ZenoofElia
ZenoofElia t1_iwchcb2 wrote
Reply to comment by FiddleTheFigures in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
GoBro's Black Friday deals are on, 25% off DT's yo!!
ZenoofElia t1_ivpjbmb wrote
Reply to comment by siouxze in My Rival crock pot 3150. 50-ish years old and still cooking family dinners without a hitch by RooshunVodka
Not smarts much huh.
You deserve the life you have.
Good luck with that. You absolutely need it.
ZenoofElia t1_ivpj4um wrote
Reply to comment by siouxze in My Rival crock pot 3150. 50-ish years old and still cooking family dinners without a hitch by RooshunVodka
You have no critical thinking. You blaming everyone but yourself.
You deserve exactly what you're getting and have gotten.
You telling us all that we are wrong is kind of batshit. Wake the fuck up.
ZenoofElia t1_ivpinpe wrote
Reply to comment by siouxze in My Rival crock pot 3150. 50-ish years old and still cooking family dinners without a hitch by RooshunVodka
I'm not blaming it solely on crock pots. Like I stated in my very first response to your crazy ass replies, it all adds up. It's a combination of poor choices; lead in water pipes, paint, crockpots; teflon cookware, living near petrolium plant; it all adds up Soixzie.
Grow up. Wake up. Take some responsibility and open your eyes.
ZenoofElia t1_ivphgrq wrote
Reply to comment by siouxze in My Rival crock pot 3150. 50-ish years old and still cooking family dinners without a hitch by RooshunVodka
LOL. Keep telling yourself that. Blame it on your family and take no responsibility for the range of poor choices you've made in your life.
ZenoofElia t1_ivpdr6z wrote
Reply to comment by siouxze in My Rival crock pot 3150. 50-ish years old and still cooking family dinners without a hitch by RooshunVodka
Not speculation Souixze. It's a fact there's lead in those old crockpots.
It's a fact that lead poisoning is a factor in thyroid cancer.
Denial only gets you what you've got/had. Good luck.
ZenoofElia t1_ivpdfs0 wrote
Reply to comment by siouxze in My Rival crock pot 3150. 50-ish years old and still cooking family dinners without a hitch by RooshunVodka
Yep. I don't touch teflon, also cancerous.
You're the one in denial who is actively poisoning your body. Go ahead. Keep it up.
edit:
>If these things have been recklessly poisoning families for 50 years, why isnt everyone walking around with cancer? Maybe it's because my cancer had nothing to do with a crockpot and everything to do with the american healthcare systems failings and bad genetics.
LOL. Look at all the cases of cancers in the last 50 years. It has everything to do with families poisoning their systems whether with lead, teflon, mercury, etc. It's a combination of poor choices and denialism.
ZenoofElia t1_ivnzun9 wrote
Reply to comment by roninwarshadow in My Rival crock pot 3150. 50-ish years old and still cooking family dinners without a hitch by RooshunVodka
I only expressed the correlation. I don’t need to prove anything to you or her. Bugger off lil ronin
ZenoofElia t1_ivnyjy7 wrote
Reply to comment by roninwarshadow in My Rival crock pot 3150. 50-ish years old and still cooking family dinners without a hitch by RooshunVodka
I never claimed that they’re the “leading” cause, I responded to Souizxe who made claims that there’s no relation or history of cause yet she ended up with thyroid cancer. You prove there is not.
ZenoofElia t1_ivmkjg1 wrote
Reply to comment by siouxze in My Rival crock pot 3150. 50-ish years old and still cooking family dinners without a hitch by RooshunVodka
>What Types of Toxins Affect the Thyroid? >Types of environmental toxins affecting the thyroid gland are:
>Heavy metals: Aluminum, cadmium, lead, and mercury
https://coem.com/blog/which-chemicals-cause-thyroid-problems/
ZenoofElia t1_ivmjolh wrote
Reply to comment by DatWeedCard in My Rival crock pot 3150. 50-ish years old and still cooking family dinners without a hitch by RooshunVodka
Yeah it's heartbreaking honestly.
ZenoofElia t1_ivl9jw2 wrote
Reply to comment by siouxze in My Rival crock pot 3150. 50-ish years old and still cooking family dinners without a hitch by RooshunVodka
Okay then. However it's a fact that there's lead in many of these AND buying a test is super cheap comparative to recklessly poisoning ones family.
You do you Siouxze.
edit: just looked through your post history and saw this, which absolutely could be related to lead poisoning:
>Having my thyroid removed, which had been overtaken by a massive cancerous tumor, was an elective surgery. Diagnosed 1/17, scheduled for removal almost a month later. It was a SUPER FUN month.
