I hope that Panasonic microwaves are long lasting. I bought one today to replace my 30+ year old O'keefe and Merritt that died last week. I called a friend who likes to shop and keeps up with prices and reviews. He said when he bought the last one he bought it because it fit the space! Which is what I was thinking I should do, but hoped he had a better idea.
Today at Best Buy I spend some time comparing the different manufacturers models. They all have turn tables, which makes them deeper than my space, so I settled for the closest size that has 1200 watts, which is what a lot of recipes call for. The clerk delivered it to my car and I think if I cut open the box I can get it in the house. I can't lift anything very heavy anymore.
The cost with tax was $161.61. If it lasts for 30 years (I would be 111 years old) that would run about $5.50 a year. Not a bad deal. But does anything last like things used to?
I guess I do. I have achieved a greater age than either of my parents and am only a year short of my oldest grandmother when she died at 82. Not something I think of a lot. I just try to make it through each day, along with KoKo who will be 6 years old on May 20th.
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Technology changes so much with something that lasts that long, it's impossible to find something the same as an "old favourite". We are in the process of replacing a car we have had for 15 years. Cars have changed so much in that time.
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