It can be. I bought a nearly new B&D Sabre saw two weeks ago for $2. And I needed one, my old one quit. Many years ago I knew a guy who found an authentic Flying Tiger leather flight jacket at a Goodwill for a few dollars. No idea what he ever did with it, but he showed it to me once.My oldest daughter is a co-manager of the local Goodwill.
It is a treasure trove.
My first Keurig lasted around 10 years or so using it heavily. My newest, smaller Keurig is going into its 3rd year with an average of 3 cups daily.Years ago a Mr Coffee would last years and be trouble free. Now that I have gone to pod machines because I only drink one or two cup s in a morning and they are very handy for that. However I have found that all of the many ones I have owned over the years they never last more than a year If I am lucky. My second Keurig this year is starting to give me problems. Last year a Keurig did last almost a year so I bought the stuff Keurig said to use to descale the thing. Never worked again. I have owned other brands and they did no better. I even bought a fancy high dollar one with a programable screen that did all kind of stuff. It lasted 3 months. Anyone using one that is giving them long service and what is the brand? Consumer Reports likes the Keurig but does admit that they are not the most reliable but didn't point out which were.