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We used to be people of repair and resourcefulness, taking pride in our ability to tinker with the longevity of our things. But nowadays? Not so much. We may try to recycle, but as soon as something breaks we're looking for a replacement. Luckily, our ingenuity can match our laziness.

The subreddit r/BuyItForLife has 973k members and it's dedicated to practical quality products that were made to last. Like a phone from 2006. Or a sewing machine from the early 20th century!

The person who founded this online community, u/Petrarch1603, got the inspiration for it from r/ShutUpandTakeMyMoney. "I noticed that sometimes [it featured] useful products that I was interested in buying. Unfortunately, I also noticed a lot of gimmicks and cheaply made products too," they explained.

Now, r/BuyItForLife is twice the size of its predecessor. I guess people really appreciate pristine craftsmanship!

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Bought It In '88 With Money My Grandmother Left Me. My Mother Was Upset That I Spent My Inheritance On Something As Ephemeral As A Bicycle. I've Ridden Thousands Of Miles On It, Including A Double Century In 2000. Now It's My Townie Bike, For Shopping, Commuting, And Errands

Bought It In '88 With Money My Grandmother Left Me. My Mother Was Upset That I Spent My Inheritance On Something As Ephemeral As A Bicycle. I've Ridden Thousands Of Miles On It, Including A Double Century In 2000. Now It's My Townie Bike, For Shopping, Commuting, And Errands

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have an expensive bike, too. I figure it's paid for itself in health, fun, and gas saved when I use it to run errands.

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    #2

    Buy It For Multiple Lives! 1916 Singer 66, My Main Sewing Machine

    Buy It For Multiple Lives! 1916 Singer 66, My Main Sewing Machine

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    Vicky Z
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    3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A great brand! they never die!! And their designs are very beautiful

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    Our loyal readers might remember our first piece on r/BuyItForLife. However, people have made plenty of cool posts on the subreddit since then so we felt like a follow-up was necessary too.

    Plus, this time we reached out to the people running the sub and one of the moderators was kind enough to have a little chat with us. "The most popular items I see based on what's posted are: Stanley Thermos, Darn Tough Socks, Kitchen Aid mixers, Red Wing boots, and pots and pans, particularly cast iron," they told Bored Panda.

    #3

    Rolleicord 6x6 Film Camera From The 60's Still Going Strong And Some Examples Of The Pictures It Makes

    Rolleicord 6x6 Film Camera From The 60's Still Going Strong And Some Examples Of The Pictures It Makes

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    Colman Snow-Lite Low Boy Cooler From The 60s. Gifted To Me From My Grandparents Who Picked It Up From A Thrift Store Nearly 20 Years Ago. Still Holds Ice For Nearly A Week!

    Colman Snow-Lite Low Boy Cooler From The 60s. Gifted To Me From My Grandparents Who Picked It Up From A Thrift Store Nearly 20 Years Ago. Still Holds Ice For Nearly A Week!

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    We also asked the moderator what they think allows some of these items to persevere for as long as they do. "I'm not an expert by any means but I think there are a few factors," they said.

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    "Most products are built to be as cheap as possible .... and poorly assembled (maybe partly due to planned obsolescence but mostly just due to the fact that people in general like spending less). The products that you see lasting longer are often made of higher quality material and care when built. But they're also priced accordingly."

    #5

    My Great Uncle's Watch That Lived Through Combat In Ww2. Wound It Up And It Still Works Perfectly

    My Great Uncle's Watch That Lived Through Combat In Ww2. Wound It Up And It Still Works Perfectly

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    #6

    Oregano - Mom Got A Piece Of An Oregano Plant From Her Aunt When I Was A Kid. She Transplanted Some To One House, Then Another And Another, Then To My Place, And Again When I Moved. We Have Never Purchased Oregano In My Entire Life. It Even Pops Up In The Lawn, Makes Grass Cutting Smell Nice

    Oregano - Mom Got A Piece Of An Oregano Plant From Her Aunt When I Was A Kid. She Transplanted Some To One House, Then Another And Another, Then To My Place, And Again When I Moved. We Have Never Purchased Oregano In My Entire Life. It Even Pops Up In The Lawn, Makes Grass Cutting Smell Nice

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    Vicky Z
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Actually it's very practical to have some basic herbs available all the time! Unfortunately I'm useless in trying to keep any plant alive!

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    #7

    Was Told To Post My Grandparents Desk Here (228 Years Old)

    Was Told To Post My Grandparents Desk Here (228 Years Old)

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    But choosing longer-lasting products can be tricky. The price doesn't always tell the full story. A few years ago, The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) published an interesting study, carried out by the University of Southern Brittany, the Sircome agency, and the University of Southern Bohemia.

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    Its main goal was to see whether displaying a product's lifespan would influence a consumer's decision to purchase. In other words, would we choose the same products if we had this information?

