Submitted by Tris-Von-Q t3_zodw2n in BuyItForLife
He sent me an Amazon link for a pair of rando Chinese brand steel toe boots for $55, but I’d like to surprise him with something a bit nicer, sturdier, tried & true. Can any of you fine connoisseurs of bang-for-your-buck direct me toward a brand that’s a better investment for trade skill work? As a single mom, I don’t have a whole lot of money, but I can do a little better than $50-Amazon-cheapies that are going to stink and fall apart by next semester on him. He’s a good kid that doesn’t ask for much so I’d really like to exceed his expectation this Christmas.
Thanks for any help!
ETA: My budget is around $200. I would prefer to stay around $150, but if it’s worth it, I’ll pay a little more.
2ETA: I appreciate every single reply from those with the experience of knowing good work boots. I used every last recommendation here to guide my purchase. I ended up getting a pair of Wolverines in the style he likes. I’m so glad I posted here so that I didn’t pay $200 for a $50 boot! Again, thank you all so very much for schooling a single mom in the best work boot for our budget. I’m so grateful for this sub and everyone that participated.
Billypisschips t1_j0mprmq wrote
Working with masonry; stone, brick, and block, he will need steel toe caps and will be lucky to get 12 months wear with the amount of abuse they'll get. Timberland pro, Caterpillar, or Haix will at least give him a year (hopefully) of comfortable wear. Don't go cheap on his feet, but bear in mind you'll be buying another pair within a year.
Edit-cleaning the cement off at the end of the day will significantly increase their lifespan.