I cant tell you how many old electric things i use, like the GE tea pot. Mine is late 50s/early 60s, and i have a 1920s percolator coffee pot for when my newer mr coffee's break down. My waffle iron is 20s or 30s and works great too. my house was built in 1920, and i have clocks from the late 1700s through 50s. I bought a pink 1956 stove and added new burners and it works and looks better then the glass top stove i tossed to the curb.
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I cant tell you how many old electric things i use, like the GE tea pot. Mine is late 50s/early 60s, and i have a 1920s percolator coffee pot for when my newer mr coffee's break down. My waffle iron is 20s or 30s and works great too. my house was built in 1920, and i have clocks from the late 1700s through 50s. I bought a pink 1956 stove and added new burners and it works and looks better then the glass top stove i tossed to the curb.
Modern objects to do what with? Consume/pollute . . .
The opposite for me. My kettle was made in 1940 and furniture in 1950.
Zero impact on today’s environment.
@@jthunders0 Wow/inspiring! I'm not that good.
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