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Can anyone help us?? We live in ED but without car. We need to get rid of an old microwave (absolutely NOT re-sellable!). I know there are places to take these kind of things but can anyone advise on the nearest? Or do we contact council?


We are on East Dulwich Rd so have bus access to ED or to Peckham


Thanks

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susan_ Wrote:

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> I put mine in front of my house with a 'Free' sign

> and it was gone within the hour. This 'frrecycle'

> method works great for all sorts of things, in my

> experience.


I wouldn't do that if the item is broken & unusable though especially a microwave oven.

  • 3 weeks later...

Loz Wrote:

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> kford Wrote:

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> -----

> > It's mixed scrap, so leave it out and it'll go.

> > Chuck the glass rotating plate in the recycling

> bin.

>

> AFAIK toughened glass isn't welcome in the

> recycling - only jars and bottles.



You're right. Actually, they're good to sell on eBay for around a tenner

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