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Jcalbraith

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Hi,


We've recently got a small flat and we are looking for pretty much everything to fill it!


But we're particularly looking for a kitchen and / or appliances as well as flooring to go throughout, both carpet and wooden/vinyl so if anyone has anything they're looking to get rid of or sell please let me know!


Thanks,

Jenny

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HiWe have a white Hotpoint Gas Cooker,12 months old,double oven,the top oven doubles as a grill,there is not a mark on it,just bought a new one as we have a new kitchen.Also have a silver electric cooker hood which is 6 months old,you are welcome to have them if you want.

Many Thanks

Phil

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