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I'm sure STWers have a broad range of gadgets, appliances and devices.

Which one would you be most gutted about if it went fizz-pop?

My favourite and most looked after is my Marantz CD player.

It's 23 years old and is just awesome. It's a limited edition CD63 Mk2 Ken Ishiwata Signature model with considerable further improvements to shielding, clock, power and analogue stages and sounds sublime.

Suffice to say I'd never rest a cup of tea on it.

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Fm5000 with extra battery pack.


 
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I love it.

The kids? Not so much.


 
Posted : 29/06/2020 1:26 pm
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I have that same cd player! It's the amp I'd miss most though - PM66SE-KI


 
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It could soon be my new drill (see combi drill thread)


 
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My impact gun. I don't have much need for it at the moment, but every time I need to buzz a nut off (!) I get a massive sense of satisfaction from dragging the box out from under the work bench.


 
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@simondbarnes - KI sig amp too. Very swish!

Ebay...


 
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My impact gun

Similarly, my impact driver.

It makes long sessions screwing things so much easier and more pleasurable.


 
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I don't have a picture of it, but my Sony amp with bluetooth input and a nice compact set of resin-cased speakers in my garage. I happily lock myself away in there and stream music from my phone as I potter around.


 
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@johndoh - Bluetooth input on an amp is a real boon. I can research and review tunes on Spotify and anything I really like gets bought on CD.


 
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Similarly - it would probably be my stereo amp - a NAD 3020i that I bought in 1993.
In the scheme of things it is by no means 'audiophile' but it does sound good. It's simple, has one job to do & does it well.

It's survived house parties being turned up a lot louder than it really should have been, 5 years at uni & various house moves since.
It now gets regularly used in the living room with my TDL RTL2 MkII speakers (which I bought in 1994). I've got a Chromecast Audio hooked up to it (and a CD player that doesn't see too much action anymore).

My one regret with the amp was not buying the matching 902 power amp. There was one on ebay years ago (perhaps 2002, or thereabouts) which i specifically signed up to ebay to bid-on.
There were no other bids on it so I thought I was safe and didn't keep watching until the auction ended - I didn't really know how ebay 'worked'. I was outbid by £0.01 - the winning bid was something like £20.01. I was gutted and have never seen another one for sale on there since.


 
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Washing machine, keeps wifey out of mischief.


 
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My ebike!


 
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Naim

The big Naim system 🙂 To be fair if it went pop I'd just fix it. It's a mix of product I've built myself, some prototypes and a couple of unique bits. And it's cost me 18 years of my working life, so unequivocally the most valuable thing I'll ever own.


 
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My Gaggia Classic is probably the one that gets the most use.


 
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Steps back in amazement at that Naim set-up. Jeez.


 
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My first amp, 40 years ago or so now. Speaker sockets were a bit dodgy, this has reminded me to get it out and try to fix it up.


 
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These days my phone sees the most attention from me, it's my bank, it's my tablet, it's my news source, it's every messaging platform in a single tool, it's a remote control for so many things (Amp, streaming music, heating).

I dropped a jar out of a cupboard onto the screen of my last phone a few months back, over the next 24 hours the lcd bled out to completely black out the screen (well dark blue) rendering it totally useless. I had to go out that day and replace it there and then.

I've been a oneplus fan for a while, but I'm not sure the brand is even that relevant, it's the use of it.


 
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In a very boring fashion prob my iphone xs/airpods pro as it has 300gb music, photos going back 10 years and 200+ audiobooks and umpteen podcasts to keep me amused


 
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It probably used to be my X99 Haswell gaming pc from Dec 2014 IIRC, before I got into cycling for fitness in 2017, I spent an awful lot of my time outside work at pc desk from when my lower back went in summer 2008. Used to love my sim racing and this gaming pc cruised through all my collection without stutters, but then it randomly died ~11 months ago, so I now time-share my better half's G43 gaming pc!
I got a Nexus 7 2013 tablet around the same time and even though it didn't have a SIM card slot, I could take it out including to work and more often that not get a wi-fi signal from other BT broadband users' modems, so handy for web browsing... Albeit my better half wished she had never bought it for me, as I often browsed in bad!

These days, probably my 4iiii power meter, learning to "train" by power was a revelation when I bought my Direto turbo in Dec 2017 and bought the 4iii April 2018. Direto is a close second, so handy to get some exercise when the weather's rubbish and/or the daylight hours are short, especially after work shifts.


 
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My impact gun

Similarly, my impact driver.

My 100th anniversary limited edition Japanese-import gold Makita impact driver 🙂

(not my one in the link.... looking at the price its selling for I maybe should've left my one in the box!)


 
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I've taken a picture....

