These Things Are Immortal! (40 PICS)

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"White Mountain Model 692. Been Making Ice Cream For Birthday Parties And July 4th’s For Decades"

"I Inherited This Toaster From The 1920s Around 10 Years Ago And It Has Worked Great Every Single Day"

"My Mom’s Joint Roller From 1969"

"Twenty Six Years Old, 326,000 Miles And Still Going Strong. I Love This Thing"

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"Little Tykes Climber & Slide. My Grandfather Bought This For Me In 1985. It’s Entertained Countless Cousins And Nieces And Nephews. Now My Daughter Plays On It. Poolside Since 1995"

"Mom Said "They Liked The Le Creuset Your Aunt Gave You? Show Your Internet Friends Mine!". Well, Internet Friends, There You Go"

"1970's Montgomery Ward Powr Kraft Drill. Before And After. Still Works Great"

"My Journaling Setup Is Complete! The Desk Lamp Was Made In Japan By A Company Named Sinar. My Late Grandfather Used It When He Was Painting. The Writing Bureau Is Walnut Veneer And Is At Least 70 Years Old"

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"Though I’d Share This Here. This Dryer Came With My House, And It Still Works Amazing."

"I’ve never had a problem with it not drying fully on a standard 20 minute cycle, never had a problem with lint clogging (cleaning the filter and ducts as recommended of course), and I love the simplicity. About a year ago, it wasn’t drying and when I opened it, there was a schematic, and on the schematic was a written note that a repair was made in 1980! The issue was a broken belt, which I was able to replace very easily. I would estimate this to be from the 70’s and it still functions as if it was new!"

 

"My Ti-84 Plus Turns 15 This Month; It's Lasted From 7th Grade Through My Doctorate!"

"1950 Frigidaire (By General Motors)"

"My Dad Has Used This Escort Digital Alarm Clock Since The 1980's. I Needed A New Clock In My Bedroom So He Let Me Have It. I Love How It Looks And It Feels Much Better Quality Than Most Cheap Digital Clocks You Can Get Today"

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"Rescued Oil Can (Before And After) Manufactured Around The 1930's — It Currently Sits On My Work Bench And Is Used Regularly. Should Last Another 90 Years"

"The Richard Milous Nixon Watergate Commemorative Iced Tea Cooler Made By Gott In 1974. Of Course It's Lasted, It's Space Age Plastic! It's Holding Lipton Iced Tea Now! It Just Doesn't Quit! It'll Probably Give Us All Cancer!"

"My Grandma Has The Same Blender Since The 1970s, Still Works Perfectly. Not Repaired Even Once"

"I Teach 5th And 6th Grade Math. I Inherited My Grandmother's Pencil Sharpener From My Aunt About Five Years Ago And This Beast Has Been Tirelessly Working In My Classroom For Three Years. I Have No Idea How Old It Is, But It's Certainly Older Than All The Students And Some Of The Teachers"

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"Microsoft USB Intellimouse, Still Working After 22 Years"

"Roper Automatic Dishwasher. Installed 1978. Works Great And Is Quieter Than Most Of The New Dishwashers"

"Here Are My Orka Silicone Oven Mitts That Have Lasted 15 Years. They Look Like New, And Whenever They Are Dirty I Just Throw Them In The Dishwasher"

"Chicco Stroller. This Beast Is Over 10 Years Old And Been Through 4 Kids, Traveled Around The World To 5 Countries, Uncountable Mall And Theme Parks, Tossed In The Back Of Trunks Like A Hostage, And Treated Like A Jungle Gym More Times Than... Well A Jungle Gym"

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Rose 1 year ago
#23 Cool Dude.
       
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Justus 1 year ago
#11 My parents had one of these when I was growing up ('80s.) I've never seen another one until now. Pretty neat.
       
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Valerie 1 year ago
Justus, #11 Led Zeppelin IV you're raising your kids right

belay
       
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Leonore 1 year ago
#5 - not a Kitchenaid, says Hobart on the side.
       
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Benedict 1 year ago
Leonore, Yes, a KitchenAid. Hobart Manufacturing founded their KitchenAid division in 1919, and it was sold off to Whirlpool in 1986. Thus, the Hobart logo on the mixer in the post ensures it was made pre-'86.
Nice conclusion you jumped to, Leonore; there's value in getting things right.
And by the way, it says KitchenAid right on the front of it, and on the instruction manual in the bowl.
       
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Midge 1 year ago
#20 sure but a quick search shows that if your cookware is damaged or scratched, it is prone to cause injuries
       
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Frank 1 year ago
#23 My uncle has been using one of those to roll cigarettes since the mid '50s.
       
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Olph 1 year ago
Frank,

my class gave one to our PE teacher when we left grade school.
       
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Olph 1 year ago
made by my mother, i am still functional after 50+ years
       
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Frank 1 year ago
#32 Doesn't everyone own one of these?
       
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