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Date: 10 Oct 2006 09:14:13
From: harvey
Subject: Wanted: Hot Air Popper -- Eugene, OR
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Any chance someone's willing to sell one?
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Date: 10 Oct 2006 17:36:29
From: Harry Moos
Subject: Re: Wanted: Hot Air Popper -- Eugene, OR
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Goodwill often has one, many times still in the original box, for $3 or less. I have half a dozen I've bought there. Can't seem to resist a good one there or at garage sales [for as little as fifty cents]. The first one I bought on eBay was $10 with shipping. "harvey" <harveyr@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1160496853.023432.166950@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Any chance someone's willing to sell one? >
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Date: 10 Oct 2006 15:17:28
From: Erik Groomer
Subject: Re: Wanted: Hot Air Popper -- Eugene, OR
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In other words, they always seem to be at the thrift stores. harvey wrote: > Any chance someone's willing to sell one?
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Date: 10 Oct 2006 15:16:15
From: Erik Groomer
Subject: Re: Wanted: Hot Air Popper -- Eugene, OR
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I got mine for $3 at the St. Vincent DePaul's on Mohawk in Springfield. thomzilla wrote: > Have you tried your local Walmart or Target? The local Target stores > have had theirs on clearance lately for less than $10 for the > toastmaster brand which is normally around $15 regular price. You don't > have to buy an expensive one on ebay to get a good roast. You could > always look in thrift stores, but when a new one is so cheap, you'd > probably spend more in gas running around looking than just buying a > new one. With ebay or other online outlets, buying one there usually > costs more than you'd pay locally after you add the $10 or more in > shipping, plus you have to wait for it to arrive. > > harvey wrote: > > Any chance someone's willing to sell one?
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Date: 10 Oct 2006 11:22:14
From: thomzilla
Subject: Re: Wanted: Hot Air Popper -- Eugene, OR
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Have you tried your local Walmart or Target? The local Target stores have had theirs on clearance lately for less than $10 for the toastmaster brand which is normally around $15 regular price. You don't have to buy an expensive one on ebay to get a good roast. You could always look in thrift stores, but when a new one is so cheap, you'd probably spend more in gas running around looking than just buying a new one. With ebay or other online outlets, buying one there usually costs more than you'd pay locally after you add the $10 or more in shipping, plus you have to wait for it to arrive. harvey wrote: > Any chance someone's willing to sell one?
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Date: 12 Oct 2006 22:10:58
From: harvey
Subject: Re: Wanted: Hot Air Popper -- Eugene, OR
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Thanks for all the advice. I happened to find a Poppery I through craigslist. Now I just need my Sweet Maria's sampler pack to arrive!
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