This is far from sexy, but I get a 40 pound bag of cat litter delivered to my front door, in 2 days, for $14.81. Screw carrying that up two flights of stairs myself. I also throw in a dog toy every time I buy something. My dog loves it when I get packages, as much as I do.
What are your Amazon Prime indulgences, can't-live-withouts, subscriptions, or simply makes-my-life-slightly-easier purchases?
ETA: Me when Mr. UPS man comes to my door:
Re: Amazon Prime
Let's see... dog food, subscriptions for diapers and wipes (until recently now that our son is potty trained... Cheaper than Costco though!), books, toys, home stuff (like kitchen tools), shoes... With their digital coupons and the subscribe and save I can get some cheap makeup/beauty stuff too!
I subscribe to deodorant and those cottonelle wipes. DH gives me so much sass about those wipes, but every once in a while I swear the little container is slightly to the right of where I left it...
Although putting cat/dog food/supplies and toiletries on autosubscription would make me so happy. And salt. I always forget when we're out of salt, and then we go a week without salt and I have a sad.
I've read a lot of skepticism about the Dash button, but if it ever becomes a thing, I'm pretty sure I'll have several.
We use it constantly. I buy HBC and fresh stuff myself (couponer and near great produce markets) but frequently use it for gifts, books, kitchen stuff, and various supplies. This week alone we used it for: new sneakers for DH, batteries, a toilet brush, porcini mushroom powder, and a bunch of stuff for MIL (case of diabetic shakes, home medical care equipment, warm socks, smaller size pjs). For MIL (really SIL who is caring for MIL) I can get things delivered faster than she can get to the store.
I love being able to send little surprises while they're still relevant. One day visiting my nephew, he kept stealing my sunglasses and insisting they were his. 2 days later, a pair his size arrived at his doorstep and he was thrilled. 2-day shipping on $8 sunglasses would have cost $20 anywhere else.