AbnormalAviator

AbnormalAviator t1_ixo0uji wrote

Leather uppers, goodyear welt, and maintained by a local cobbler - you are set for life.

Have Red Wings, probably will never need to replace. But brand is less important than construction. I'd get Daytons if I had to do it again.

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AbnormalAviator t1_iuxu2iz wrote

Red Wing is a rip off - I have a pair of their boots, but won't buy another. Locals are way more reasonable.

The only things that make them stand out, even as a shoe and boot maker, are Goodyear welting, good materials, and mass producing things in different widths - none of which they have a monopoly on, they're just the biggest company doing them.

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AbnormalAviator t1_iuq6r69 wrote

I was gonna say - anything but Dyson! Had two, they both broke. Powerful, but fragile.

Old hoovers are still maintainable, and commercial-grade Miele's are supposedly very good.

Having said that, I've had my Dewalt shop vac for a decade without trouble. It's remarkably difficult to kill a construction site shop vac.

My wife says I'm a redneck for using it around the house, but she always ends up using it when her 'civilized' ones break.

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