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[โ€“] CucumberFetish@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

For tools you need it is so important to keep in mind that if:

you definitely need it only once - get the cheap one.

you will use it in the future - get the expensive one that laborers use.

Cheap tools are a money and a time sink

[โ€“] agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works 1 points 29 minutes ago

I'm in the Savage camp. Get the cheapest tool first, use it until it's insufficient. By that time, you should have figured out which features you actually need, which you don't, and what a good tool looks like.

I'm not always certain which tools will get significant usage (some, yes, but not all). If I bought the "good" tool every time, I'd have thousands of dollars sunk into tools I rarely use.

If you have a determined field, yeah sure, spend the money up front. But if you're a dabbler, you spend less overall cheaping out on entry models.