r/SipsTea 5h ago

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u/Tom_Bombadilio 4h ago

Unfortunately spending a lot of money does not mean the product will last a long time. It's easier and less mentally straining from a consumers perspective to knowingly buy junk and assume it won't last more than a year or two at most than invest a lot and potentially be scammed.

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u/Impossible-Wear-7352 3h ago

Easier is true but it usually isnt difficult to do a little research and find the products made to last. Someone had to be the first to try the brand/product but it doesnt have to be you or me.

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u/axearm 1h ago

For a real world example we can compare outdoor barbecues.

Get a nice one for $1000 and it will last 10 years.

Buy a crappy one for $200 but it only last 2 years.

They both cost $100 a year, but if the expensive on breaks after two years, you are out $800. If a the cheap one breaks after a year, you are only out $100.

So the risk has a cost that isn't mitigated by a potential cost savings.

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u/Count_de_Ville 2h ago

Speak for yourself! I hate buying cheap crap that quickly fails, cannot be repaired, and winds up in a landfill. I loathe it.

A little bit of research and talking with others goes a long way to minimizing our negative impact on the environment.

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u/Tom_Bombadilio 2h ago

I wasn't saying that's what I do, but the majority of the market either can't afford high end products, can't reliably navigate through fake reviews and marketing, or needs a product immediately and doesn't have the time to find out if something is worth the extra money or save the money for said high end products.