If you had £100 in Amazon vouchers, what would you buy?

Title says it all, any good suggestions please make them.

Thanks

What are your hobbies/interests?

Anything you have been after that you could add this £100 too and cover the rest with cash?

I opened a thread not too long ago but only for £30 and I ended up keeping the vouchers and putting it towards something else.
 
I never understand these threads (and amazingly there have been more).

It is Amazon for god's sake. They sell almost everything!

You are essentially asking how you would spend £100.
 
How I would spend it isn't how you would.
The series of cubesat design books by Sandy Antunes
4hr work week by timothy ferriss
And some more ducted electric fans.
 
I never understand these threads (and amazingly there have been more).

It is Amazon for god's sake. They sell almost everything!

You are essentially asking how you would spend £100.

I think it's a good way to find out from the community what gadgets are in demand and what's peaking people's interest. I have the necessities of live but if there's perhaps something out that people think is worth buying then I sure wanna know about it!
 
Unless you absolutely have to spend them then hang on until you need something. No point buying a bunch of films that you're going to watch once.

I would put it towards a bean-to-cup machine if you fancy one of those, or a nice Dualit toaster.
 
How I would spend it isn't how you would.
The series of cubesat design books by Sandy Antunes
4hr work week by timothy ferriss
And some more ducted electric fans.

I never understand books like this, surely if he is rich (via the means in the book) then why did he need to write a book to make money?

Doesn't make much sense to me. Seems like he wrote the book to make money, and guilable people buy it, making him rich.
 
I never understand books like this, surely if he is rich (via the means in the book) then why did he need to write a book to make money?

Doesn't make much sense to me. Seems like he wrote the book to make money, and guilable people buy it, making him rich.

Of course it helps him make money, its centred on his experience. From working a boat load to hardly anything.
But it isn't what you think, look him and the book up.
It's experience of living a different lifestyle, that's interesting. Wither you follow something similar or not.
 
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