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    • 13 June 2026 02:00 PM Until 03:00 PM
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      All are invited to this special Live Dojo business roundtable, where rather than talking about our usual technical topics, we'll focus on all the aspects of appliance repair that don't involve fixing stuff. Our kickoff topic will be the road to $10k/month: what little changes can you make to your business, especially as a new business owner, that add up to make you more profitable?
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      When: Saturday, June 13 @10:00 AM Eastern Time.
      Where: Online via Zoom
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any suggestions on where I can get a typical household array of Used, (affordable) appliances. I live in southern Vermont. thanks

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Topic moved to the Used Appliance Emporium. :)

Howdy neighbor, I live in New Hampster. Not sure how many you're looking for but I've gotten some cherry appliances that just needed a simple repair from the town stump dump. I'm pretty sure Vermont towns have stump dumps, too. This method works well if you're just looking for a used appliance here and there. If you're looking to buy in quantity, this probably would not be a good option because most of them are pretty badly damaged from being thrown on the white goods pile at the dump.

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