
I've kept iPhones for 5 years and Nutribullets for 8 — here's how I nurture my tech and stretch its lifespan
Yes, it's true. Tech is expensive and I am poor. Luckily, I've been able to keep iPhones going for over 5 years (multiple times!), Nutribullets for 8 years, and I'm into my third year with my beloved MacBook Pro (and it runs just as well today as it did when I unboxed it).
So how do I do it? Well, I follow the guidelines set out by the manufacturers — I don't push my gadgets to the limits and I respect their desire to rest. Secondly, I ensure I future-proof my gear by getting the best specs for my personal requirements, which means I don't have to upgrade very often.
And the most important one of all? I take care of my stuff. I clean it and store it properly. If you follow my tips, I'm sure you'll be able to keep tech going for as long as possible.
If a phone's instructions say "don't submerge in water", then don't submerge your phone in water.
All jokes aside, this is actually a really important point. It's the most important point in this article. Nutribullet advises against blending dry ingredients as it can damage the blades.
More often than not, home appliances like coffee machines and air fryers specify "suitable for private domestic use only." Products like these are only intended to be used a few times a day.
Think of it like this: if a coffee machine is used thirty times a day for a year, that's almost 11,000 coffees. However, if a coffee machine is used twice a day for a year, that's only 730 coffees, meaning it would take 15 years to make the same amount of beverages.
Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.
As a result, I don't expect my tech to do more than it promises.
My iPhone 11 lasted 5 years before I upgraded. I didn't even need to upgrade (it still worked perfectly fine). I upgraded to my current phone because I'd just sold my car and I had a bit of spare cash (for the first time ever).
Why did my iPhone last so long? I don't overuse it. My screen time is maximum 4 hours a day and I tend not to use my phone for hours on cellular.
However, if you use your phone for work, you obviously won't have this luxury. I recommend following the phone manufacturer's advice in this case: Apple, for instance, recommends updating software often and using low power mode. This advice may change based on manufacturer.
This is the Nutribullet I've had since 2016. It's still going strong today because I look after it. I follow all Nutribullet's instructions, I clean it well, and I store the blades properly. Now, I would recommend getting the Nutribullet 900W to last even longer.
To illustrate this point, I'm going to take you back to 2017. I needed a new MacBook, seeing as I was at college and taking my incredibly heavy laptop into school was too laborious and gave me permanent backache.
I was also a student, so I wasn't exactly rolling in cash. I went to the Apple Store and bought the cheapest MacBook there — it cost me about £900 ($1,200 roughly). It also had a 128GB SSD and just 8GB of RAM.
Did this MacBook last me a long time? Yes and no. I ended up using this laptop until 2022 when it quite literally died. It only worked while plugged in and if I tried to run more than one app at once it sounded like a jet engine. I also had to have an external hard drive plugged in at all times to access my files.
Just because something is expensive doesn't mean it'll last a long time. It's about evaluating what you need for the future.
So in 2022, when I finally had scrounged enough money to upgrade, I got the top-of-the-range model. I upgraded from an M1 chip to an M1 Max, upgraded to 1TB of storage, and upgraded the RAM.
And now? Three years later, my MacBook Pro still runs like the day I unboxed it. It runs games, video editing software, and other demanding apps without breaking a sweat.
So I would recommend getting the top end product (if you can afford it, of course). In other cases, this would look like getting a (highly-rated) $800 espresso machine instead of an "it'll do" $200 one. If you don't need to replace something as often, you'll save money in the long run.
Just because something is expensive, though, doesn't mean it'll last a long time. It's about evaluating what you need for the future. I learned from my 2017 mistake and I didn't impulsively buy my new MacBook. I consolidated all the information available to me, researched my specs, and made the purchase only once I was 100% certain.
I know this one seems obvious, but it's actually really important. Maintenance encompasses loads of stuff: cleaning, storing in the appropriate place and replacing faulty parts.
For example, if your screen cracks, you should probably go and get a replacement before the crack gets worse. Similarly, if you throw your headphones on the floor instead of keeping them in the case, they probably won't last for very long.
My iPhone 11 screen never cracked because I had a really good phone case and screen protector. Now, with my iPhone 16, I have the best iPhone 16 phone case to ensure my phone doesn't smash again.
