Most of our furniture in our apartment were curb finds. Our bookshelves, Hubby's desk, a couple of tables. We even had a 42" rear projection TV that had been dumped (now replaced with a more modern TV we bought...the old one was dismantled and taken to a recycler). Our first vacuum, our lawnmower, and our BBQ were all free finds. (We actually picked up the lawn mower, BBQ, and Hubby's desk all in one day. We saw them whilst on the paper route, and returned later with the truck to get them.)
Many things we found curbside that we no longer needed, neighbors or people on Craigslist then found useful. (No one wanted that rear-projection TV, though. Le sigh.) So not only did we find someone's trash useful, but it was then passed on to more people after us.
I won't go through dumpsters, but if it's been hauled to the curb, it is fair game.
Many things we found curbside that we no longer needed, neighbors or people on Craigslist then found useful. (No one wanted that rear-projection TV, though. Le sigh.) So not only did we find someone's trash useful, but it was then passed on to more people after us.
I won't go through dumpsters, but if it's been hauled to the curb, it is fair game.
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