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Old 05-30-2007, 12:44 PM   #1
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Hello everyone,
I searched this site for Freecycle and haven't found it anywhere, so I thought I'd let everyone know about Freecycle as a possible source for parts - especially older model parts.
Freecycle is a web-based email list where people give away things they no longer need. Everything is free, whether you are giving something away or receiving something. Money is definitely not involved.
Go to Freecycle™: Changing the World One Gift at a Time and you will lkely find a group in your area.
I have found used appliances that I could use for parts, as well as older model appliances in good working condition that I now use. Sadly, so far I haven't found a new 'old' convection oven like my dear old one that I miss so much, but I am trying.
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Thank you.
 
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That is very helpful to know. Thanks for sharing that information.
 
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Wow thanks for the site, I actually found something from checking that site!
 
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