"Here’s my Nickelodeon alarm clock from the '90s," one person shared.

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"My in-laws were genius: Le Creuset, bought in 1977," another shared.

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3. "My grandmother still has her World War II-era Frigidaire refrigerator, and it continues to work flawlessly!"

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4. "My original Game Boy still functions perfectly."

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5. "I recently inherited this pan from my late grandfather. He was 93 years old, and the pan is at least 115 years old."

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6. "My girlfriend owns a 1950s Frigidaire stove, which is replacing a newer, more complicated-to-repair model."

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7. "Willie Nelson's 'Trigger' — his trusted guitar for over 45 years, despite the large hole in its body."

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8. "This Stanley thermos was used every day from 1970 to 2018."

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9. "Our Singer sewing machine — a century old and still operates flawlessly."

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10. "After my grandfather's passing, I inherited his auto crawler. It’s still going strong after 80 years, and I continue to use it for oil changes."

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11. "A stopwatch made in the USSR; it’s still in use every day at my physiology lab."

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12. "I discovered a 1939 Snap-On ratchet in the desert around 15 years ago."

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13. "My car just turned 30 and hit 247,000 miles. Kelley Blue Book says it's only worth $1,318 (or $250 if I trade it in). Looks like I might just keep it for now."

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14. "These Russian valenki wool boots, made entirely from felted wool, have been a lifesaver here in Texas the past few days. They have no soles or shape, essentially like wearing two-inch thick wool socks that are snow-proof. I've had them for five years, and they're still in great condition."

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15. "One of my clients came in asking for assistance with her voicemail..."

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16. "This is my Sheaffer Reminder ballpoint pen. It has accompanied me in my pocket every weekday for the past 15 years. It originally belonged to my grandfather. I know he used it because the brass was already starting to wear through when I inherited it. They still produce refills for it."

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17. "Waffle iron from the 1920s still working flawlessly."

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My 'new' 60-year-old Swiss army salt-and-pepper backpack.

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And lastly, 'This Zojirushi rice-maker. After 25 years, it’s still going strong as a wedding gift. We use it two or three times weekly!'

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