Faeglantina t1_iu27vkm wrote
Reply to comment by 99available in Just realized old friend and I have been together for about 30 years... No brand just remember getting it in a military surplus store when I was still a kid. by wrong_kiddo
Buy it for life is about items that have proven or will likely prove their usability for an unusually long time relative to others of their type.
I have had my tea kettle for a very, very long time. Get a lot of use out of it. However, contrary to how I may feel some mornings, my life does not actually depend on its continued functioning. It is not a military spec tea kettle. It’s just far outlasted cuter tea kettles or ones with more novel electronic features. There’s a vast middle ground between having your life depend on something functioning in a very high stress/stakes environment and throwing $20 at a novelty Hello Kitty tea kettle that may slowly poison me with lead.
My tea kettle is French though. For all I know, their military may consider morning tea or coffee a matter of life or death.
99available t1_iu2a8d4 wrote
Ok so? The thing about the French is they are not wound too tight.
I have an Opinel knife I have carried for over fifty years. Bought it in a small town in the Massif Central so I could feed chunks of apple to a friendly French mule.
The French soldiers I know usually start their day with a swig of Calvados.
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