25 Products That Stood The Test Of Time And Didn’t Disappoint Their Happy Owners

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In a world dominated by disposable goods and planned obsolescence, the Buy It For Life (BIFL) community offers a breath of fresh air. This online community is dedicated to sharing high-quality, durable, and practical products that promise long-term reliability. For those who are tired of replacing items every few months or years, BIFL might have the answer to your dilemma.

The concept behind BIFL is simple yet revolutionary: buy products that are built to last and avoid wasteful consumption. Whether it’s a timeless leather jacket, a cast-iron skillet, or a sturdy piece of furniture, the community focuses on items designed to stand the test of time. This philosophy aligns with sustainability and frugality, making it a win-win for both your wallet and the environment.

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#1 A Lady At The Dump Was Just About To Toss These. I Asked About Them And She Gave Them To Me

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Score! I love old Coleman stuff. My brother claimed one lantern and my friend claimed a lantern and the Thermos. Just need to clean the glass and replace the mantles and they should be good to go.

#2 Maybe Not Impressive: 28 Years Old Refillable Highlighter

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Got it 1996 for primary school while living in the French West Indies. Decades later still in use after moving a few times, now being in Germany.

#3 30 Years And Still Going – My Parents’ Washing Machine

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#4 This Star That Has Been Lighting My Mom’s Tree For 35 Years

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#5 Our Treasured Family Heirloom – Arby’s 1985 Christmas Collection Glassware. All 30 Pieces Still Intact And Used Every Holiday

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#6 Archer Intercom – Over 40 Years And Still Going Strong. Grandkids Love It. “Time For Dinner”

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#7 My Sister’s Original (To The Home) Stove And Cast Iron Sink

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#8 Thought This Would Be Appreciated Here

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#9 Antique Westinghouse Oscillating Fan

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Here is my Antique Westinghouse fan. Its had the cord replaced sometime in its life and I have polished the brass, other than that it’s unrestored. Still runs strong and is over 100 years old.

#10 My Cousin Got Our Tios Old Land Cruiser Restored In El Salvador 40 + Years

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#11 My Dad’s Worn The Same Wrangler Jeans Jacket For 48 Years

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#12 My 1952 Westinghouse Fridge Still Works Perfectly. This Was The First Fridge My Grandfather Bought, And It Has Outlived All The Others Since. Now It’s On Garage/Beer Fridge Duty

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#13 Ode To My Beautiful Red Pot

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Thrifted this 10 years ago for $12 and use it every day! 1970s Dansk Kobenstyle 3qt Dutch oven. It’s so pretty it just stays on my stovetop. I love the design and because it’s carbon steel, it’s much lighter than cast iron and easier to use on the stove. I use it for truly everything and the lid doubles as a trivet. 100/10 design! When I got it someone had burnt rice onto it and since then ive revived it several more times without chipping the enamel inside :) Highly recommend the vintage ones since they’re about the same price on eBay as the new ones. Just check that there’s no enamel chips on the inside past the rim.

#14 My Backpack Purchased In My First Year In Grad School In 2007. Next Week, I Start My 10th Year As A Professor. Still Going Strong!

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#15 Over 30 Years Young Still Tickin

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#16 The House I Bought Has 1973 Subzero Fridge

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#17 My Digital Clock I Got From A Box Of Cereal In 1994

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#18 Using The Central Vacuum That’s Original To My Grandparent’s 1957 House

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#19 This Sub Partially Inspired Me To Seek Out Excellence. Here’s My Kitchen Wall, Ama

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#20 38 Thanksgiving Turkeys And Going Strong. In-Laws Passed Her Down To Us This Year

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Nesco roaster. We use it only for this reason and it makes a perfect turkey every time. Bonus, we keep the oven available for all the other sides.

#21 50 Year Old Ih Cub Cadet Still Plowing Snow

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#22 Indestructible 50 Yo Pots And Pans

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It’s called RevereWare, was made in the US. looks very basic b***h, no high tech coatings, but nothing sticks to it. And it’s Indestructible. Just high grade stainless steel with copper clad bottoms.
Im currently using my grandmas set. Its been used everyday since Christmas 1968.
You can only get it used on ebay because they literally don’t make things like this anymore.

#23 This Ice Tray Has Survived Every Summer Since My Childhood And More To Come. I’m In My 40s For Reference

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#24 Can’t Beat Old School

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10 years ago I bought this set up and it has held up incredibly well. As you can see, it’s an old spice cup, an Edwin Jagger razor, the brush is silvertip badger (I can’t for the life of me remember from where. Fire something I think, geofatboy recommended them at that time) and decent soaps/blades. Always gives me a great shave and no bumps. Hate cream in a can as it always made my face feel “clogged”. All of this is still readily available besides the brush and fairly easy to obtain! Not pictured, but I also highly recommend the Merker slant bar!

#25 6 Year Update On My Full Grain Leather Briefcase

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Saumya Ratan

Saumya is an explorer of all things beautiful, quirky, and heartwarming. With her knack for art, design, photography, fun trivia, and internet humor, she takes you on a journey through the lighter side of pop culture.

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