Cost Per Use Calculator
Find out how much an item actually costs per use.
Enter your values and click Calculate
How It Works
The formula is: Cost Per Use = Total Item Cost ÷ Number of Uses. This converts a lump-sum purchase price into a per-use equivalent, making it possible to compare items with different price points and longevity on equal terms. As a worked example: a $300 jacket worn 150 times gives $300 ÷ 150 = $2.00 per use. A $30 shirt worn only twice gives $30 ÷ 2 = $15.00 per use — seven times more expensive per wear despite costing a tenth of the price. The key variable is your realistic use estimate. Be honest about how often you will actually use an item rather than how often you intend to — overestimating uses is the most common mistake that makes marginal purchases look better than they are. For durable goods, factor in the full expected lifespan in uses, not just the first year of ownership.