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Why would you do that though? If minimalism is about having to much excess, wouldn't you have tools built to last?
That requires you to be able to afford higher quality tools that are built to last. If you can't afford the higher upfront cost, you'll end up spending more over time, and it creates a vicious cycle.
It's like the organic food trend - it costs a lot more to eat healthy.
Ever since I read through the Discworld series, I always think of this when I see comments like the one above. GNU, Terry Pratchett.