Vacation Purchase that became Part of Your Everyday Life
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any
Requirements:
You didn't plan to buy before the trip but ended up becoming part of your daily routine
Have a story attached to them
Are difficult to find or appreciate unless you've actually visited that place
Extra Details:
What are the thing you bought while traveling that you still use, wear, eat, or think about years later.
Maybe it was a kitchen tool from Japan, a leather bag from Florence, a blanket from Peru, a skincare product from a random pharmacy in Paris, or even something completely unexpected you found at a grocery store abroad.
One of the strangest "vacation purchases" that followed me home was a bottle of Living Coat, a Korean nano-coating product I stumbled across while staying in Seoul.
I wasn't shopping for cleaning supplies on vacation. I was actually admiring how easy it was to keep fingerprints, water spots, and soap residue off surfaces in the apartment I was staying in. The host told me about this coating product and I ended up bringing a bottle home out of pure curiosity.
Years later, I still use it.
I apply it to bathroom fixtures, shower glass, faucets, kitchen sinks, and even some appliance surfaces. Water beads up instead of clinging to everything, and cleaning takes a fraction of the effort. It isn't one of those purchases that feels exciting when you buy it, but it's one of the few travel finds that quietly keeps improving everyday life. The kind of thing guests never notice, but homeowners appreciate every single week.
It's also the sort of item that most tourists would walk right past. Unless you've spent time in Korea and noticed the obsession with keeping homes looking pristine, you'd probably never think to buy a bottle of surface coating as a souvenir.
Not the most glamorous thing I've ever brought back from a trip, but definitely one of the most useful.
Vacation Purchase that became Part of Your Everyday Life
any
You didn't plan to buy before the trip but ended up becoming part of your daily routine
Have a story attached to them
Are difficult to find or appreciate unless you've actually visited that place
What are the thing you bought while traveling that you still use, wear, eat, or think about years later. Maybe it was a kitchen tool from Japan, a leather bag from Florence, a blanket from Peru, a skincare product from a random pharmacy in Paris, or even something completely unexpected you found at a grocery store abroad.
One of the strangest "vacation purchases" that followed me home was a bottle of Living Coat, a Korean nano-coating product I stumbled across while staying in Seoul.
I wasn't shopping for cleaning supplies on vacation. I was actually admiring how easy it was to keep fingerprints, water spots, and soap residue off surfaces in the apartment I was staying in. The host told me about this coating product and I ended up bringing a bottle home out of pure curiosity.
Years later, I still use it.
I apply it to bathroom fixtures, shower glass, faucets, kitchen sinks, and even some appliance surfaces. Water beads up instead of clinging to everything, and cleaning takes a fraction of the effort. It isn't one of those purchases that feels exciting when you buy it, but it's one of the few travel finds that quietly keeps improving everyday life. The kind of thing guests never notice, but homeowners appreciate every single week.
It's also the sort of item that most tourists would walk right past. Unless you've spent time in Korea and noticed the obsession with keeping homes looking pristine, you'd probably never think to buy a bottle of surface coating as a souvenir.
Not the most glamorous thing I've ever brought back from a trip, but definitely one of the most useful.