Grier
Well-Known Member
Off on a side track, here's a puzzle I've been observing casually and considering for some years.
Do some things last longer when used regularly than not?
I'm thinking appliances, locks, mind, body, ...,
maybe not sheets!
My 40plus yo corded B&D drill still works flawlessly.
I tried a battery drill. "Batteries bother" back then for an occasional user, and my old faithful B&D kept on going on!
I still use it ... despite long power cords.
With masonry bits I'll use it soon for another little project.
I digress but feel for many things, some do last longer when used frequently.
What do you my friends think? Any examples?
Do some things last longer when used regularly than not?
I'm thinking appliances, locks, mind, body, ...,
maybe not sheets!

My 40plus yo corded B&D drill still works flawlessly.

I tried a battery drill. "Batteries bother" back then for an occasional user, and my old faithful B&D kept on going on!
I still use it ... despite long power cords.
With masonry bits I'll use it soon for another little project.
I digress but feel for many things, some do last longer when used frequently.
What do you my friends think? Any examples?
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