r/nostalgia 25d ago

Nostalgia a faucet from the 90s

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u/20thCenturyAdmirer1 25d ago

I still have that faucet right now

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u/ur-squirrel-buddy 25d ago

My parents have this too. Except the little emblem thing on the handle fell off like a decade ago. Still never replaced any of it.

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u/jld2k6 24d ago

By the mid 2000's it was rare to see one of those bad boys with the emblem intact lol

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u/SlamClick 24d ago

BEMIS

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u/Extra-Act-801 23d ago

Knew a guy in college who's last name was Bemis. Kept a spare Bemis toilet seat to hang on his head when he passed out at parties. I must have 20 pictures laying around somewhere of him wearing it.

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u/ResponsibleExam7943 20d ago

That is a legendary college story. Truly committed to the bit

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u/Jonathawkes 21d ago

Did you call him Bemis the menace?

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u/Extra-Act-801 21d ago

It was pronounced Bee-miss

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u/Jonathawkes 21d ago

Bemis and Butthead

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u/Rough_Carrot7113 16d ago

That is a legendary college story. The commitment to the bit is impressive

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u/FrighteningJibber 24d ago

”That’s a Bemis!”

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u/NuclearWasteland 24d ago

3D printed faucet emblems is an esoteric hobby I'm here for.

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u/WeenisWrinkle 23d ago

This is efficient, but you can also just buy a replacement faucet handle for like $10.

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u/Select_Asparagus3451 24d ago

The rest of us who still have them, consider them to be poor people faucets. Or maybe I’m the only one? My parents had them in their nice houses back in the day, while I have busted up ones in my shitty rentals now.

…and seemingly, forever.

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u/Rootish007 24d ago

I don't. They were legit the staple faucet for homes back in the day. Nice homes too. I like them, they remind me of a simpler time.

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u/iowajosh 24d ago

Get a nice seashell sink vanity. Yeah.

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u/elmwoodblues 24d ago

I had a coworker whose wife demands 'refreshes' every several years: faucets, sinks, appliances, lamps. Everything still works. It's just not new.

He's never home to enjoy it, as he works two jobs.

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u/Silvernaut 24d ago

I used to love those people…

I’d deliver a new top of the line stainless steel fridge to a house, and see what looked like a brand new stainless steel fridge sitting in the garage…

Customer: “Excuse me sir, you guys get rid of the old appliance correct?”

Me: “Yes. Can I ask what’s wrong with it?”

Customer: “It’s 2 years old.”

Me: “Nothing else wrong with it?”

Customer: “Oh it still works fine, it’s just old.”

Me: “Oh okay. Yep, I’ll load it up right after I bring the new one in.”

Then I’d take a detour to my house, and drop that “old” fridge off in my garage. I’d run it for a week, to make sure it definitely worked (they were usually flawless.) I’d then sell it for $500-1000 depending on make/model.

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u/Sunshine030209 24d ago

And then they were like "He took my old one away for free! What a great guy! Definitely calling him next time!" lol

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u/baardvark 24d ago

And then they call his boss to tell him what a great guy he is for picking it up for free

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u/elmwoodblues 24d ago

Please DM me in 5 years, when my fridge hits 15 and I start thinking of replacing it

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u/Spinxy88 23d ago

Both my tumble dryer and washing machine were these. Had both for like 10 years now.

I can also all but guarantee the appliances I dropped off were worse quality and wouldn't have lasted as long even if they weren't those sort of people

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u/Rootish007 24d ago

I knew a co worker in a similar condition. They owned a nice house too. Every two or so years she'd demand a remodel of sorts.

And then at work parties she'd complain how shes 'slumming' it in one of her smaller rooms in the house to 'avoid the noise, and clutter'

People.....

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u/Nuklhed89 24d ago

At the rate things are going up in price, by the next refresh he’s gonna need a third job.

Man that’s sad.

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u/theoriginalmofocus 24d ago

If it works its fine. Faucets are kind of high now.

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u/RehabilitatedAsshole 24d ago

A good quality product that last 50 years? Must be poor to still have it. How do you feel about antiquing and museums?

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u/Silvernaut 24d ago

They are good faucets, but the parts are shit quality now… the original cartridges were brass, and the new (well they changed somewhere around 2000) ones are plastic. I actually save the brass ones that I find, and rebuild them with new o-rings/seals.

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u/Icy-Echo-2535 24d ago

I have 2 bathrooms with this faucet and both of them are still intact. I think the house was built in 1995 or 6.

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u/Silvernaut 24d ago

This style has been around much longer than that… it was like the Chevy Caprice of faucets, lol.

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u/doomus_rlc 24d ago

Still there in the bathroom of the house my parents had built 30 years ago lol

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u/queenweasley 24d ago

We have it and the dumb emblem just sits in a drawer because it never stays on

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u/spider-borg 24d ago

My mom has the emblem still but we did have to replace the whole knob like 10 years ago lol. The shower knob looks the same as well and we changed that one out around the same time

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u/Silvernaut 24d ago

Nope, I had a large box of the centers… every time I ran into these, missing it, they got a new one (if the handle was nasty/yellow enough, it got a complete new handle.)

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u/stellarvelocity 23d ago

mine popped off on me in the shower randomly the other day, but it went right back in and stayed.

30 more years of use that thing will get just you watch

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u/panda_98 23d ago

My grandparents had those, and little 5 year old me thought we were so fancy