Buyer's remorse is a real thing. As far as anyone goes, if you've ever shopped, you've probably made a bad purchase here and there. This Bored Panda thread was dedicated to the most regretful instances of buyer's remorse. Check out what our brilliant community has submitted!
If you want to get the gist of it, here's a summary of the thread. While many described their regretful purchases that were pretty common, like a bad tech item, some had some brilliant insights that many unexpectedly related with. Bought exercise gear that you barely use? Turns out, you're not alone, perhaps even in the majority. Other submissions were a tad bit more strange, but all the more interesting. And, of course, there are many more truly brilliant stories that are best told by the authors themselves.
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A few years ago, Cadbury claimed they would stop selling their choco bars in the USA. I bought a gazillion of 'em. They're still available in the USA and they're fresh. Not like the evil choco-things taking up space in my pantry. As a door stop.
My treadmill, elliptical, spin bike… each one with the promise to exercise more. Oh well, there is always tomorrow.
Consider this, if you were to get rid of them, where would you dump your clothes?
A college degree. I haven't been able to use it at all. I got BS's (Law Enforcement and Forensic Anthropology) and a BA (Pre-Law). Couldn't get a job. Then went back to a Community College for an Associates of Applied Science in Accounting. Now working for an international firm making the most money I've ever earned. Wish I'd known before wasting all that money.
An air fryer that I've used once in 6 months.
I encourage you to try it again- my SO makes onion bhaji from scratch in ours - better than our local Indian takeaway, he also does breaded chicken to rival the Colonel... and the chips (fries/potato wedges) are soooo good, and ooooh the breaded garlic mushrooms! All this sounds like awfully naughty food, but done in the air fryer it's not nearly so unhealthy! I consider our air fryer to be one of our best kitchen investments.
They're simply small benchtop convection ovens, nothing more.
Load More Replies...A fast, efficient and effective convection oven. Yes, that is exactly what it is.
Load More Replies...i use mine all the time i got a recipe book that jas breakfast lunch dinner snacks and desserts in it
i also didnt buy mine lol wedding registry for the win but soooooo happy i put it on it
Load More Replies...My oven broke 2months ago. I havnt bothered fixing it as I use the airfryer and everything is so much easier
I would be sad without mine. Such a time and energy saver, plus if you use it for the rights foods, it does a phenomenal job.
An air fryer can also be used to reinvigorate food like chips (fries) that have been refrigerated. Instead of heating my chips or pizza in the microwave, I put them in the air fryer and put it on 180 degrees Celsius for 5 minutes. The stuff tastes like it was just made!
Reheating pizza in the air fryer?? Ok, I gotta try that!
Load More Replies...I use my airfryer almost every day and it's the best kitchen supply I have ever bought!
I use my air fryer so much that I never bought a microwave when i moved to a new apartment without one. And I just roasted a whole chicken in mine. Between that and my instant pot I never use my oven. If I feel like baking a lot I go to my aunt's house bc she has an oven from the space age. I swear that thing has 100 buttons and I only know what a handful of them do lol.
I have one that's a countertop convection oven/toaster oven/air fryer. I use it all the time. It fits a 1/4 sheet pan or a fairly large casserole dish, so it's great as a second oven when I'm making big holiday meals. I'll use it instead of my main oven for smaller things since it heats up faster. I don't think I'd get one of those air fryers with the little drawer where that's all they do, though.
I like my air fryer. I don't use it often but when I do it's outside on the back lanai so I don't heat up the kitchen and cause the HVAC to run more thereby saving energy.
I use my air fryer for chicken wings. Some times for fries. Does chicken wings real good.
i use mine daily, they are brill, you can cook so many things in them. I do not have a cooker/oven, i have a hotplate, a combination microwave and the air fryer. I am 80 years old and disabled and I manage well with these items
Chicken legs in the air fryer with garlic and herb salt on he, omg amazing the skin is crispy and the meat is so juicy I use my air fryer for every meal almost every day it is amazing
maybe you bought the wrong one. Most of them are fantastic and use less energy. I don't recommend Vortex plus though. I hate it
I bought a one for my father which took him a year to get it out of the box and now three years later I don't think he's ever used it.