    #8

    Graphgear 500 Mechanical Pencil. The One On Top I’ve Used For 20 Years, The Other Is Brand New

    Graphgear 500 Mechanical Pencil. The One On Top I’ve Used For 20 Years, The Other Is Brand New

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    #9

    My Girlfriend Uses This Sewing Machine To Make Masks. Her Great-Grandmother Bought It New Back In 1925. It Still Works Perfectly

    My Girlfriend Uses This Sewing Machine To Make Masks. Her Great-Grandmother Bought It New Back In 1925. It Still Works Perfectly

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have one of these!! A girlfriend I mean. Actually she's my wife. Thank goodness she's not a bored panda!

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    Lunch Box From ‘89. Thermos From ‘97. New Old Stock. I’m So Excited

    Lunch Box From ‘89. Thermos From ‘97. New Old Stock. I’m So Excited

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    Here’s The Before And After Finished Product On My $5 Allen Edmond’s. These Bifl Shoes Were Destined For The Dumpster But I Was Able To Bring Them Back To Life. The Dye Color Is Uneven Between The Left And Right, But I’m Just Gonna Let It Bug Me For A While Until I Get Around To Fixing It

    Here’s The Before And After Finished Product On My $5 Allen Edmond’s. These Bifl Shoes Were Destined For The Dumpster But I Was Able To Bring Them Back To Life. The Dye Color Is Uneven Between The Left And Right, But I’m Just Gonna Let It Bug Me For A While Until I Get Around To Fixing It

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    The experiment involved 2,917 participants from 5 European countries (Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Spain and the Netherlands).

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    "We designed a fake shopping website, which consumers could use just as if it were Amazon or ASOS," the researchers wrote. The participants, however, did not know the site was fake. "Once they had checked out their shopping basket, participants were directed to a questionnaire which gauged various socio-economic and psycho-social indicators."

    #12

    My Grandmothers Wedgewood Oven. At Least 70 Yrs Old

    My Grandmothers Wedgewood Oven. At Least 70 Yrs Old

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    Bifg (Buy It For Generations): My Viking Husqvarna 21a, From Early 1960's. Belonged To My Grandma. My Son Is The 4th Generation To Use This Machine... Spending Quality Father-Son Time Teaching Him How To Sew Useful And Beautiful Things That Will Also Last A Long Time

    Bifg (Buy It For Generations): My Viking Husqvarna 21a, From Early 1960's. Belonged To My Grandma. My Son Is The 4th Generation To Use This Machine... Spending Quality Father-Son Time Teaching Him How To Sew Useful And Beautiful Things That Will Also Last A Long Time

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    Vicky Z
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's great to teach your kids useful staff no matter the gender! Not many fathers would do that with their sons! Great job

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    These Russian Valenki Felted Wool Boots, Made Entirely Out Of Hardened Wool That Served Me So Well Here In Texas In Ver The Past Couple Days. No Soles, No Form, Basically Like Wearing Snow Proof 2 Inch Thick Hard Wool Socks. Had Them For 5 Years, No Sign Of Wear

    These Russian Valenki Felted Wool Boots, Made Entirely Out Of Hardened Wool That Served Me So Well Here In Texas In Ver The Past Couple Days. No Soles, No Form, Basically Like Wearing Snow Proof 2 Inch Thick Hard Wool Socks. Had Them For 5 Years, No Sign Of Wear

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yeah valenki are great, but they don't do well right around freezing because they do suck up slush. The Germans sure wished they had valenki in WWII. Their stupid alternative looked like giant Herman Munster boots. There are some great pics of the Soviet soldiers trying them on and laughing at how horrible they were ERpmmBrWoA...c5f84e.jpg ERpmmBrWoAcsysA-613b186c5f84e.jpg

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    The results showed that if shoppers had information on product lifespan, they would choose to buy longer-lasting items: on average, a product's sales increased by 56% if its lifetime was longer than that of its competitors.

    Of the products tested, purchases of suitcases (+128%) and printers (+70%) were influenced the most by this change.

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    I Bought This Palette Knife Over 30 Years Ago And Have Created Countless Paintings With It

    I Bought This Palette Knife Over 30 Years Ago And Have Created Countless Paintings With It

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    Staplers?? Huh. Here’s My Tried, Trusted, And Tantalizing Cadet Model 302. Ain’t She Pretty?

    Staplers?? Huh. Here’s My Tried, Trusted, And Tantalizing Cadet Model 302. Ain’t She Pretty?

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    #18

    It's Time To Switch My Ipod Classic (2006) For Spotify. Have Been Using It Daily For 15 Years But Spotify Is Just Too Convenient. Rest In Peace Little One

    It's Time To Switch My Ipod Classic (2006) For Spotify. Have Been Using It Daily For 15 Years But Spotify Is Just Too Convenient. Rest In Peace Little One

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I still use mine every day, and it has my entire music collection, audiobooks, and podcasts all in one place and available at all times. In my opinion, the finest piece of hardware Apple ever produced - so naturally they pulled the plug on it. To this day, no-one has produced its equal, because everyone has been suckered into believing streaming that you pay for but never own is somehow better.

