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hi, i was just reading the thread about towie's electric carving knife going strong since the 70's and i was thinking what i have, and if it could beat that. Just remembered i have an electric whisk that my mum gave me a few years ago - she got it for an engagement present (1966). I still use it and i still works and in fact still has the original plug on it!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've got a Black and Decker drill which is still in working order. It was given to me by my first wife's aunt and her husband bought it for £14 10/6 in 1967. It's got various tools of the same date as well as the original newspaper advert in the box! I've never used it and wouldn't now as everything is almost new. It's also all metal and I never trusted metal power tools!
I've also got a combination cooker which my father bought in Australia in 1970 and that's still going strong. It roasts, fries, steams and bakes meat, bread, vegetables etc and has different heat and timer settings. The handbook and recipe book give dozens of different foods and recipes. The thing is built like a battleship with an element that's about an inch in diameter so I'm not surprised it's still going!
I've also got a combination cooker which my father bought in Australia in 1970 and that's still going strong. It roasts, fries, steams and bakes meat, bread, vegetables etc and has different heat and timer settings. The handbook and recipe book give dozens of different foods and recipes. The thing is built like a battleship with an element that's about an inch in diameter so I'm not surprised it's still going!
I too have a Kenwood mixer from the 1960s which I inherited when the owner gave up cooking.
I also have an electric carving knive from the early 1970s and a dishwasher bought in 1986, still going strong.
Don't ask me how many hoovers I've had, though...all brands, all types typically last about 2 years with me. What am I doing to them ?
I also have an electric carving knive from the early 1970s and a dishwasher bought in 1986, still going strong.
Don't ask me how many hoovers I've had, though...all brands, all types typically last about 2 years with me. What am I doing to them ?
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