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pilondav t1_itnuv2t wrote
Reply to comment by Rd28T in Any recs for a pair of bypass loppers? My 20 year old Ace Hardware ones just snapped by Johnny_Carcinogenic
Note that this Forestry Tools’ Australian site, with prices in Australia dollars. AUS$1 = US$0.63.
pilondav t1_itdkb2r wrote
Reply to 1978 Garden-way yard cart by Snailspaced
They are still available. www.cartsvermont.com
pilondav t1_irxxyq3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in My mom's 34 year old microwave from 1988 by jimbodeako
We had a Litton microwave growing up that had a rheostat power control and a mechanical timer. There was a little bell that rang when it stopped. My parents got tired of looking at the thing and gave it way, still working, after about 35 years.
pilondav t1_irsui54 wrote
Reply to comment by Real_TRex_007 in My mom’s 1982 GE toaster. Same age as me. Used every day. by TummyPuppy
All toasters are electrocution and fire hazards. People still stick forks in them while they’re plugged in and allow a whole pound of crumbs to build up in them. There’s only so much stupid one engineer can fix.
pilondav t1_irstrid wrote
Reply to comment by Mtnskydancer in My mom’s 1982 GE toaster. Same age as me. Used every day. by TummyPuppy
Wow, rich kids. All we had was a two-slice toaster growing up. It wasn’t even decorated, just chrome and black plastic.
My grandma, now she was fancy. She had the four-slice Sunbeam Automatic. No lever…the bread magically and silently floated down and floated back up when it was toasted.
pilondav t1_iurn09p wrote
Reply to comment by temp225566 in Anyone having issues with new dickies stuff? On the right is their old 834 shorts I've worn for years and on the left their new "everyday" shorts after barely two months of use! by SuperDidier
Would you care to back that claim up with research citations?