One blogger suggests recalling things from the USSR that we used and that surrounded us. Let's take a step back in time and remember some really wonderful things.
Electrical device for burning PATTERN-1. I first saw such a device in labor lessons. I loved the smell that came out when wood burning.
Meat grinder. This is one of the first manual meat grinders that we began to produce. We still have exactly the same one at home.
Cognac set. I always thought it was a set for drinking water. Something like a decanter. I wonder if anyone drank cognac from it?
Theater binoculars. I had exactly the same one. I didn’t understand at the time why the binoculars were so small and what theater was?
Soviet video recorder "Elektonika". It cost us a lot of money. Someone could buy a car, but for the same amount they bought a VCR. My aunt has one at home and it's in working order.
Volchok or Yula, I still don’t know what it’s called correctly. This is the first toy that immediately comes to mind from childhood.
Montana watch. It was a very fashionable watch with lots of melodies and lights. Montana is every boy's dream in the past.
My first tape recorder Electronics. It was a gift from my father. I remember almost sleeping with this tape recorder.
Pulverizer. In every home and every hairdressing salon.
Compass.
Coffee. I still remember the taste of this coffee.
Camera CHANGE. My first camera, which I lost a year later.
Rubber ball. In the USSR they liked to churn out millions and monotonous things. I had exactly the same ball as a child and millions of other boys and girls.
Source: safarov