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    Dr Martens 1460 (UK) Purchased 1992

    Dr Martens 1460 (UK) Purchased 1992

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Docs are fine for fashion but they’re rubbish for work boots. I wore out a pair in an industrial kitchen in 4 months. After that I bought a pair of German Para boots from the Army Surplus shop. That was 30 years ago and after various dirty jobs and some very messy festivals they’re still waterproof 😎

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    "Suitcases are the quintessential roaming product, giving them two characteristics which makes the consumer rank lifetime as a priority: the trials of transport make resilience a key factor, and any item used solely for travel will be brought out only occasionally. If it is used rarely, the consumer has every reason to hope it will last a long time," the researchers explained.

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    "As for printers, they have one of the shortest lifetimes of all household electronic goods, and people buy them because they need them, not for pleasure – two more good reasons why we would want them to last."

    Sales of smartphones were among the least affected by displaying their lifetime (+41%).

    #20

    I Restored A Neglected Old Wrench. It Wasn't Ready To Retire

    I Restored A Neglected Old Wrench. It Wasn't Ready To Retire

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    #21

    GF Gave Me This For My Birthday. I Expect To Be Using It For The Rest Of My Days. French Made, Le Creuset, Enameled Cast Iron Sauce Pan

    GF Gave Me This For My Birthday. I Expect To Be Using It For The Rest Of My Days. French Made, Le Creuset, Enameled Cast Iron Sauce Pan

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    Amina Hays
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My mum has an entire Le Creuset set that are 45 years old and she still uses them; they show absolutely no sign of needing to be replaced. I've asked her to leave them to me in her will :-D

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    #22

    My Dads Levis Jacket From 1980! I’ve Been Wearing It For About A Year Now

    My Dads Levis Jacket From 1980! I’ve Been Wearing It For About A Year Now

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My daughter found my old jean jacket from the 80's with the huge Motorhead back patch. It took years before she finally brought that back 🤣 A few years later, my middle son found my old leather metalhead jacket and wore it to school. Apparently his classmates thought it was awesome. Maybe I'll let him use my old Doc Martins or checkered vans next?

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    #23

    My Grandma Gave Me Her Gingher Scissors Today (In The Original Box!), She Used Them For Ages Before She Taught Me To Sew With Them About 15 Years Ago. Beautifully Sharp Now, Just As I Remember Them Being Years Ago

    My Grandma Gave Me Her Gingher Scissors Today (In The Original Box!), She Used Them For Ages Before She Taught Me To Sew With Them About 15 Years Ago. Beautifully Sharp Now, Just As I Remember Them Being Years Ago

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    80% of participants felt that the manufacturers were very to extremely responsible with regard to providing information about a product's lifetime.

    "All these findings argue for legislation on product lifetime," the research team said. "There is no doubt that the reliability of the products purchased is important to consumers. The study showed that regulatory information would steer customers when purchasing products."

    #24

    Bought A Set Of Silicone Resealable Bags 4 Years Ago And They’re Used Every Day And Still In Perfect Condition. Haven’t Thrown A Single Zip-Loc Away In All That Time!

    Bought A Set Of Silicone Resealable Bags 4 Years Ago And They’re Used Every Day And Still In Perfect Condition. Haven’t Thrown A Single Zip-Loc Away In All That Time!

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    #25

    These Cross Pens Were My Grandfathers From The 1960s. He Worked As A Test Fail Analysis Engineer For General Dynamics. These Pens Were Used To Try To Win The Space Race, And Now I Use Them Every Day As I Work To Follow In His Footsteps

    These Cross Pens Were My Grandfathers From The 1960s. He Worked As A Test Fail Analysis Engineer For General Dynamics. These Pens Were Used To Try To Win The Space Race, And Now I Use Them Every Day As I Work To Follow In His Footsteps

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    Arkansas Traveler Tomatoes. Originally Purchased In 1970... 51 Years Ago. Buy Heirloom, Buy It Once

    Arkansas Traveler Tomatoes. Originally Purchased In 1970... 51 Years Ago. Buy Heirloom, Buy It Once

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    #27

    Just Got Done Detailing My Grandpa's 1971 Schwinn Racer! These Bikes Were Built For Life That's For Sure!

    Just Got Done Detailing My Grandpa's 1971 Schwinn Racer! These Bikes Were Built For Life That's For Sure!

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    Such policy changes might reflect in r/BuyItForLife's number of posts. I'm half-joking, of course, but the members of the subreddit can definitely give you valuable insight when choosing your next purchase.

