i have a pair of grafters steel toe work boots that i've had for 20 years that i got pretty cheap
wear them pretty much every day and i've only had to put a new insole in
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someone on here a year ago recommended Keens for hiking boots/work boots. they've lasted longer then anything else at the $100 range and if you sign up they have occassional sales (like twice or three times a year).
Yes! I'm on year 4 on my current pair of hiking boots and I have a second identical pair ready to go.
They're a pretty superfluous appliance but I'll shill for my Waring commercial blender. I've had mine for 12-ish years of pretty regular, (if not particularly demanding), use and I can't tell the difference from when it was new. It also helps that it was over $100 cheaper (can't recall exactly how much) than a VitaMix
Get work/safety shoes instead of sneakers. You can find some for like 40 bucks if you look a bit and in my experience they're a lot more durable and also comfy since they are designed for people to work long shifts doing manual labor.