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From my rental property:

washing machine: indesit IWC711252 2 years old- £65, dryer 2 years old BushTDV7NBW- £75 dishwasher Bush BFSLN B9W, 4 years old- £40, Asda microwave, £15, 8 months old. Tall fridgefreezer, years old about 1.70cm high, some of the freezer drawers are cracked but it's working fine.-£35. Under counter Bush fridge, 2 yrs old £50- all white goods have been PAT tested this year. Ikea wardrobes £25 each, glass topped desks x 2 £20 each, office chairs x 2 £7.50 each.

One large plain glass dining table £30

One wooden dining table + 4 chairs: £50

One habitat sofa bed (has one small mark which is not obvious at all) £50, collection of drying racks £8.

Desktop+ metaltrestle legs it rests on- free-'used' condition but still fine.

Two Meaco dehumidifiers, one is two years old, the other is 3 years- effective machines! £70 each.

Long blackout curtains, £15/pair, two pairs. 2 x small metal/glass ikea laptop tables-£15. Ikea 4 drawer chest of drawers- free

Want a ceamic plant pot? free.

Dreams black metal bed frames x 3: £45/each. platform bed,small double, Denice frame by Williston Forge x 2: £45

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dehumidifier

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