    "I think our community is great!" the representative of the mod team said. "Maybe I'm a little biased, I only moderate a few subs but frequent many more as a regular user and from my anecdotal experience, the BIFL community is among the nicest and most welcoming people I have interacted with on the internet."

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    #28

    A Customer Of Mine Finally Decided To Upgrade... Motorola Razr, Purchased November 2006

    A Customer Of Mine Finally Decided To Upgrade... Motorola Razr, Purchased November 2006

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    #29

    Barber Chair, 100 Years Old And Reconditioned!

    Barber Chair, 100 Years Old And Reconditioned!

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    #30

    Proudly Bought It With My Paper Route Money 50 Years Ago Because It Was The Heaviest One :) Good Choice - Still Works Perfectly. Audition, Made In Hong Kong

    Proudly Bought It With My Paper Route Money 50 Years Ago Because It Was The Heaviest One :) Good Choice - Still Works Perfectly. Audition, Made In Hong Kong

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    3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Actually vintage alarms and radios and other devices are quite trendy again! I see them very often in shops! Of course this one would last a lot more

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    This Camping Table Set Bought By My Grandparents In The -60s Just Saw Its Fourth Generation Of Users. The Tent Is On Generation Two

    This Camping Table Set Bought By My Grandparents In The -60s Just Saw Its Fourth Generation Of Users. The Tent Is On Generation Two

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    Vicky Z
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have a very similar photo from the 80's!!! These sets don't die!!

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    #32

    Frye “Fulton” Leather Boots. Bought In 2010 For $350.00, Worn On Every Date, Family Holiday, And Special Occasion Since. Now, Luck Enough To Wear Them To Work

    Frye “Fulton” Leather Boots. Bought In 2010 For $350.00, Worn On Every Date, Family Holiday, And Special Occasion Since. Now, Luck Enough To Wear Them To Work

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    #33

    40 Years Of Laundry. My Parents Bought This In 1980 When They First Got Married. It's Also Live A Life As A Pretend Boat And Turtle Shell When I Was Little. It's In Great Condition And I'm So Happy To Be Giving It More Life

    40 Years Of Laundry. My Parents Bought This In 1980 When They First Got Married. It's Also Live A Life As A Pretend Boat And Turtle Shell When I Was Little. It's In Great Condition And I'm So Happy To Be Giving It More Life

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    KJ
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sure, was a turtle shell when you were little, you totally don't still use it for that now and again as an adult.

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    #34

    My 1965 Gillette Slim Adjustable - Built Like A Tank!

    My 1965 Gillette Slim Adjustable - Built Like A Tank!

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love a safety razor, takes some practice but less blades works better for me. You can also get about a bajillion replacement blades for the cost of 3 replacement cartridges

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    Thrifted From Bulgaria Around 2 Decades Ago. Rail Road Worker Steel Toe Boots. Haven't Moved An Inch Since The Day I Got Them

    Thrifted From Bulgaria Around 2 Decades Ago. Rail Road Worker Steel Toe Boots. Haven't Moved An Inch Since The Day I Got Them

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    #36

    Restoring The Wooden Beams Of My House And Found This. (More Like "Buy It For The Next 6 Generations")

    Restoring The Wooden Beams Of My House And Found This. (More Like "Buy It For The Next 6 Generations")

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    #38

    Any Love For Purdy Paint Brushes? Wash Them Out Well And They'll Last Decades. I've Had This One For 15 Years. It's Painted Three Apartments

    Any Love For Purdy Paint Brushes? Wash Them Out Well And They'll Last Decades. I've Had This One For 15 Years. It's Painted Three Apartments

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    3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My Dad was a house painter. I put his favourite paint brush with him for his burial. He is painting the Pearly Gates. Undercoat and two coats. Full gloss. Miss you my "Tata"

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    #39

    The Legendary 90’s Toyota Land Cruiser. 24 Years Old And Only Needs Routine Maintenance

    The Legendary 90’s Toyota Land Cruiser. 24 Years Old And Only Needs Routine Maintenance

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    #40

    Vorwerk Tiger 251. Built In 1982 And Still Sucks Harder Than Your Mother's

    Vorwerk Tiger 251. Built In 1982 And Still Sucks Harder Than Your Mother's

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    My +35 Y/O Fire Truck That My Son Now Plays With. It Still Has The Orange Shag Carpet My Father Put On The Seat To Make It More Comfortable

    My +35 Y/O Fire Truck That My Son Now Plays With. It Still Has The Orange Shag Carpet My Father Put On The Seat To Make It More Comfortable

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    #42

    Do Computer Keyboards Count? I Restore And Collect Vintage Keyboards To Use Daily And My Ibm 5251 Is My Favorite. 1979

    Do Computer Keyboards Count? I Restore And Collect Vintage Keyboards To Use Daily And My Ibm 5251 Is My Favorite. 1979

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nice, retro mechanical keyboards are having a bit of a renaissance.

