I bought a Asus TUF mouse awhile ago specifically because I wanted a mouse that would last, it lasted a year which is a fair amount of time but for the money I was expecting a bit more life. It seems I'm so clicky and touch type that much I rip through peripherals like it's nothing. A fair warning though if you're thinking of investing in a peripheral, the brands that brag about build quality mean nothing if the mechanism that actually does the actions is held together by some flimsy piece of plastic. It seems a lot of the brands all do this which is why sometimes the mechanism will just break and you'll have a barely functional mouse.
I just thought I'd spare people the money potentially. If you're a heavy user it seems that buying peripherals in bulk is probably the better option. In case people are wondering how I did it, no I don't treat my peripherals like shit, if I'm not in a game engine constantly clicking and placing stuff I'm in Blender doing tons of clicks and that's on top of the gaming I like to do as a break as well as general browsing and computer usage.
I'm a big proponent of electronics that just use standard batteries. I used to love rechargeable devices, but I've lost a couple of devices to proprietary batteries that either stopped holding a charge or swelled and were not replaceable because they're no longer being made. Not to mention everything now that comes with an internal battery that can't be replaced.
Rechargeable AA or AAA batteries are the best because they can be swapped instantly, are not proprietary, are available at any store and you still get the benefits of not having to buy disposable batteries.
I love my Eneloops.
Everyone makes fun of Microsoft still having their controllers run on AA's, but all my original Xbox 360 controllers work fine, the original PS3 controllers, not so much.
Sony was gay even back then with their controllers needing a USB data handshake just to charge. Your basic charger wasn't good enough; it had to be charged using the PS3's USB ports, your PC, or Sony's proprietary charger.
I think regarding build quality and things like that we're mostly paying for the brand which is this bizarre thing I still have trouble getting my head round when it comes to certain types of tech and other products. It doesn't seem like there's that much difference between them and for all I know there's not given the way that global manufacturing works now.
Edit: By the way regarding your double type issue, that's the problem I have with my mouse at the moment, when I left click sometimes it double clicks for no reason, which means I can't currently drag windows and such properly lol.