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    I have a broken electric pressure washer and a portable AC unit that I want to get rid of. How do I get rid of these items responsibly? These aren't items I can leave on the curb on trash day obviously, so is there a place or service that can rid these items off my hands and disposed of?

    Or do these just go to the dump?
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    I am certain all AC units have a cost associated with it due to the refrigerant. CoC and Calgary Metals will take the AC unit for sure but I think it's like a $15 surcharge and I think they will likely take your electric pressure washer for free too.
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    Do you guys have Ecostations like Edmonton does? Junk tossing is usually free up to a weight limit unless its a mattress or stuff with AC, then above applies. Some months that have free big bin events where you can throw anything out free
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    Quote Originally Posted by dj_rice View Post
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    Do you guys have Ecostations like Edmonton does? Junk tossing is usually free up to a weight limit unless its a mattress or stuff with AC, then above applies. Some months that have free big bin events where you can throw anything out free
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