15 Objects That Have Resisted the Impact of Time. Their ‘Best Before Date’ Does Not Exist!

    15 Objects That Have Resisted the Impact of Time. Their ‘Best Before Date’ Does Not Exist!
    Greg

    6:31 PM EST, January 30, 2023, updated: 7:02 PM EST, January 31, 2023

    We are all used to throwing away furniture, shoes or toys after a couple of years of using them. These days that seems fairly normal. However, some of us still have some rarities that in spite of the purchase date do not seem old at all. The items presented in the gallery below are indestructible. They have no ‘best before’ date!

    #1 These boots have been worn for twenty years. They look as if they had been bought yesterday

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    #2 This rice cooking pot is 25 years old. It was a wedding present

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    #3 This frying pan survived a house fire in 1920. It is still used in the kitchen

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    #4 This camera was bought in 1967 for $15. It still takes wonderful photographs

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    #5 A Gillette razor from 1960’s. Works much better than its modern equivalents

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    #6 This cooker dates back to the break of 1920’s and 1930’s. It’s got an oven, 6 burners and a toaster. Of course it is fully operating!

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    #7 An oak chest from 1682. The original lock is still there

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    #8 This pony is 30 years old

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    #9 A pasta machine form 1964. Looking brand new

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    #10 This fan is a real veteran. It is 70 years old, and, as you can guess, it works!

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    #11 My great-grandfather’s desk. Made in 1922

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    #12 A mechanical hoover bought in 1960’s. Inherited by a granddaughter from her grandmother

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    #13 This saw has been constantly used since 1957, It is handed over from generation to generation

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    #14 This mixer has been working full swing since 1970

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    #15 A toy bought in 1972. Its first owner passed it on to his children

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    Is there anything you have had for years and it’s still in mint condition? Let us know in your comment
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