Please know that I post this not to be a dick or snarky. Life is crazy and things add up and I am so sorry you've gone through this, whether related or not.
Be well.
ZenoofElia t1_ivkxisu wrote
Reply to comment by Sylphael in My Rival crock pot 3150. 50-ish years old and still cooking family dinners without a hitch by RooshunVodka
Yes. OP should buy a test kit to make sure it's safe.
ZenoofElia t1_ivke4hq wrote
Reply to comment by F-21 in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
Like I said I've only used ebay to invest in my Filson's to save money and have paid no more than $80 per pair.
Also look at the "Repair" section. Their products can be repaired by them to increase the lifespan.
To me it is worth it.
I'll be honest, if it's work pants meant to get dirty and worn I'd go with Carthart. Since I no longer do much manual labor (except around the property, where I use my old Cartharts) it's more for durable daily wear with style and the side pocket for my phone to keep front pockets clear. So I use both Filson's (style & daily wear) and Carthart's (dirty work).
To each their own.
Good hunting!
ZenoofElia t1_ivk9bzl wrote
Reply to comment by F-21 in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
>and people still buy stuff from top end brands, so that can't be the reason.
Not sure what you're suggesting. Buying a high end bifl product in a country not covered under warranty still makes sense knowing that the company produces high quality stuff.
Provide an example please.
ZenoofElia t1_ivk1t58 wrote
Reply to comment by F-21 in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
BTW blaming consumers/customers for the brand backpedaling their warranty is exactly the narrative they prefer as opposed to cutting costs to further profiting their enterprise.
30 year old sweater has had a long life, and it's still a Patagonia and it's still under warranty and this is precisely why I made the initial investment to begin with.
ZenoofElia t1_ivk0jev wrote
Reply to comment by F-21 in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
Filson will repair or replace if you "rip" your pants.
These days Cartharts last no longer than 5 years until they start to tatter.
And you get 2-3 pairs per comparable Filson, not 4-7. I have 3 pairs of Filson's, one used and two brand new. I have not paid more than $80 for any of them. Knowing that Filson will repair/replace it's a waste of money to buy something less that's basically disposable.
ZenoofElia t1_ivhirvs wrote
Reply to comment by Dismas-Aurelius in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
I've been wanting to check them out and will do for sure, heard lot's of great things about Fjallraven.
ZenoofElia t1_ivhihpd wrote
Reply to comment by Prestigious_Ad7198 in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
Khul's are nicley styled yet fall apart (especially the crotches) fairly quick comparative to similar brands. And they have no warranty.
I was on a Kuhl kick for a few years but did not last as the pants did not last.
I went from throwaway Kuhl's to forever Filson's.
ZenoofElia t1_ivhhuai wrote
Reply to comment by Thesadgardener in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
Correct on the mailed back part.
ZenoofElia t1_ivhdjg8 wrote
Reply to comment by nycockroach in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
I haven't tried Thoro's and will keep in mind when/if I need more shoes/boots.
Everything on the list is firsthand experience.
Once I discovered Redwings I stuck with them (have 3 pairs).
I'm also a big fan of Fluevog's for shoes, more so for style than durability.
Good hunting!
ZenoofElia t1_ivgg8p9 wrote
Reply to comment by FiddleTheFigures in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
Seriously this is the list.
And DT socks are absolutely amazing and crucial, been using them for last 6 years solid. I haven't had stinky feet since then btw, only socks I wear. Just today I sent in 6 pair for warranty because the ankles are a bit loose for my liking. The warranty is bar none, almost a sock club where they credit the value of the socks (even if you bought used or on sale) and you get to replace with whatever you want. Check GoBros to see if they're still on sale and definitely check around black Friday.
Good hunting!
ZenoofElia t1_ivge90f wrote
Reply to comment by FiddleTheFigures in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
I just bought a used Patagonia raincoat on ebay to replace an old Columbia. After seeing so many great responses and posts about Patagonia it was a no brainer.
Cheers!
ZenoofElia t1_ivgde9w wrote
Reply to comment by Potential_Wave_3662 in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
You're welcome. I think the extra cost is worth it for the quality and supporting a US, PNW company. Plus the style and fit are great.
Due to the extra cost I keep an eye out on ebay for my sizes for the more expensive stuff.
ZenoofElia t1_iwe8rou wrote
Reply to comment by contactdeparture in Clothes - What are durable brands? by TheFledge534
Thank you for the Columbia tip! Their warranty and CS is amazing. They actually credited me over 3x what I paid for my raincoat originally. Xmas coming early for me this year. Cheers!!