Travel Backpack for Women

Travel Backpack for Women

This backpack is perfect for airline travel and appreciate its spacious design, being able to fit 4 outfits. The backpack features lots of pockets and compartments, including a separate laptop compartment

u/chronicluv — 10 days ago

Casual High-Waisted Straight-Leg Yoga Pants

New favorite leggings! These high-waisted yoga pants are perfect for any activity. Wide leg, tummy control, and 4 pockets? Yes, please! 🌟

u/chronicluv — 25 days ago

Pink 14-Piece Japanese Knife Set for Stylish Kitchens

Upgrade your kitchen aesthetic with a 14-piece Japanese knife set designed for both beauty and performance. Featuring high-carbon stainless steel blades, ergonomic non-slip handles, and a slim block with a built-in sharpener, it’s ideal for small, design-focused kitchens. Available in SEVEN colors to match your personal style.

u/chronicluv — 1 month ago

Gaming Mini Fridge Giveaway

This 20L Mini Fridge with LED Gaming Light is a compact, portable cooling solution designed specifically for setups like gaming stations, bedrooms, dorms, and offices.

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u/chronicluv — 1 month ago
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Play Chick-fil-a app game for daily freebies. Today is waffle fries.

CFA launched a game in their app today. Find 10 cows per 3 levels in the allotted time. It's super cute and easy. Play today through July 13.

EDIT: Sorry yall. You can play daily but get only one reward of medium waffle fries throughout the entire promo. You do not get a daily reward.

u/chronicluv — 1 month ago
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Kroger reduced section has some good deals

I am fortunate to now live 7 minutes from Kroger. It's nice to see that this Kroger takes 65% off a product that is expiring soon. My past grocer would only take 20% off and rather let food expire on the shelf than discount it further for a sale. I know this is typically the manager's decision, but it is nice to get beef for $3.67/lb, especially 93/7. The reduced meat section is only a foot wide scattered in the coolers, but it's worth a look if I'm there.

u/PaszekBiceps — 1 month ago
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Should I aggressively pay down my mortgage rather than save each month?

I made a post in r/wealth the other day and it got me thinking about things. I am seriously considering paying down my principal each month with the money I would usually save. For context I have $17,000 saved with about $12,000 in ETFs and about $5,000 in apple. My mortgage rate is 6.5% and I owe about $174,500 (Originally $175,500) . I have only been paying at it for 4 months and have made some extra principal payments. If I put around $900 extra towards the principal I could get it paid off in 10-11 years. Do you guys have any insight or advice for me?

Edit: I’d like to add that the house I own is in a great location and I could see it being my forever home. I want to add on to it in the future which is a driving factor for paying off the mortgage quick.

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u/SectionLow7804 — 1 month ago

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u/chronicluv — 2 months ago
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Hisense U6 pro is the best TV I've owned so far

I finally replaced my old TV during Prime Day and ended up with the 65" U6 Pro. I've only had it for a few days, but I already know I should've upgraded sooner.

The first thing I noticed was during the afternoon. My living room gets a lot of sun, and with my old TV I used to close the blinds whenever I wanted to watch a movie. This weekend I realized I never bothered doing that. The screen still looked clear, and reflections weren't nearly as distracting as I expected.

I also rewatched a couple of scenes from Dune just because I wanted to compare them with my old TV. The colors looked richer, but what stood out more was that everything just looked cleaner. Desert scenes, skies, and skin tones all looked more natural instead of looking overly processed.

Another thing I didn't expect was how little time I spent adjusting settings. Usually I end up watching YouTube calibration videos for an hour after buying a TV. This time I picked Cinema mode, made one or two small changes, and then just started watching.

Still way too early for a full review, but after 3 days I'm pretty happy with it. Curious what everyone else picked up during Prime Day.

u/Forward_Succotash153 — 1 month ago