1. Bike helmets
Yikes! This is probably the first item we wouldn’t recommend buying from local flea markets from a hygienic point of view. Helmets provide the crucial function of safeguarding your head and brain in the event of an accident. They are made to withstand one significant hit and last for a specific number of years.
When you purchase a worn helmet, you have no idea how many collisions it has endured or if it is still in working order. While damage to the helmet’s exterior shell is an obvious warning sign, you can’t tell if the inside shell is also in jeopardy. Be cautious! A new one is definitely more expensive; however, you can also hunt for deals at the sports depots.
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