MrR-YGuy
MrR-YGuy t1_j91zudm wrote
Reply to comment by huge43 in If you shave, get a shaving handle that uses a simple disposable razor. The razor lasts much longer than anything at your local store and provides a better shave. by bi_polar2bear
Seriously if I clean it after each use I could use a single disposable razor for almost a month
MrR-YGuy t1_j91u4c5 wrote
Reply to If you shave, get a shaving handle that uses a simple disposable razor. The razor lasts much longer than anything at your local store and provides a better shave. by bi_polar2bear
I don’t have much to shave and I just go to the dollar store and buy a 10 packs of razors for $4. My hair also doesn’t grow back that quickly so it can last me more than 2 months sometimes. That’s only about $24/year.
MrR-YGuy t1_j8d20ao wrote
Reply to comment by F-21 in Best long lasting work jacket ? by Enough-Variation7509
This is the best advice. For constantly rubbing against brick and fireplaces I wouldn’t spend too much on any jacket because they’re not going to stand up that long regardless.
MrR-YGuy t1_j6leddp wrote
I posted here 4 years ago about something similar and someone recommended A-Slim wallets and it’s in outstanding condition till this day. It’s a bit on the pricier side but I wouldn’t hesitate to replace it if I lost it. I see no reason it shouldn’t last another 15+ years. I do condition it once-twice a year just to care for it.
MrR-YGuy t1_j96nd6i wrote
Reply to The North Face "Surge" backpack I purchased in 2009 has since been used daily for school, work, hiking and travel by k6lcm
Great looking bag and seems like it’s high quality too. I have a big of a backpack fetish and keep wishing in the back of my mind that my Timbuk 2 would show some age or some sign of a flaw to give me an excuse to get a new backpack. However it has gone from being my school bag, to hiking bag, to working on construction sites and being thrown around bag and hasn’t shown any weakness yet.