Durable-goods
plural noun
1.
goods, as household appliances, machinery, or sports equipment, that are not consumed or destroyed in use and can be used for a period of time, usually three or more years.
plural noun
1.
goods, such as most producer goods and some consumer goods, that require infrequent replacement. Compare disposable goods, perishables Also called durables
Manufactured products capable of long utility, such as refrigerators and automobiles.
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