I just got one... I haven't used it... I can't think of what to do because I've never had an oven and since I hate oil making a mess I never fry stuff... so I know it will be useful when I find things to cook with it, I just need time
I use mine to make roasted chicken and veggies, baked fish, and other healthy good. Rarely fry in it. Super fast and more efficient than using the big oven.
Share this sentiment!!! My husband loves his air fryer. I hate the thing. Just another oven we don’t need. Takes up rediculous space. Have to clean the damn thing. No difference in quality, time, etc from using my oven or toaster oven. Useless.
One of the kitchens best buy we did last years. We love fried food but dont want to use so much oil/fat. Besides that its perfect for many other recepies as well.
I got one for Christmas. I'm glad I didn't pay for it because I use it less than I thought I would, but I still use it frequently. It's worth it when I do. I just get lazy because my kitchen is tiny so my small appliances often go into hiding till I need them. Out of sight, out of mind.... I think I'll have fish for dinner. I do regret my purchase of an instant pot though. Has many functions and the only one I've used is the slow cooker function. Which I also have 🤣
I use my 'Actifry' about four times a week, don't know what I did before we bought it
LOL! This is my but with an InstaPot! Everyone went on and on and on about how fantastic it is so my husband bought one for me for my birthday a couple of years ago. I now use it to make hard boiled eggs and that's IT!
What a loser! There are tens of thousands of recipe's for an air fryer! You . . . are . . . LAZY!
Nothing more than a glorified table top oven. Great if given as a gift but other than that just a waste of space and money.
I bought a tablet around 5 years ago thinking I will use it for work. I used it a few times out of curiosity but never used it for work as it wasn't efficient at all for me. It's just too small for work and movies, and that's basically all I use my computer for. So it ended up being an expensive useless purchase I still have on my shelf collecting dust. It wasn't touched for a few years. I should have sold it or donated it but here we are.
Donate it to a school. With this working.... from home im sure there is someone who cant afford one and could really help them out
A Time Share. Worst idea in the world. Can't use it and can't get rid of it. Costing thousands a year in fees.
My first tattoo. I walked in and picked a piece of flash off the wall featuring a Chinese word that (you guessed it) was badly translated. Every other tattoo I have has either been designed by me or I worked with the artist to design it. Technically I still have my first tattoo, I just got it covered up.
The first time I got a tattoo, I brought in my own design. The artist said, "Good for you for not choosing flash." As a novice, I had no idea what he was talking about, and vaguely wondered if showing my boobs would get me a discount. (The Catholic schoolgirl in me was horrified by the thought!)
In fourth grade, I bought a rabbit pelt on a field trip at Waterloo Village because it was soft. It's definitely in the house somewhere. Yes, I'm an animal lover and it hurts me a bit to see it.
I went on a French Exchange trip to the French Alps when I was 11... All the gift shops had little souvenirs (key fobs, random ornaments) with rabbit or marmot fur... Yes I bought one, and yes, I kept it for years to remind myself how stupidly easily I'm won over by strokable stuff, but to think about what I'm buying into.
When I was in my mid twenties, I was single and had a good paying job. Mind you this was in the 1990s. I went to dillards and bought this genuine leather jacket that cost around $500. I wore it maybe 6 times because I didn’t want to get it wet but it couldn’t keep me warm at all. I still have it in my closet just sitting there, reminding me of how stupid I was to purchase it.
This one time I brought an iPad case from Amazon as an early birthday present. I really loved it. Then about a week later I had my birthday party. My mum told all her friends about the case I loved, no about a third of them bought it. Since it was $45 I was touched, but now I had four iPad cases and no one I knew had an iPad except me!
My truck. Couldn't drive it within 30 min of purchase. Spent $10,000 on it in 14 months.
Does an unfinished degree count? I'm still paying off the loans so it's still hanging over me..
Workout equipments😅
NVIDIA 3D glasses before VR was still fiction. Used them twice and never again since the glasses were too heavy for my nose. The pain wasn't worth the slight 3D...
