Topic
Home & Living
4 questions in this topic, each answered from real community discussion.
Is a bidet worth it?
One of the most enthusiastically recommended cheap upgrades on Reddit — with a near-total absence of regret.
Reddit is overwhelmingly positive: a bidet is worth it, the consensus 'life-changing for the price' pick. The main caveats are minor — a cold-water shock without a warm-water model, a short adjustment period, and occasional install quirks. A simple attachment is the near-universal entry recommendation.
What's the best mattress according to Reddit?
There's no single 'best' — but there is a remarkably consistent way the community tells you to shop, and a list of traps to avoid.
Reddit's verdict is that there is no universal best mattress — fit depends on your weight, sleeping position, and firmness preference — and the community is openly skeptical of bed-in-a-box marketing and brand hype. The recurring practical advice: match a mattress to your body and position, distrust the review-site ecosystem, and consider latex or DIY for value and longevity.
Is an air fryer worth it?
One of the rare appliances Reddit is near-evangelical about — as long as you understand it's basically a small countertop convection oven.
Reddit overwhelmingly says yes — the air fryer is worth it, mostly for speed, crispiness, near-zero cleanup, and not heating the whole kitchen. The honest caveats: it's a small convection oven, not magic; capacity is limiting; and a handful of safety/quality complaints about specific cheap units circulate.
Is a robot vacuum worth it?
A genuine quality-of-life upgrade for daily floors — but only above a certain price, and only if your home cooperates.
Reddit's verdict is mostly positive: a good robot vacuum is worth it as a maintenance tool that keeps floors consistently clean between deep cleans. The strong caveats are that cheap units disappoint, self-emptying docks are what sell people, and the long-term worry is brands bricking older hardware and locking features behind apps.