That’s cool, Lizzie! They don’t make things like they used to.Reminds me of our little radio from the 50’s, still works like a charm.
Quote from: buldawg76 on March 16, 2021, 02:15:32 AMLizzie That's a cool old hair dryer you found in the trailer and glad its still in working condition. I have a Montgomery Wards freezer that was made in 1975 that I bought used from a man in 1996 that was the original owner of it. It is still working perfectly today and keeps food frozen better than my year old refrigerator/freezer does inside the house. It sits in my garage that's attached to the house so is subjected to extreme temp swings in winter and summer yet still going strong.They sure don't make them like the6yused to for sure.BDBack in the early 90's, when I was working as a director of nurses in a home health field office, my clothes washing machine went out. One evening when I was on my way home from work, I stopped in to a used appliance store just to see what they had. There was an old 60's model Maytag that the guy has refurb'd and was selling for (iirc) 35 dollars. Ii bought it, brought it home, and was still using it in 2005, when I gave it to my son, because I decided I wanted a front-loading machine. When he sold the house he was living in, he left that washer, and as far as I know, it was still operational.
Lizzie That's a cool old hair dryer you found in the trailer and glad its still in working condition. I have a Montgomery Wards freezer that was made in 1975 that I bought used from a man in 1996 that was the original owner of it. It is still working perfectly today and keeps food frozen better than my year old refrigerator/freezer does inside the house. It sits in my garage that's attached to the house so is subjected to extreme temp swings in winter and summer yet still going strong.They sure don't make them like the6yused to for sure.BD