My 3D tv, lasted 10 years before broke down last year, and i only used like twice a year with the 3D on
Not me but my mom. Shoutout to metro.
She needed a new phone and bought a new anderoid. The manager charged her $532 and gave her headphones she didnt even want. Then my mom went home and did the math. It only cost $432. We gave up on trying to sue because unless the cameras caught the scam on tape we would have no evicence
An $88 karaoke machine I bought from Walmart 5 years ago. We never get to use it as we live in an apartment and the times we have tried using it the quality is no better than the kids karaoke toy my daughter had. Plastic mic, music significantly lowers when you add your voice but as soon as you stop it the music goes loud creating a disorienting pitch problem. Apparently you can add lyrics displayed on the TV but I was never able to figure it out. It's been just sitting there for years. It's better worth the money to go out to my favourite karaoke joint.... how I miss going out to karaoke.
I got these hair clips/ties off Amazon and they are to big and we’re made of plastic (the pictures looked like they were metal and the description didn’t say) but yeah I spent 15$ on junk and I see them every day on my shelf :D
Maybe you can use them to keep open bagged items fresh? (I'm thinking of things like potato chips.) At least you'd get some use out of them.
Idk if it counts but a crappy tattoo that has not aged well.
That definitely counts! I mean that's are literally WITH you forever, not just in a closet, shelf or drawer
Happy meal Toys. What do I do with them?
And the little cheap useless toys at the the cash register.
A house! The mortgage is killing me! Only 20 years to go before it is mine and will be paying almost double in total than what I 'bought' it for.
€200k was the price, will have paid 380k when I'm done.... And the house is worth 350 now. (And that'll buy me 75% of the space on the current market)
A 350-euro Samsung phone. It cracked its screen on its own after one week when the alarm went off on vibrate mode on an uneven table. I never replaced the screen but I use it for international calls.
About €500 worth of hair weaves. I keep changing my hair color so I can no longer wear them since they don’t match my actual hair color anymore and have to get a new one made. Such a waste…
A $400.00 piece of art that I could have paid maybe $30.00 for the poster print.
Don't get me wrong; beautiful piece but $400.00!?
Very expensive hiking boots... but I'm going to return them 😉
any random nicknacks i bought before i was diagnosed with ADHD. if i thought it was cute, i HAD to have it.
Oh, yes, the ADHD tax. And the Ambien walrus. I've ordered so much random c**p that I don't need, don't use, and can't sell to break even. Ugh.
Load More Replies...GoPro camera. $$. Was getting back into photography with my iphone. Figured a genuine camera would be better and looked for one with multiple functionality. What they left out of the description? To use the functions, like video editing, photo editing, webcam, you have to subscribe to their apps. They still can't get the apps including the webcam app to even work. IT support is FAQ with no email, phone, chat - nothing! Taking any picture is a complicated mess. I have to buy a harness to hold the camera to use the video function. In summary: It is a steep learning curve for the functions that do work and tons of frustration for the ones that don't. It's somewhere in my apartment in a shoebox.
I had bought a used guitar off someone on FB marketplace for $140 this spring, initialling wanting to learn how to play. It's larger than I thought it was and not sure it's a good make for a beginner. I have no idea how to properly tune it nor really sat down and watched tutorials on youtube. I've strummed on it a few times but other than that it's moved from my living room to tucked away in my bedroom.
You can buy tuners that work really easily. Also if its new you can still get that price back for it.
Load More Replies...Literally every vegetable slicer I've ever bought was crap. I still have the last one.
My Boerner slicer had worked for 6 years and was replaced recently with the same model. I love it :D
Load More Replies...Collector Plates from mostly Bradford Exchange. BE tricked me and said that they would be worth so much more in the future and I fell for it hook, line and sinker. Now I have over 30 different plates that I am so sick of seeing that I won't hang them anymore and they are sitting in a box in a closet taking up valuable real estate.
