Worn mouse button double clicking - does it happen eventually no matter what? Any suggestion on durable mouse for big hands?

ravenbear

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My mouse has the seemingly common worn out left clicker which double clicks most of the time when I click it once. I have had this problem generally every 1-2 years with $15-30 microsoft brand mice I usually buy. I am thinking about investing in a more expensive gaming mouse like Razer deathadder or something from Steelseries or any other brand you can suggest. My question is do these expensive mice also end up with the broken double clickers quickly? Or are they higher quality and don't wear out as fast?

Basically I am trying to decide if I should buy an expensive gaming mouse or just treat mice as disposable and buy a new $20 mouse every year. My only reason for buying an expensive mouse is to avoid the broken double clicking, the other features like dpi and extra buttons are not as important.

I have large hands (~7in/18cm from middle finger tip to wrist) and am right handed. Currently considering Razer deathadder chroma ($51) for expensive mouse or Redragon Phoenix ($21) for cheap mouse. I never heard of Redragon before but its just one I found on amazon that looked decent. Mouse shopping is a pain since they don't list the size of the mouse most of the time and it is hard to tell from pictures without reference.
 
Solution
My hands are bigger than yours(8" by your measurement) and I have been using a G502 for over 2 years and it's still going strong. Currently $59 on Amazon.