1251 days ago

Heaters and dehumidifier to sell

Akira from Avalon

Kia Ora neighbours,

Selling on behalf of a friend.

Bathroom heater from Mitre10, used a few times, small chip on top but does not affect function $12

Goldair Ceramic Wall Heater 2kW wall mount heater with Remote, from Mitre10. Only used a few times new condition. $80. Current price $129. www.mitre10.co.nz...

3x Fan heater from Kmart, near new condition. Only used a few times - $12 each

Mitsubishi Oasis dehumidifier and air purifier $160
Works very well, drains alot of water. Collects up to 10 litres. Very quiet device so can be on when sleeping. Screen has a slight crack but does not impact function
Not needed anymore hence selling.

All items only used for short period and then moved so not needed anymore
Pick up Stokes Valley, but can meet in Wellington or Porirua for drop off
Cash on pick up please
Genuine interest only

Negotiable

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