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1987 ford βexpβ: bought it for $500, drove a few years, got hit and insurance paid out $500 and let me keep it, drove it with damage for another few months, sold it for $500.
Breville oven. Found it at a consignment shop for $17, looked to have been used once.
House: bought in 2017 in a rural area to get away from the city occasionally. Moved there permanently during Covid.
The countertop Breville? Those are the most useful things you can buy for your kitchen.
Yeah. Itβs having some issues with the start/stop button but if it ever stops working i have no issues paying full price for a new one.
I have the ANOVA countertop oven myself. I use it way more than my regular sized oven. I had the Breville before that and I could even dehydrate fruit in it. Terrific appliance.