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Highest quality products you own

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Hmm... I guess I don't really own any high quality stuff...

My Sony MHC RG70AV 5.1 stereo has been through quite a bit... even sat in a garage through a whole Michigan winter, 8 years later and it still sounds good and has no problems, and I rarely turn it off. Doesn't clip or distort at max volume...

Pretty good considering it's not a high-end stereo and I didn't pay much for it.
 
The big yellow slipjoint pliers I found lying in the road over 20 years ago. They were old then, and I still use them regularly.

The fluorescent yellow T-shirt I bought at Wal-Mart about 16 years ago. It's still bright enough to attract bees.

My Gerber Multi-Plier. I've had it for about 13 years and used it for all kinds of crazy stuff. The saw is still sharp enough to trim your fingernails with (very carefully), despite cutting all manner of things and never having been sharpened. Part of the thing broke when I lent it to a 340lb. man who squeezed it with both hands, but it hasn't really affected the performance.

The can of Safeway ground cloves in my kitchen that expired August 7th, 1978. They still smell and taste like new to me (though I'm sure a foodie could tell the difference).
 
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