![]() For instance you generally don't want to just leave standing water on it because if it's been too long since you oiled it, you'll get a water spot that'll last like a day or so. Let it stand for at least 15ish minutes then wipe it down. Once every other month or so I clear off my counter and rub some oil into it. People complain about the maintenance and how it gets damaged easily, but I think they exaggerate. You nailed it with the 5 year mark, if that's your timeline, then consider going the laminate route, but just know that you might need to purchase it again, or just deal with the fact that it will look worn down. Laminate has it's place, and it's very good for what it does, but it does not have the durability of quartz. That's not what it was purchased for, and not what anyone expects from that product. Laminate counters never really look great, but we can put that personal preference aside it is far too easy to scratch, chip or ding laminate for it to look good for decades. Now you are matched with the $1000 metal price tag with an inferior product.Įven laminate will last 50 years and look great. A typical example is plastic vs metal components like when you buy a $500 plastic snow blower vs a $1000 metal one.Īll it takes is one plastic piece on that $500 snow blower for you to have to purchase a second. ![]() That phrase is for when you are in a situation comparing two items of different build. ![]()
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