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What is the oldest thing you own that you still use daily?

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    Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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    • M [email protected]

      Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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      My car and also my scooter are from 2009. I use them (for commute) alternately depending on which season it is and if it's raining or not.

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        I use my great grandfather's bottle opener. It's magnetic and sticks to my fridge, and it's over 100 years old. Works great!

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        I have a Brazilian bottle opener that was a marketing gift from a store. The phone number has 4 digits.

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          Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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          I've got a couple of cast iron skillets from the early sixties that I use pretty much every day.

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            Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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            I bought a $5 leather belt 20+ years ago.

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            • M [email protected]

              Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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              I have clothes that are more or less 20 years old. Kitchen utensils that are 25 years old.
              But I think my body is the oldest thing I have that still works, more or less.

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                I bought a $5 leather belt 20+ years ago.

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                Man, I wish you could still get a leather belt for $5. Good luck finding one for $50.

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                  Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                  A Leatherman wave I purchased when I first started working and they had just come out. Blade holds its edge and everything still works smoothly. Plus I have worked out a one handed flick to fully open the pliers.

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                    Spine-tingling toast!

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                    • M [email protected]

                      Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                      Hmm, probably my weightlifting gloves. I've used them at least five times a week for ten years, but they are starting to fall apart.

                      Still a great buy for $15.00.

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                        I have clothes that are more or less 20 years old. Kitchen utensils that are 25 years old.
                        But I think my body is the oldest thing I have that still works, more or less.

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                        Same. I'd like to find a replacement for the left foot (or at least the left big toe) but I can't find any, anywhere.

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                          Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                          My jansport backpack is probably almost a decade old by now. Same with some of the t-shirts I have but they can get kind of smelly if I sweat too much.

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                            Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                            I've been using the same coffee cup almost every day for the last 50+ years.

                            Yup, I'm old.

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                              Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                              Two things come to mind.

                              My recently acquired Technics hifi system from the early 2000s from which I listen to the radio, my music tapes and my CDs.

                              And my old Telefunken HDTV from 2006. It's remote doesn't work anymore but that's okay.

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                                Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                                I have some old wooden chairs at the dining table that could be old. Certainly before 1940s.

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                                  Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                                  A manual coffee grinder from about 1910.

                                  I figure I need it because if the electric’s broke I’ll need coffee to fix it.

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                                    Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                                    I have a refrigerator from around 1988 or 1989 that still works perfectly. Around 1999, it stopped working, so we bought a new one. We didn't throw away the old fridge because we used it to store plates and cutlery, but we were sure that it was completely broken. Then, last year, a technician saw it and told us that only a component needed to be replaced for it to work again. Lo and behold, the damn thing was revived, and after a two-decade slumber it worked again as if no time had passed.

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                                      Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                                      Still using my microwave from my wedding. It's from 2009 and it's a Panasonic. Also my Kettle is from around that same time too and still chugging along, it no longer beeps though.

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                                        Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                                        My car’s 25 years old. Can’t think of anything else.

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                                          Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                                          A Gillette open comb safety razor from the 1930s. But it's had the handle replaced with a Gillette tech handle from the 40s.

                                          In an image search, I found someone selling the exact same Frankenrazor which leads me to believe this may have been a popular mod back in the day.

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