Redefining Dollar Stores, by Michael Z. Williamson
At one time, dollar stores (former called “five and dime” stores) sold closeouts, leftovers, seconds and special deals. Increasingly, though, they’re selling purpose-made, second-rate, third world junk made just for that purpose. I would never trust any tool from such a store–they’re of pot metal and guaranteed to fail. They are not, in my opinion, “better than nothing”, because they cost money, give you a false sense of security, and don’t accomplish anything. I would recommend finding both actual overstock and closeout stores, and thrift stores, as well as frequenting garage sales. At the latter two, older tools without the …