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Philetus 1 year ago
What do you mean "Used to"? I still have about half of these- and they all work.

BTW, #34 isn't a grill.
       
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Didi 1 year ago
Philetus,
No, it's an electric frying pan with such a great temperature controller that you can braise an otherwise too-tough-to-eat beef shank in consommé in about 3.5 hours with the surface of the liquid never doing much more than trembling.
       
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Viola 1 year ago
#38 Yep. Jacks make stepping barefoot on Lego's seem pleasant by comparison. Hell...much larger versions of jacks lined the beaches of Normandy in June of 1944. I think Satan holds the patent on them, as is my understanding.
       
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Mamie 1 year ago
Yeah most houses still have a lot of this stuff in them.
       
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Georgiana 1 year ago
repeat post, but still entertaining
       
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Wash 1 year ago
#13
Still have that exact one and it still works...
       
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Steve 1 year ago
Wash, you can buy them new
never discontinued
       
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Humey 1 year ago
Most of these things are much older than 30 years, would say 1980s or 70s...
       
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Steve 1 year ago
Humey,

thanks, you destroyed my illusion.
       
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Jehiel 1 year ago
Hahaha!! Old people being obsessed with old stuff
       
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Nib 1 year ago
#9 My mother had one of these when I was a kid in the 70s and it still makes great milkshakes good
       
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Nib 1 year ago
#13 I still use one of these too laughing
       
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Roy 1 year ago
#25 And still isn't
       
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Frona 1 year ago
Roy,

That's the modern version - the original 35mm film cans were aluminum, with screw-on lids.

And speaking of lids....
       
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Roy 1 year ago
#21 Still have and use two of those
       
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Roy 1 year ago
#24 Still used at picnics around the US every year to hold flimsy paper plates.
       
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Roy 1 year ago
#48 I take it that this is a sewing machine in a box, right?
       
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Waldo 1 year ago
yeah f@#k i'm old
       
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Inez 1 year ago
#43 Most of the people that I know who go camping use one of these. Can be used for more than making coffee.
       
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Barticus 1 year ago
1990 was 82 years ago
       
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Augusta 1 year ago
#11 isn't that old because it has area codes listed. IYKYK.
       
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Judith 1 year ago
I lived thru all except one. music
       
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Didi 1 year ago
#9 I still have this blender sitting on my kitchen counter, and it still works fine.

#12 Still have this, too, although I now also have one with a removable crock.

#27. This too, and I use it at least once a month.

Jeez...I have a lot of this stuff. I guess I'm officially old.
       
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Karonhappuck 1 year ago
#21 Still have one.
#24 Still have one.
#26 Still have one.
#27 Still have one.
#30 Still have one.
#31 Still have one.
#32 Still have one.
#41 Still have one.
#42 Still have one.
#48 Still have one.
       
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