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Big moving clear out (incl. kitchen, art/craft, games, small electronics)


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Having a big clear out as we're about to move, offers welcome! Collection from Brockley SE4

1 - Kitchen 

Sodastream with extra gas refill - £15

Moka Pot - £5

Kenwood Food Processor (only chopper attachment) - £10

Breville Sandwich Toaster - £10

2 - Games / Puzzles

Dice Forge (missing 1 piece, still playable) - £5

Sherlock Holmes puzzle - £3

Ravensburger puzzle - £3

3 - Arts / Crafts

Set of black pencils - £1

Large brush - £1

Three-sided architectural ruler  - £2

Set of Micron Graphic fine liners - £5

Watercolour set - £5 

Charcoal - £1

Lino-cutting set (5 lino pieces, tracing paper, carving & printing tools, ink (2 black, red, blue, yellow & white) carving board) - £15

Wrapping paper - £1

Gift bags - £2

Black multi-texture pad - £4 

PaintON multi-technique A4 - £4 

4 - Small electronics

Urbanista Seattle Black Bluetooth headphones (with aux) - £15

Sandstrom alarm clock & radio - £10

Bush alarm clock & radio - £5

5 - General house bits

Whiteboard - £5

Muji drawer x2 - £10 (each)

Miniature wooden cabinet with ceramic drawers - £5

 

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Some items are still available:

Kenwood Food Processor (only chopper attachment) - £10

Breville Sandwich Toaster - £10

Dice Forge (missing 1 piece, still playable) - £5

Sherlock Holmes puzzle - £3

Ravensburger puzzle - £3

Sandstrom alarm clock & radio - £10

Bush alarm clock & radio - £5

Muji drawer x2 - £10 (each)

Wrapping paper - £1

Gift bags - £2

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