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Retiring my HRM
In 2003, I purchased a garmin 305 that came with a heart rate monitor. I've had it since. Always worked, actually changed out the elastic strap once in its lifetime. I'll keep it laying around in case the new one fails.
21 years is a pretty good run, especially for modern electronics. |
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I just retired my toaster oven, purchased in 1999. I replaced it with a Ninja Foodi air fryer. Kinda like index shifting and disc brakes, the new model has great capability but is more complicated and I wonder what its durability will be.
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I have some cast iron cookware that's about 100 years old. And no, I'm not the original owner.
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It's not an adventure until something goes wrong. - Yvon C. |
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My heart rate monitors all seem to die within about a year. Jealous!
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