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**free** Stove, Rangehood, Oven - Brisbane


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We did a few things round the house and have replaced our OVEN, STOVE, and RANGE HOOD.

all stainless steel, all Simpson branded, all ELECTRIC, All working perfectly fine.

All the standard 600mm wide.

If no-one wants it, I will be taking it to the tip next weekend.

Brisbane northern suburbs.

if anyone is interested, ask here or pm me for contact details.

PIC:

http://northlakes.com.au/portals/0/classif...0909_092910.JPG

EDIT: These items new will cost you:

stove - $699

oven - $799

range hood - $150

I can't be bothered going through ebay to sell them so I'm going to tip them if no-one wants them.

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Thats a steal... :thumbsup:

If you have no luck off loading them, just pop them out of the end of the driveway and I promise you they will not be there by day break...

People round these parts are all "council pickup" shoppers... :P

You can actually donate them at the Dakabin tip if you want to also, they then sell stuff every saturday and the money goes to local community and charity...

So if your gonna dump them not only is this your closest tip but the sale might do something good for you in the future in terms of a community project...



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