Letitia, I agree but I have an clothes iron of theirs that is going strong after 5+ years which surprised me. Before that I had a German made Rowenta that lasted only a couple of years.
#20 Got a Maytag washer in the 80's. I have only needed to replace the timer but still works like a champ. Been through 4 dryers, 4 refrigerators and 3 ranges since. Repair people blame the EPA, but I believe plastic is responsible for the lack of longitude.
"Black & Decker that I got for free when my parents were clearing out my uncles house. It still works well and I think it's from the 60s. What you think of it?"
Letitia, I agree but I have an clothes iron of theirs that is going strong after 5+ years which surprised me. Before that I had a German made Rowenta that lasted only a couple of years.
#20 Got a Maytag washer in the 80's. I have only needed to replace the timer but still works like a champ. Been through 4 dryers, 4 refrigerators and 3 ranges since. Repair people blame the EPA, but I believe plastic is responsible for the lack of longitude.
#2 is that the dude they're talking about
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TIL some countries buy new backpacks every year