unrealun
unrealun t1_j5f7mf9 wrote
I've been using this one, from OXO, for years: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000079XW2?th=1
It stays clean, no sharp edges on your can. It'll take you a couple of minutes to get the hang of it, but after that you'll find it fast, easy and definitely buy-it-for-life. It'll easily outlast me.
unrealun t1_its065b wrote
Reply to Vitamix - Best bang for buck? by keyweez360
We like the 5200, which has been in production for years, is less expensive (I think) than the new fancy ones and works like a champ. We've had ours for about 10 years and I can't imagine wanting a different one.
unrealun t1_jdnyrdx wrote
Reply to Longest lasting item in your life by SamuelsSteel
I still have a Weatherproof jacket that I bought at a now-closed department store in Philadelphia in 2002. I've used it every winter. I've had to repair the pocket in which I keep my keys because I stupidly would forget to retract my car key, but that's all.
It was not expensive at all; I'm pretty sure I paid less than $60 for it.
And there is all manner of antique furniture -- sideboards, bureaus, tables and whatnot -- that we use every day and are more than 100 years old, passed down through our families, but I don't think that's your question.