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2673 days ago

Need a cheap old washing machine that someone could deliver

Kim from Eyrewell Forest

Anyone got an old cheap washing machine, suitable to use outdoors.

I am in desperate need of a second hand washing machine, to wash soiled rags, towels etc which are used as bedding for my ducks and rescued ducks and ducklings. I am having to handwash it at the moment and it takes hours.

It will be outside, so might suit someone who has one that isnt good enough to sell for indoor use (ie leaks, noisy, etc). Brand and condition irrelevant, as long as it still works (agitates and spins) or an older tub with one of those wringer thingys.

Must be cheap. As I unfortunately dont have access to a trailer, I would need someone to drop it off here (can reimburse fuel)

Please text 02040641485 if you can help
Thanks
Kim
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