Probably the 20-year-old microwave.
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I got an Apple IIc. Drive, monitor, keyboard all work.
Twenty- seven year old wireless keyboard. I love it. Feels great and never fails me. Don't know what I'll do when it finally dies.
A 1930's Remington mechanical typewriter. My dad used it regularly until he passed away, it still works perfectly and I've got a whole box of ribbons for it.
I have an early 70s waffle/sandwhich maker eletric grill. Was a wedding gift to my parents and i grew up eating food off of it. Works flawlessly. But its just coils hooked to 120v with a regulator. Not much to break
14 year old Wacom Tablet. It still gets regular use.
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It's either my alarm clock or 5.1 speakers, both of which would be somewhere over 20 years old.
1955 Moskva-5 Camera in perfect condition.
A pan-clock, that is a clock that has the shape of a pan. It's probably close to 40 or more years old. pan-clock