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Cutting sponges in half. It just makes them harder to use, and then already last a long time and cost like $1 each. I'm not going out of my way to save ~$1/month.
Unplugging electronics. I have a kill-a-watt meter and did some math. It took more power for my computer to run the spreadsheet than I'd save by unplugging everything in my house. Electronics have gotten way better at managing phantom power draw.
And I'll second coupons. The only coupons I look at is the monthly Costco mailer, and I only really look at things I'll buy in bulk. I try to buy enough to last until the next sale, which has worked out pretty well so far. But I literally don't look at any other grocery store coupons because I just don't find much value there.
In fact, most of these frugal "tricks" are worthless. Just focus on the high value lifestyle choices (cooking at home instead of prepared meals, learning to DIY common repairs, etc), and ignore most of penny pinching. In other words, don't be penny wise and pound foolish.
That said, here are a couple of things that I do think are worthwhile even if the money savings isn't huge:
If you really want to live frugal i suggest piracy is the way to go but maybe your morals don't allow it.
I don't see what that has to do with cutting hair, unless you're suggesting literally becoming a pirate and not getting hair cuts at all.
But yes, I'm morally opposed to digital piracy, though I'll do it if the rights owner is no longer offering the product for sale. For example, I'll pirate most games for older consoles instead of buying used, but I won't pirate recent releases. That's where I draw the line for myself.
You can legally find plenty of content on Internet Archive and full movies on Youtube at https://lemmy.film/c/[email protected]
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Ok. I'm still not sure what that has to do with what I said. Thanks for the recommendation though.