4. A waffle iron that I would love to keep, but I have three and getting rid of one is reasonable, right?
5. We got rid of this at the city recycle event. It's our old printer that still would scan for us, but not make copies or print. Time to go! And glad to get it off the desk!
6. A printer Ed got years ago for free at work. It worked briefly but after several years of not being used, it wasn't agreeable - even with a new ink cartridge.
7. Speaker that doesn't work - recycled
8. Another speaker that doesn't work - recycled - And a DD#3
9. Broken box fan - recycled
10 & 11. Little speakers that work fine but we don't need them
12. Big curling iron that hasn't seen the light of day since being stuck in a drawer when we moved into this house five years ago.
13 & 14. Ancient phone and base - recycled
15. Toaster that died. It was only $4 so I guess no big loss, right? - recycled
16 to 19. Dead Christams lights and replacement bulbs - recycled
20 & 21. Plug-in air fresheners
22 to 25. More phones I'd been keeping in hopes DH would figure out our house phone. No luck. I'll just buy a set that matches when we finally get around to it. - Recycled
26. Another printer. This one from my cousin but we don't need yet another.
Phew!
Katie
Katie
That's a lot of big stuff! Nicely done! You are inspiring :)
ReplyDeleteYes to the big stuff! Those printers especially are nice to have out of the living space. I've been waiting and waiting to post that one until I had 26 things that plugged in. The recycle event got me up to the magic number - Hooray!
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