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    #43

    The Prest-O Gun Donut Maker - A Beautiful Example Of 1950's Industrial Design For A Simple Tool Built To Last

    The Prest-O Gun Donut Maker - A Beautiful Example Of 1950's Industrial Design For A Simple Tool Built To Last

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    #44

    My Old Desk Fan From The 50’s I Think, Has Two Settings And Runs Incredibly Smooth

    My Old Desk Fan From The 50’s I Think, Has Two Settings And Runs Incredibly Smooth

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    #45

    8 Below. Rolling Blackouts Have Hit. Behold My Grandmother's Vintage Pyrex Percolator. All Pieces Are Intact And In Use. We Shall Not Suffer From A Lack Of Coffee!!!!

    8 Below. Rolling Blackouts Have Hit. Behold My Grandmother's Vintage Pyrex Percolator. All Pieces Are Intact And In Use. We Shall Not Suffer From A Lack Of Coffee!!!!

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In addition to making great coffee, they're fun to watch when they're percolating. You can find them on eBay.

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    #46

    The Old Swing Away. Same One My Parents Used To Open My Baby Food. Indestructible

    The Old Swing Away. Same One My Parents Used To Open My Baby Food. Indestructible

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    Wheeskers
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Got it from my mom, the best can opener and will pass it on to the kid.

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    #47

    Bought It 30 Years Ago When I Got My First Place To Myself. It's Seen A Lot Of Use Over The Years And Has Needed Zero Maintenance. I Cleaned Up For The First Time In A Long Time, And It Looks Practically New Still

    Bought It 30 Years Ago When I Got My First Place To Myself. It's Seen A Lot Of Use Over The Years And Has Needed Zero Maintenance. I Cleaned Up For The First Time In A Long Time, And It Looks Practically New Still

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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My mom still has the same kitchenaid mixer she had when I was a child in the 80s.

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    #48

    Grado Headphones, Bought Them 15 Years Ago, Modded Last Week To Keep Them For 15 More Years

    Grado Headphones, Bought Them 15 Years Ago, Modded Last Week To Keep Them For 15 More Years

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    Londo Cotto
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    One can't help but hear " This is the BBC. British forces continue their advance . . . . . ."

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    #49

    Just ~70k Away From Being A Half Million Mile Daily Driver

    Just ~70k Away From Being A Half Million Mile Daily Driver

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    #50

    I Thought My Late Father's Decades Old Polishing Cloth Would Need To Be Replaced By Now, But It Still Gets The Job Done Every Time. Makes Me Smile

    I Thought My Late Father's Decades Old Polishing Cloth Would Need To Be Replaced By Now, But It Still Gets The Job Done Every Time. Makes Me Smile

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    Kathryn Baylis
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Keep it until there are more holes than cloth. The new one would probably be a disappointment anyway.

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    #51

    My 70 Year Old Dazor Model 1000 Desk Lamp That’s In My Shop

    My 70 Year Old Dazor Model 1000 Desk Lamp That’s In My Shop

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    #52

    Coleman 4 Person Tent I Won In The 8th Grade. This Has Seen Abuse Camping As A Kid, High-School Parties, College Canoe Trips And Hunting Trips In The Rockies In 3 Seasons, And Now It's Being Abused By My 3 And 6 Year Old Nephew And Niece. Well Over 100 Camping Trips And No Rips Or Tears. 10/10

    Coleman 4 Person Tent I Won In The 8th Grade. This Has Seen Abuse Camping As A Kid, High-School Parties, College Canoe Trips And Hunting Trips In The Rockies In 3 Seasons, And Now It's Being Abused By My 3 And 6 Year Old Nephew And Niece. Well Over 100 Camping Trips And No Rips Or Tears. 10/10

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    Travis Fox
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Coleman products used to be built to last a LIFETIME. Now, not so much. Such a shame to see companies known for quality and craftsmanship produce "use it and toss it" merchandise now.

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    #53

    I'm Nearly 30 And I Have Had These Reef Brand Sandles Since I Was At Least 15, Perhaps 14. They Have Been Around The World While I Was In The Marines And Have Been Attached To My Feet Every Weather Permitting Day I've Gone Outside. They Are Still Strong And Show No Signs Of Slowing Down 10/10

    I'm Nearly 30 And I Have Had These Reef Brand Sandles Since I Was At Least 15, Perhaps 14. They Have Been Around The World While I Was In The Marines And Have Been Attached To My Feet Every Weather Permitting Day I've Gone Outside. They Are Still Strong And Show No Signs Of Slowing Down 10/10

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    #54

    Found An Old Milwaukee Reciprocating Saw At A Thrift Store For $15. Took It Apart,. Cleaned It. Polished It. New Grease... Works Great!

    Found An Old Milwaukee Reciprocating Saw At A Thrift Store For $15. Took It Apart,. Cleaned It. Polished It. New Grease... Works Great!

