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Household Clearance: Printer and Dualit 2 silce toaster


Ellie78

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Edited to remove items already gone. I still have these for sale.


1) HP Photosmart Plus e-All-in-One Printer - B210a

See: https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-Photosmart-Plus-e-All-in-One-Printer-series---B210/4021933/model/4021934

To be absolutely honest, we didn't get on with this. Used it a few times. But that's because we aren't very tech savvy so it'll be a really good printer for someone who isn't a tech idiot.

?50


2) Dualit 2 slice toaster

Comes with new filaments.

Needs a good clean, filaments will need replacing soon

?30



3) Up in Lights E letter. Unused.

?5

http://www.up-in-lights.co.uk/product/alphabet-letter-e

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An addition:


Ceiling lamp (pendant), globe white opaque glass (photo shows it sitting on some polystyrene) - it's very well made but couldn't tell you a brand (it was bought from a high end lights dealer on the Greys Inn road now out of business).


Diameter 30cm.

Light flex - adjustable, but max 90cm.


Please email with any questions. Happy for anyone to drop round to see it. Open to all offers on it.

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Just to mention, we are based in Telegraph Hill, just behind nunhead (I am 10 mis walk to Nunhead Station). We don't have a car so buyer will either collect OR Happy to meet anyone in Nunhead to arrange collection/pick up. Will be in east d proper a couple of times over the next few weeks, too (a forum meet up group at the Cherry Tree) so that might also be a possibility.
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