I’ve had my Kitchenaid mixer for almost 17 years. It’s showing it’s age but still can mix multiple batches of dough at once.
Stainless steel cookware set, also almost 17 years old.
As mentioned cast iron. We have a Dutch oven and a 18” frying pan, so far.
Our Correll plates/bowls were purchased used. Still going strong. We add random pieces to the collection, different patterns, all second hand.
I have my grandmothers loaf pans. Not sure what they’re made of but she got them from where they made Head Cheese. My mom used them and then gave them to me. No “modern” loaf pan can compare to these. Perfect loaves of bread or dessert loaves.
Not a kitchen item, but almost 20 years ago I bought a Sony CD dual alarm clock from Sears. My teenager now uses it, still plays CD’s. He has fun digging through our old burned CD collection to see what is on them. I think it could have another 10 or more years of life in it.
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I’ve had my Kitchenaid mixer for almost 17 years. It’s showing it’s age but still can mix multiple batches of dough at once.
Stainless steel cookware set, also almost 17 years old.
As mentioned cast iron. We have a Dutch oven and a 18” frying pan, so far.
Our Correll plates/bowls were purchased used. Still going strong. We add random pieces to the collection, different patterns, all second hand.
I have my grandmothers loaf pans. Not sure what they’re made of but she got them from where they made Head Cheese. My mom used them and then gave them to me. No “modern” loaf pan can compare to these. Perfect loaves of bread or dessert loaves.
Not a kitchen item, but almost 20 years ago I bought a Sony CD dual alarm clock from Sears. My teenager now uses it, still plays CD’s. He has fun digging through our old burned CD collection to see what is on them. I think it could have another 10 or more years of life in it.