Old-School Household Appliances We LOST Over Time

Old-School Household Appliances We LOST Over Time #1960s #1970s #1980s #backtoyesterday Do you remember the days when homes were filled with gadgets that seemed magical, yet now feel like relics of another world? From the sturdy icebox that kept food cool, to coal stoves that warmed entire families, to clever hand-cranked tools that powered kitchens, these were once daily essentials. They weren’t just practical—they defined the rhythm of everyday life. In this video, we’ll revisit Old-School Household Appliances We LOST Over Time each one telling a story of innovation, simplicity, and the way families lived. These appliances may seem primitive compared to today’s high-tech devices, but at the time, they represented the cutting edge of convenience. As we count down the Old-School Household Appliances We LOST Over Time, you’ll rediscover how iceboxes, wringer washing machines, butter churns, and rotary phones shaped homes and memories across America. These were the tools that carried generations through daily life—until modern technology quietly pushed them aside. 00:00 Intro 00:26 Mangle Ringer Washing Machine 01:29 Waffle Irons with Detachable Plates 02:32 Shoe Buffers 03:38 Vacuum Coffee Makers 04:43 Butter Churns 05:52 Toaster Ovens with Rollers 07:04 Ironing Stoves 08:17 Coal-Fired Stoves 09:24 Manual Ice Crushers 10:25 Electric Shoe Dryers 11:17 Electric Carpet Sweepers 12:13 Meat Safes 13:13 Hand-Cranked Food Processors 15:32 Rotary Phones with Built-in Dialers 19:05 Percolators 20:03 Hair Dryers with Hoods 22:02 Crock-Pot (Naxon Beanery) Slow Cooker 24:16 Cookie Gun and Pastry Decorator 26:25 Norge Gas Stove 27:23 1960s Mary Proctor Toaster #nostalgia #memories #americahistory #lifeinamerica #goldenage #1960s #1970s #1980s Subscribe:    / @backtoyesterday-1   COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Back to Yesterday does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under: Copyright Disclaimer, Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching. scholarships and research.