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Sometimes I will use something and realize I've owned it forever. It's a nice change in our throwaway reality. I think my personal record is a bicycle multi-tool I got for one of my first bikes, ~25 years ago. Still have it, still use it. When it comes to electronic devices I have a Panasonic mini Hi-Fi from ~2005. Never felt like changing it.

What's your record?

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[–] squaresinger@feddit.de 34 points 1 year ago
[–] Shdwdrgn@mander.xyz 15 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I bought my mechanical keyboard in 1997. It has the original large round plug on it and through the years I've had to buy adapters to go to a ps/2 port and now to usb, but the keyboard itself still works pretty well. Definitely time for a good cleaning though, I've been having a lot of stuck or missed keys lately. Since I write code this keyboard has seen a LOT of daily use over the years.

[–] gjoel@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

An Enermax keyboard has been my daily driver as a programmer for my career that started in 2007. It still works just fine and I still have no reason to change to something else. Lots of reasons not to, since I like the classic keyboard layout and the flat laptop keys.

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[–] sunbeam60@lemmy.one 13 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Bought some walking boots in 1991 that I only got rid off last year (they finally broke). Except Antarctica they’ve been on every continent. Felt quite sad saying goodbye.

[–] Helix@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] sunbeam60@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Trezeta, which is an Italian brand of hiking goods. Not sure of the model, it's been so long ago.

https://x.com/BjornToftMadsen/status/1213442646594772992?s=20

Alright, it wasn't quite last year, I realised :) Time moves fast in your 40s.

[–] PeepinGoodArgs@reddthat.com 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

A computer. Not necessarily the one I'm using, though this one is 5 years old. But I've been using a computer almost every day since I can remember, and I'm 35 today.

[–] jrbaconcheese@yall.theatl.social 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Happy Birthday!!

ETA: …you know, whenever it may be

[–] PeepinGoodArgs@reddthat.com 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Wait...no...I'm just saying that's my age today. I was also 35 yesterday and will 35 tomorrow lol

But thank you, nonetheless.

I think I made it right with an edit.

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[–] folkrav@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

Happy birthday!

Same at 33. I was amongst the lucky few at school with an internet connection in the mid 90s. There isn't a very long period of my life I didn't have access to console and a PC.

[–] Nemo@midwest.social 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

We got three sets of bedsheets when we got married thirteen years ago, still using all of them.

Before we were married, my spouse got me a tea set; only two teacups left but I do use them daily.

But the winner is the engraved, personalized cereal spoon I got when I was five by saving cereal box tops and sending them in.

[–] cosmic_skillet@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Cereal box top redemption!

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[–] 8ace40@programming.dev 10 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Sennheiser headphones that I bought for about $20 about 10 years ago. The cable is indestructible. I once had to resolder it to the speakers because it my cat pulled it out, but the cable itself has endured all kinds of abuse without breaking. And the sound is fantastic.

[–] 1993_toyota_camry 3 points 1 year ago

They weren’t cheap but I got my sennheiser Hd650s around 2004 and still use them daily.

I’ve replaced the ear pads and cord once each, otherwise they’re original.

Same. My Sennheiser Momentum 2s over ears are god damn workhorses and I'm very abusive. And the sound is fantastic.

[–] JenTheWyvern@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

I picked up a pair of Sennheisers from a thrift store a couple years back. They sound amazing and the cord is replaceable! I love them.

[–] YourFavouriteNPC@feddit.de 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm pretty sure some of my T-shirts could win this if we don't take this whole "daily" I aspect too seriously. There are a few from my teenage years that are still in good shape and still fit, which I've had for literally more than half my life by now.

That "daily"-aspect makes it really hard though, since there are days when I don't even need my house keys. Lighbulbs die after some time, so they ain't it either. And would wardrobes count as "items"? I tried thinking about this question so hard for way longer than I probably should've now, and got to no unanimous conclusion so far. But in the end, it doesn't even matter, so I'll just go with: probably my glasses

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[–] davefischer 9 points 1 year ago (2 children)

In 1990 I was running a very tiny Unix clone at home (Coherent on a 286 PC w/ 1 meg ram) and... I don't remember if I couldn't get a standard reader to compile on that or what the problem was, but anyways - I wrote an email/usenet reader for my own use.

33 years later, I'm still using it to read my email every day.

Also, I think I've had my pasta strainer since the 90s.

