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Hi there


For sale is the following: Priced to sell!


1. Bosch Easy Trim Garden Strimmer - ?10


2. Ronseal Precision Power Sprayer for the fences used once - ?5


3. Torque Master Power Tile Cutter (Tiled the bathroom & kitchen perfectly)- ?10 RESERVED


4. 1400 Pressure Washer - ?10 RESERVED


5. Vintage Camera - Minolta 505i with a Minolta Lens Macro 35-105 and UV lens, 4000 program flash. All the manuals in

its original case - ?10 RESERVED


6. Vintage Army Trunk from the second world war - used for storage - ?10 RESERVED


7. Maxi Cosi Pearl Car Seat All Black used in good condition - ?20


8. Delonghi Vintage Blue Icona Espresso Coffee Machine - used a handful of times and boxed, in excellent condition was ?180 selling for ?20 SOLD


9. Cookery Books - Spooning with Rosie ?1.50

- Paramount Cooking, Christine Manfield ?1

- Bread Baker Bible, Jennie SHapter ?1

- Ripailles, Traditional French Cuisine, Stephane Reynaud ?2.50

- Paramount Desserts, Christine Manfield ?1.50

- The World Encyclopedia of Cheese ?1.50


No photos because i can't get the file to shrink below 614kb!!!!!

If your keen PM me your email and i will send over pics no probs.

We are around all day Sunday for pick ups


Cheers

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