I grew up with $20 walmart blenders, and hated anything that required a blender.

Recently bought a ninja and there is no going back. I’ll never use a crappy blender again.

Anything else like that?

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    I believe in the adage of, “If it sits between you and the ground, don’t skimp”.

    Shoes, socks, desk chairs, lounge chairs, sofas, car( seat)s, mattresses

    You spend too much time in or on all of these things to be uncomfortable.

    I also see posted here the Adam Savage advice of buying cheap tools first, and then upgrade after you better understand your needs. I also think that’s great advice you can apply to most things. Just not the above things.

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      Not to be nitpicky but this advice is meant more for things like car tires and shoes than patio furniture.

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        Yeah, I was thinking tires instead of car seats. This used to be the three things we spend most of our day on, which is mattress, tires, and shoes to keep your back from going out and keep you safe on the road. If your car seats are messing up your back you need a new car.

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          Got cheap tires once and it was so fucking loud on certain pavements ugh

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      I would add tires to your list. Car tires, bike tires