Sony MDR-V6. I've had them for 15+ years, only had to change ear pads to velour ones after the first 5 years of use, after that 10+ years, no issues.
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panasonic microwave from 1996. I hope i don't jinx it by posting about it here. Gigabyte Ultra Durable mainboards. IBM Model M keyboard PROXXON tools
Those old Panasonic microwaves are so good. My parents just had to replace the one theyβve had since the 80s.
Straight razor, either the big blade or the razor blade holder
Viking Fishing Kayaks. Made in New Zealand and absolutely bulletproof.