All for 99 dinars - But kol'ko times?

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Apart from well known fact that students still missing money, today jošuvek decent living, despite the upcoming global economic crisis. But there were always helpful rational use of available resources, as well as savings on the things that are not completely necessary.

Since I drink every day (about) coffee / tea regularly motam the kitchen with Cezve in hand. But in the home we have only an old Cezve without handles, which is quite awkward to handle, I decided that, to me and roommate, lessen pain, so that we will treat the new Cezve.

Džezva za kafu od 99 din

Cezve Maker of 99 RSD

In the nearby supermarket looked to have some nice fancy enamelled Cezve, but prices have ranged from 400 to 800 din (piece). I stand and think whether that patient in a cart but Mota I remembered that I saw somewhere 'to just' a lot jeftinje, you are buying before I decided to look at but a little more in other stores. The same day, asking for some trinkets for birthday present, I found in one of those famous action ALL for 99 dinars. " Among those unnecessary gadgets looked mighty Cezve maker of the popular price (of course) 99din. I said, it's usually a piece of metal and can not be so much worse than the one from the supermarket. As the difference in price was a multiple pazarih cheaper variant. Neither at the end of my lesson was not to me, but how much the next day, get it popular, "Who does not pay on the bridge, pay the bridge."

When 'I returned to the apartment that I took a pot of tea and try a new Cezve, but primetih that it leaks when filled to the top as the handle attached to a rivet that are not welded. I said OK, no big deal sipaću lead to sex. So I finally properly cooked tea ... But the next morning from the sink take Cezve where little water is left over night and what I have to see. The bottom is already rusty and felt a strong smell of corrosion. And for neverne I submitted a photograph of the same.

This piece of Chinese goods has not been robust enough even for one upotrenu, let alone for decades arčenje like those old copper jošuvek that are used in the country.

Despite the economic crisis and the need for savings, but it is sometimes useful to recall one of the famous English saying: "I'm not rich enough to buy cheap stuff", especially when it comes to something that is an integral part of everyday life and purchased one for a long time .