Me and my brothers have several of those amps knocking around as do many of our friends - our late dad worked for an AV company in York - they extensively used Sony stuff and invariably had loads of kit they didn't need (it was cheaper to buy bulk packages so lots of stuff was never needed) so let staff take what they wanted. I also have a lovely set of Brookland Edition floorstanding speakers which are currently unused as I have nowhere for them.


 
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None of my electronic stuff is really 'loved' as it is all replaceable.
My huge music library probably counts (and no, a lot of it isn't on Spotify or iTunes.) but I'll nominate my 50's Relic Strat that I've had for nigh on 30 years.


 
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I’ve taken a picture….

The print on the wall in nice but the rest of your living room is a bit too eclectic for my tastes 🙂


 
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Oh, I've got one! It's my Pioneer DVR-545HX DVD/HDD recorder. I'm still sad enough to want to keep some things on DVD, so use the burner a fair bit and there's a ton of stuff still on the harddisk.
Gawd knows how old this is.. but the British Lions tour 2013 is still on it and that's a fairly recent recording.😆
I would be/will be gutted when it fizz pops. It's my only DVD player too. First it'll stop recording to dvd, it's dead fussy about what disks it uses already.
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Mine is my e cig vapour box thing.feeds my nicotine addiction.


 
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The print on the wall in nice but the rest of your living room is a bit too eclectic for my tastes

Ansel Adams - one day I am going to Yosemite


 
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My first bit of audiophile kit.

Micromega stage 1, had a bit of a refresh a few years ago but I hardly use it these days. As in I never use it.

My Fuji XT20, a friend put us onto the Fuji system and I haven't looked back. Been superceded and has a bigger brother but I've not been tempted to upgrade.

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Edit: I have truly gave up trying to post pics on here🤦‍♂️


 
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The big Naim system

I thought the pattern on the curtain(?) behind it was cabling for a minute and was very confused as to what the hell you were thinking.


 
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Edit: I have truly gave up trying to post pics on here

You're linking to the Google search results rather than the actual images. Here:


 
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An extremely battered and scratched Garmin Dakota 20 GPS. Walking, running, biking, even skiing - pointing out where we are, recording (mis)adventures.


 
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I thought the pattern on the curtain(?) behind it was cabling for a minute

You're not the only one...

I don't think I own any electrical item that I'd give a moments thought to just instantly replacing should it go pop.


 
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I don’t think I own any electrical item that I’d give a moments thought to

That's interesting, me either. My analogue bikes, hand tools, mechanical watches though, they are more important to me. Sold my amp and big speakers a few years ago, just never got used once CD's got superceded by MP3's.


 
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The big Naim system

What's the round thing?


 
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Apologies if I divert this thread, but this is electrical, so does it count?


 
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What’s the round thing?

A long playing record on a Pro-Jet Essential perhaps?


 
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Rega RP6 is the round thing. Adam, that definitely counts 🙂


 
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Aldi battery chainsaw.

Stealth trail clearance on a grand scale has never been quieter.


 
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Isn't the point of this stuff is it gets obsolete and replaced? I mean I quite like the pixel I'm typing this on or our, by my standards, big oled telly etc etc. But they're never going to be heirlooms are they?


 
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But they’re never going to be heirlooms are they?

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I do spend far too much time with my phone. Particularly as it has is used for work now I'm working from home. But I do like having a Kindle. As other have said it won't be forever and that's fine.


 
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Micromega stage 1, had a bit of a refresh a few years ago but I hardly use it these days. As in I never use it

I had a Stage 1. Lovely bit of kit but long since given up the ghost.

All of my hi-fi is packed away now and I have a Naim Muso QB2 that is probably my most loved bit of kit.


 
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Looks like you had teething troubles with your Kindle, ampthill.


 
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@ Johnx2 - I didn't ask what's your most loved electronic heirloom did I?

FFS


 
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Currently probably my Bose Quiet Comfort Headphones, absolutely amazing things. Spend all day with them on whilst working away.....


 
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Looks like you had teething troubles with your Kindle, ampthill.

The first few years where fine. Then a dog chewed it. More seriously the corners went in the case, hence the duck tape


 
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I have a Microsoft trackball that they don't make any more, but I'm sure someone out there makes something as comfortable that would replace it.

Other than that I've got a bench power supply that I made when I was about 13. If it died it would be a shame but I'd replace it with something smaller, more flexible and mass produced.


 
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My Kindle. Had a 1st gen one for years and when it broke I was bereft, couldn’t wait for the replacement to arrive!


 
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"Love" is a bit strong for consumer electronics but I appreciate things that serve a purpose and do so reliably.

I like my Kindle/Phone/Computer but it's got to be something simple...

