What do you refuse to get generic versions of?

71 points

Tires. Never cheap out on tires.

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This I agree with.

I once heard someone say: «never skimp out on what seperates you from the ground».
For bed and tires I really agree, but with shoes I’m not as strict.

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I had this exact stance until I won a pair of $200 running shoes in a raffle. My occasional backpains and joint problems disappeared almost immediately. I started buying the best footwear I could afford and my quality of life went measurable up after that decision.

The BIGGEST changes were going to a reputable podiatrist and getting shoe recommendations based off of my arch shape, weight and gait. They put me on a treadmill with highspead cameras at the sides and rear to record how my stride landed both walking and running. That and custom molded insoles.

Now Shoes are a part of our yearly budget to make sure we have good condition, supportive shoes at all times. Also re-soleing if applicable.

Side note: Dress shoes can die in a fire.

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Ok fine, my running shoes I got the same way you did.

I still skimp on the everyday shoes though, and like you avoid flat soles like fire.

Cheers for sharing though. I know what you’re doing would benefit me in the long run.

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5 points

I agree from the opposite direction:

20 years ago I switched to zero drop minimalist footwear for running, hiking, and almost all everyday activities (everything except weddings and funerals). I only wear footwear that has no relation at all to my foot’s arch, my weight, or my gait.

Best decision for my knees, ankles, and hips I think I ever made.

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4 points

Same can be said about the power supply unit of your homemade PC. Cheaping out on that is a good way to fry your PC or burn your house down.

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Like Bronzie said, never skimp on what separates you from the ground. Or on this case, what separates your computer from the ground.

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Changed my tires for the first time last year. Bought the cheapest tires acailable to me and now my car feel a bit wobbly. I’m definitely buying better tires next time.

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44 points

Toilet paper. My asshole deserves Angel Soft.

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34 points

If you really care about your asshole get a bidet

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Stop recommending bidets to me, I’m already convinced. It’s just that from the three toilets I’ve owned in my life, all of them were for one reason or another incapable of being retrofitting with one. I envy your guy’s clean assholes

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3 points

They don’t have a standard supply line with threaded connections?

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2 points

Get a bidet shower then. Controlled spray so there’s minimal splash as well.

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I have a vagina and bidets can fuck up your vaginal microflora, so no bidet for me. If I didn’t I’d probably use one, though.

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12 points

Interesting I just had surgery in my vagina and the doctors recommended using bidet to make sure that area cleaner then just wiping.

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Billions of women in the world east of Europe all the way to Japan would disagree with you. But then again it’s the bidet shower variety.

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2 points

You need the handheld kind that can shoot water front to back.

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6 points

Same but cottonelle

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3 points

Angel Soft is garbage tier IMO. Charmin or bust for me.

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I find Charmin tends to shred too easily, even the ‘strong’ kind. Angel Soft is at the right level between firm and soft for me. Might be less of a problem if I had less ass hair.

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Women with much less ass hair here. I too, choose angels often as the superior brand.

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It’s not, its actually wonderful. It’s one of the few brands that doesn’t shed bits off, and whatever chemicals/softeners they use doesn’t irritate my skin like other big-name brands.

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Oh yeah, how is your husband?

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40 points

batteries.

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This one is interesting, because I’ve heard certain generic brands are actually just repackaged Duracells

I’ve also been thinking about getting some rechargeable Ikea ones, heard those are decent

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I wonder if they’re repackaged due to not meeting certain quality control thresholds, but still technically useable

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Rechargeables are definitely a good upgrade for most applications where people use alkalines. They have better performance under high load, are much less likely to leak corrosive electrolyte, and you can use them again after you drain them. I’m a little surprised they aren’t more popular.

The Panasonic Eneloop is the gold standard for rechargeables, particularly the white ones which are more shelf-stable and have a longer service life than the higher-capacity black Eneloop Pro. Made-in-Japan Ikea rechargeables are suspected of being rebranded Eneloop Pros, but I don’t think that’s been conclusively proven.

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A few years back a guy did agood dive into this on (other website name redacted). He said for things like digital camersand other high draw items, Duracell is still the champ - however, $/hour of use, some cgeaper bands came out ahead. I still have half a giant pack of AC Delco AA / AAAs that have been quite solid.

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Here’s a comparison site that graphs the voltage during discharge of a bunch of AA and AAA batteries with various loads using a high-end battery tester.

NiMH rechargeable AAs trounce every alkaline under heavy load. It’s not even close at 0.5A and above. Disposable lithium is better still up to 2A, but extremely expensive. Few devices will draw more than 2A from an AA battery, but I can think of a couple of flashlights that do; disposable lithium is unsuitable for those.

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I’ve heard certain generic brands are actually just repackaged Duracells

Might depend where you live, I live in Nothern Europe and the cheap generic brand batteries from a popular electronics store chain, rechargeable, are quite shit when I compare them to my 5+ year old Eneloops. Haven’t tried IKEA ones though.

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The Ikea Lada rechargables are rebranded Eneloops. Panasonic is the only manufacturer making rechargable batteries in Japan.

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I’ve got eneloops that are 10 years old and still kicking. I tried Amazon’s as well and those are shit. 100% are dead and I got them over the years after I got the eneloops as I needed more.

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Some of the IKEA batteries are rebranded Eneloops!

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Definitely! For electronics, Eneloop batteries are worth every penny. I think I have ~10 AA and AAA, and I haven’t bought disposable batteries in years. I try to make sure I have 4 of each available at all times so I don’t have to wait for them to recharge. I’ve tried cheaper (Amazon) batteries, and they fail much more quickly, and sometimes swell to the point where I have a hard time removing them.

Some people say IKEA’s batteries are just rebranded Eneloops, but I haven’t had a chance to try them

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34 points

Video game controllers.

I know the divide is not quite what it was with stick drift affecting almost all of the 1st party offerings, but there’s just something that feels so cheap about using any generic controller, even ones that are marketed as higher end.

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24 points

8bitdo aren’t really for any particular device, but the quality is fantastic.

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Have they changed the joystick material yet? The joysticks off my ol’ 8bitdo pro (the original) kept shedding with use, so I stopped using it in lieu of the switch and steamdeck controllers. Gods, the controller was way more comfortable and sized just right than any other 3rd party controller for me. My google fu is weak, so I never found fitting thumbpad covers for it.

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Not sure tbh, I have a couple of SF30 Pros for about 3 years and they’ve been solid, never had any shedding.

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They’re amazing, especially with the backbuttons and such

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31 points

Computer hardware

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which brands do you trust for GPU heatsink+board (not chip) manufacturers? there’s so many to choose from and I don’t know who to trust.

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I personally trust Asus, EVGA (Rip), Gigabyte, Palit, PNY, Sapphire and XFX when buying graphics cards.

My current card is a Geforce GTX 1060 6GB from Asus that I bought in 2017, and it hasn’t skipped a beat.3A

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