It's going to torrentially rain tonight, so I went for an early walk to beat it. I was selective and only took one Babybjorn bouncer that'll sell quickly for $100 cash. I'm trying to make better decisions on what I bring in to make sure that I'm getting more out of my apartment daily. I shipped 6 items today and moved a larger item, so today was a strong net win on my in/out ratio.
Here are 5 more recent sales of curb-salvaged items I personally saved:

I can't stop finding Miele vacuums. I found two more on Friday evening in the same spot. I sold one on Saturday and one on Monday. How's that for proof of local demand?
I also sold one I bought at a thrift store last week for $10.88 for $160 on Saturday, but I'm not counting it in this post. More proof. 3 sold in 3 days.
The red one above from 2007 sold for $150 cash. It was sold to a guy who runs his own cleaning business as a backup unit. It needed a minor part replacement, which I did in a few minutes using a spare part I had from a similar model I parted out. Easy money!
Item weight of 13 pounds 12 ounces.

I sold this second one for $150 cash today. I listed it for less since it was from 1999, but since the buyer asked if it had an electric powerhead, I added it with an electric hose I also already had. I just had to switch the hose collar/clip to be compatible with the canister, and added the powerhead I found on Friday night AFTER finding the two canisters I showed here. I found it a few doors down from my apartment on my way back from the grocery store. It worked, and it was fate to close the sale today.
The buyer arrived a few minutes early, so I forgot to take a picture of the updated electric setup, but you get the drift. I could've sold the electric hose for $80 and the powerhead for $50 separately, but I decided to pass them through since this canister model was older.
The set weighed 20 pounds 8 ounces.
Here's proof of the finds, along with a Shark Rocket vacuum I parted out, and a good Electrolux vacuum hose and powerhead.

Thankfully I had the hose, wand and attachment parts to quickly build the sets out to list right away. I have plenty more.

I sold this printer motherboard online for $50. It was taken from a nice printer that I was able to test, but decided to part out because the printhead was streaky.
Recycled weight with recycled packaging of 1 pound 4 ounces.

For fun, I sold this Dungeons & Dragons handbook online for $30. It had a playing card inside that I kept, but I'll stick with Splinterlands. I knew this book wouldn't sell for much, but took it to enjoy the flip through, and to then pass it on since it sells frequently.
Weight with recycled packaging of 2 pounds 2 ounces.

Trust me, I'd rather post things other than vacuum parts, but they're literally everywhere outside. I sold this working Dyson part online for $54. I have SO many of these types of powerheads. Most are clean, but some do require me to open them up and clean them from the inside to make them more photogenic.
Weight with recycled packaging of 2 pounds.
Summary:
- $434/5 = $86.80 revenue per sale.
- 69% received as cash. Cha-ching.
- No costs outside of shipping labels built into the resale price.
- Weight of items plus recycled packaging of 39.5 pounds saved.
In closing, as those who know me over the years can appreciate, the value in my post isn't in the entertainment from the handful of items I post about. It's about the passion and hustle I consistently exhibit off-chain to produce the posts, and goal of motivating others to address this problem. Hive is not the answer. Actions are the answer.
Thanks as always for your interest and support.
Liquid proceeds from this post will go towards my new passion for @splinterlands.
Please reuse, repurpose and recycle.
PS - Here's the foldable Babybjorn bouncer I've already posted. To keep the flow going, I made sure that I listed it within an hour of finding it, before it even was allowed into my apartment. Thankfully it was spotless and ready to shoot.

Pretty good work!
Vacuums are everywhere.
I just sorted out our old storage place and found 4 vacuums (all working) from when we had a real office. They have all now gone to local charity shop.
Maybe a missed opportunity...
Keep on recycling !
Wow! Good to see you around again! Please stay. Do you know what types of vacs they were? Many warrant donation, but there are a few core brands that are really popular on the resale market such as Miele or Electrolux, etc..
Thanks! It's pouring rain here again so I can't really go out to find more tonight, so this is a nice boost to help with my fomo guilt for staying in.
It was raining like crazy yesterday where I am too. I could feel my vehicle hydroplaning when I was on the freeway.
Thanks for your post on osmosis. I had to wait 21 days to unstake cosmos from my wallet. After that I was able to pool and stake. In addition, I got almost a hundred dollars in airdropped osmosis.
I checked out your Splinterlands collection. Water splinter looking strong which is good. Water splinter is the best one to use in the lower leagues. Not many lower powered cards have defenses against magic attacks such as reflect. It looks like a couple of other people have already delegated you some cards. I delegated a few more.
I suggest staking some Atom on the main chain to remain eligible for future airdrops which often take snapshots of that. If you had Atom, you'll probably be eligible for some of this other airdrop that's on the way for Stargaze NFT platform: https://stargaze.zone/airdrop. If you also had Atom staked for a while, you probably also got JUNO, which is performing very well and has very high staking rewards. If you connect your Keplr wallet to this site, you may be able to see a balance you can stake or send via IBC to Osmosis to trade or pool there. https://juno.omniflix.co/home.
Thanks for the cards. I've been loving the magic attacks with the reflect summoner when I anticipate a magic attack. For my level, this is often enough to get by. When I'm forced to use other decks like Life with quests, I'm nearly worthless! Definitely take any cards back any time if that affects your SPS or league level. It'll be fun to experiment with them, but I hope to continue to keep bulking up my deck with runoff from passive crypto income. I actually cashed out $100 of Atom interest today likely send into SPL once I swap it to LTC for the cheaper transfer to buy credits. It's annoying to not be able to do this directly with ERC-20 tokens with the gas fees so high, so I need to swap to LTC on an exchange for now.
PS if you stake/LP and compound that OSMO at least weekly, you'll multiply that a few times. I also bought DJINN OSHANNUS, DELWYN DRAGONSCALE, and PHANTOM SOLDIER with a budget of $100 from crypto interest on another chain. Will rent a few cards to get over 5K Power for the end of the season for the first time thanks to your boost.
I delegated a few duplicate cards to get you over 5K mark. It's fine. Renting out/delegating cards does not affect your SPS collection score. It only affects your battle collection score. Almost all the cards I delegated to you I wasn't renting out anyway. I'm not curently playing because most of my collection is rented out. Once Chaos Legion cards are released on the market I think card prices may go down and more people will be able to afford owning cards. At this point my rental income may go significantly down and it might make sense for me to begin playing again.
The magic summoner for Dragon splinter was a great choice. It allows you to use the expensive magic cards you have invested in from other splinters. I always use the magic summoner when I use the Dragon splinter even though it has a slightly higher than average mana cost for a summoner.