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Baby Boomboxes and More

The rush of firing up OfferUp in Asheville, North Carolina, where I live, will never get old. There's just so much stuff for sale in the wastelands of OfferUp that I don't think I'll ever get sick of perusing.


I can't keep these beauties to myself, either. Here's this week's edition of the OfferUp 8, where I showcase eight of the most head-scratching items I see.

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A Mtn Dew… Cooler?

$20


I would imagine that only the Dewiest of Dew-heads need this in their life. It’s categorized as "restaurant equipment," which makes me wonder just how big this cooler actually is. The shape alone baffles me; not sure I’ve ever seen a cooler that shape in my entire life.

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An Arthur Court Collection That Doesn’t Know Its Audience

$850


$850 for a dinner set that looks like it belongs in a mall window display feels like a major swing. I can’t imagine anybody with $850 to blow shopping on OfferUp. And they certainly don’t want this insanely over-the-top dinner set.


Wilder Shaw / Cheapism
Wilder Shaw / Cheapism

Well-Photographed Resin Cat Drawer Handles

$25


I see that these are drawer handles, but at first glance, this looked like a tiny army of bears marching across a table. That only makes slightly less sense than the actual item itself, to be perfectly honest. Maybe on the next round of photos we hit the camera lens with a Clorox wipe, eh?



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This $250 Empty Box

$250


Obviously, this is a cool vintage item with Nintendo art all over it, but the fact remains: It’s an empty box. You can buy yourself a much cheaper wooden box and throw some stickers on it, if you want. Us Cheapists don't spend $250 on empty boxes.


Related: 30 Collectibles That Are Now Worthless


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A Custom Starbucks Snow Globe Cup

$25


Looks like the Etsy-verse has hit OfferUp. Somebody’s glitter canon needs a night off after the artistry behind this custom snow globe cup.

Wilder Shaw / Cheapism
Wilder Shaw / Cheapism

An Ant-Man Popcorn Bucket

$40


I can’t believe this thing even exists. I also can’t believe somebody would pay $40 for an Ant-Man helmet you can’t even stick your head inside.



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