Here's some of the things I brought home.
2 "C" clamps -$1 I can use those to help in some of my furniture projects, or to clamp some of the props on my farmers market table. Stanley brand.
Bird feeder with easy open metal roof and frame - $1
Cute wire 'egg' basket shaped like a chicken - $1 I am visualizing it lined with moss and a plant growing out of the back
Fabric waterproofing - 50 cents
70 wire ground staples -$2 I use them to hold down netting, plastic or landcape fabric
A small roller thing - 25 cents
Cool Chicago Metallic brownie pan with lift out divider and bottom -$1
Gardening tool - $1
Excellent dog training book- 50 cents
Microwave, doesn't appear to have been used - $15.
A whole selection of magic bullet stuff, including two different blades and cups with sippy type lids - free. That made up for the toaster that I bought at the same place for $1 and then found out it took forever to turn off, and the only way to speed it up was to pull out the plug. Also it wasn't insulated and got burning hot. A good reminder to me as to what the requirements of a toaster really are.
The microwave and maybe a few other things will be for one of two people that I know that will be setting up on their own in the next little while.
I see your garage sale season has started! You got some good buys! That brownie pan looks interesting:)
ReplyDeleteThere are some good finds at some garage sales
ReplyDeleteLily & Edward
You're on a roll :0)
ReplyDeleteNice haul...I love my Magic Bullet. It makes great smoothies in the morning.
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