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  1. Luv2Travel

    Things that last

    Agree, I am starting to think it just comes down to brand, not price. I bought a $20 plastic Kambrook kettle when I moved out of home and a cheap Kambrook iron at the same time. I ended up throwing the kettle away because it was 'too ugly' to sit on the bench of my nice new apartment I moved...
  2. Luv2Travel

    Things that last

    My only tool is a mini hammer from the reject shop for $2, purchased over 10 years ago. It's still as new, but all it does is hammer nails in the wall to hang pictures. :) I have issues with electrical things breaking down (a washing machine that lasted about 5 years washing clothes for one...
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