Over the weekend, I decided to do a little bit of purging, and decided two tabletop rotisserie ovens (a GE and a Kenmore) could go to the thrifts, along with a classic metal hassock fan.
Imagine my surprise when the thrift shop (Value Village) wouldn't take these fully functional and clean-as-a-whistle appliances because they were "too old"!
This, after perusing their housewares department, which revealed the usual assortment of plastic crap that has made me take them off my list of places to stop at.
I specifically chose to donate them because I thought it might be fun for an aspiring thrifter to find something fabulous, but if the thrift shops are getting so "selective", what options are there other than Craigslist or eBay?
Somehow, all of the fun seems to be going out of thrifting.
Imagine my surprise when the thrift shop (Value Village) wouldn't take these fully functional and clean-as-a-whistle appliances because they were "too old"!
This, after perusing their housewares department, which revealed the usual assortment of plastic crap that has made me take them off my list of places to stop at.
I specifically chose to donate them because I thought it might be fun for an aspiring thrifter to find something fabulous, but if the thrift shops are getting so "selective", what options are there other than Craigslist or eBay?
Somehow, all of the fun seems to be going out of thrifting.