What would you never want in your home even with unlimited money?

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really not sure off this thread ??
you would never ever have thought that and said "i dont want this but" because i have spare money ??
if you have a fairly normal level off comprehension and understanding, you dont
spend any money time or effort doing anything you dont like ---why would you ???

in case i have misunderstood, is this thread" i would never want thread" so not an actual thread off any value as spouting" i dont like "is off no real value ??
Apologies if i have misunderstood or have been unessiserilly negative in my comments
I suppose it's a question about things some people might aspire to.
 
You could get one of those robot sweepers that patrols the floor, room-to-room, hoovering up the skittery suckers before they have chance to breed.(y)
We tried one of those once. Load of rubbish! It would jam itself under the dining chairs or fail to find it's way back to the charging station before the battery ran out. Also, it can't climb walls to get ones high up.
We have 2 robotic lawnmowers. 1 that you can programme and then just leave it to it's devices, (we call it Big Dave), and the newer model for the back garden, (called Little Dave as it's slightly smaller than the big fella), which is programmed through a phone app. My wife set it up on her phone, so she has to do the programming. If Big Dave gets stuck, (very rarely), I simply pop his lid, click OK to clear his fault and off he goes again. If Little Dave has a problem my wife has to go out, press the stop button, hold her finger on the power button to switch it off, hold it for 5 seconds to turn it on, enter a 4-digit code, wait for her phone to recapture the signal and then re-programme him again. If she is busy, or out, when he cocks up he is just simply left till she can reset him.
 
An AGA. I hate them with a passion and i really am not a hater.
 
Wild tigers. And chimps. The kids - I'd buy them their own homes!
 
An AGA. I hate them with a passion and i really am not a hater.
Stayed in a B&B in Southwold one summer many years ago, was a great place. Had to put breakfast order in night before. Got back from pub, and realised we'd not done the order, so I took it to the kitchen. They had an AGA. The kitchen must have been over 30 degrees at midnight. Insane.
 
An AGA. I hate them with a passion and i really am not a hater.
Cooks love them, as they are very good at maintaining a high oven temperature. Some of the best roasters and Yorkshire pudding, came from an Aga. There are people I suppose, that put up with mediocre food.
 
Cooks love them, as they are very good at maintaining a high oven temperature. Some of the best roasters and Yorkshire pudding, came from an Aga. There are people I suppose, that put up with mediocre food.
Workmans...tools.
Part of my family has a long history in culinary skills, one of the many skills handed down to me has been making a roast dinner of the highest standard, including Yorkshires, which ive nailed without ever needing a 2ton pile of yesteryear, believe me. In fact ive taken over many a home kitchen proving that fact its all in the prep, method and timing.
 
proving that fact its all in the prep, method and timing.
No doubt. The effort I put into a beef dinner is commendable. It's just a juggling act making sure that the oven is hot enough for the various 'wet' recipients.
An Aga makes it effortless. I know folk that have moved property and had to learn to cook again, when using inferior ovens. They are undoubtedly very good at what they do.
 
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