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I wanna see that car!
ОтветитьDon’t make stuff like they use to that’s for sure
ОтветитьLucky ? No.. Just bought items before planned obsoletance took place in the appliances we buy now adays
ОтветитьSurprised its super clean 👌
ОтветитьAlmost no one builds appliances this durable anymore.
ОтветитьSo jealous!! ❤
ОтветитьThat stove is beautiful man!
ОтветитьBack when things were made to last.
Now everything is made cheap from China.
nope should be illegal cus biden said so
Ответитьbruh a stove for just $100?
ОтветитьThings were built to last a century ago
Ответитьimagine being the reporter tasked with that story "I gotta go interview an old couple about their old stove? FML"
ОтветитьThis is the perfect example for something that taken care off last forever
ОтветитьThe old stuff lasts forever meanwhile my 1 Year old fridge ice machine is broken and sometimes leaks
ОтветитьLuck has nothing to do with it, you see the condition of that stove? That's all maintenance right there.
Ответитьnot gonna lie I'd constantly be in fear that it would just spontaneously blow tf up or start a fire
ОтветитьThe stuff today is made to be replaced. The stuff from the 1930's wasn't designed to be replaced. lol
ОтветитьExactly, things were built to last.
ОтветитьNo, they just bought appliances that were built GOOD and built to LAST! This garbage now-a-days is built to b updated every week and upgraded every year.
ОтветитьStuff was better back then.
ОтветитьBecause back then they built stuff to last
ОтветитьIsn't beautiful when the things that you buy actually WORK.
ОтветитьWhat sucks is that nowadays, they make things that will break down after 10 or so years because that’s the only way for them to make any money. Because if their machines lasts 50+ years or longer and people don’t see any reason to buy another one, the company will suffer greatly financially.
ОтветитьNow they make appliances with built-in obsolescence!
ОтветитьGee, I thought my 30-year-old washer & dryer were remarkably long-lived!
ОтветитьBack when they made things to last.
ОтветитьI also use the original Wedgewood stove in a house built in 1927. Needs regular deep cleaning and adjustments, and the oven doesn’t have great springs or seal, so I double up with a convection oven microwave. If I ain’t broke, don’t fix (or replace) it. But really, it is a huge space hog in a 4 way galley kitchen, so it’ll likely go in the next kitchen remodel in place of a more eco-friendly induction one, but I’m sure the stove will keep going until then. I still don’t understand the purpose of the wood burner though.
ОтветитьAmazing how this stuff still works. Things were built to last back then.
ОтветитьIts gonna be 100 next year
ОтветитьBack when things were built to last.
ОтветитьOMG it's beautiful.
ОтветитьIt's all about maintenance
ОтветитьThat’s wonderful! I love to use vintage appliances and home tech stuff too! Brings you back to a simpler time.
ОтветитьI so want one now.
ОтветитьBeautiful
Ответитьno luck involved things built in the USA back then were made to last.
ОтветитьFood probably tastes like 100 years of wars, rocket ship builds, civil rights movements, government corruption and human rights abuses
ОтветитьThat's a beautiful stove.
ОтветитьWhen built in America meant something...
ОтветитьThis was before planned obsolescence. Antique kitchen appliances were made to last forever so the greedy companies decided to make them cheaper. Look into it.
Ответить100 Years old and still working. That's why they don't make them like that anymore. 😱😱😱😱
ОтветитьI bet it has a lifetime warranty.
ОтветитьI love those vintage appliances and I wish that they would design them again, they would be a big seller!
ОтветитьI want it.
ОтветитьI would absolutely love a stove and fridge like that.
ОтветитьMy GE washer didn't even last 5 years.
ОтветитьEfficient rating on each appliance: -12
ОтветитьUnique
ОтветитьOmg I want it
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