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    I've had pretty good luck with them over the years. Reasonably good balance of quality and value. Usually get about a year out of daily use out of them. The leather covering the steel toe tends to wear through after a few months but you get that with steel toe boots anyways. They aren't particularly waterproof.



    Got a new pair last month and they seem to be made a little differently. They're a lot stiffer than they used to be. It's been four weeks and they still aren't completely broken in yet.

    It might help to get the triple E size cause they seem to be wider

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    i gave up on walmart boots years ago. im rough on footwear and they last me 2-3 months.

    i have a pair of Carolina boots i wore as my main pair for about a year and a half. they have been in rotation for about another 2 years. they are mainly for yucky days now
    Currently looking for a job in or related to scrap/recycling. Relocation is possible for the right offer.

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