Assortment Of Big And Small Appliances To Sell
I am selling the below things to try and raise money to get my husbands push bike repaired it needs new tires and tube and to get a small fridge for my son
ViewSonic VA1931WMA-LED model Vs13698. 18 inch letterbox shape.
Packard Bell model -Slimview 500 15inches square shaped (do not know if this goes as I do not have a transformer for it )
Hewlett Packard L1906 18 inches square shaped.
VeiwSonic
Packard Bell are small monitors so really good if you have limited space.
LG Fridge-Freezer Model GR-282GV Goes really well has one foot that is slightly broken but this does not effect the stability of the Fridge/Freezer and there is some orange stuff on the inside of the Fridge Freezer left h by previous owner which I have tried to remove but can't
Harsper Flat Scene 40 Inch TV Model HP-4250B has great picture but no remote and some of the screen coating has come off but you od not notice this when the TV is on
There are four cameras which I am selling as these cameras do not suit my photography needs
Genius G-Shot V1200 -12megapixels , digital zoom 6.3x, optical zoom 3x. Uses two ordinary or rechargeable batteries and comes with case
Sony Cyber-Shot Dsc-tx10, optical zoom 4x , optical steadyshot , 16.2 megapixels, HD Avchd, waterproof 5.0m (16ft) .comes with case ,battery and charger.
Kodak Easy-share C653 , 3x optical zoom, 6.1 megapixes uses two ordinary or rechargeable batteries. comes with case
Fujifilm Fine-pix s2000HD .
10.0 megapixels, 15x optical zoom .Comes with case(but not original case)This camera takes 4 AA batteries .Either normal or rechargeable batteries can be used. Although this camera does take 4 batteries they last quite a while.
Phillips MC145 Micro System with Remote
Panasonic S500 DVD Player without Remote
The Luminaries Novel by Eleanor Catton.2013 The Man Booker Prize Winner
As is Where Is. Everything in good to excellent working condition except not sure about the Sony camera and Packard Bell monitor
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