This goes for everything I own: I empty and clean my Dyson Gen5Detect vacuum regularly, I descale my De'Longhi La Specialista Opera every month (I live in a hard water area), and I dust my Bose Smart Soundbar every few days (this prevents particles getting in the speaker mechanism).
If you follow these three tips, then you'll probably end up saving money in the long run. Your tech will last longer and, in time, save you $$$.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Forbes
2 hours ago
- Forbes
Mophie Delivers Colorful New Apple-Exclusive Charging Accessories
Mophie Portable Charger, USB-C cables, and 3-in-1 Travel Charger If you're looking to add a pop of color to your charging accessories, you should head to right away. Mophie, one of Apple's trusted accessory makers, has just delivered three new products in eye-popping colorways. I've been a fan of Mophie for quite a while, given that they make one of the best charging cases on the market for the iPhone 16, the Juice Pack. Having used their stuff personally to ensure my iPhone doesn't die when I'm on the go, I tend to pay attention with they announce new products. So what did Mophie send to your local Apple store today? Check out this stylish trio. Not only do they look good, they're reliable and convenient. Powerstation Plus 10K First up is a teal and purple charging station with integrated Lightning and USB-C charging cables, so it's good for legacy devices as well as the latest iPads, iPhones, and AirPods. The 10,000mAh battery provides a substantial amount of power. The Lighting cable can deliver up to 20W of power while the USB-C can deliver up to 24W. It's fast enough to charge an iPhone to 50% in just 30 minutes. Just keep in mind that the max power delivery for the entire device is 27W. So if you're charging multiple devices at once, you'll only get around 13W. The teal and purple exterior is extremely eye-catching and won't get lost in the bottom of your bag. Apple's got it for $79.95. Creamsicle and aqua dreams Delivering charging capability on the go, the aptly-named 3-in-1 Travel Charger folds into a cute little orange square and comes with its own, easy-to-find orange zipper bag. Unfold the charger at your destination and your treated to a creamsicle phone charger with a Qi charging pad on the back for your AirPods and a lovely aqua watch charger. Not only does this kit come with the charger itself, it has a 30W wall charger and USB-C cable, as well as several international socket adapters. I especially appreciate the inclusion of the wall charger, a rare thing to come with accessories these days. But as nice as this kit looks, the price might give you a moment's hesitation. At $149.95, it's a hefty price to pay for upping the style of your charging game. USB-C to USB-C cable, front left Having burned through my fair share of charging cables, I appreciate when a company adds some extra flare to this oft-ignored portion of the charging ecosystem. Mophie's USB-C to USB-C (both in 1m and 2m varieties) and USB-A to USB-C cables feature a heavy-duty braided exterior and a flexible "EnduraFlex" silicone interior. Mophie tests them up to 30,000 bends, which makes them perfect for traveling (or pressing into duty in the car). They're USB-C 2.0 cables as well, so you'll get the fastest charging and data transfer. They start at just $19.95 for the shorter cables. Charging equipment, overall, tends to be deeply boring. So I really appreciate it when a company goes all-in and designs something colorful and fun. As I mentioned at the top, though, these are Apple exclusives, so you'll have to purchase them from the Apple website or find them at your local Apple store.
