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It goes without saying that capitalism sucks and corporations suck. I don’t have loyalty to any “brand”. But I do care about me and my comrades being able to afford to live.

There’s that phrase that “it’s expensive to be poor”, which I think is very true. When you’re poor, you can only afford the cheapest commodities. These inevitably break, so you have to spend more money on a replacement.

I’m trying to break out of this cycle myself as much as possible. Instead of buying the cheapest replacement, I’m trying to save up my money to buy a replacement that will last. Unfortunately, researching this is hard. There’s so much astroturfing and “sponsored content”. So I figured I’d ask my fellow hexbears, what products do you know of are made in a way that they will last and actually cost less than buying replacements? There’s a few suggestions I can offer:

I used to work in a pretty solid outdoor gear store, and I was really impressed with the Deuter backpacks. They were always really durable and cheaper than Osprey. I have one I bought in 2007 and I still use it regularly today.

I own a Casio G-Shock watch. The “squares” are usually relatively affordable. The bands and batteries can be swapped out. I’m pretty tough on mine and it still looks mint. I do expect I’ll be wearing mine for a very long time. Or if you don’t want to spend money the F-91W is like $10 and still works well even though it’s not ruggedized. Worn by Bin Laden, too.

Something in the ideal category of durable and cheap are Sungait sunglasses. They’re like $15-$20 each and have UV400 protection. Mine have lasted a while and have handled a lot of being thrown around

As a parent, we have some Hape toys our kids beat up and they stay together well. My wife bought some Primary dot com clothes thinking they would last but they don’t seem any better than the super cheap clothes at Walmart or Target we normally buy.

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[–] The_Grinch@hexbear.net 36 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I work in roofing on and off. I'll just say get a metal roof if you can afford it. They come in lots of colors. They're easy to install solar on. They last a lot longer than shingles and add value to your home. Some people think they're ugly, but I think they can look pretty good.

[–] TommyBeans@hexbear.net 16 points 1 week ago (1 children)

A few years ago we got some quotes for our roof from a few different outfits, the average was something like 6-10k for shingles and then it jumped to like 20k minimum for any kind of metal roof. I was all about getting a metal roof before I saw how much more the quotes were. I’m still hoping we can swing it when the time comes though, I really want to listen to rain on a metal roof again.

[–] The_Grinch@hexbear.net 10 points 1 week ago

The price has been all over the place lately too. Keep checking in once your roof gets toward the end of its life.