabled me to cut the amount of unnecessary stuff that I was buying 15 years ago.
 
Ive bought various gadgets over the years and some were used others gathered dust. One I bought I love is my Salter soup maker.

A George Foreman grill and hardly used it so gave it to my Son snd DIL. A sandwich maker I rarely use..too fiddly.
A breadmaker that I used until 5 years ago lost a kneading paddle and not bothered with it since snd it sits in situ and should buy a new paddle and use it. Procrastinating is one of my glitches and what I will do with gadgets ....when I get around to it. :rolleyes:;)
 
I have never done that. I agonize over every purchase I make. and sometimes I realize I really don't need the item at all. This is happening more and more the older I get. Once in a great while I'll buy something that doesn't meet with my expectations and if that's the case I bring it back to the store immediately.

A few years ago they were advertising a Ronco rotisserie oven. I had a rotisserie when we first got married and loved it. It wasn't self cleaning so I got rid of it.

I bought the Ronco and they said it would do two chickens at once. I put two on and the sides that touched each other was still raw. It went back to the store the next day. Grease and all.
"Ronco" was synonymous with "trash".
 
I've got quite a few things that I would prefer Not to use.....small spare parts for my vehicles, mowers, etc. If something breaks down, and the part isn't very expensive, I have the habit of buying a spare....which in most cases I never need if I have it on hand. The way my life goes, if I prepare for the worst, it usually doesn't happen.....but every time I overlook something, that is what usually causes the next trouble. My workshop almost looks like a small hardware store.
 
Awhile back, I got into buying little kitchen gadgets from Wish. My wife told me to knock it off because she has so much stuff the kitchen drawers won’t close. I really must try that Apple corer one on these days. :ROFLMAO:
 


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