Let's see.
Old giant Technic speakers.
JVC surround sound amp, with JVC speakers.
Technic stereo amp.
All from the 80s.
Giant ass Panasonic CRT that's like 40" from early 00s that weighs more than a safe. I had to get it fixed though, since the top of the TV was turning green.
Of course, Atari 5200 and all the primary major consoles since the late 80s.
stereo system by Sony from the early 00s is still chugging along.
My parents had a giantass microwave from the 90s that was one of the best things ever, but they tossed it in 2012 because they noticed ants were dying near the microwave door one day. All that deadly radiation spewing right into the kitchen was a hazard!
I'm very disappointed with almost all modern electronics, especially video game consoles. Shit just breaks so much fucking faster now.
I had to go through 5 PS3 controllers because how the buttons and sticks would get loose as fuck. My original PSX dual shock is still in great condition. Same with my PS2 controllers.
I went through 2 PS3s in 6 years. Whereas my original PSX (a fucking 1001) still works. My PS2 still works, but its disc door grinds like it shoud have lost all its teeth ten years ago, but it still goes on. GCN, DC, SNES, Saturn, etc etc are still in working condition as well without any real noticeable problems. Only old console that no longer worked and i threw away long ago was my NES.
My nephew has had to replace his PS4 and its controlls at least one time for all. His VR stopped working yesterday (monitor inside the goggles doesn't turn on), right after he DLed the Elder Scrolls VR game.
My G3 iPhone from 2008 is buggy but still works, with the home button not always doing what it should on the first press. The screen sometimes doesnt want to turn on. It's slow as fuck to load emails and takes forever to load websites, but maybe I'm just impatient from newer phones spoiling me.
I just had to replace my Samsung G8 this week because the screen broke from a 3 foot fall onto a concrete sidewalk and started trying to summon another dimension through its cracked screen until the batteries ran out (didn't want to turn off). I still carry around my 2008 iPhone everyday i got out and its fallen onto the same concrete sidewalk without even a scratch. It's fallen onto blacktop, bricks, hardwood floors, tiles, and softer shit without ever breaking for nearly a decade now.
Over the years I've had more problems with HTC, other android phones, and iPhones than i ever have with my original iPhone, hence always staying with me (for music, contacts, notes). It also has better sound than all of them, save one of the other iPhones i had.
I hope my G3 iPhone continues to work for another decade, but i know i'll ahve to replace the battery sooner.