How’s it holding up?

  • DirigibleProtein@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    Lego. I’m 55 and still have (most of) the Lego I played with as a child. My kids played with it, grew out of it, but I never did, and the bricks that are more than half a century old work just fine with the brand new bricks that I bought last week.

  • SHITPOSTING_ACCOUNT@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    A quality leather belt. Probably not for life, but already much much longer than any fake leather ones I had before.

    That said, for tools I mostly go with the cheap stuff and so far most have lasted me well over a decade.

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    1 year ago

    Until yesterday I would have said “my toaster”. But after about 25 years of service or so the heating element finally broke and there are no more spare parts around. So I guess it’s time to lay it to rest. It served me well.

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        1 year ago

        No it’s better: it didn’t break for 25 years. But I would have tried to repair it if it broke earlier. I mean… if I really really really wanted I might be able to find the same model somewhere on ebay. But breaking another toaster to repair mine would be a little insane.

        Good news is that the vendor (Krups) vows to keep spare parts available for 15 years. So I will definitely get another toaster from them.