Microwave from the 90's sometime. Still in daily use and shows no signs of stopping.
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My gas stove with an electric oven. It works, but barely.
1986 IBM model M keyboard. Still works clacking great.
My clock radio.
Mine’s the 390t with 256mb of storage. So it’s one of the ones that’s triangle in shape with a real smal lcd screen and takes a single AA battery. Suuuuper simple to just plug in with mini USB and drag and drop mp3s over.
I have an old CD Walkman that still works just fine. Although looking at the logo alone, it's most likely made after the year 2000, so it's not that old.
Technically my doorbell, it's older than me.
I have a spring/crank music box stuffed animal from when I was born (several decades) that still sounds perfect.