absentlyric
absentlyric t1_itecsxy wrote
Reply to comment by ohyouretough in Took a dremmel to clean it up. 60 yrs old and the best vegetable slicer I’ve ever had. by totallypooping
Exactly, I've cooked on my rusted out cast iron pan dozens of times before re-seasoning it in the past. No lockjaw here.
absentlyric t1_iqpinva wrote
Reply to comment by Tea-Usual in My mother's ~33 year old Whirlpool dryer. Still works amazing! by vocke
Oh hell no, I literally have to pull clothes out just before work every week.
absentlyric t1_iqp9e9l wrote
Reply to comment by Tea-Usual in My mother's ~33 year old Whirlpool dryer. Still works amazing! by vocke
They have safety locks now? (Sorry, I'm still using my old Whirlpool 30 year old washer/dryers as well)
absentlyric t1_j1n65v8 wrote
Reply to comment by MantisAwakening in The only Apple product I've ever owned. I got it for Christmas in 2009 and it still does the job! by probablyborednh
Because at one point, the high costs were justified in Apples quality, along with the innovation at the time. Each product they came out with was something out of the future. My old iPods/iPads/Airport Extreme router still work after 10 years. But after Steve Jobs died, things changed, the quality just wasn't there anymore, it was more or less the same exact products since 10 years ago, and any "innovation" they claim has been done by competitors like Android years before, and the costs have skyrocketed.
Thats my reasoning for not liking Apple anymore. It has nothing to do with "envy" although I'm sure some Apple users might wish to see things that way.