If you’re gonna use it everyday, get the nicer one.
Sometimes there’s a price difference with no discernible difference in quality or function or story. In that case, close your eyes and pick one and move on.
But other times you know that the price gap is indicative of one being better than the other.
So if you buy the cheaper one and it doesn’t perform will you be glad you saved the money?
If it’s something you use on a regular basis, the answer will be a resounding No.
And yes, sometimes the high quality expensive one is just too expensive.
Other times it’s not that much more expensive and you’re getting in your way by trying to save a few bucks.