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LEGO Bricks
Source: lego.com, Image: Wikipedia
Each individual LEGO brick is capable of withstanding over nine hundred pounds of pressure. You could stomp on a LEGO brick as hard as possible and you’ll only end up damaging your foot.
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Bulletproof Kimono
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Cast Iron Pans
Source: thekitchn.com, Image: en. wikipedia.org
Anyone who has handled a cast iron pan know that these bad boys were built to last and could possibly be the most indestructible cookware in your kitchen.
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Flash Memory
Source: corsair.com, Image: en.wikipedia.org
If you think about it, it’s really hard to destroy a flash memory device or, to be more specific, the information stored on it. Sure, you can easily destroy the plastic cover but it’s almost impossible to ruin its main utility because flash memory devices contain no moving parts, there’s very little if anything to break.
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Hercules Sunglasses
Source: amazon.com, Image: store.bikerornot.com
If you happen to need sunglasses that won’t break then Hercules Sunglasses are for you. You can bend them, sit on them, kick them, and even run them over with a firetruck but they’ll keep on keeping on.
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Indestructible Laptop
Source: business.panasonic.com, Image: trendhunter.com
An indestructible laptop? Yep, it’s true! Panasonic Toughbook CF-53 has been on the market since 2011 and is considered the most popular among those who are looking for a rugged computer.
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The Bulletproof Public Restroom
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Indestructible Truck
Source: newsweek.com, Image: rezanikfar.com
It has been called invincible, unbreakable, and ultimately indestructible, and the Toyota Hilux pickup has lived up to the hype. After passing numerous extreme-endurance tests, in 2012 it shut down even its harshest critics when it successfully completed a journey across the Antarctic spanning almost six thousand miles.
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