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<blockquote data-quote="NovaMan" data-source="post: 654994" data-attributes="member: 8923"><p>Well, I try. There are two little dudes in my head: one of them says "buy the cheap one because it costs less," and the other guy says "yeah but the expensive one will work alot better, so the potentially considerable extra expense is probably worth it." Sometimes the cheap guy wins the shouting match, and sometimes it's the high-quality guy.</p><p>And then sometimes I just buy the cheap tool because it's available and I don't know any better. That's what happened with the axes and mauls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NovaMan, post: 654994, member: 8923"] Well, I try. There are two little dudes in my head: one of them says "buy the cheap one because it costs less," and the other guy says "yeah but the expensive one will work alot better, so the potentially considerable extra expense is probably worth it." Sometimes the cheap guy wins the shouting match, and sometimes it's the high-quality guy. And then sometimes I just buy the cheap tool because it's available and I don't know any better. That's what happened with the axes and mauls. [/QUOTE]
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