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Drink while walking (Ivy)
A sippy cup and a pair of metal thermal cups are great for daily use. The sippy cup is ideal for young children or for preventing spills, while the thermal cups are perfect for keeping drinks cold during commutes or outdoor activities



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Large flat file (West Springfield)
Any artists, crafters, photographers or architects out there? Large, heavy 5-drawer flat file. Measures 46 x 36 x 16. My artist wife used it for watercolor paper, sketchbooks, frames, mats etc. Also useful as base for stacking other storage systems.


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Electric Bicycle Rack (Crystal City)
Free electric bicycle rack looking for a good home - hitch on car required. Pick up from Crystal City must take place by February 17th. More details here:

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Whirlpool refrigerator water filter (Rixeyville, VA)
Ice & water refrigerator filter size #3. We bought it for a Whirlpool fridge which we no longer own. The filter also lists Maytag, Amana, Jenn-Air, and KitchenAid as brands that use said filter.

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Books (Reston)
Looking for books (no encyclopedi's or textbooks). I work for a company that provides services for individuals with intellectual disabilities. We are participating in a fundraiser collecting items. Books raise the most for our fundraiser. I am happy to pick up. Thank you.
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of flat screen tv (Northeast washington Dc)
I'm looking for a flat screen "Working'TV. Please feel free to message me pictures. I am mobile and would pick up thanks.
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Extra Large Black Scarf (Arlington, VA)
Large Acrylic warm and soft black scarf. 🧣 Used, well loved and cared for, now looking for a new home. It’s 13 in wide and around 100 inches long. Freshly washed. Pick up in Arlington, VA 22204




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Attention hockey fans (Hollymead)
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As pictured. Previous pickup fell through so I am relisting. Any Washington Capitals fans? I know there was someone who was interested, but I dont keep my messages, so feel free to ask again! 😊 Banner was a game day giveaway, there's two screaming eagle bumper stickers, and just a few interesting Peter Bondra cards I'm throwing in because they're cool. The big one is a collectible Canadian card that was one of a series on macaroni and cheese boxes. I have no certificate of authenticity, but Bondra signed this back when the Caps still practiced at Piney Orchard in Maryland. Oh my, I am old. 😆


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Shampoo and Body Wash (West Springfield)
Tried the body wash but didn’t like the scent and the shampoo is unopened.


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Screw-on lid for 5 gallon bucket (WARRENTON In-Town)
One is all I need but more would be great. Thanks
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Closet metal rod (McLean)
Metal rod for a closet, 30 inches, oval shape. Pick up near Churchill road elmentary


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Foldable weight lighting bench (Greenwood Rd, Winchester)
looking for a bench that folds up as soon in the photo.

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Canned Dog food (King st and Payne street)
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I have 3 boxes worth of hills prescription diet d/d food sensitivities duck recipe. Ideally giving away to someone in need.

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Twin size blanket (Hollymead)
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As pictured. Pet free smoke free home

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Moving Boxes (Elkton)
I have multiple moving boxes from a move we have done recently. I don't have any plans to use them for storage or organizing. Let me know how many you would like!

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Glass Essential Oil Diffuser (Alexandria , VA)
Ask : Anyone have a Glass Essential Oil Diffuser with lights they’d like to get rid of? Thank you !

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Two large bins (Springfield/Burke)
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28x24x6 bins. Very wide/long. Made to fit under a bed.


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Small stand (Springfield/Burke)
The plastic levels can adjust to the heights you want. Made for lockers but was previously used in an office.

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Baby gate (Springfield/Burke)
Uses tension against the walls to create a baby gate with a "door"

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Electric Cupcake Maker (Shenandoah Farms, VA)
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I’m giving away an electric cupcake maker, as pictured. It’s in very good condition and clean. Makes multiple cupcakes at once and heats up quickly. This would be great for someone who enjoys baking, has kids, or wants a fun countertop appliance. I’m downsizing and would rather pass this along to someone who will use it than store it or throw it away. Pickup location: Shenandoah Farms Pickup: Please let me know the day and time you can pick up when you respond. If selected, I’ll reply with the address. Thanks for keeping good items out of the landfill.



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Veggie Spiralizer – Needs One Part (Shenandoah Farms, VA)
I’m giving away a Deluxe Veggetti Power electric vegetable spiralizer, as pictured. It plugs into the wall and is in excellent condition overall. It includes the base, container, and multiple blades. However, the top locking piece that twists to lock/unlock is missing, so it will need that part replaced to be fully functional. Because of that, I’m offering it as-is. This would be great for someone who already has the missing piece, wants to source a replacement, or can use it for parts. I’d rather give it to someone who can put it to use than throw it away. Pickup location: Shenandoah Farms Pickup: Please let me know the day and time you can pick up when you respond. If selected, I’ll reply with the address. Thanks for helping keep usable items out of the landfill.