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    #55

    If Only I Could Find A Pencil Sharpener Like This One. My Dad Has Had It In His Office Since The Early 90s (If Not Before). As A Teacher, I’m In Awe. They Don’t Make Them Like This Anymore

    If Only I Could Find A Pencil Sharpener Like This One. My Dad Has Had It In His Office Since The Early 90s (If Not Before). As A Teacher, I’m In Awe. They Don’t Make Them Like This Anymore

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    Kathryn Baylis
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They don’t. All the new ones stop working within a year or less.

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    #56

    Coleman Lanterns 1965, 1973, 1977

    Coleman Lanterns 1965, 1973, 1977

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    #57

    Whelp, After 21 Years My X1 Finally Had A Failure With A Blown O-Ring. 'Tis Okay Though, Since It's Still In Production And A New One Was Only $1

    Whelp, After 21 Years My X1 Finally Had A Failure With A Blown O-Ring. 'Tis Okay Though, Since It's Still In Production And A New One Was Only $1

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    #58

    Original Nintendo Gameboy

    Original Nintendo Gameboy

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    James016
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mine sadly met its demise years ago. Such a great device for its time.

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    #59

    A True Bifl Gift From Grandpa Today

    A True Bifl Gift From Grandpa Today

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    over it already
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Man, these guys can be so incredibly useful! I got mine when my 84 yr old neighbor passed and gifted us some amazing tools, all old & well cared-for.

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    #60

    My Five Dollar, 1977 Steelcase Office Chair. I Love That It's A Low Back, And It's So Comfortable. Will Definitely Survive The Apocalypse

    My Five Dollar, 1977 Steelcase Office Chair. I Love That It's A Low Back, And It's So Comfortable. Will Definitely Survive The Apocalypse

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    Mystery Egg
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Cripes! $5? I just bought a Steelcase office chair...it was €900! Hopefully it will last as long as yours.

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    #61

    Grandma’s Old Blender Is Still Going Strong 40+ Years Later

    Grandma’s Old Blender Is Still Going Strong 40+ Years Later

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    RMA
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My mother had a National radio that was sacred - great brand.

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    #62

    My Mom’s Crock Pot That She Got In January, 1980. 41 Years Old And Still Works Without Any Issues

    My Mom’s Crock Pot That She Got In January, 1980. 41 Years Old And Still Works Without Any Issues

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    Blake Ingram
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My mom still has the same exact one. It still runs strong, and makes some good black eyed peas.

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    #63

    A Hammer From Back When Stanley Made Really Great Lifelong Tools

    A Hammer From Back When Stanley Made Really Great Lifelong Tools

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    #64

    My Grandpa's Double Bit Walter Axe. Bought In 1940s Ontario And Logged With It Across Canada Until He Retired In '70s B.c

    My Grandpa's Double Bit Walter Axe. Bought In 1940s Ontario And Logged With It Across Canada Until He Retired In '70s B.c

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    #65

    42 And Still Plenty To Do!

    42 And Still Plenty To Do!

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    Goth mouse (they/them)
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Old toys must be really well made, i have a toy rabbit from the 1950s and it hasnt fallen apart

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    #66

    My Towel That I'm Still Using Today Was Made In West Germany, Making It At Least 32 Years Old

    My Towel That I'm Still Using Today Was Made In West Germany, Making It At Least 32 Years Old

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    #67

    Zenith Transoceanic - The Radio For Those That Love Radio. This 1969 R3000 Has Been My Daily Late Night Listening Rig For About A Year Now. I Collect Them And Rotate Them In And Out Of Service. Almost Always Found Working. The Build Quality On These Is Impressive. Battery Life Is Equally Impresive

    Zenith Transoceanic - The Radio For Those That Love Radio. This 1969 R3000 Has Been My Daily Late Night Listening Rig For About A Year Now. I Collect Them And Rotate Them In And Out Of Service. Almost Always Found Working. The Build Quality On These Is Impressive. Battery Life Is Equally Impresive

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    Chich
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Love old radios. Too bad the shortwave bands are not anywhere as good as they were in the 60's/70's. Still plenty to listen too if you tune past the religious and political nutjobs.

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    #68

    She Ain’t Pretty, But This Ge Microwave Made It Through My Childhood, College Years, And She’s Still Going Strong!

    She Ain’t Pretty, But This Ge Microwave Made It Through My Childhood, College Years, And She’s Still Going Strong!

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    JitkaBlitka
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My mum still uses a microwave they bought when I was an infant, it's 30 years old and still working!

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    #69

    My 1988 Ariens Gt20 With 60" Deck And The Boy Who Will Hopefully Still Be Riding It When He's In His 30s

    My 1988 Ariens Gt20 With 60" Deck And The Boy Who Will Hopefully Still Be Riding It When He's In His 30s

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    #70

    My 49-Year-Old Popeil’s Pocket Fisherman Folding Spincasting Rod/Reel Combo; Brought In Another Ten Fish Today

    My 49-Year-Old Popeil’s Pocket Fisherman Folding Spincasting Rod/Reel Combo; Brought In Another Ten Fish Today

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    Kevin Camp
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I remember the ads on TV, back when we had three channels and the one odd one way up on the UHF dial.

