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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Where to find Appliances on a Budget?
Has anyone found a good depot for used appliances in Baltimore? I did a "Ask Jeeves " search online and it came up with a few but I wanted to know if anyone had a good experience with any of them.
Thanks.
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ome Depot and Lowes are both having a sale. You will waste more time, money and energy buying used. Not to mention. having to transport the appliances. Sometimes cheap isn't the least expensive.