Submitted by Philip Brewer on July 22, 2007 - 18:34.
I like to buy to last as well. My best purchase in that category was the winter coat I bought surplus when the work on the Alaska oil pipeline was winding down. I got it in 1978 and I still wear it when it gets cold enough. Most winters I only wear it only a couple of days, because it's really only useful when it gets down to single digits, but I wore it daily for a couple of weeks when it was so cold this past winter.
Some things don't seem to be made that way any more. Can anybody recommend a toaster oven that won't wear out in a few years?
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I'm with you on buying quality
Submitted by Philip Brewer on July 22, 2007 - 18:34.
I like to buy to last as well. My best purchase in that category was the winter coat I bought surplus when the work on the Alaska oil pipeline was winding down. I got it in 1978 and I still wear it when it gets cold enough. Most winters I only wear it only a couple of days, because it's really only useful when it gets down to single digits, but I wore it daily for a couple of weeks when it was so cold this past winter.
Some things don't seem to be made that way any more. Can anybody recommend a toaster oven that won't wear out in a few years?