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What to Do With Excess Travel Tumblers?

We have a lot of nearly new water bottles and travel cups and tumblers.  Some used maybe once, good brands such as Takeya, Zojirushi, etc.  I hate to throw them away, but would they be welcome donations?

 

IF they were ever used they were dishwasher cleaned. I am conflicted about whether they should be donated or tossed.  What 'ya think?  Woman Frustrated

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Re: What to Do With Excess Travel Tumblers?

I'd donate any that are in good shape.

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Re: What to Do With Excess Travel Tumblers?

Donate. 

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Re: What to Do With Excess Travel Tumblers?

Donate.

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Re: What to Do With Excess Travel Tumblers?

Take to Goodwill or post in your area Freecycle/Buy Nothing group.

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Re: What to Do With Excess Travel Tumblers?

I have definitely seen these at charity shops; fine to donate.

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Re: What to Do With Excess Travel Tumblers?

I have donated them.
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Re: What to Do With Excess Travel Tumblers?

When I was working I would take them with me and leave them in the lunchroom with a "free to a good home" sign.  My friend would take her's to her church and leave them with the same sign.  

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Re: What to Do With Excess Travel Tumblers?

Why would you throw them away?Donate to thrift shops, assisted living, nursing homes, elementary schools, gyms, even leave curbside at your house, someone will take them
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Re: What to Do With Excess Travel Tumblers?

list them on your local Freecycle or buy nothing sites