The examples don't end. I put in the legwork to help our environment and people get the products they need.
I then try to share my experience to give people ideas and motivation. You can do this too, at least to some extent.
Aside from the value, think about each item NOT being destroyed and potentially getting back into our environment. That's the true victory and why I do this with a sense of joy.
Some of these below I posted about before when I found them, so you can now see how quickly they sell... and at the targets I set. It's so easy to make extra money if you just put the focus and time in.
Free stuff found on the curbs near my apartment:
KitchenAid blender sold for $175 cash.

Found in a clear plastic bag along with a cordless phone system.

Portable air purifier sold for $220 cash.

Get the gist?

Vintage Swiss sewing machine sold untested for $180 cash.

You know there's proof:

Proof of hipster testing it with his pedal to confirm it worked (huge discount for him).

100 expired but working emergency glow sticks sold online for $65. I have 200+ left.


Home security system with an Apple computer inside sold untested online for $150.

TV power board sold online to Hawaii for $104. Thanks for $12.80 flat rate shipping!

Small Dyson vacuum base and hose sold online for $65.

Two of these UPPAbaby stroller canopies sold for $30 cash and $48 through Craigslist/PayPal.

Stroller ride-on board sold for $50 cash.

Vacuum cleaner power nozzle sold online for $75.

Electric vacuum hose tested and sold online for $70.

Post-surgery cold therapy wrap sold online for $38.

Rowing machine seat taken from a broken unit sold online to a guy building his own machine for $55.

TV board part sold online for parts for $50.

CFA test workbooks sold online for $45.

Two early 1980's sealed new classic books sold for online $45 and $44. A third was sold for $40, but it got "damaged during shipment" by a bad customer.


Revenue online is before shipping and fees.
Many people care about our planet, but they don't do anything outside of recycling stuff into waste bins for other people to figure out for them. This system is flawed and leads to massive amounts of unnecessary waste in our environment.
If you really care about our planet, it's time to start finding ways to reuse, repair, repurpose, or resell things. Please stop being lazy at the expense of the people who will have to deal with it later.
Take action today!
Feel free to ask any questions or share this message. All of your support is appreciated and helps me stay motivated on my curb hunts late at night.
Miss my last post finding over $6,000 of free stuff within 24 hours this week?
Thanks for your support.