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Kristel 3 year s ago
18 & 25 captions switched. Either of 'em is durn nice saw.
       
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Exie 3 year s ago
Things used to be built to last. Now everything is disposable garbage.
       
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Margaret 3 year s ago
Exie,

Thank you for that obligatory comment.
       
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Antonia 3 year s ago
Exie,
yes disposable so you will buy new more often
       
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Hub 3 year s ago
I had a Rowenta iron made in Germany a few years back. It lasted less than a year.
       
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Lanna 3 year s ago
I still have a GE electric toaster from the 60's and use it daily. I bought another one for parts just in case. The 2 reasons the old toasters make such good toast is that unlike now, they are typically 1200W but since so many snowflakes are afraid of burning their hands , most modern toasters are around 600w. To compound the issue, modern toaster now have very large bread trays to accommodate bagels etc. They really dry out the bread instead of just toasting the exterior.
       
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Helene 3 year s ago
#3 A Kennedy is the best. Mine is 60 years old and still fine.
       
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Sunbeam Radiant Control T-20B. Year stamp of 1954. Replaced power cord and needs re-chromed but works perfectly.

 

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