Plasma TV to Give Away
THIS UNIT MIGHT NOW HAVE BEEN GIVEN AWAY. I WILL WAIT UNTIL CHECKING TO SEE IF IT IS PICKED UP.
I have a +10 year old large plasma TV to give away. It is in very good condition since it really hasn't been used as much as it should have been. The thing is, I don't watch TV on it anymore (typically all my TV/Movie watching is on my computer or mobile now). It is Heavy, so whoever wants it needs to pick it up themselves.
Link to TV information: www.bestbuy.com...
Since it doesn't have Freeview builtin however I have a Freeview decoder (which has a 500gig recorder) which I am also giving away with it, as well as a Version 1 Google Cast.
Link to Decoder/DVD Recorder Information:
www.freeviewnz.tv...
These are great condition, so you could use them for your main watching units, or even in a games room, or something. A bit to big for a bedroom (but who am I to judge :D)
Let me know if you would like to pick it up (you probably need a couple of people to move it, it is heavy)
FREE 10-liter emergency water bottles
Merry Christmas -
I have around twenty, empty 10-liter distilled water bottles to serve as emergency water storage. I saved them for my friends, but they already have their own water supplies. Take as many as you like. Please respond to this notice if you are interested.
Best wishes - Michael
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