"90s Polly Pockets Are Almost Indestructible, Better Well Made Than The Newer Versions. Now Our Children Get To Play With Them!"
"‘70s Pioneer Sx 780 Receiver. All Capacitors And Resistors Replaced A Couple Years Ago"
"1979 West Bend Popcorn Maker"
"Vagarant Traveler C.e.o. 17" Backpack Briefcase In Coffee Brown"
"This Ice Cream Scooper We Inherited From My Grandma When We Moved Into Her House"
"This Old Sony Phone Before The Merger With Ericsson, Still Connects To Networks Here In Poland"
"My 1977 Kosmos 1 Pocket-Sized Biorhythm Calculator. 46 Years Of Crunching Numbers"
"My 1993 Montgomery Wards Lawn Mower Still Runs And Cuts The Grass As Good As When It Was New!"
"Bifl Home Audio-The Mcintosh Mc275"
"My First Potato Peeler (Sparschäler) I Got This Sparschäler 10 Years Ago Already Used By My Grand Mother. It Is Still A Mass Product And You Can Buy It For Round About 5 USD. But This One Is Made In West Germany So At Least 33 Years Old And Almost Daily In Use"
"I Bought This Breville Sandwich Iron When I Left Home At 18. I'm Now 50 And She's Ready To Go"
"Staedler Mars That Is 25+ Years Old"
"We Got These For Our DIY Kitchen Renovation For $2000. Barely Used And Working Great! Hopefully The Fridge Is Truly Bifl Because I Never Want To Move That Behemoth Ever Again"
"I Got This Jack Wolfskin Backpack When I Was 6 In 2007. Still Use It Daily After Almost 16 Years"
"Opinel No.6 In My Pocket For 5 Years. $20 And Sharper Than Any Knife I’ve Ever Known"
Yep you can't kill an old cast iron pan unless you are really trying to, and even then it would take work to do anything permanent. Covered in rust? Just sand it down coat it in oil and bake it in the oven, finish restored...