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White goods - who wants them ?

8 replies

oncemoreuntothebeachdearfriends · 03/10/2025 19:41

I'm about to move.

I don't need white goods as I'm going to a fully-fitted kitchen.
Buyers are bringing their own.
Mine are in good condition.
I don't want any money for them.
How can I pass them on ?

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dementedpixie · 03/10/2025 19:45

Facebook selling group?

Diversion · 03/10/2025 19:50

Please have a look and see if there is a local homeless charity or women's refuge nearby. People moving from supported accommodation, those who have been homeless or who are moving from a refuge would probably appreciate these.

Peclet · 03/10/2025 19:54

Yes there is a very cheap very good new to you furniture/white goods shop run by a charity in the town closest to me. British heart foundation run it. They come and collect your stuff.

I would try that.

oncemoreuntothebeachdearfriends · 04/10/2025 11:26

Thanks for the replies.
There's a BHF furniture store very near me, didn't realise they wanted electrical stuff as well. I'll get in touch.

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Octaviathethird · 04/10/2025 11:30

There's also Freecycle, we got rid of an oven, washing machine and a freezer on there.

Catpiece · 04/10/2025 11:32

Leave them on your drive. They’ll be snapped up.

Hoppinggreen · 04/10/2025 11:34

dementedpixie · 03/10/2025 19:45

Facebook selling group?

Best of luck with that

StewkeyBlue · 04/10/2025 12:05

Do you have an Emmaus charity shop nearby?

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