madredditscientist
madredditscientist t1_jdc178h wrote
Reply to Looking For Men’s T-Shirts by Nuggy-D
https://www.looria.com/bot/BuyItForLife?q=Looking+For+Long-Lasting+Men%E2%80%99s+T-Shirts
Based on the comments, the top 3-5 most recommended brands for long-lasting men's t-shirts are:
- Duluth Trading Company - known for their Longtail T-shirts and heavyweight options that hold up well over time.
- Comfort Colors - known for their garment-dyed, sturdy, and long-lasting material that can take a beating.
- Carhartt - known for their thick and durable work shirts that are good for style and functionality.
- Uniqlo U - known for their 100% cotton tee version that is really thick and heavy, and can last for 2+ years with regular wear.
- Eddie Bauer - known for their incredible thick t-shirts that are well-fitting and can last for years to come.
madredditscientist t1_jd261xo wrote
>Based on the comments, here are the top recommended BIFL towels:
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>Turkish towels (recommended by multiple users for their quick-drying and absorbent properties)
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>Onsen waffle towels (recommended for their durability and absorbency)
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>Frontgate Resort Cotton Bath Towels (recommended for their softness and lack of odor retention)
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>American Soft Linen towels (recommended for their fluffiness and size)
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>LL Bean Organic Textured Cotton Towel (recommended for their quick-drying and good quality)
madredditscientist t1_jcj7uh7 wrote
Yes, here is a list of the most popular BIFL brands: https://www.looria.com/reddit/buyitforlife/brands
madredditscientist t1_j0oudkg wrote
Reply to comment by Barry_Larry in LE CREUSET stockpot - not really BIFL by crysardo
Please submit this to r/productfails so we can collect data about how long products last and where they fail :)
madredditscientist t1_izxcnm9 wrote
This post should go to r/productfails
madredditscientist t1_iziy2pj wrote
Reply to Best hiking socks in Europe by PersonalDevKit
Smartwool, Rohner, and Falke are my favorites as a BIFL enthusiast in Europe :)
madredditscientist OP t1_izaphb8 wrote
The idea is to find the most popular brands and products across Reddit based on discussion volume and sentiment.
Source: https://looria.com/reddit/tools/brands
Tools: PRAW, spacy, BERT, chart.js
Data: r/Tools
Methodology: Named Entity Recognition "NER" applied to comments and posts until one year back. I then ran sentiment analysis on the data to find out if it's a positive or negative opinion (after filtering out ambiguous mentions).
What ranks surprise you? Any other subreddits I should look at?
More analyzed subreddits: https://looria.com/reddit/overview
madredditscientist t1_ix54oz6 wrote
Reply to My Levi's leather belt. 15 years and going strong. I wear it almost daily. by vainamoinens-scythe
If you're looking for a minimalistic, US made BIFL belt: GRIP6 is the brand to go.
madredditscientist OP t1_ix3vw7e wrote
Tools: PRAW, spacy, BERT, chart.js
Data: posts and comment from r/ABraThatFits until one year back
Source/Full list: https://looria.com/reddit/ABraThatFits/products
Methodology: Named Entity Recognition "NER" applied to comments and posts. I'll work on sentiment analysis (positive/negative mention) next.
Any ranks surprise you? Any positive or negative experiences?
madredditscientist t1_iwlaxym wrote
Reply to comment by Kalashnikov_n_Knife in 10 year old Gerber Dime broke. Gerber replaced it no questions asked. by Kalashnikov_n_Knife
Nice, you should write a quick exit review about your positive experience with Gerber: https://exitreviews.com/submission
madredditscientist OP t1_iv4o2ac wrote
We never hear about broken or worn out products. The goal of r/productfails is to learn how products performed over their lifetime, where they break, and how to fix them.
Data: polls on r/productfails with 150 - 300 votes. I'm well aware that this data is not representative, but this is a good start to raise awareness about product longevity and repairability - more to come.
Tools: Canva
madredditscientist OP t1_itqi0ut wrote
We see many requests for good mattresses here, so I compiled a list of the most popular brands on Reddit. The idea is to have two dimensions for popularity: discussion volume and sentiment.
Source: https://looria.com/reddit/mattress/brands
Methodology: A machine learning method called Named Entity Recognition "NER" applied to comments and posts on r/mattress until two years back. I then ran sentiment analysis on the data to find out if it's a positive or negative opinion (after filtering out ambiguous mentions).
Any ranks surprise you? Any positive or negative experiences?
madredditscientist t1_jdnnvab wrote
Reply to Longest lasting item in your life by SamuelsSteel
Based on the Reddit comments, the top three longest-lasting items are:
Source: https://www.looria.com/bot/BuyItForLife?q=Longest+lasting+item+in+your+life