Dull Men's Club
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The prices on specialty hardware are ridiculous. I hate Amazon, but that’s my go to, and I just keep a wide variety on hand at all times. Aliexpress is great also, or at last it was before the tariffs.
you hate amazon but theyre your go-to?
I can see that. I would love to buy certain things locally, but even if I can find them (that’s a big If), they’re overpriced (see the post text). So yes, begrudgingly, it’s cheaper and easier (and uses less gas, wear and tear on my car, and saves me a boatload of time) to buy from Amazon.
It is entirely possible to hate something, but still need it/use it.
Is Amazon the only online store where you live?
yeah I will use amazon if I have exhausted all other options only. as in I have been unable to find the thing I need literally anywhere else. ebay can still be good, but you'll wait a long time for shipping typically.
I think ive had to relent twice a year since I swore them off in 2015 or so
It’s a sad state of affairs, I admit
Thing is though a lot of times I can only find bulk versions online. Feels wasteful to get 50 of something when I only need 2 and am never going to need them again.