the_bartolonomicron
the_bartolonomicron t1_iy5ia3t wrote
Reply to My collection of US Made Stanley Aladdin vacuum bottles. Left to right: 2001, 1989, 1969, and 1990. All still work flawlessly. by Psnuggs
I have one from 1980 if I'm reading my date stamps right, very similar to your 1969 one. I found it at a thrift store about 12 years ago and it's still in great shape (minus one small dent on the base from when I dropped it).
the_bartolonomicron t1_ix8rcql wrote
Reply to comment by Ganglar in Saw a post comparing leather belts, heres my grip6 belt after 3 years of daily use. One of the only new products ive brought that could outlast me I think. by Borgey_
I've seen some cheaply made leather belts completely disintegrating after a few years, so it it possible to mess them up, but for the most part you are right. The last time I needed a new belt it wasn't because my last one had worn out, but because at 24 I had finally outgrown the Boy Scout belt I wore in high school. I went to the Scout store, bought a new one, and 4 years later that one has only a few scratches in the buckle coating to show for it.
the_bartolonomicron t1_irstnt9 wrote
Those "art" toasters are some of the coolest looking appliances ever made, it's like for a solid decade toaster makers just went off and we are better for it.
the_bartolonomicron t1_jd3k45m wrote
Reply to Hailo bins: 40 years old (left) and 1 month old (right) by xKobito
We used to sell these at my job, now I regret not buying one with an employee discount lol.