Extreme Cheapskates and How They Live
Get ready to meet the most extreme cheapskates and see just how far they'll go to save a buck!
About this Rabbit Hole
Have you ever wondered what life would be like if you never spent a single penny? Dive down the rabbit hole of Extreme Cheapskates and discover how these savvy savers navigate a world of freebies, DIY solutions, and creative hacks to stretch their dollars. From dumpster diving to extreme couponing, these individuals redefine frugality in jaw-dropping ways. Watch in order or skip around — each video adds a new layer to this mind-boggling lifestyle.
Videos in this Rabbit Hole
He Lives His Life WITHOUT Spending Any of His Money🤯💸 | Extreme Cheapskate
Our Commentary
Ron's commitment to extreme frugality is both impressive and, dare I say, a bit unsettling. Watching him navigate life without spending a dime is like witnessing a real-life game of economic Jenga.
12 Micro Frugal Habits That *Actually* Changed My Life
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So, apparently being frugal means reusing tea bags and cutting your toothpaste tube in half? *Insert eye-roll here* But hey, at least now I know where all my missing socks have been hiding!
Cheapest Dads in Action | Extreme Cheapskates | TLC
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Just when you thought your dad was stingy for reusing ziplock bags, these guys take it to a whole new level. I wonder if they charge their kids for air while they're at it.
Big Savings in Big Cities | Extreme Cheapskates | TLC
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So apparently living in a big city means dumpster diving for furniture and reusing tea bags until they disintegrate. I guess extreme cheapskates really are the ultimate urban survivalists in the concrete jungle.
20 Easy Frugal Tips That Save $4,000 a Year
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Watching this made me realize I spend $4000 a year on avocado toast alone. Time to start following these tips before I end up broke and toast-less.
How to save $10k a year Food Edition
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So apparently, saving $10k a year just involves not eating avocado toast for breakfast every day. Who knew financial freedom was just a side of toast away?
Cheapest Ex Boyfriend | Extreme Cheapskates | TLC
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Ben is the type to reuse tea bags and squeeze every last drop of toothpaste out. Amy dodged a bullet there. #extremecheapskates #frugalboyfriend
Frugal, Cheap or Toxic? Things I Do That Save Money
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So, are we saving money or slowly poisoning ourselves with expired food and DIY dental work? Only time (and maybe a trip to the ER) will tell.
Cheaping Out for Special Occasions | Extreme Cheapskates | TLC
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Nothing says "I love you" like a bouquet of gas station roses and a cake made of expired mix. Forget diamonds, this is true romance on a budget. #thriftylove #extremecheapskates
He’s MAD About Paying $2 for Groceries🤯💸 | The Coupon Kid
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Cole's more passionate about saving $2 on groceries than I am about anything in life. I respect the hustle, but also slightly terrified of the intensity. #CouponKidGoneWild
Meal Prepping for Cheapskates | Extreme Cheapskates | TLC
Our Commentary
Nothing says "budget-friendly" like roasting hot dogs on the engine of your car. These extreme cheapskates take meal prepping to a whole new level - one that's equal parts resourceful and slightly unsettling.
Most Absurd Saving Hacks | Extreme Cheapskates | TLC
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I didn't know you could cook dinner on the way to work, but apparently that's a money-saving option now. Maybe I'll start packing my groceries in the trunk for a quick roast chicken on the go.
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