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sheesh_doink t1_j5ss7xn wrote
Reply to comment by TwystedKynd in This Mountainsmith day pack has survived 20+ years of international travel, Burning Man, and countless trips. Zippers work perfectly, no fraying or holes, just slight discoloration on the yellow bits. by TwystedKynd
What the heck! It looks so clean! This is one of my favourite subs at the moment, the simple reason being posts like this showing something that has lasted crazy long, with a little story about the product. Makes me excited and happy in a really nice way :)
sheesh_doink t1_j5sk16a wrote
Reply to I’ve had this Dakine backpack for ~17 years and have taken it on all my trips. The zippers on this thing still work like they are new. All my other backpacks have had their zippers break off so this is my old trusty pack. by cumaboardladies
My first school backpack was from dakine. And that thing lasted me 10 good years before it got nicked by some dick at school. Great backpacks!
sheesh_doink t1_j33s0ab wrote
Reply to comment by intermediatetransit in Swedish sledges; bought 40 years ago. Still in use. by joepinapples
Do you have a recommendation for a quality one that is affordable?
sheesh_doink t1_j33rth9 wrote
Pulka!
sheesh_doink t1_j1iz8cn wrote
Reply to comment by TWCXZ in Sunbeam Mixmaster served my parents dutifully for 51 years but tonight it succumbed to mashed potatoes. by mwknight
Oh yeah, I'd even go as far as to say that 99% of kitchen appliances from this era would be repairable with some electrical and tinkering experience
sheesh_doink t1_jd3kur5 wrote
Reply to Shock Cousteau spent 2 days submerged in a hot tub by LifeofSMILEY
One of the best watches maybe ever!