If I had to save one bit of lectrickery from the apocalypse:


 
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@ Johnx2 – I didn’t ask what’s your most loved electronic heirloom did I?

FFS

Also @educator and others

I was looking at my son's Fender precision jazz bass as I typed that, I guess I don't really think of musical instruments, analogue watches etc as "electronic" as you get non-electronic versions, unlike radios, tellys etc. About defining terms and not a criticism of the thread subject.

I've an old hard drive I hope isn't dead that I hope holds a lot of photos of my kids when they were young. Backups long since lost. Really really must do something about that. But again, it's not the kit, it's the content that would qualify as valuable to me. If it's still there and recoverable. A legitimate observation no?


 
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My iPad. I don't know how people manage without one.

It’s what I use to read books, to listen to music, to read the news, to post on STW, it’s where I watch most of my tv these days, where I read and reply to emails, where I do most of my shopping, I use it to play games when I have to wait around for a while (I’m replaying ‘Bully’ at the moment - it’s as good as you remember), I use it do do most of my filing and written work, to edit photos, to FaceTime my family while lockdown has been on ...

It’s pretty much the first thing I pick up in the morning, and the last thing I put down at night. My iPad and my bike are the two things I’d replace instantly if they were lost, or stolen, or broken.


 
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Electrical: Miele washing machine. Eighteen years old. Never missed a beat. One service.

Personal electronics: iPhone 8x/watch3/EarPods combo works for me. And I was a cranberry addict for nearly 20 years.


 
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Ah, The Casio F-91W, or Al-Qaeda special


 
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Same as @easily - my phone and pad are the two electronic items that are the most important, just because there’s so much I do with them. My phone carries all of my music, (as does my Mac Mini, but that is really as much for backup as anything), and it’s my satnav and camera as well as a library with a lot of books in it, (600+), while my pad is basically my main computer for web stuff, as well as a book-reader.
And I do know they need replacing after a period of time, but after restoring from backup, each new device is just part of an ongoing chain.


 
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Fuji Epix510
About 15 yr old now, it was a graduation gift from Mum.
Sure Im sure there are better these days, but at the time is was a fair bit, and I think not the amount she though cameras came in at.
As such I've made damn use of it, and in truth im on my 2nd one, just not told Mum that 😆

Especially after 'The Tonka Incident'

A toy I received as a small kid when we were poor and Dad at uni. She saved up for it.
And dismantled the entire thing 3 months later 😯 Completely, even the stickers.
I've felt quite bad about finding that out decades later.


 
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My Gaggia Classic and my newly resurrected Troute Lumen Liberator


 
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Sony Cube radio alarm.
Bought it in Belfast early 1990s.
It has traveled round Europe and UK and still working.
I did replace it with a Roberts for weekly travel but that broke so switched back to the Sony.
I fall asleep listening to it at night and wake up in the morning.


 
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My old olive style Naim amplifiers and power supplies. Just beautiful. And heavy.

Oh and my Apple MacBook. I never felt love for a computer until I switched to Apple stuff.


 
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My iPad Air, use for Readly, browsing news, YouTube, doodling on with the Apple Pencil and a load of other pointless things.


 
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The phone suggestion is good but I wouldn't say it's a thing that I'd be gutted about. I might be a bit miffed that I had the inconvenience of replacing it but the data's all backed up and it's just a tool.

I love music but don't have that good hearing I could get excited by real serious hi-fi. The irony being that it was probably my love of live music, pub gigs and loud clubs that did for my hearing in the first place!

I think I'm in the use it and not be attached to it club. I'd be more pissed about losing my grandfather's hand tools (chisels and gouges and various other bits that I learned the basics of woodworking with as a youngster).


 
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OLED TV or iPad Pro for me - I guess I'm pretty easy to please :p


 
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I wont be very happy if/when my ipod classic dies


 
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Like others above, my De Walt impact screwdriver. Perfect in every way, closely followed by these...

Shure 425

But not sure if they strictly count...


 
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I wont be very happy if/when my ipod classic dies

I have a very old one which is engraved with 'Mum and dad'. It broke several years ago but I won't get rid of it because I bought it as a treat for myself after receiving an inheritance after they both died. I have no idea what to do with it so I guess it'll just sit in the drawer until I die then end up in landfill.


 
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I was surprised after a quick Google search at the number of ipod repair options
https://www.ipodrepairs.co.uk/


 
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I was going to come on here and sanctimoniously declare that I hate electronics and that I don’t have a favourite, but that’s not true, and I would have had to take my foot out of my mouth.

The fact is, I love whatever crappy old laptop I happen to be able to call my own at any given time.

Right now it’s some reconditioned HP something-or-other, and I can’t stand the trackpad. However, it allows me to write, to research, and do all the things that are important to me.

