Five Strange Products That Only The Rich Buy

Strange Products That Only The Rich Buy - The Remmus

When you’re extremely rich, you can afford to spend your money on a range of different things. Once you’ve purchased the mansion, the new Porsche, and a yacht, what’s left? Luckily there are plenty of companies out there that sell products that only the super wealthy can afford. Sometimes these products are quite strange and seem to be almost unnecessary, but that doesn’t stop the rich from buying them. Here are five strange products that only the rich buy and can realistically afford.

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Products That Only The Rich Buy: Star's Dog MC Fur Dog Coats

5. Fur Dog Coats

The company know as Star’s Dog MC sells a wide range of “luxury” pet accessories, including fur dog coats. Even though dogs obviously already have fur, many still need a coat in the winter months. While your dog doesn’t care what it’s coat looks like or how much it costs, you can still outfit your dog with trendy fur coats. They’re made from faux fur and start at about $123 dollars.

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Products That Only The Rich Buy: Anzom Carbon Fiber Luggage

4. Carbon Fiber Luggage 

Carbon fiber is one of the most popular materials used in high-end cars, and now you can get luggage to match. The Italian company known as Aznom sells a range of bags, belts, and luggage that are made from carbon fiber and other materials used in high-end automobiles. You can bet that they don’t come cheap either. The items shown above range in price between $1,536 to $3,094 dollars.

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Two Wheel Balancing Scooters

3. Two Wheel Balancing Scooters 

The newest “toy” that’s sweeping the world is the two wheel balancing scooter or the “mini segway”. They are sold from a few different companies under different names, but are all essentially the same thing. Their electric-powered boards that the rider can control when they lean in a certain direction. Most can reach speeds between 6 and 10 mph, and they certainly seem cool. But the range in price, on average, between $500 to $900 dollars which is quite a lot for a “toy” that seems kind of useless honestly. Walking is too difficult, right?

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Ullak Bespoke Wooden Skis

2. Bespoke Wooden Skis

When normal skis are just not cutting it, what’s next? The Italian company known as Ullak sells bespoke wooden skis that are made entirely by hand. They feature unique designs, premium wood, and some even come with real Swarovski crystals. They are produced in limited numbers and range in price between $3,700 to $12,900 dollars. That’s a lot of money, and I’d imagine wooden skis are more fragile than normal ones. But if you’re rich, I suppose it doesn’t matter too much.

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The Remmus

1. The Remmus 

The Remmus is a high-end lounge chair and sun bed that’s produced by the Finnish company of the same name. It’s pretty much the strangest thing that rich people buy. Basically it’s a battery powered sun bed that can rotate 360-degrees and it automatically faces itself towards the sun. You know, because picking up a lounge chair is too tiresome. It also has built-in speakers from Bose, a cellphone charging dock, an adjustable umbrella, and even a button that can be hooked up to your home’s intercom system so you can page your butler. All of this can be yours for the “low” price of just $37, 600 dollars. Sure its cool, but is it $37,600 dollars cool?

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Written by Sebastian Hensiek

From Philadelphia, Sebastian is a fan of music, writing, art, and entertainment.