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People Are Sharing Cheap Purchases That Changed Their Lives, And I Gotta Pick Up Some Of These

We all love great deals — and sometimes it's the smallest, most inexpensive items that have a huge impact on our everyday life.

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U/maenefa recently asked the people of Reddit, "What's an inexpensive purchase that significantly improved your life?" Read closely — you might want to remember a few of these the next time you're shopping around:

1."I found a six-foot phone charger that has a 90-degree elbow on it. When I lay in bed I tend to rest the phone on my chest, and the elbow prevents me from damaging the cord. So worth it."

—u/Emergency_Pudding

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Klaus Vedfelt / Getty Images

2."A wireless mouse for my laptop. My fingers and hands shake too much to use the mousepad, and an external mouse is what I've always been used to."

—u/TrailerParkPrepper

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Knk Su Li Man / Getty Images/EyeEm

3."Sometimes you just need new underwear."

—u/CDewfus

4."A bluetooth transmitter for my car, so I can listen to the songs i want to."

—u/Jack_Dripper

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Westend61 / Getty Images/Westend61

5."Blackout curtains. I like to sleep in and they are the best. I have them in every room of my house."

—u/hemi210

6."Active noise-cancelling headphones."

—u/Oldandnotbold

7."A shoe horn for boots."

—u/PossiblyCapable24

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Hirurg / Getty Images

8."A sleep mask."

—u/Comprehensive_Run453

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Kilito Chan / Getty Images

9."My pet. He was a rescue and helped me through some hard times. Great companion."

—u/CactusJuice_Enjoyer

10."Double shower curtain hooks instead of rings."

—u/cardboardbelts