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Re: Baltimore
If you live near Baltimore try Craigslist, lots of display models available.
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Re: Baltimore
We got rid of our old water heater that way. Put it at the end of the drive in the morning before work, I had to head home at lunch for something and it was gone. We had an old AC compressor round the side of our house for a while and people would slow down and eye it up (but didn't come in to our yard).
Got to love the scrappers
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Re: Baltimore
You're often better leaving it at the end of your drive, someone will take it for scrap metal. Even if there's no copper in it.
We got rid of our old water heater that way. Put it at the end of the drive in the morning before work, I had to head home at lunch for something and it was gone. We had an old AC compressor round the side of our house for a while and people would slow down and eye it up (but didn't come in to our yard).
Got to love the scrappers
We got rid of our old water heater that way. Put it at the end of the drive in the morning before work, I had to head home at lunch for something and it was gone. We had an old AC compressor round the side of our house for a while and people would slow down and eye it up (but didn't come in to our yard).
Got to love the scrappers
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Re: Baltimore
Every year our city does a "clean up" day when you can leave five or so bulky items such as old mattresses, gas grills, appliances etc out. The few days prior to the city collection there are teams of guys in trucks scouring the neighborhoods for anything they can salvage. They're very efficient.