[–] ExLisper@linux.community 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

How are you dealing with everything being in HTML and full of attachments now?

[–] davefischer 5 points 1 year ago

An email of all html is an unwanted email 99% of the time. Occasionally, I save it, and open in lynx. (When a web site emails a security code.)

Attachments are more of a hassle, because I frequently need those. Save to a temp file, "munpack file", examine extracted files.

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[–] Granixo@feddit.cl 8 points 1 year ago

Wired Headphones πŸ”ŒπŸŽ§

Basically can't live without them 🎡❀️

[–] MrFunnyMoustache@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

I've had the same pair of earbuds since 2003, but they kicked the bucket two years ago. That would make it 18 years. As a teen I was very careless with them, regularly forgot them in the pocket and they went through countless trips through the washing machine and dryer, so I am amazed they lasted that long.

[–] BolexForSoup@kbin.social 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Not daily but very regularly: zoom H1. Small handheld recorder that does 24bit 48khz wav. It can go about
8-10 hours on a single AA, has a USB mini port for running an external battery. Stereo out, xy condenser mics built in, line in for lavs and such.

I use it for recording speeches at rehearsal dinners for friends and family to surprise them with, collecting foley audio, plugging into boards to get a mixdown of a band playing, and more. I use it professionally as a backup audio recorder in my video work (it probably saves the day at least five or six times a year doing that). Hell, one time someone brought out a Red but no scratch mic not realizing the camera didn’t have one built-in. We plugged the H1 into the audio input and proceeded to shoot. Day saved.

it’s incredibly portable, surprisingly rugged, and it is an essential part of my tool kit and travels. I have had the same one since 2012 and a second one since 2016. It is probably the single most important piece of equipment I own, and is just so broadly useful that I can’t imagine not having it. Best $90 or so I ever spent.

[–] val@infosec.pub 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I think technically it's just my key ring. It's loop is just from a charm thing my grandmother gave to me like 20 years ago. The charm was lost a long time ago. Kind of boring though.

My favorite pair of jeans and my favorite jacket are both about 15 years old at this point, heavily worn and patched together many times. Not daily use though obviously. My most comfortable pair of boots are about 10 years old which are closer to daily use.

One of the hard drives in my computer is more than 10 years old but I rarely read/write anything to it anymore. For a long time a lot of bits from it were very old, but I think everything older has been ship of theseus'd now. My mother still uses my handy down 15+ year old MX518 mouse daily though.

[–] nis@feddit.dk 5 points 1 year ago

I bought my wallet in April 2000, a cheap faux leather foldy wallet. It's a bit weathered but still works.

I have a big wool sweater I got as a present from my then-girlfriend whish looks pristine and still smells a bit of lanolin. That is from 98 or 99.

I only have one belt. It's a leather belt I got in my teens, so about 30 years ago. I use it, not daily, but close. That is also a bit worn. I don't remember it as some high-quality item when we bought it. It came with two different buckles; a simple normal one and a big gaudy texas-flag rocker-style which I never used.

I also had a The North Face jacket that deserves an honorable mention. I got it in 99 and I used for almost 20 years. Ten years in the zipper gave up and I went to the store where it was bought and asked if it could be repaired and how much it would cost. They took the jacket and asked for my address. A week later it came back with a new zipper, no charge. I really miss that jacket. The layers started to separate and the goretex membrane started to fail.

[–] lightnsfw@reddthat.com 5 points 1 year ago

I've had the Leatherman Skeletool in my pocket for 10 years. That's probably the longest. It goes with me pretty much everywhere.

[–] janus2@lemmy.zip 5 points 1 year ago

A plastic wide-toothed comb I've had since I was a kid. I never liked the design and it's slowly falling apart (one tine missing, outer layers peeling) but I want to use it until it's no longer functional as it'll end up in a landfill :/ after which I'm going to see about making or buying a wooden one

My Victorinox Swiss army knife. Got it close to 30 years ago, and I still carry it every day, using it for dozens of different things.

I've replaced the scales once, and the blade was ruined by a dodgy knife sharpener, but it still holds an edge.

[–] toast@retrolemmy.com 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I am currently wearing a pair of shorts that I bought sometime in the late '80s. The top blanket currently on my bed was made by my grandmother in the '70s. The clock right in front of me was made during WW2, but I've only had it for a couple of decades. I guess I just don't throw shit away

Edit: now that I think of it, my bed is probably from the '30s or '40s.

