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Faeglantina t1_iu22izv wrote

To be fair, buy it for life usually implies one wants to USE it for life. For example, I could buy a pair of $5 flip flops that would last me for the rest of my life because I hate flip flops and would be very unlikely to ever wear them. Utility of the object to the owner is something to consider.

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Muncie4 t1_iu2pg52 wrote

That's what everyone says when I call them out that they are in the wrong subreddit. I want a yellow blender that is $9 and will hold 82 gallons and operates on 50Hz and ships to Burkina Faso with a stainless steel tub with copper blades and a cord of waxed cotton. Oh, I'm in the wrong subreddit? But I want it to last a lifetime as well....no, you don't, you are interested in a specific item without regard to lifespan.

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Faeglantina t1_iu32e40 wrote

It seems like OP is interested in a blender that can be thoroughly cleaned. That seems to be the primary concern, and I don’t think that’s unreasonable.

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