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    #71

    30 Year Igloo vs. 4 Months

    30 Year Igloo vs. 4 Months

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    #72

    Tullen Snips! Cut Basically Anything, Last For Decades. I Grew Up With A Pair In Our Kitchen So I Was Stoked To Find My Own Pair

    Tullen Snips! Cut Basically Anything, Last For Decades. I Grew Up With A Pair In Our Kitchen So I Was Stoked To Find My Own Pair

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    #73

    Mimar Model St-28s I Restored For My Girlfriend, I Think It’s From The 1950s

    Mimar Model St-28s I Restored For My Girlfriend, I Think It’s From The 1950s

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    #74

    Eagle Industries Becker Patrol Pack. Purchased Online Back In 2001 And Has Been To Over Sixty Countries. Perfect For Trekking And Living Out Of For Shoestring Budget Traveling. Seen Here In Taiyuan, China Shortly Before Boarding A Train To Trek Through Tibet

    Eagle Industries Becker Patrol Pack. Purchased Online Back In 2001 And Has Been To Over Sixty Countries. Perfect For Trekking And Living Out Of For Shoestring Budget Traveling. Seen Here In Taiyuan, China Shortly Before Boarding A Train To Trek Through Tibet

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    #75

    1986 Yamaha Pw50. Still Starts On The First Kick, And You Can Still Buy Them To This Day

    1986 Yamaha Pw50. Still Starts On The First Kick, And You Can Still Buy Them To This Day

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    Orion C.
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Those are bulletproof! Run them through mud and they still purr like a kitten.

    #76

    We're Doing Staplers Now? Here's My Made-In-Chicago Ace 502 From The 1940s Or ’50s. They're Available On Ebay For About $25

    We're Doing Staplers Now? Here's My Made-In-Chicago Ace 502 From The 1940s Or ’50s. They're Available On Ebay For About $25

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    Tammy Kirks
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have one too! Bought at an estate sale for $3. It's awesome!

    #77

    Faema E61, Reliably Making Excellent Coffee Since The Sixties

    Faema E61, Reliably Making Excellent Coffee Since The Sixties

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    Orion C.
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As a proven coffee addict/aficionado (I don't really know which) I can clearly say that every coffee shop I came to that had this machine make my coffee has been superb. Suck it Keurig.

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    #78

    Ohh, We're Doing Reversible Cloth Belts Now? I've Been Waiting For This. Patagonia, Purchased Summer Of '93. I Wear It Most Days

    Ohh, We're Doing Reversible Cloth Belts Now? I've Been Waiting For This. Patagonia, Purchased Summer Of '93. I Wear It Most Days

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    Hugh Walter
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I still have my [really warm] Patagonia sweatshirt from 1984/5!

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    #80

    Marlboro Adventure Team Duffel. Closing In On 30 Years Of Use

    Marlboro Adventure Team Duffel. Closing In On 30 Years Of Use

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    #81

    Still No Rust After 34 Years. Daily Driver. Preventative Maintenance Goes A Long Way

    Still No Rust After 34 Years. Daily Driver. Preventative Maintenance Goes A Long Way

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    #82

    This Juicit Juicer From The Late 60s Is A Champ. Just Made 5 Qts Of Juice!

    This Juicit Juicer From The Late 60s Is A Champ. Just Made 5 Qts Of Juice!

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    #83

    With These Two 12" Cast Iron Fb Marketplace Finds, I Can Finally Banish The Last Of The Teflon Coated Rubbish From My Kitchen. Brands Unknown, But Each Weighs 6lb+

    With These Two 12" Cast Iron Fb Marketplace Finds, I Can Finally Banish The Last Of The Teflon Coated Rubbish From My Kitchen. Brands Unknown, But Each Weighs 6lb+

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    #84

    Contigo Travel Mug. Lid Broke (Left). Filled Out The Form On The Website. Honoring The Lifetime Warranty, They Were Going To Send Me A New Lid. But The Lids By Themselves Were Out Of Stock, So They Mailed Me A Whole New One (Right)

    Contigo Travel Mug. Lid Broke (Left). Filled Out The Form On The Website. Honoring The Lifetime Warranty, They Were Going To Send Me A New Lid. But The Lids By Themselves Were Out Of Stock, So They Mailed Me A Whole New One (Right)

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    Josie Bisbano
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've had a few broken lids on mine! I didn't know it could be replaced. Hopefully someone buying my donated ones from Goodwill will cash in on that.