[–] Aviandelight@mander.xyz 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I've got a rice cooker that old enough to rent a car. My MIL bought me a newer one a few years back and it's still in the box. I just like my old reliable one better.

[–] Froyn@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

Best way to do it. Not replacing something that isn't broke and a spare just in case.

[–] TwinTusks@outpost.zeuslink.net 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

I have my first generation Kindle Paperwhite that I still use daily, that is from 12. I don't think that is the oldest item I have in my possession that I still uses, but it is one that I have right be side me at the moment.

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[–] SecretPancake@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago

The oldest thing I use almost daily must be my bread knife which I bought around 2006. It was pretty cheap, the coating of the handle is peeling off, it’s a bit too heavy and not balanced well, I would not buy it again. But it works.

[–] user224@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 1 year ago

Old 2.5W phone adapter. The best thing for overnight charging.

[–] Jaysyn@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The motherboard & processor for my CAD workstation is 12 years old, does that count?

[–] ExLisper@linux.community 3 points 1 year ago

Totally. 12 years old CPU is really cool. I change my computers every 5 years on average. Sure hope my current workstation will last me for longer.

[–] JenTheWyvern@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

I have a Parker Pen I bought with my first paycheck in 2011. I've replaced the ink cartridge several times, but the pen is still going strong. I use it everyday at work, and it got me through High school and College.

[–] Underwaterbob@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

I recently retired a shaving brush I had been using for twenty-five-ish years. It really did need to be replaced, though.

[–] jtk@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 1 year ago

I was using a Bose Wave radio as my desktop speakers since 1997 until this summer. It sounded fantastic. One of the speakers started getting a little buzzy at higher volumes a few years ago, which was still fine for normal daily use, until I got back into playing music. Now it serves as our record player speakers but we don't use that often.

[–] WashedOver@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago

A Maple Bed frame that was custom made for me by a relative woodworker. It's longer for my height.

[–] jamiehs@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Not daily, but weekly or so.

My dad had a little leather zipper pouch with two or three nail clippers and files/blades in it; a small pocket sized nail care set.

I used it weekly when I was a kid (every time I’d visit his place), probably from 9-17 years old, and then he gave it to me when I moved out on my own, so I’ve probably used it weekly non-stop for about 30 years at this point.

Electronics are tougher as they just don’t last as long; I used a Dell 24” LCD from 2006 all the way until 2022, so 16 years? It even failed around 2015 or so (power supply died) and I ordered a replacement PSU, resurrecting it. That monitor was my PC monitor and TV in college, and just kept kicking.

[–] eezeebee@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago

I've got this little plastic foot stool that's probably older than I am. It's not as strong as it used to be (legs buckled with me on it once), but it's holding up a speaker and doing a great job of it.

[–] Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

My electric razor

I got it 16 years ago and it's still going strong

Somehow the battery still holds a charge long enough to only need charged once a week or so

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[–] hamburglar26@wilbo.tech 3 points 1 year ago

I have a key ring that at its core has remained the same for at least 20 years. Keys have come and gone and some extra rings have as well but the original ring is the same.

[–] trackindakraken@lemmy.whynotdrs.org 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I have a lot of things over thirty years old, but I can't say they've been in daily use.

For electronics, and daily use, I have a 13-year-old Toshiba 55" TV. It's basically a big, dumb monitor. Still works perfectly.

I have several nightlights I bought about ten years ago, maybe 12 years ago. They all still work and have been in the same sockets around the house since I bought them. They're the flat, greenish glowing disc kind.

I've had my coffee mug for at least 25 years, it gets daily use.

This may be cheating on the daily use, but I have two brown glass horse bookends. They've been in constant use since I was a kid. I don't know where they came from, they were probably my dad's, as he had a large book collection. So, at least 60 years.

[–] Nath@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago

I didn't even think of the TV. I bought a (then) top of the line Hitachi Plasma TV in 2006. It has seen daily use all this time. I can easily believe I'll get 20 years out of it.

Fun fact: the kids have actually probably watched it more than I have, and I had a 5+ year head start.

[–] mo_lave@reddthat.com 3 points 1 year ago

Some shirts and pants from my parents that are a few years older than me.

[–] jeebus@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Bought my ridge wallet in 2015 and use it every day. Replaced parts on that sucker a few times bcz the straps wear out and screws come lose and fall out. Only nearly lost it once.

Second iitems are a safety razor handle and brush I got in 2008.

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