What brands are you loyal to and why?

Great Asp

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I am a Ford guy.

Other brands I like:
Marvel (FDC)
Superformance
INVIDIA
Intel

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IronSnake

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Vans - Gotta get my cool kicks on

Ford - ish, they have done some dumb things recently that makes go "Oh boy"

Apple - pretty consistently attached to their products. They've held up.

Ariat - Not sure I could own a better pair of boots

CRKT- Definitely the best knives i've ever owned

Yamaha - I won't go out on a boat with anything else. I don't like rowing

Coors light - it's a silver bullet

Mountain dew - Team bartle skeet

Much like brands, I'll pretty much own anything sold with a Georgia Bulldogs logo/Georgia G on it. It's my team, been repping for the last decade.
 

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The only thing I can think that I consistently buy is Ford and Apple products.

But only when it makes sense for me.

I'm not going to buy a Taurus SHO over a Chevy SS, or an Apple TV over a Chromecast/Roku stick.
 

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I’m not loyal to any brands anymore because there isn’t a single one in any category that checks all the boxes all the time.

That said, all of them do something well some times in some genres. Hence why I’m not brand loyal.

I do love Milwaukee power tools.

I love Ford mustangs and most of their trucks. I also LOVE current GM and Ram trucks. Currently own a 2016 Ram cummins 2500.

I’ve literally owed ~100 GM trucks throughout my short 40 years. I do have an addiction to them. Everything from 73-87 square bodies up to the first run of LS powered trucks (99-07). Gas and diesel both. Manual and auto. I’ve owned them all.

I guess I’m loyal to Monster and Folgers. My daily drinks of choice.

I have a recent loyalty to USDA choice London broil for home made beef jerky.




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Honda has won me over for my business vehicles. They just keep going and and don't nickel and dime me to death. I bought a new Odyssey in 2014 and it now has 600,000km (372k miles) and absolutely nothing has broken! Even has all 4 original shocks and still rides great...lol! I'm confident it will make 1 million km. Currently I have 2 Odysseys and 2 CR-V's.
 

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I’m not loyal to any brands anymore because there isn’t a single one in any category that checks all the boxes all the time.

That said, all of them do something well some times in some genres. Hence why I’m not brand loyal.

I do love Milwaukee power tools.

I love Ford mustangs and most of their trucks. I also LOVE current GM and Ram trucks. Currently own a 2016 Ram cummins 2500.

I’ve literally owed ~100 GM trucks throughout my short 40 years. I do have an addiction to them. Everything from 73-87 square bodies up to the first run of LS powered trucks (99-07). Gas and diesel both. Manual and auto. I’ve owned them all.

I guess I’m loyal to Monster and Folgers. My daily drinks of choice.

I have a recent loyalty to USDA choice London broil for home made beef jerky.




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I didn’t realize you were part of the gm truck anonymous group. I like Mustangs, love Lightnings as far as Ford loyalty goes. GM is my goto truck brand and have even though some were a pain I still love them all. Got my eye on a Custom Trail Boss right now.

New Chevy Cars, Trucks, SUVs & Vans for Sale in Houston
 

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Arm & Hammer, Smuckers, General Mills, M&M/Mars,Cinnamin Life (Post),Valvoline, Motorcraft, Blue Oval,Vans,Puma,Adidas
to name a few.
 

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Pretty much all of my TVs, appliances, and Chromebook are Samsung. I let a guy at Sams Club talk me into buying one LG TV and I hate it.
I prefer Dasani bottled water for some reason.
I own one Ford and two FCA vehicles. I actually prefer Dodge/Jeep but the service at their dealers is absolutely terrible which is the only reason I went back to a Ford.
Glock pistols......it's what I learned to shoot on and they are very durable. They are a great gun for someone who isn't a gun guy.
Dasani along with Aquafina are the most acidic bottled waters on the market, not got for health. Better option would be spring which is neutral up to alkaline on the ph scale.
 

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Not too over the top with brand loyalty, but off the top of my head:

Next truck will be a ford again

Snowmobiles I'm all in on Ski Doo

Camera's: Canon

Phones: Android
 

aoc racer

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Vehicles: Have only ever owned Ford cars, trucks and SUVs. Currently trying to buy a ‘95 Bronco

Knifes: Kershaw. Affordable and long lasting.

Gaming: PlayStation mostly. Have owned other consoles but I keep coming back to my PS’s. Still use my PS2 at times.

Shoes: Merrell and Brooks. Only these can make my flat footed, planters fasciitis, aging feet feel good.
 

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Chevrolet trucks, I’ve got two an 06 and an 08 Silverado that have a combined 560k. I married into a ford truck family that is starting to rub off on me.

Apple electronics computer/cell phone

GE appliances

H&K firearms


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I usually shop around. Some brands specialize in things other don’t. When it comes to electrical tools it’s pretty much

Milwaukee Fluke and Knipex

Golf has always been Titleist


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