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Have you got an electrical item that is years old

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Lisa

Lisa Report 14 Jan 2007 18:36

just seems as though the things you buy only last five minutes and you find yourself going out and buying another one...do you think the products of today are not very reliable and why do you think this is??xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx(((((:

Websterbfc

Websterbfc Report 14 Jan 2007 18:37

depends what you call years i guess..i have had my vax vacuum cleaner for 14 years and it still worls..does that count?

Lisa

Lisa Report 14 Jan 2007 18:37

20 plus years ...yes i remember them...they went bust tyhoughx(((:

Haribo

Haribo Report 14 Jan 2007 18:40

I still have a small tumble drier that I bought when I had my first baby in 1987. It cost £50 from Rumbelows (remember them?).

Caz Nr Heathrow

Caz Nr Heathrow Report 14 Jan 2007 18:49

I have carman heated hair rollers that I bought with my first week's wages in 1974 ... a few have lost bits of the plastic coating but otherwise are okay. I recently bought a newer set but also use the old ones that haven't lost bits of the plastic coating. Caz

Sally Moonchild

Sally Moonchild Report 14 Jan 2007 18:49

Electric fan fire.....20 years old......I seem to go through hairdryers, goodness knows how I manage to make them conk out.......I had a friend who was always needing another iron.....

East Point

East Point Report 14 Jan 2007 18:50

Kenwood Chef Foodmixer bought in 1978 - fantastic.

Cyprus

Cyprus Report 14 Jan 2007 18:52

Ditto--Kenwood Chef,1968--

Sue

Sue Report 14 Jan 2007 18:53

Just threw away my Kenwood Chefette mixer. It was a wedding present in 1968, but finally the motor burnt out just before last Christmas. I knew I shouldn't have tried to mix a Christmas cake with it!!! I bought husband a Black & Decker drill for his 21st birthday. He was 60 last week and the drill is still working. It has had quite a few new parts though. I still have my Nan's Singer sewing machine that Grandad bought for her in 1934. I have the original bill of sale. It still sews well, although I don't use it very often, preferring my newer machine! I do use it for sewing heavy curtains though and intend to use it to make a patchwork quilt later this year. It had an electric motor fitted to it in 1950. Nanna was a dressmaker and the machine was in constant use until at least the late 1970s. Sue

McB

McB Report 14 Jan 2007 18:55

I have a Wolf hand electric planer, it's 29 years old, i am a joiner by trade & it's done some work over the years even to the extent of smoke coming out of it,it's never gone wrong. Brian

Linda G

Linda G Report 14 Jan 2007 19:38

We have a microwave that is about 20+ old. I am dying for it to break down as I want a new small white one. They are so cheap now I'm gonna give it till the summer and then I'm getting another one anyway Linda

Sue

Sue Report 14 Jan 2007 19:43

Don't do it Linda! I had a Bejam microwave for years. Never had any trouble with it. But.... it was big and brown and didn't go with my new kitchen. In the past 6 years I have had 5 microwaves! Now buy them for £35 in Asda because they seem to last as long as the more expensive ones! Sue xx

LanarkshireLassie

LanarkshireLassie Report 14 Jan 2007 19:52

Not electrical..but...my ironing board is nearly 26..bless.

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 14 Jan 2007 19:56

Oh dear, my age is showing now!!! I have a Vigorelli sewing machine bought for me by my boyfriend when I was 18 in 1974 - that makes it 32 years old!!! - and me even older :o(. Never been serviced and used a lot after me and b/f married. Then again when we divorced!! Not used so much now though. Last major project was covers for the suite about 3 years ago. maggie

Caz Nr Heathrow

Caz Nr Heathrow Report 14 Jan 2007 19:57

Gail so's mine Did you get married 26 years ago, and this was your first board? Caz

Rachel

Rachel Report 14 Jan 2007 20:05

We have a battery charge at home thats at least 23 and a wireless (as dad calls it) that's from the year dot.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 14 Jan 2007 20:11

Kenwood Chefette thatw as a Christmas present December 1967. Not used all the time but still working. Ann Glos

Janice

Janice Report 14 Jan 2007 20:12

Just last week I replaced my freezer which had lasted for 26 years.

Caz Nr Heathrow

Caz Nr Heathrow Report 14 Jan 2007 20:23

Ann, I have a Kenwood Chefette. It was an engagement prezzie and I can count on one hand the number of times I've used it, lol Caz

Margaret

Margaret Report 14 Jan 2007 20:25

I have a clothes dryer that we got second hand in 1989 and a microwave that we got in 1985 - both used on a daily basis (less for the dryer during the summer though).