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.
"My grandfather's 1964 cub cadet he purchased new. He used it regularly up until the early 2000s. The family decided to get a full restoration done on it. After a year, it's ready to go another lifetime."
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