Submitted by knowhow_LM t3_10mryjh in BuyItForLife
I feel like everyone approaches this differently. What made you start buying better things and really thinking about buying things for life?
What's your personal philosophy on how to buy better objects?
stereolithography t1_j64txlf wrote
For me, BIFL doesn't mean that it'll last forever, because nothing will, it means that the likelihood of things breaking are low and that finding parts to fix it and it's serviceability are easy. That usually means doing a bit of research, sometimes through here and sometimes through sources like YouTube, where people will torture test and break down items.
An example of this would be the sewing machine I just bought, a 1960's Singer ZigZag 457. Reviews on here are mostly good, except a few people who swear them off because of a plastic gear that can break. Looked it up and yeah, the gear can break but the replacement and general serviceability are easy. So at $30, including the table, I felt like it was a great price and fit within how I define BIFL