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‎02-24-2015 12:48 PM
My mom's oven is 49 years old and is about 50 degrees off. I just adjust the temp. and cook away!!!
‎02-24-2015 12:56 PM
On 2/24/2015 Sharke said:On 2/24/2015 BLH said:When none of my baking was turning out I discovered that my baking powder was from 1976.
Oh my word ! I change mine every 3 months just to be on safe side.
Use the old baking powder for cleaning or de-odorizing.
‎02-24-2015 12:58 PM
It's very true - they don't make appliances like they used to. Electronic controls in today's models get easily out-of-whack and are expensive to replace / repair. It does make you wonder if it's intentional.
‎02-24-2015 01:11 PM
Same with all electronics and cars. It's called, 'planned obsolescence'. They are built to break, not last.
‎02-24-2015 01:37 PM
That's how they stay in business. Make you constantly pay for repairs, when, they become to costly and not worth it just go out and buy a new one. After all it's only money ! Everybody knows we all got so much money we don't know what to do with it. LOL
‎02-24-2015 02:52 PM
You could buy used older oven. This way you save money and get one of the ones that was built to last. Or just buy a basic oven as to not be out too much money for extras that break and you won't use.
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