10 Gadgets Every 1970s American Home Had That Completely Vanished

These gadgets sat in every American home in the 1970s. Every single one of them is gone. Before safety regulations. Before product liability lawsuits. Before anyone stopped to ask "is this actually safe?" — American homes were filled with devices that were bold, practical, and occasionally dangerous. Your parents used them every single day without thinking twice. In this video we go through 10 gadgets that were completely normal in the 1970s American home — and find out exactly why each one vanished. From the wringer washing machine that sent thousands to the emergency room, to the built-in intercom system that nobody noticed disappear, to the home incinerator that the Clean Air Act killed almost overnight — these aren't just objects. They're a window into a completely different way of living. If you grew up in the 1970s you'll remember every single one of these. If you didn't — you won't believe any of this was real.