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Rose 2 year s ago
#23 Cool Dude.
       
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Justus 2 year s 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 2 year s ago
Justus, #11 Led Zeppelin IV you're raising your kids right

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Leonore 2 year s ago
#5 - not a Kitchenaid, says Hobart on the side.
       
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Benedict 2 year s 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 2 year s 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 2 year s ago
#23 My uncle has been using one of those to roll cigarettes since the mid '50s.
       
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Olph 2 year s ago
Frank,

my class gave one to our PE teacher when we left grade school.
       
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Olph 2 year s ago
made by my mother, i am still functional after 50+ years
       
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Frank 2 year s ago
#32 Doesn't everyone own one of these?
       
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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!"

 

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