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77 days ago

Can Crushers

Douglas from Glendowie

From the Mens Shed East Auckland this week - something new!

We have been gifted 10 of these can and plastic bottle crushers to sell to help fund our community work. They come with mounting screws. Crush your cans and bottles and you will only have to put out the recycle bin once a month, which is good for the environment. Particulary useful in schools - kids love to use them and it compacts the waste stream.

These sell for $20 to $30 on Trademe delivered and one of these can be yours for only $10.

If you plan to come and get one let me know so I can keep a tally.
The Mens Shed is a registered charity and income from sales is used to fund our community work.

Pick up in Abbotts way, Waiatarua Reserve car park, Mon to Sat 9:00 till 12:00 and till 3:00 on Tuesdays.

Price: $10

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