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THE GOODS

There comes a time in everyone’s life when they find themselves getting excited about the idea of buying home appliances. Whether you view that as a win or a sharp turn in what you thought were your life’s priorities, there’s no denying the irresistible pull of a shiny new object calling your name and promising to make your life easier – how can you resist? If you’ve managed to avoid purchasing any appliances, including the big guns such as fridges, washers, dryers, dishwashers and ovens, in the past five

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