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MOVING SALE/FREE: Iron, like new net curtains, camping stove and gas canisters


alieh

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Updating post with the list of what is left from our moving sale/giveaway:


GONE STC - 30" Samsung TV LE32R74BD (12 yrs old, not a smart TV but can do screen mirroring, has HDMI input)


GONE STC ?3 - Iron


GONE STC ?15 - 4 X like new net curtains and tension rods for typical Victorian bedroom windows (photo of one attached), sizes as follows:

3 X tension rods (56cm-91cm)

1 X tension rod (91cm-152cm)

4 panels of Botley White Plain Net Curtain (1 @ 80cm wide x 86cm drop, 2 @ 60cm wide x 86cm drop, 1 @ 100cm wide x 86cm drop)


GONE STC ?10 - 2 burner camping stove and 3 gas canisters (only used once!): Campingaz Portable Isobutane Bistro Camping Stove


Collection near Dulwich Library. Please PM if interested!

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