Author Topic: So what are some other 'buy it once, it lasts a lifetime' type products?  (Read 59399 times)

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Offline fknraiden

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benchmade and leatherman knifes

IBM SSK 87'     ReAlForce 55g Silent 10AE

Offline jamster

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Good quality down outdoor equipment- my RAB sleeping bag has been used frequently over the last 15 years and is still great.

Mchale backpacks- insanely overbuilt and far better load carriers than any other packs that I have every come across.

Good leather shoes- won't last a lifetime, but my Australian RM Williams boots have been my daily work shoes for 10+ years (I have two pairs that are rotated daily) with the occasional re-heeling.

Offline lakiozoon

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Ratpadz XT, best mousepad ever, and lasts a lifetime!

Offline Axollott

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Genelec studio monitors and Yamaha ns-10.

Offline jamster

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Oh, I forgot. Old manual cameras with metal bodies. I just gave away a a 1970s Minolta SRT which was still working perfectly (it did need a minor mod with the addition of a resistor so that the light meter would work with modern batteries).

A huge contrast to current DSLRs, which go from cutting edge to average in 2-3 years, and go obsolete by about the fifth year.

Professional lenses seem to last forever too. I have Canon L lenses from 20 years ago that are still working well, though they are no longer on the support list from Canon.

Offline Oobly

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Nikon SLR lenses.

High quality fountain pens.

High quality watches (Rolex, Omega, etc.)
Buying more keycaps,
it really hacks my wallet,
but I must have them.

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A properly made subterranean home.
60% keyboards, 100% of the time.

"What the hell Jimmy?!  It was ruined before you even put it up there with your decrepit fingers."

Offline nubbinator

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A properly made subterranean home.

I want to get out of California so I can have one of those.  You just have to be careful about gasses leaching out of the ground into your house and poisoning you.

Offline demik

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herpes.

invest in the right guy or girl, and you got it for life.
No, he’s not around. How that sound to ya? Jot it down.

Offline fohat.digs

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I want to get out of California so I can have one of those.  You just have to be careful about gasses leaching out of the ground into your house and poisoning you.

I was flabbergasted when my son showed this to me:

"We are on the precipice of signing an agreement to advance talks with Iran that preserves the good parts of former President Barack Obama’s Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) while amplifying its flaws.
Mr. Obama came to an agreement that did not involve America’s most precious treasure, the lives and limbs of our soldiers.  The 1.7 billion dollars of frozen Iranian assets released by Obama pales in comparison to the 300 billion being floated as a rebuilding fund.
So far, speculation that Iran will be free in the future to continue its nuclear program is the opposite of Trump’s stated goal for the war and in direct opposition to what Mr. Obama negotiated.
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- Bill Roberts 2026-06-17


Offline swimmingbird

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herpes.

invest in the right guy or girl, and you got it for life.

And you can get solid ROI by giving it to other people