Yahoo
4 hours ago
- Yahoo
Texas Instruments commits $60B to domestic chip manufacturing
This story was originally published on CIO Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily CIO Dive newsletter. Texas Instruments plans to spend more than $60 billion to increase chip production domestically, according to a Wednesday announcement. The initiative represents the 'largest investment in foundational semiconductor manufacturing in U.S. history,' the company said. The nearly century-old technology provider will build seven semiconductor fabrication facilities across three manufacturing 'mega-sites' located in Texas and Utah. The plants will produce analog and embedded processing chips for Apple, Ford, Medtronic, Nvidia and SpaceX as part of the initiative, the company said. Texas Instruments was awarded $1.6 billion in CHIPS and Science Act funding last year. Despite President Donald Trump's efforts to undo the Biden-era legislation, his administration lent its support to the Texas Instruments initiative. 'President Trump has made it a priority to increase semiconductor manufacturing in America — including these foundational semiconductors that go into the electronics that people use every day,' U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick said in the Wednesday announcement. Texas Instruments' buildout plan comes amid compute consumption spikes spurred by AI adoption and concurrent enterprise modernization efforts. Hyperscaler infrastructure investments drove an 18% year-over-year increase in semiconductor revenue globally last year, according to Gartner. The analyst firm anticipates the massive market to climb at least another 11% this year to over $700 billion. The three largest cloud providers — AWS, Microsoft and Google Cloud — reported compute capacity constraints as enterprises ramped up AI projects last year, triggering a wave of multi-billion-dollar hyperscale data center investments. Oracle, a junior member of the hyperscale club, saw capital expenditures more than double to over $20 billion during its fiscal year, which ended May 31. Texas Instruments' manufacturing push has geopolitical dimensions, as well. President Trump made a domestic manufacturing rebuild central to his administration's policy objectives, and the technology sector has responded. In April, amid confusion and uncertainty triggered by Trump administration tariffs, IBM announced plans to invest $150 billion over the next five years in domestic research, development and manufacturing. Nvidia — one of the biggest beneficiaries of the data center building boom — pledged $500 billion to bolstering domestic chip manufacturing in April. The GPU giant has seen quarterly revenues skyrocket to more than $40 billion, up from under $6 billion two-and-a-half years ago. Texas Instruments hasn't been as fortunate. The company reported $4.1 billion in revenue during the first three months of the year, up 11% compared to Q1 2024. With the Trump administration threatening levies on semiconductor imports, Texas Instruments President and CEO Haviv Ilan indicated the company would shift manufacturing from foundries in Taiwan to a plant in Lehi, Utah, during a recent earnings call. Texas Instruments is ramping up production this year in Utah and Texas facilities as it continues to build capacity. The timeline for the $60 billion investment will be based on business demand, a spokesperson told CIO Dive. Recommended Reading Hyperscalers bet on costly new data centers to capture growing market Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


USA Today
5 hours ago
- USA Today
The Apple AirPods Pro 2 are less than $170 ahead of Prime Day
The Apple AirPods Pro 2 are less than $170 ahead of Prime Day Save up to 49% on Beats headphones, Apple AirPods, plus tons of must-have Apple accessories. Amazon Prime Day 2025 is coming back with double the deals, and the early discounts are already music to our ears—especially for Apple fans. While the official sale starts on Tuesday, July 8, Amazon is rolling out early Prime Day savings on some of the most popular Apple audio gear. Whether you're upgrading your old earbuds or finally grabbing that pair of AirPods you've been eyeing, now's the time to score serious savings. Right now, you can save up to $80 on select Apple earbuds, headphones and accessories. Top early Prime Day Apple AirPods on sale at Amazon These deals are part of Amazon's lead-up to Prime Day, but they're also a solid sneak peek at what's to come for the official Prime Day 2025 sale in July. If you're an Apple audiophile or shopping for a techie in your life, this is your chance to grab premium audio gear at a discount. Below, shop the most popular early Prime Day deals on Apple AirPods, Beats headphones and accessories. Early Prime Day 2025 deals: Shop Apple AirPods and Beats headphones on sale at Amazon 1. Apple AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C Charging: 32% off 2. Apple AirPods 4 Wireless Earbuds: 23% off 3. Beats Studio Pro Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Headphones: 49% off 4. Apple AirPods Max Wireless Over-Ear Headphones: 9% off 5. Apple AirPods (3rd Generation) Wireless Earbuds: 20% off Amazon is one of our favorite online retailers for Apple AirPod accessories, especially if you need something fast and for an affordable price. Here are a few top deals to consider today: More: Is an Amazon Prime membership worth it? Here's what you need to know What are other early Prime Day deals people are shopping? When is Prime Day? Amazon announced that Prime Day 2025 will run from Tuesday, July 8 at 12:00am PT/3:00am ET through Friday, July 11. This is the first year that the sale has been extended from the usual two days to four days. That means 96 hours of Amazon deals! Do I need to be an Amazon Prime member to shop Amazon Prime Day? Yes, you must be an Amazon Prime member to access most deals. The July Prime Day sale has tons of special Prime-exclusive discounts on select products that can help members save more than anyone else. Plus, joining Prime helps guarantee you get other perks like fast shipping all year long, access to Prime Video, Prime Reading and Prime Gaming and more. → More: Is an Amazon Prime membership worth it? Here's what you need to know How much does an Amazon Prime membership cost? New members can try one week of Amazon Prime benefits for just $1.99. After that, Prime costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year. More: Amazon Prime for Young Adults is back! Do you qualify for the discount? Find out here