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by legitster
1271 days ago
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Nice tools are nice because they use more resources. A Milwaukee drill is physically heavier than a Ryobi of the same size - purely because of all of the upgraded components to make it more durable/longer-lasting. But if you are only touching 5% of the expected lifespan of your tool, no need to have one that's over-engineered. |
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1. is the milwaukee doubly-engineered compared to the ryobi? because if you end up with 2 ryobis, that's twice the material/energy input of the one milwaukee
2. you seem to be ignoring the possibility that the milwaukee is "so" over-engineered that you pass it on to someone else, greatly extending its effective lifetime.