What is the last thing you ordered from Amazon?

DIMONCOAT Privacy iPhone screen protector for DW's phone. She noticed mine one day when trying to "snoop" on a text I was typing and said "I want one of those!". :ROFLMAO:

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Heated mittens. They arrived Friday, and we're about to get some subzero wind chills this week. I'm going skiing in Vermont next month and even skiing in this colder winter has left my fingertips in significant pain. I'll test them today when we go out to shovel the expected 6 inches of snow by this evening.
 
Heated mittens. They arrived Friday, and we're about to get some subzero wind chills this week. I'm going skiing in Vermont next month and even skiing in this colder winter has left my fingertips in significant pain. I'll test them today when we go out to shovel the expected 6 inches of snow by this evening.
Let us know how they work! DW would love those (even though we are in the South and she would use for 1 week of the year). :ROFLMAO:

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Ordered a rear view camera for my Polaris side by side yesterday. Came this morning before 6.

Back and forth plowing snow presents a problem when I don't look to see what's behind me. Trees, driveway gate, snowplows, school buses, etc. This rear view camera should help.
 
Watchband for my Apple watch.
Me too. Got it day-before yesterday. One of those cheap slip-on Solo types with no metal. My arm reacted to the back of the stud on the band it comes with. I've had similar problems with watches and jewelry before.
 
DH just ordered the new titanium Milanese loop for his Apple Watch, but from Apple where he gets a 10% discount.
 
Me too. Got it day-before yesterday. One of those cheap slip-on Solo types with no metal. My arm reacted to the back of the stud on the band it comes with. I've had similar problems with watches and jewelry before.
Yes, I got one like that too! And I bought a protective face cover which just snaps on. All in I spent $20.
 
A pair of hand-launch foam gliders (39 inch wingspan) and a pair of R/C motors, speed controllers, propellers, and servos. Add a cheap radio receiver and transmitter that I already have, and one has an R/C airplane for not much money. I can let the grandnephews play with them and I don't get even annoyed if it crashes. But they'll have fun with it and that's the point of the whole exercise. It's also about as safe as an R/C airplane can be made to be.
 
Refill of Harry's razor blades, and a rear wiper blade for our Sorento (part is $8, auto service place offered to replace it for $45, no thanks :) ).
 
A Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 11" tablet and a nice Fintie case/stand for it.



I purchased my old Samsung Galaxy Tab A in November of 2016, and I've been nursing it along for some time now. Two days ago the Chrome browser simply stopped working. I switched to Firefox, which worked, but intermittently. Some apps are no longer supported, and it's very sluggish overall. I decided to finally bite the bullet and replace it.

It's ridiculous, really - I could have replaced it long ago. Those old frugal habits have been ingrained in me for so long - "use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without" - that even now it's hard to change!

Next up - convincing myself to upgrade my inexpensive android Tracfone to a slightly less inexpensive android Tracfone! 😂
 
dog bones and filters for our room air purifiers
 

Aroma Ridge Guatemala Geisha Honey Washed Coffe!!!​


By far, it's the best coffee I've tasted. I picked it based on Amazon customer rating.
 
USB charger, multiple port. 350W GaN USB C Charging Station Hub Brick, 8 Port USB C Fast Charger.

Manufactured by (unpronounceable fake Chinese name.)

I got tired of charging my phone, my tablet, my smartwatch, my remote, my Bluetooth speaker, etc. in consecutive sessions on the same charger.

Sure hope I don't burn down the house with this thing!

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More motor oil. Can't get this particular blend anywhere around here. Ordered 3 more cases... That will get me through 2 more oil changes with a little left over.

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3.5" square by 4" deep nursery pots plus some trays for the Salvia I am growing from seed that has exploded in new growth the past week. I need another 4-5 weeks before I can transplant them into the garden, and they are already crowding each other in the little seed starter kits I bought last month.
 
... and a rear wiper blade for our Sorento (part is $8, auto service place offered to replace it for $45, no thanks :) ).
I went into clumsy jollystomper mode (forgetting the "never start what you think is a 5 minute repair 15 minutes before you have to go somewhere" axiom) and ended up snapping the wiper arm trying to remove the old wiper blade :facepalm: . While I had used JB Weld (which has worked wonders in other projects for me) to put it back together, I decided it was not worth trusting. So back to Amazon to order the entire wiper blade *and* arm replacement kit.

The surprisingly good news was that, when I requested a return for the wiper blade - unopened and unused - their reply was "we'll refund your money, don't worry about sending it back" . So my net cost for parts is still much cheaper than the auto service place. I just need to be calmer and allow more time performing the replacement this time😂 .
 
Rear hatch struts for our Honda CRV. Honda sells them for $60 each, Amazon has them for $30 a pair. YouTube videos show that they are quite simple to install as well.
 
Two bags of baked potato chips and three pairs of merino wool hiking socks sent to my grandson at university.

I love that I can send stuff to the two grand kids away at school without doing any packaging or post office runs.
 
I love that I can send stuff to the two grand kids away at school without doing any packaging or post office runs.
We've found that handy too for gifts that are "long distance". And I make a monthly donation to the local animal shelter via their Amazon "wish list".
 
Hyaluronic acid capsules and collagen peptide powder.
 
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