Bought 4 packs of Pokemon cards last week. Even though I had a hunch the packs had been opened. Cashier assured me they hadn’t. Well they had. It’s just 25 dollars and there were some new cards. Yet it annoys me so much.
Those 'Wonder' hangers that are supposed to save so much space by letting you hang five items in the space of one. I kept getting distracted trying to figure out what clothes to put in each set of five, and they don't save that much space. Velvet hangers are good deal, though.
Disney world tickets for the whole family 2020 First couple holiday since kids ( 18years ) 2020 And me and my husband had booked separate holidays with our friends also 2020 It was meant to be a fantastic year as we were both turning 40 and were earning more money. Oh well at least we are healthy ( can't afford any of the above anymore though )
A pricey long zoom lens for my DSLR, which I only used a few times before my vision gave out. Duh.
My laptop. I desperately needed a new one at the time and was only planning to spend 600 at most. I don't need any special features on it and wasn't planning to use it for anything big. Then lockdown happened and hubby and I had just moved to my hometown, stuck in my parents basement because we could no longer look for our own place and we forced that poor little laptop to do things it never was supposed to do. I still have it because I can't afford to replace it yet but it definitely acts like it's much older than it is. I should have bought a new TV instead.
any random nicknacks i bought before i was diagnosed with ADHD. if i thought it was cute, i HAD to have it.
Oh, yes, the ADHD tax. And the Ambien walrus. I've ordered so much random c**p that I don't need, don't use, and can't sell to break even. Ugh.
Load More Replies...GoPro camera. $$. Was getting back into photography with my iphone. Figured a genuine camera would be better and looked for one with multiple functionality. What they left out of the description? To use the functions, like video editing, photo editing, webcam, you have to subscribe to their apps. They still can't get the apps including the webcam app to even work. IT support is FAQ with no email, phone, chat - nothing! Taking any picture is a complicated mess. I have to buy a harness to hold the camera to use the video function. In summary: It is a steep learning curve for the functions that do work and tons of frustration for the ones that don't. It's somewhere in my apartment in a shoebox.
I had bought a used guitar off someone on FB marketplace for $140 this spring, initialling wanting to learn how to play. It's larger than I thought it was and not sure it's a good make for a beginner. I have no idea how to properly tune it nor really sat down and watched tutorials on youtube. I've strummed on it a few times but other than that it's moved from my living room to tucked away in my bedroom.
You can buy tuners that work really easily. Also if its new you can still get that price back for it.
Load More Replies...Literally every vegetable slicer I've ever bought was crap. I still have the last one.
My Boerner slicer had worked for 6 years and was replaced recently with the same model. I love it :D
Load More Replies...Collector Plates from mostly Bradford Exchange. BE tricked me and said that they would be worth so much more in the future and I fell for it hook, line and sinker. Now I have over 30 different plates that I am so sick of seeing that I won't hang them anymore and they are sitting in a box in a closet taking up valuable real estate.
Bought 4 packs of Pokemon cards last week. Even though I had a hunch the packs had been opened. Cashier assured me they hadn’t. Well they had. It’s just 25 dollars and there were some new cards. Yet it annoys me so much.
Those 'Wonder' hangers that are supposed to save so much space by letting you hang five items in the space of one. I kept getting distracted trying to figure out what clothes to put in each set of five, and they don't save that much space. Velvet hangers are good deal, though.
Disney world tickets for the whole family 2020 First couple holiday since kids ( 18years ) 2020 And me and my husband had booked separate holidays with our friends also 2020 It was meant to be a fantastic year as we were both turning 40 and were earning more money. Oh well at least we are healthy ( can't afford any of the above anymore though )
A pricey long zoom lens for my DSLR, which I only used a few times before my vision gave out. Duh.
My laptop. I desperately needed a new one at the time and was only planning to spend 600 at most. I don't need any special features on it and wasn't planning to use it for anything big. Then lockdown happened and hubby and I had just moved to my hometown, stuck in my parents basement because we could no longer look for our own place and we forced that poor little laptop to do things it never was supposed to do. I still have it because I can't afford to replace it yet but it definitely acts like it's much older than it is. I should have bought a new TV instead.