So... my laptop.


 
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I'm not really in love with any electronics/electrics though I was utterly in awe when I held the original iPhone. Up until then I hadn't owned a mobile but I had to have one of these. Several generations on and smartphones still amaze me.

Still, for the purposes of the thread I'm going with the hi-fi guys. Particularly my ATC speakers (if they are electric enough for the rules).

I have un-electric things which I "love" more though.


 
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iPad air 2

Use it for:
Works teams meeting
Calling family using facetime or Alexa app.
Read magazines
Watch films / TV
streaming music through Spotify
Shopping online
Emails
GoPro editing

Can even use it in the bathroom where it becomes a poopad 😯


 
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Put my Celestion 66 studio monitors up for sale just before covid hit and was somewhat half hearted about it, had them for 34 years and recently replaced the cross over caps (one was labelled 1973).
They sound beautiful (to me) but I don't really have anywhere to leave them set up for listening, so currently have to set up and then pack away again, not easy given there size and weight!
I know if I let them go i'll never replace them!


 
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Though it barely counts as electronic, my 1964 Canon FX is my favourite camera.
Only used for B&W & the mercury battery is still good. God knows how old that is.
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No even remotely the most costly or sharpest lens that i own, but its always the one I choose.

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It's a funny question is this.

Like others I could easily say my phone. It's literally a pocket computer and is gradually replacing everything else you might have used to carry, we've been promised the Earth since they were called PDas and always disappointed. Walkman; camera; notebook and pen; GPS; torch; wallet stuffed not just with payment cards but store cards, loyalty reward cards... But really, it's not special, if it went bang tomorrow I'd just go and get another and the only thing I'd bemoan would be being £200 down.

My in-ear headphones died recently and I was genuinely gutted about that. They were a treat to myself at college and they were expensive for a college student at the time but sounded ace. I probably got 25 years out of them before catching the cord on something one day and ripping them internally.

There's my laptop I guess. I've waxed lyrical about it before but it's 12 years old now and it'll kill me to part with it when it finally dies or becomes truly obsolete because it's just a Nice Thing and a joy to use.

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OLED TV or iPad Pro for me – I guess I’m pretty easy to please :p

Very similar for me, OLED just makes anything else look broken.
I love my iPad Pro, but would still be pushed to choose it over my Macbook.


 
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Some hi-fi speakers my Grandpa built - they don't get used now but I still like having them about for decorative purposes. I think that counts otherwise we need a stuff a member of your family has made that you keep hold of for sentimental value thread.


 
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For me it’s either my iPad, as it’s stopped me stealth working so I focus on relaxing / wasting time reading this forum or on YouTube... or my Line6 helix, which means I can finally get the high gain guitar sound i’ve had in my head for years without a divorce / asbo


 
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I'm going to say it's our Topfield TF5800PVRt must be a decade old but still our main viewing device. It's a Freeview recorder (in case you don't know) which is user customisable. A group of owners developed an interface called MyStuff that really has never been bettered on any other viewing platform.

It's currently plugged into a new LG HDR Smart TV and give a nice (if not mega detailed) picture with natural colours.

Topfield 5800

I use our Toppy (what its affectionately know as) in preference over using iPlayer and ITVHub etc. It's easier and quicker to use the Toppy, stuff I might watch gets filed away without worrying it's going to expire, ready for me to watch when I want, and no ads!


 
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Probably my Kindle Voyage. I like it as it only really does one thing but does it very well. It is a treat to spend time getting lost in a book and having my favourite tomes at my fingertips.

I would love one of the new waterproof models for bath reading but cannot justify replacing my existing model.

I am a bit conflicted though as I would hate bookshops to close and feel guilty browsing in them and ordering the Kindle version.


 
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It's wierd - despite the positive impact electronics/electricals have on my quality of life - I couldn't feel more ambivalent about them. I think it's the functionality of them that I feel strongly about - rater than the physical object.

Its a shame that more electrical stuff isn't built to last - as I think the emotional connection if probably connected to longevity. The closest I can think of is probably an old roberts AM/FM radio that was always on the kitchen table growing up - now sitting in my mum's loft, obsolete.

An honorable mention goes to the handheld carpet/uphostery shampooer that I bought on Sunday after Batfink Jr shat on the carpet and then stomped in it. Yeah - I saying I love that thing probably isn't an overstatement.


 
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My HP-41 CV calculator. Spent all summer working on a farm to earn enough to buy it.


 
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For me it has to be this.

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Not that spectacular in itself but I imported it from Japan and before it arrived my Dad died. I forgot all about it, then in a very dark period of my life it was delivered.

So for me it represents the last bit of normality from a previous life.


 
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