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How old is your cheese grater?

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FurForksSake · 03/10/2025 18:34

Mine is 18 years old. I won’t replace it until I don’t know when, but it made me think about how old some of my kitchen stuff is. My knives are 25 years old, I had them as an 18th birthday present and I still use them daily.

I remember clearly being horrified at how old some of the things my mother had when I was growing up, and now I am that person!

My sieves are quite new, they seem to develop holes where they shouldn’t have holes. But my colander (oxo) is also well in to double digits.

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Tagalogalog · 03/10/2025 18:35

Cheese grater is also 15 years old!

Palette knife is about 50 years old and going strong, that is my oldest item

ApricotCheesecake · 03/10/2025 18:36

I can't remember exactly how old my cheese grater is, but I definitely had it when I moved in with DH, which was 23 years ago!

MargaretThursday · 03/10/2025 18:37

One of our Cheese graters is at least 30 years old as I had it as a student. It may well not have been new then.
My Mum's favourite one is closer to 50 years old, although my dad does sharpen it for her.

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ItWasntMyFault · 03/10/2025 18:37

I’m not sure about the cheese grater but my slow cooker is 41! It used to be my mum’s.

GinBlossom94 · 03/10/2025 18:37

My cheese grater was about 25 years old, had to finally replace it last month, even the kids were sad to see it replaced! However a nice sharp new one is unsurprisingly much more effective. I have a tray I keep bits on it the cupboard and I’d hazard a guess at it being from the 80s, we had it growing up and it ended up going with me when I moved out (one of those melamine ones, had a very faded brown leaf pattern on it).

RubyMentor · 03/10/2025 18:38

My cheese grater is 20 years old, I started from scratch when I split with my ex so bought everything new then. I have a couple of serving spoons that were my Grandparents they must be close to 100 years old

lighteningthequeen · 03/10/2025 18:39

Mine is about 35 years old!! And still sharp! I inherited it, and got rid of my more modern one because it was rubbish in comparison.

ElderPrice · 03/10/2025 18:43

My potato peeler was my grandmother's. 🥔She died in 1990 and it was already pretty old then. I think it's known as a Lancashire peeler. Wooden handle with orange string wrapped around it near the top that holds the metal peeler blade in place.

gingercat02 · 03/10/2025 18:43

God no idea. I have knives I bought to go to university in 1987, the cooks knife, palette knife and steel are still going strong

ChickpeaCauliflowerSalad · 03/10/2025 18:44

I moved back to the U.K. & packed up my kitchen overseas to stay there (long story) then travelled etc, shared a house, so this cheese grater is from when I moved in here. 15 years ago. The top handle became brittle & snapped off, it now fits standing up perfectly on the shelf. I can see many more happy years for us 🤗

Icecreamhelps · 03/10/2025 18:45

33 years old

ThreePears · 03/10/2025 18:45

Mine is 42.

FishPie2 · 03/10/2025 18:45

I inherited my mothers cheese and nutmeg grater in 1966 and still use them.

Fizbosshoes · 03/10/2025 18:46

Our pepper grinder was a wedding present for my parents in the mid 70s , not sure about the cheese grater but I dont remember buying newso it was probably DHs when we got married so at least 23 years old.
We bought a new frying pan this year but nearly everything else is probably 15+ years old.

Except wine glasses - its quite embarrassing how often we manage to break them , they probably get replaced every year or 2

DeanElderberry · 03/10/2025 18:46

The cheese grater I use most often was given to my parents when they married in 1955

FurForksSake · 03/10/2025 18:46

I have just recalled I have a wicker bread basket which is definitely from the 1970s. Not entirely sure where it is, but it gets used for bbqs and the like!

Im pleased I am not the only one with kitchen antiques. I always wonder who is buying all of the kitchen items as unless you are starting from scratch or again most things last forever.

im not sure I can sharpen the grater, but I might have a google to see!

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Arrrrrrragghhh · 03/10/2025 18:47

My dad’s can opener was from WW1. He lost it 2 years ago moving house. 🙁

GreenMarigold · 03/10/2025 18:47

My cheese grater is at least 25 years old. My saucepans are too, as are a set of four bowls that I hate that stubbornly refuse to break.

I think tin openers must be one of our most replaced kitchen items. We’ve probably been through 5 or 6 over 25 years.

TheDandyLion · 03/10/2025 18:48

Only about a month old because I had to replace the old one which had a broken handle for about 3 years.

Danikm151 · 03/10/2025 18:48

I have my mom’s old potato peeler. It must be about 30 years old. i’ve bought others but none seem to work the same!

Firefly100 · 03/10/2025 18:49

Inherited from my dad, who got it from grandma. estimated age approx 60 - 70 years old.

Butteredtoast55 · 03/10/2025 18:49

Tagalogalog · 03/10/2025 18:35

Cheese grater is also 15 years old!

Palette knife is about 50 years old and going strong, that is my oldest item

My palette knife is also bordering on antique - my Mum had a Prestige wall-mounted utensil set with wooden handles for a wedding present in 1959 and the palette knife is all that survives!

AdaColeman · 03/10/2025 18:49

Mine was bought in 1965 from the (long gone) Army and Navy Store in Victoria Street London, so it's 60 years old. It doesn't get much use these days as I prefer Parmesan shavings done with a sharp knife.

FurForksSake · 03/10/2025 18:49

@Arrrrrrragghhh oh that’s tragic. Has he asked St Anthony or is it definitely gone?

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Latenightreader · 03/10/2025 18:51

Most of my cutlery was a canteen my parents received as a wedding present more than 50 years ago, plus a two person set I was given as a student (late 90s) and a small set which came from Woolies at least 20 years ago!

My cheese grater is IKEA and only about 20 years old.

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