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brownknees

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  • 2 weeks later...

i can not point you to a second hand shop but can give you some advice, based on past experience that others will agree with.

 

Never mind.

 

The second hand shops/pawn shops have pricing that is almost as high as new for used products. I have gone to them looking for a compressor and various tools. Prices were at par with new. Just go to a local appliance shop, Global house, Tesco, Thai Watsadu or Home Pro or local derivation there of. The local small town appliance shops will usually give you a discount off of the shown price, which probably gets you down to MSRP.

 

It also is my experience that most villages of any size have a guy that repairs washing machines, refrigerators, what not. You can tell who they are by the stacks of old equipment piled up in front of or to the side of his house.

 

As a last resort, you could ask the local gentry.

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