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Multiple items for sale: Moving internationally (COLLECTION ONLY)


Kaitlyn

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We are moving internationally and after fully furnishing our flat a year ago! Not great for us, but great deal for people wanting slightly used household items. I've attached retail links to the items in the description where able, and have more photos of everything.

Collection near Overhill Rd & Lordship Ln.

Available for collection SUNDAY 1 OCTOBER. CASH ONLY. 

We have: 

Aircon, Midea Model MPPFB1-12CRN7, 12000 BTU - £375 (retail £600 - it's been an absolute lifesaver, get yours before the upcoming autumn heatwave!)

32in/80cm Sony Bravia KDL32WE613 Smart TV with remote control - £50 (Older model, but at least as good as those on gumtree for the same price, works great and still has a wonderful picture.)

Rock Jam Keyboard/piano beginner set - £75

Two 22" Samsung computer monitors - £50 each or both for £90

Wayfair L-shaped computer/office desk set - £60

Tall table/desk - £30

Dark wood and brushed iron/black side table and coffee table pair - £85

Bedside table - £35

Ninja blender with accessories - £15

2 Ikea floor lamps  - £25 for pair or 12 each 

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