Oldest, functional, plastic kitchen stuff?
"John Doe" > wrote in message
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>A heavy-duty plastic Brita water filter pitcher that's at least 20
> years old. Still accepts modern filters. Must've been when they first
> started selling them. When full, the top falls off (and the water
> spills) if you don't press with your thumb while pouring.
I have a plastic pizza cutter that I bought when we were living on Cape Cod
and also a pasta drainer. Those things would be about 17 years old. But I
have things that are older still. Like a red plastic and metal ladle. That
might be 25 years old. Used to be part of a set that came with a rack to
hang the pieces on the wall. The rest of the pieces wore out but that's
still good because it doesn't get a lot of use.
Older still would be a beverage jug and a pitcher. I am really not sure of
their age but they could be as much as 34 years old.
But my mom has some Tupperware that is from my childhood and I am 53. There
is a sugar bowl and also a powdered sugar dispenser.
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