Disposing of an old tube tv
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| Post date: 2020-08-03 14:06:42 |
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After 19 years, I've decided to replace my old tube television. I've picked out a new tv but the challenge is to get rid of the old one. Despite being only 32", it weighs 210+ pounds which makes it too heavy and awkward for me to move solo and mrs. mmascolino doesn't feel safe in helping. I probably could rope some people to help me but at the same time I don't know where I would take it.
I've heard that some old vintage console gamers still use tube televisions. Despite this being an excellent set for the era no one really wants this right? Just the mere logistics of moving it seems not to bode well.
What's the best way to get rid of this tv while minimizing hassles and/or cash outlays? |
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