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Lisa 1 weeks ago
People could say "well those appliances were really expensive for their time that's why they still work" (or at least the companies now would say that) but we have a fridge from the early/mid 80's that still works fine while my uncle is on his third fridge in 5 years (all from "quality" makers)... Stuff used to be made to last
       
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Clarinda 1 weeks ago
Lisa,it's called planned obsolescence
       
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Paul 1 weeks ago
Lisa that ended in the fifties when war factories were converted back to civilian production.
       
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Edwina 1 weeks ago
#33 let’s hope the wearer doesn’t have a bunion. Beautiful job though.
       
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Carolann 1 weeks ago
#1 What’s up with that cat?!? JC-LOL
       
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Arie 1 weeks ago
#11 oh man, you sure saved that from the trash! lmao
i see these everyday free or cheap on marketplace. they go right in the trash. nobody wants a huge heavy piano
       
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Demerias 1 week ago
The fridges in this post is very old and will use many times as much power as a new one - they are nice and solid but a menace to you electricity bill
       
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