Men's Cheap Wedding Rings, What Mean Really Want
If there's anything that we men want, it's getting the most out of our money. We don't care about the frills of products; we want things that endure, that are useful, and if possible, we want them cheap. This article will give you some guidelines for finding men's cheap wedding rings.
The most important factors to consider in men's wedding rings
are:
1.Price
2.Durability
Unlike women, we won't stare at our rings every day during the first month of marriage and attach sentimentality and warm fuzzy thoughts to the wedding ring. It's there for practical reasons: to show that we're taken. Basically, it's to show other women you are off the market.
With that in mind, here are the best places to stake out that symbol of permanent couple-dom. You don't have to move from your comfy seat. Cheap, quality goods are just a few clicks away.
According to theknot.com's Lori Seto, for durability, "choose platinum over gold; avoid matte finishes (which show scratches), decorative details (easy to blunt after repeated knocks), and gemstones (which can chip, fall out, or trap dirt); and go ergonomic."
Ergonomic basically means it is built for comfort. Another thing to look for is for a round inside as opposed to a flat inside. (The ring will be more comfortable if the inside is somewhat concave to snuggly fit the finger and it will be less likely to fall off.)
Here are some of the best stores with great prices:
E-weddingbands.com - This site has a good variety of platinum bands. Look for comfort-fit. You'll appreciate wearing a comfort-fit style years down the road. Here, platinum bands start around the high hundreds.
Weddingbands2buy.com - This site has platinum wedding bands from $175-$614. The thinner the band, the less expensive the price. This site shows how much you would normally be paying versus how much you would pay at their discount rates. Great for our money saving mentality.
Most platinum, ergonomic wedding bands for men are priced above the $300 mark, but it's worth it for something that you'll want to keep for a lifetime.
The most important factors to consider in men's wedding rings
1.Price
2.Durability
Unlike women, we won't stare at our rings every day during the first month of marriage and attach sentimentality and warm fuzzy thoughts to the wedding ring. It's there for practical reasons: to show that we're taken. Basically, it's to show other women you are off the market.
With that in mind, here are the best places to stake out that symbol of permanent couple-dom. You don't have to move from your comfy seat. Cheap, quality goods are just a few clicks away.
According to theknot.com's Lori Seto, for durability, "choose platinum over gold; avoid matte finishes (which show scratches), decorative details (easy to blunt after repeated knocks), and gemstones (which can chip, fall out, or trap dirt); and go ergonomic."
Ergonomic basically means it is built for comfort. Another thing to look for is for a round inside as opposed to a flat inside. (The ring will be more comfortable if the inside is somewhat concave to snuggly fit the finger and it will be less likely to fall off.)
Here are some of the best stores with great prices:
E-weddingbands.com - This site has a good variety of platinum bands. Look for comfort-fit. You'll appreciate wearing a comfort-fit style years down the road. Here, platinum bands start around the high hundreds.
Weddingbands2buy.com - This site has platinum wedding bands from $175-$614. The thinner the band, the less expensive the price. This site shows how much you would normally be paying versus how much you would pay at their discount rates. Great for our money saving mentality.
Most platinum, ergonomic wedding bands for men are priced above the $300 mark, but it's worth it for something that you'll want to keep for a lifetime.
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