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Humidifier (King's Hedges Ward CB4)
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Small desktop sized humidifier. Free to collect from North Cambridge.





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Valerie jeans 32L (IP1)
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2h
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Folding music stand (King's Hedges Ward CB4)
Promised
Free to collect from North Cambridge


2h
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Sewing machine (King's Hedges Ward CB4)
Promised
Necchi 559 electric sewing machine with foot pedal. This is around 20+ years old so it needs some maintenance. The tension plate is stuck so you only get one type of stitch. Free to collect from North Cambridge


2h
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Sewing and knitting items (King's Hedges Ward CB4)
Sewing needles, fasteners, buttons, wool, yarn. Available as one joblot or separately. If you want one catergory eg buttons then please tell me. I will probably want to post these items to save time so will need your postal address please.




2h
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Elizabeth David Classics cookery book (King's Hedges Ward CB4)
First published in 1980, this illustrated book covers some of her classic French and Mediterranean recipes. The pages are stained on the top of the book but pages within are clean. Free to collect from North Cambridge.



2h
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English Literature books (King's Hedges Ward CB4)
Oxford Dictionary of Quotations published 1981, quotations from great English writers arranged alphabetically by name and alphabetically by subject. Cambridge Guide to English Literature by Michael Stapleton pubd 1983 by Cambridge University Press. Free to collect from North Cambridge

2h
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LV bag with "flying purse"? (IP1)
Zip on flying purse needs tlc to close it, it does not seem to be broken.

2h
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Trapstar shoulder bag (IP1)
Used but in good condition

2h
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Adidas shoulder bag unused (IP1)
Promised

2h
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A game console with games (Halstead CO9)
Hi everyone I was wondering if anyone had a games console like a PlayStation or Xbox or anything that you may no longer use or play if anyone has any thing please get in touch thank for reading happy new year
3h
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Wooden wardrobe (Great Bardfield, CM7)
Nice wooden wardrobe. H190 x D53 x W121.5 cm. Splits in half for transport and goes back together with a few screws (that come with it)




5h
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Epson Stylus 600 & 720 printers (West Chesterton, CB4)
Two different printers to give away, either separately or together. Epson Stylus Color 600 (SC 600) Epson Stylus Color 720 (SC 720) They're both pretty old (the SC 600 from the mid-1990's at a guess, the 720 early in the 21st Century). BOTH ARE NOT PRINTING AT ALL OR VERY WELL - however that might be just down to lack of ink, or it might be down to the nozzles being clogged as they've not been used for around a decade, each. I've done the built in test on the 720 and get some black output but on the 600 it's a clean sheet of paper I'm afraid. The mechanics in both seem to be pretty good - despite their age paper feed etc works nicely. It would appear that the internal mechanics to both are the same or very similar. The build quality seems to be better than most modern consumer inkjets. Why might you want one? Well, if you have any of the consumables it might be worth you having a go at getting one going. Or if you fancy a bit of a project. Alternatively there's lots of neat mechatronics inside, so if you needed small DC motors etc they could be stripped down for those. The differences are really down to the interfaces - and that dates them. Neither have any networking. SC600 has Parallel (intended for PC) and 8-pin Mini-DIN for that weird differential RS422 that Macs used to use until they adopted USB. I also had, but have lost, a cable that adapted the parallel port to USB so I could use it on my newer Mac. SC720 has Parallel (intended for PC) and USB (intended for Mac, but these days I expect your PC has it too!) The service manual for the 720 is available here. For the history minded we used the 600 with a Mac II, Powerbook 165, Performa 630 (given away on Freecycle) and then with an assortment of PCs. The 720 was my mum's and used on an original iMac and then a 2009-era MacBook. Hoping someone can find a use for these... else it's off to Butt Lane for them.




6h
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PRVTE jeans 32W (IP1)
Promised

7h
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Uneek 32L jeans (IP1)
Promised

7h
Request:
Dyson animal or parts / pipes (IP2)
Hi Had a Dyson animal loved it If anyone has a old Dyson animal or EVEN the pipes and brushes Would love to offer a new home. Please leave a tel number to organise a mutual time to collect Don't come online every single day But always reply Thanks for looking

7h
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Uneek 32L cargo style jeans (IP1)
Paint on 1 rear pocket

7h
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Trojan cargo style jeans 32W 33L (IP1)
Promised
Needs a wash

7h
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River Island Skinny jeans 32L (IP1)
Promised

7h

7h
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PRVTE jeans no size label (IP1)

7h
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Black campri base layer bottom (IP1)
Medium

7h
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4 grey faux leather dining chairs (Halstead CO9)
So as the photos show, the faux leather has started to peel on back of 2 chairs (due to wet towel hanging over back) 1 chair is perfect and 4th chair seat has been chewed by puppy!!!! Chairs are good quality and very comfortable- someone might be able to recover or useful for garage workbench or something?? ** Collection only **




7h
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Wax melts (Ipswich IP2)
Not needed

7h
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5 wine glasses (Cb4 1qu)
Promised
Not a set

8h
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Sky+ HD box (NR16)
Excellent condition. Banham near Diss

9h
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Thermos flask components (IP1)
Promised
No inner, just the plastic bits. Requires a 1 litre inner. May be of use to someone with a tatty or cracked outer but good inner (the glass bit). It’s all in good condition, a shame to bin it. The inner required is “Filler/ampoule No. 100F”.


13h
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Lamp shade (Brantham CO11)
Lamp shade with butterfly designs. Appears to be made from fairly thick recycled paper, giving it a 'homemade' look. Maximum 60W bulb. Located in Brantham on the A137


20h
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Wall mounted towel rails (Brantham CO11)
Two silver coloured towel rails that rotate on the wall mounted bracket. Located in Brantham on the A137.

20h
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Freesat box (Brantham CO11)
Goodmans Freesat box, with remote control. Will need a Scart lead to connect to a TV. Was working well when last used. Located in Brantham on the A137.


20h
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Christmas lights (Brantham CO11)
These are quite old and have bulbs rather than LEDs. Several of the bulbs need replacing, although they do work as they are. Can be made to flash etc in various ways. Located in Brantham on the A137.

21h