easterferret
Joined: 25 Nov 2007 Location: Daegu, ROK
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:34 am Post subject: Selling: Kitchenware set, tools, cat stuff, etc. (Daegu) |
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Hello guys, it�s time to lighten my load before I head back home. Here�s what I�m selling:
Kitchenware set: This set is pretty massive. The cutting board is not included because, frankly, it�s disgusting. You can have it if you really want to, but I advise you to get your own (go with plastic, by the way). The knives are from IKEA and oddly they�re all serrated. The 16-piece silverware set is also IKEA and has 4 small spoons, 4 large, 4 forks, and 4 butter knives. There�s a grater (with handy cheese-catcher), peeler, apple corer/slicer (core remover?), a plastic strainer with companion bowl, small metallic strainer, salad scoops, a bunch of various spatulas and dippers, plus anything else I forgot to mention in that picture. I�ve also got a dish rack, a bunch of random mugs, cups, chopsticks, and several boxes of plastic wrap that can be thrown in. I�m asking 40k or best offer.
Tools: as you can see, the majority of these tools are for soldering purposes. I got them when modding my Wii. The drill, hammer, measuring tape, and screwdrivers, however, you�ll want eventually. The price for the drill alone is 25k or 30k for the whole lot. I�ll probably throw in some duct tape and heat-shrink tubing to sweeten the deal.
Computer wheelie chair: This thing is great for holding you upright while typing away, but it can also be loosened up to give it a more lounge feel for leaning back and gaming or watching movies. Take it home for 30k.
Cat supplies: If you�ve wanted to get a cat but don�t want to invest all that money in new stuff, now�s the time. My kitty won�t need this stuff back on the farm. Here�s what we got: a covered litter box, cat-scratching lounge thing, a couple of cat-carrying bags, food dispenser, water dispenser, a bunch of random toys and anything else I�m forgetting. I didn�t get a picture because I can�t round up all this stuff but just ask if you have any questions. I'm thinking 25k.
IKEA shelf: Just an unassuming shelf. Simple, yet I�m sure you can find a place for it in your apartment. It�s 5k.
Here�s some pictures of the stuff: http://profile.imageshack.us/user/easterferret/images
Send me a PM or email me at nvandewalle (at) gmail (dot) com with your offer if you�re interested in any of the above. |
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