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    #85

    Jc Penney Hot Air Popcorn Popper. Purchased 1980. Still Going Strong (Think It Was Made By Waring)

    Jc Penney Hot Air Popcorn Popper. Purchased 1980. Still Going Strong (Think It Was Made By Waring)

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    Alan Foster
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My Black & Decker Handy Pop N Serve from the 80s is still going strong.

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    #86

    My "New" (Renewed) Osprey Ag 50 Backpack From The Renewal Workshop. Only $140 USD And Zero Waste!

    My "New" (Renewed) Osprey Ag 50 Backpack From The Renewal Workshop. Only $140 USD And Zero Waste!

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    #87

    Tivoli Audio, Henry Kloss Model One Radio. Manufactured In Feb. 2001. Purchased For $15 In Thrift Store About 10 Years Ago. Exceptional Sound Quality Still! Have It Tuned Daily To Wqxr Classical Radio, Running 8-10 Hours Every Day For Years!

    Tivoli Audio, Henry Kloss Model One Radio. Manufactured In Feb. 2001. Purchased For $15 In Thrift Store About 10 Years Ago. Exceptional Sound Quality Still! Have It Tuned Daily To Wqxr Classical Radio, Running 8-10 Hours Every Day For Years!

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    #88

    My Grandma’s Westinghouse Microwave

    My Grandma’s Westinghouse Microwave

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    #89

    1984 Honda Lawnmower. Been In My Family 3 Generations, Still Starts On The First Pull!

    1984 Honda Lawnmower. Been In My Family 3 Generations, Still Starts On The First Pull!

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    Francie Patton
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Just the sight of a pull-start mower makes me want to sit on the curb and weep (bc it won't start). Can't believe you have had the same one that long. Well done!!

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    #90

    Had The One On The Right For 10 Years, Left Is Brand New. Been Playing Erryday For 12 Years For 1-6 Hours A Day. Really A Testament To Their Durability. Gravity Picks

    Had The One On The Right For 10 Years, Left Is Brand New. Been Playing Erryday For 12 Years For 1-6 Hours A Day. Really A Testament To Their Durability. Gravity Picks

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    #91

    I Thought I Had The Same Too, But It’s “Just” A Hanhart

    I Thought I Had The Same Too, But It’s “Just” A Hanhart

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    #92

    My Grandfather’s Iron, It Has Never Broke

    My Grandfather’s Iron, It Has Never Broke

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    #93

    My 20+ Year Old Toothbrush (Left) Next To My Wife’s 10 Year Old Brush

    My 20+ Year Old Toothbrush (Left) Next To My Wife’s 10 Year Old Brush

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    Vicky Z
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    3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Don't know about that.... my dentist have told me that the first electrical toothbrushes were not so good and effective.... the new models are much better

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    #94

    Best Coleman Product I Ever Bought - 20+ Years

    Best Coleman Product I Ever Bought - 20+ Years

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    #95

    My 15 Year Old Wahl Designers. Used Almost Weekly For Personal Haircuts For The Entire Time. Do A Deep Clean By Removing The Blade Once A Year. Keep The Blades Clean And Oiled After Ever Use. These Have No Signs Of Stopping Anytime Soon

    My 15 Year Old Wahl Designers. Used Almost Weekly For Personal Haircuts For The Entire Time. Do A Deep Clean By Removing The Blade Once A Year. Keep The Blades Clean And Oiled After Ever Use. These Have No Signs Of Stopping Anytime Soon

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    #96

    I Was Looking Through Top Of All Time And Found Something Familiar

    I Was Looking Through Top Of All Time And Found Something Familiar

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    #97

    Just Nabbed What I Hope To Be A Bifl Clothes Dryer, A Unimac Front Loader. Found It At Local College Surplus Store Barely Used. Hardly Any Lint In Exhaust Duct. Now To Do Some Maintenance And Wire It Up

    Just Nabbed What I Hope To Be A Bifl Clothes Dryer, A Unimac Front Loader. Found It At Local College Surplus Store Barely Used. Hardly Any Lint In Exhaust Duct. Now To Do Some Maintenance And Wire It Up

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    #98

    Joining You All With Yesterday's $10 Find At Goodwill - Coleman Powerhouse Lamp From 1995

    Joining You All With Yesterday's $10 Find At Goodwill - Coleman Powerhouse Lamp From 1995

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    #99

    My Trusty 2006 Roomba Discovery, Still Regularly Cleaning My Workshop. I've Repaired Him Several Times Over The Years, And Have Just Replaced Some Mosfets And Transistors, But He's Still Reliable And Hard Working 15 Years Later

    My Trusty 2006 Roomba Discovery, Still Regularly Cleaning My Workshop. I've Repaired Him Several Times Over The Years, And Have Just Replaced Some Mosfets And Transistors, But He's Still Reliable And Hard Working 15 Years Later

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    Vic D
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I also own a Roomba, been on the job 5 days a week for 12 years now.

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