#19 never replace those they might need a new belt every couple of decades but they will last almost forever. they just don't make things like they used to. because of stupid planned obsolescence.
#3 I used these in the army (back when they still had C-Rations) and still have some that I keep for emergencies. The only thing that beats this is the Australian version that works the same but is longer and includes a small spoon at the end.
#19 I have a 50+ year old A606 in the same Harvest Green color that still does at least 2 loads a week, cost me $50 about 20 years ago, and has had only rubber parts replaced. I might, someday, take it apart and rebuild it, but it's not going anywhere. And, after lasting this long, it really gives new meaning to the Lonely Maytag Repairman adds from the 70s & 80s..
"My mom bought a set Visionware Cookware in the mid 80s from a traveling salesman who visited her work. 30+ years later I’m using them and they still are still in fantastic condition."
#19 never replace those they might need a new belt every couple of decades but they will last almost forever. they just don't make things like they used to. because of stupid planned obsolescence.
#3 I used these in the army (back when they still had C-Rations) and still have some that I keep for emergencies. The only thing that beats this is the Australian version that works the same but is longer and includes a small spoon at the end.
#19 I have a 50+ year old A606 in the same Harvest Green color that still does at least 2 loads a week, cost me $50 about 20 years ago, and has had only rubber parts replaced. I might, someday, take it apart and rebuild it, but it's not going anywhere. And, after lasting this long, it really gives new meaning to the Lonely Maytag Repairman adds from the 70s & 80s..
they just don't make things like they used to. because of stupid planned obsolescence.
ThEy JuSt DoN’t MaKe ThInGs As ThEy UsEd To Be
They did, make is less sturdy otherwise people will not by new ones and spend more money.....