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6 ’70s Kitchen Items That Collectors Don’t Want You to Toss

Ah, the ’70s! A decade known for its funky fashion, groovy tunes, and some truly iconic kitchen gadgets. If you’re like many of us, your kitchen might still be holding onto a few relics from that era—some of them likely buried under layers of “I’ll use that someday” clutter. But before you haul those items off to the donation center, let’s chat about a few that collectors are absolutely drooling over. Spoiler alert: you might just have a goldmine hiding in your cupboards!

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1. Avocado Green Appliances

First up, we’ve got the beloved avocado green appliances. Yes, that’s right—the shade that was all the rage back in the day and now has a second life in the vintage market. From toasters to blenders, these vibrant pieces are like a time capsule for your kitchen. Collectors love them for their retro charm and unique color. If you’ve got a working avocado green kitchen appliance, give it a good scrub instead of tossing it! You might just find a buyer who’s eager to take it off your hands. Who knew a color could have such a cult following?

2. Tupperware from the ’70s

Ah, Tupperware—the unsung hero of kitchen storage! If your cabinets are housing some vintage Tupperware, don’t let it go to waste. The ’70s designs, especially those in bright colors or with fun patterns, are highly sought after. You might even stumble upon a few pieces that are worth a pretty penny! Plus, using vintage Tupperware is like a little blast from the past every time you pack your lunch. It’s functional, fun, and just a tad nostalgic.

3. Pyrex Mixing Bowls

Let’s talk Pyrex. Those beautiful mixing bowls with colorful patterns are not just for mixing batter; they’re practically art! Collectors adore the ’70s designs, especially the ones featuring florals and geometric shapes. If you’ve got a set stashed away, consider yourself lucky. Pyrex bowls can often fetch a nice price at flea markets or online. And honestly, who wouldn’t want to whip up a cake in a bowl that looks like it belongs in a retro diner?

4. Fondue Sets

Remember the fondue craze? It was the ultimate party food in the ’70s, and those fondue sets are making a comeback. Whether it’s cheese, chocolate, or a little of both, a well-preserved fondue set can be a hit at your next gathering. Collectors are on the lookout for colorful pots and vintage forks. So, if you’ve got one tucked away, dust it off and prepare for a fondue night that’ll transport you back in time. Just make sure you’ve got enough bread and strawberries to dip!

5. Retro Canisters

Those canister sets that once held everything from flour to coffee are now highly coveted by collectors. The charming designs, often in bright colors or funky shapes, add a splash of retro flair to any kitchen. If you’ve got a set in good condition, they’re worth more than just their weight in flour. You might even find them featured in modern kitchens as stylish decor. So, before you toss those canisters, think about how they could brighten up your space—or someone else’s!

6. Electric Knife Sharpener

Last but definitely not least, let’s not overlook the electric knife sharpener. It might seem like a gadget that’s fallen out of favor, but vintage versions from the ’70s are getting some serious love from collectors. These quirky devices were once a staple in many homes, and now they’re a charming reminder of simpler days. If yours still works, it could find a new home with someone eager to put it back into action. Plus, who doesn’t love a good conversation starter over dinner?

Time to Reconsider Your Clutter!

So, there you have it! Before you start tossing out items that remind you of your childhood (or your parents’), take a moment to consider their potential value. Those ’70s kitchen items aren’t just old; they’re nostalgic treasures waiting to be appreciated again. Whether you decide to keep them for yourself or let them find a new home, you’ll be part of the revival of these quirky, lovable pieces from a time when kitchens were filled with character. Happy hunting, and don’t forget to check those cabinets! You might just unearth a hidden gem.

 

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