I bought a piece of 1.5 inch stiff foam to try to fix a sag in a bed. It didn’t work but having that thick piece of solid foam around has been a life saver.

Need something flat to put a laptop on? Throw it on the foam. Going to be doing something that requires you to be on your knees for a while? Get the foam!

It went from stupid purchase to something I’d gladly replace if it broke.

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      Not op but I have the baratza encore. Not exactly cheap but could be affordable if you save up. They’re 150 new on Amazon and go for around 80-100 on ebay here in USA. It’s really good too, especially if you stick with coffee only being a casual hobby or even just want your morning coffee to be good and don’t wanna futz with anything else.

      Also an FYI, if you ever do get around to doing espresso, you’ll see a ton of PPL saying you can’t use it for espresso. They are honestly just more enthusiastic about coffee than I am, because I used an online deep cleaning video from Baratza to change the gap between the burrs and it does espresso just fine to my tastes. Like it does well enough that I can’t justify the expense of a better one yet and I’ve had it like 3 years already.

      Obv there are better ones, and there are cheaper ones, but th Encore will just last you a long time in your coffee journey, and potentially forever if you only ever want it to do non-espresso grind sizes

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      The Barazza Encore is a good entry level burr grinder, it’s what I started with. They’ll run you about $125-$150 and won’t do espresso, but they’re great for any type of coffee brewing method that doesn’t require fine grounds.

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      Amazon has a bunch. If you keep looking, you can find a lot that look almost identical but have wildly varying prices and I couldn’t tell the difference between the expensive and cheap ones. Just search manual coffee grinder and go for one of the metal only ones. They look like pepper grinders with a metal crank on the top. I got one of the cheaper ones (around 30 CAD iirc) and have been happy with it.

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      Picked up a manual Javapresse burr grinder that I use with an Espro P3 french press. was a reddit recommendation, as i recall.