Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Anyone wanna buy my things?

I seem to have accumulated a great many things in the two years I've been back in New Zealand. My nesting instinct is well and truly ingrained. Many of these things are practical and useful and it is the practical and useful things that I thought people might like to take off my hands for a few dollars. I hope this doesn't seem cheap! I just seem to buy the same things over every time I move (stupid countries with stupid different electricity thingees) so figured you all might also need such things. I don't want much for anything. Some stuff just a couple of bucks and maybe $10ish for the bigger things. Chur.

Here they are.

Tools. Good for building.
There is a hammer, three sizes of nails, screws, screw drivers, wire cutters and pliers. I found building with these tools most satisfying.


Phone. I think I bought it 2 years ago. Battery still seems to be working well.












Sake set. Only had one bottle of sake so not much used. Not awesome quality but the jug is good for filling the iron.












Cooling racks. Small one is cake-sized, the large one is many-biscuit or excess-dishes sized. Highly practical.










Salt shaker and pepper grinder. Good as a second set if you want one for the dining room and one for the kitchen. Grinder grinds, shaker shakes. Yus.

Wee rimu chopping board. My hand isn't hiding anything, it's just there for size-indication.















Bowls! Excellent quality heavy pottery. A few week chips around the edges.












Cheapy wee teapot with filter.

















Tea cannisters.









Another cheapy wee tea pot with a filter.













Lovely wee teacups.














Electric beater. Less than a year old. Makes an excellent banana cake. I still have the box.









Whizz stick. Tehehe.














Many many 80's patterns.



















Good scales. Just replaced the batteries. They do pound and ounces and grams and mls and all sorts. The bowl is a bit damaged, I think it much have had a run in with the stove.


There are a few more tea cups and a box of clothes and fabric people are welcome to look through on Friday before I op-shop them on Saturday.