Mike in Seattle
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scotrace said:Just pony up and save yourself the time and trouble. Honest. Am I right gentlemen? Have we not all gone down the same path???
I learned long ago that with certain things, paying a little more and getting the a better implement for the job saves hassles and money in the long run. They last longer and usually make the job easier. My neighbor's had four or five cheapie weed-eaters in ten years at about $40-50 each and I'm listening to the current one grind to a slow death right now. My 15 year old $99 model's still going strong, and frankly, it gets way more use since it's used for some volunteer park clean-up a couple times a year. It's similar to Zemke Fan's article in the first issue of Classic Style on buying 4 pair of Allan-Edmonds shoes with periodic refurbishing was way more economical than cheaper shoes that maybe last one season.
And I'm sure we all have that first hat we "saved money on" that still haunts the hat rack or closet that cost half as much as what we really wanted. Proudly worn for awhile until it started losing shape, fading, and a constant reminder that "I should've gotten that Akubra to start with..." But we're all anxious to get that first stylist lid on our heads and start making a statement to the rest of the world. We've all been there and done that...and we have the hat to prove it.