How many gallons of gas it takes to pay for 10 popular items
Prices of gas in the US are low, and we mean low as in you could probably manage to gather up whatever change you have in your pocket and get at least a gallon's worth in some states.
For the first time in 7 years, the average price per gallon of gas in the US has dropped below $2. According to Gasbuddy.com, the national average dropped to an unheard of $1.867 on Wednesday.
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To really put into perspective just how low these prices are, we rounded up 10 popular items that are on everyone's hot list and figured out just how many gallons of gas (based on the national average) you could get for the price of one of these items (based on prices listed on Amazon). Spoiler alert: you can get A LOT of gas. Get pumpin'!
1. An Apple Watch or...
157.47 gallons of gas
Based on a 38mm Aluminum case Apple watch
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2. A Kindle Voyage or...
106.59 gallons of gas
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3. A Fitbit wireless fitness tracker or...
74.65 gallons of gas
Based on a Fitbit Charge HR wireless
4. Beats by Dre headphones or...
160.66 gallons of gas
Based on Beats Studio headphones
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5. A KitchenAid Stand Mixer or...
230.31 gallons of gas
based on an KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-qt Tilt-Head Stand Mixer
6. A Hoverboard or...
1,213.53 gallons of gas
Based on Powerboard by HOVERBOARD
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7. Apple TV or...
278.18 gallons of gas
based on a 32GB Apple TV
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8. One year of Spotify Premium...
58.86 gallons of gas
based on first 1 month of subscription for $0.99, next 11 months for $9.99/month
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9. An iPhone or...
348.15 gallons of gas
based on iPhone 6S (16GB)
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10. One year of Netflix Premium...
70.64 gallons of gas
based on first month free, next 11 months for $11.99/month for Premium subscription
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