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Maternity clothes (Oakton)
Three Size small Market Spruce tops Two Size PL jeans



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Baked beans (King st and Payne street)
2 cans. Good until April 2026

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Cuisinart Handy Prep food processor (Charlottesville near chs)
As shown in pictures. Compact food processor works fine. The only thing missing is the plunger/feed doodad... (It might still turn up, but no guarantees). ****************************NOTE: Please don't be offended, but I ignore replies that look like they were generated by automatic internet robots ("bots"). I've been getting lots of those lately. I have no idea if all those robot-like replies are from bots. Maybe they are just from real people who are too tired to type more than four words? What does an automated robot reply look like to me? They don't mention any interest in, or name the actual item. They don't mention any other concern related to the actual item. They don't mention what your location is, or when you might pick up. They don’t mention the current weather, or what might be your favorite book. Bots reply like this: "do you still have" (Incomplete sentence! No punctuation! Jeez...) Real people reply like this: "Hi my name is Marty. I have an interest in knitting, so I could really use the extra yarn you're giving away. I live quite close to you north of Charlottesville, and I could pick up any weekday evening. My favorite book is His Master’s Voice, by Stanislaw Lem. Many thanks for considering my inquiry." Think: I'm making the effort to post (with pictures!) on this free-cycle bulleting board. Then I make the effort to correspond with the recipient and make arrangements for pickup. I do all this, though by far the easiest thing is to just throw the thing out. If you like the idea of me not throwing it out, instead giving it to you, then honor my effort by replying with several complete sentences describing your situation and interest. Additionally, a reply like that suggests to me that you might be reliable enough to actually pull through with a pickup, so these are the types of replies that I'm going to pay attention to. (And if you are new to the English language, and you're not very good at it, that’s okay; you can still write something that isn’t going to look like it was generated by a robot). Thank you, and looking forward to your creative human-like writing!!


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Fun books brand new (Ashburn, VA)
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Still in the plastic wrap. I ended up listening to them on audible. They’re good!


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Hats and gloves (Montclair)
4 hats, 1 says women's one size but they're all about the same size. 3 pairs of gloves, appears to be a women's size small.

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Sound machine (Montclair)
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Munchkin sound machine with projector and night light. Worked the last time it was used, but that's been a while. Could use a wipedown and it was a little loud for me, hence the tape on the speaker.

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washing machine (Fort Washington)
Our washer just died! Would love to get an older model that still works well. Thanks
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Organic Gardening magazines (Leesburg, VA)
Back issues from Organic Gardening. Porch pickup. Take all.

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TWO 205/40 ZR17 M+S UHP tires good (Charlottesville near chs)
Two tires, still good. They are high performance, low profile tires. One has about 5.5mm (7/32") tread left, never had a flat or been damaged. The other is a bit more worn, but still useable or could make a good spare. These were mounted on 7.5 inch wide rims on a car I bought used, and I decided the tires were too narrow for the rims on the car. These tires will fit rims as narrow as 5.5 inches (see more details below). So, when two of the tires wore out, I upgraded all the tires on my car to a different size, so these two remaining tires will no longer serve as e.g. spares for me. But maybe they will be helpful to you! It would be a shame to throw them out. (caliper gauge not included) (Note below about sizing, per internet AI search for a 205/xx width tire) --- The ideal rim width for a 205mm wide tire (such as 205/55R16) is 6.5 to 7.0 inches. While 6.5 inches is typically considered the optimal, direct fit for performance and comfort, a range of 5.5 to 7.5 inches is generally acceptable, with 7.5 inches providing a slight "stretch" fit. Key Considerations for 205/xxRxx Tires: Optimal Width: 6.5" to 7.0" Acceptable Range: 5.5" to 7.5" Performance: A 7.0" or 7.5" rim offers better handling, while a 5.5" or 6.0" rim provides a more comfortable, cushioned ride with more sidewall protection. --- ******************************NOTE: Please don't be offended, but I ignore replies that look like they were generated by automatic internet robots ("bots"). What does an automated robot reply look like to me? Bots reply like this: "do you still have" (Incomplete sentence! No punctuation! No reference to the item offered!) Real people reply like this: "Hi my name is Marty. I have an interest in knitting, so I could really use the extra yarn you're giving away. I live quite close to you north of Charlottesville, and I could pick up any weekday evening. My favorite book is His Master’s Voice, by Stanislaw Lem. Many thanks for considering my inquiry!" Thank you, and looking forward to your uniquely human message!!




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