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cracktop2727 t1_j9capio wrote
Reply to comment by Sefren1510 in What’s your approach to BIFL while still trying to be remain frugal? by [deleted]
I hadn't heard this, but I like it. As someone getting really into crafting, this is kinda how my mindset has been shifting. Try if i like painting with crafter (cheap) paints, if I want to stick it out (or if I want to actually produce a high quality picture), artist quality paints and brushes.
cracktop2727 t1_j8oi2ng wrote
Reply to comment by farrell93x in BIFL Request: veggie chopper like pictured, hoping to add to wedding registry by space_fenyx
doubling down here - yes get a good knife and learn to cut like a cook. faster, easier, more BIFL than one of these cheap choppers.
also, ngl these are kinda embarrassing. every person whose made me a meal where they've prepped food with this has turned out like shit. put the $30 towards a cooking class
cracktop2727 t1_jdas3ts wrote
Reply to Question about Birkenstocks by ospreyintokyo
repeating what the other person said. not a manufacturer defect. normal wear and tear.
also look into the preventative maintenance like the sealants (talk to the shoe guys)