I expect that my Le Ceuset saucepan set will last forever and be passed down - even if they discover a new energy efficient way of cooking they will still be used as camp ovens for camping trips.
I would like to think that my piano and harp will both oneday be granny's or even great granny's and my books and sheet music and enormous collection of knitting patterns - I just hope that there is someone followign who will love them as much as I do.
And as fro electircal items - it was only recently (within the last couple of years) that my TV and microwave were replaced. They were both 1977 vintage - I can't imagine that anything I have in that line now will alst even close to that long.


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The manual is still here, its falling apart but its even got the 50's like chic on the front.


) and provided DH doesn't clang them around in the kitchen they last nicely - better than cheap imported crockery anyway.

Our $1800 fridge had a 'plastic' small part snap off after only 1year of purchasing (out of warranty date)
(and any Bessemer cookware or Tupperware have lasted me almost 25years
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Dh said it was the only tv he could fix with a screwdriver.
always something more important... oh and I have REVA pegs that I bought at the same time as the clothes horse still in very good condition... because I never leave them on the line and treat them lovingly storing them in a calico lined cane basket 
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