Our F&P clothes dryer was purchased in 1973. The only clothes dryer we have owned. Not an energy-efficient model, but now we are retired and just the two of us with time to hang washing outside, the dryer doesn’t get the workout it used to.
John
We have a Panasonic Genius Dimension 4 Combination Microwave we bought in 1988.
This microwave has never failed and is fully functional. It is a true combination in that it microwaves while using the oven’s combined functions simultaneously, not like many of the current combination microwaves that will alternate between microwave and convection cooking.
It also has all the automatic cooking functions you could think of that work better than current expensive combination microwaves. Due to it being a little larger than the microwave cabinet in our Auckland home, this microwave was transferred to our holiday home near Whangārei about 25 years ago, where we spend half our time. So it is well used, even today.
They certainly don’t make microwaves like they used to.
Rob Bishop:
Got married in 1971. My wife had purchased our electric juicer in 1965. Year after year, it has juiced an incredible amount of citrus varieties. 60 years old and it’s still going strong.

Geoff Genner:
Our Kenwood mixer was a wedding gift in 1986 and we replaced it in about 2020, roughly 34 years old!
Susan Brosnahan:
My husband joined the navy when he was 17. With one of his first pay packets, he bought his mother a Sunbeam mixer. She had 9 children and did a lot of baking.
By the time my husband and I got married, she decided I would need it to feed our coming family and gave it to me.
My sponge cakes became well known in our farming community.
Now, after being married 58 years, it is still working well and has never been repaired.
My husband is nearly 86, so that means the mixer has done nearly 69 years’ service.

Carol Drake
Had an American Maytag washing machine. Sold it because it was too big when we moved. It was 21 years old, along with the dryer. Amazing machines, wish I still had them.
H Moore:
Not sure how old our freezer is. I bought it – second hand – in 2002. And it was old then.
It’s bomb proof, tough as old boots.
Solid metal (plastic-coated) baskets, no flimsy plastic shelves like the modern ones. And bigger inside than it appears.
It’s used all the time, from full to half full, never empty or near empty. Not just meat but garden veg, leftover sauces, creams, bread, everything and anything.
I dread the day it does fail.

Kathy:
I had a 50-year-old Fisher & Paykel clothes dryer that is still running. Just a basic on/off, hot/warm/cool functions but does the job of finishing off the clothes when still damp from the clothesline.

Stephanie Devcich:
We got married in 1979. The following year we bought a second-hand vertical deep freeze. It is still our main freezer. I replaced the seals about 15 years ago.





