‘What cost you £15 or less that’s changed your life?’ – 22 low budget treats that are far too good for Secret Santa
12.
‘A rechargeable heating pad. Mine was £20 but I reckon you could get them cheaper now as I got it years ago. Good for bed, the car, anything really.’
–Equivalent_Read
13.
‘Two pumps that screw on to Tresemme bottles. It means my kids can easily pump out the shampoo and conditioner from them.’
–MegaMolehill
14.
‘Electric bat for flies. Love it. It’s satisfying, and I don’t need to use sprays. THWAAA-ZAP!’
–SlightlySplendidBrit
15.
‘Telescopic back scratcher.’
–I-was-forced-
16.
‘An extra cutlery caddy for your dishwasher. Makes loading and unloading during a cycle when you are putting it on regularly SO much easier!’
–maud1se
17.
‘Once got my Dad a dash cam for about a tenner. It was surprisingly good for what was meant as a small gift and not a main one.’
–FjortoftsAirplane
18.
‘I was going to say a Dext RingPull can opener. A piece of perfectly engineered plastic that costs about 12 quid and means you’ll never break a nail on a can of beans ever again.’
–virtualsmilingbikes
19.
‘£1 pair of reading glasses in Poundland. Unbelievable. I was in my early 40s and thought I’d just try a pair ‘for fun’ WOW. Best life upgrade ever.’
–486-DX2
20.
‘Fleece pyjamas. No longer need to turn on the heating to stay warm while lounging around the house in the evening.’
–JackStrawWitchita
21.
‘I got one of those auto potato peelers. Jam the potato on it, set the blade and watch it get peeled. Works on all fruit and veg and it’s very satisfying. Means I can do a lot more cooking prep while my veg magically peels itself.’
–Ruvio00
22.
‘Compression gloves for my slightly arthritic hands, given as a secret Santa gift years ago by a fellow sufferer. Really thoughtful gift and they work!’
–SorellaNux
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