Neuroid99099
Neuroid99099 t1_j9vxmam wrote
Reply to Can’t find a quality couch, help! by GhostCowboy76
I can't speak to the buy-it-for-life quality, but I just bought a couch and loveseat from sabai.design. They seem really well-made, plus sustainable, made in the US, diverse ownership, etc. Anyway, I'm pretty dang happy with them so far.
Neuroid99099 t1_j6o6cmi wrote
Relatively inexpensive: Saddleback leather
Hella expensive: Ashland
Both should be BIFL, both full grain leather. Both have a variety of size options. Ashland's leather is technically nicer, but it's hard to justify the price difference in BIFL terms. I believe Ashland is made in the USA and Saddleback in Mexico. I've had both, recently upgraded to an Ashland after my Saddleback wallet was stolen. As I said, the Ashland is hella nice, but hella expensive.
Oh, and don't forget to treat your leather with a quality cleaner/polish about once a year.
Neuroid99099 t1_isq8f8t wrote
Reply to comment by ryanmjs2222 in Long lasting camp chair? by mxzebrax
I've got one from REI as well. Comfort and build-wise it's incredible. Everything looks very solid, but I've only taken it on a couple of trips, so I can't vouch for the buyitforlife qualities.
Neuroid99099 t1_jb6qkp8 wrote
Reply to best cordless vacuum by cowboy_roy
I asked a similar question awhile ago, and someone pointed out that most of the small tool makers who use rechargeable batteries for their line of tools also sell cordless vacs. So, if you're already using one manufacturer's cordless drill/yard tools/etc, look into their cordless vac as well.