I have inherited an excessive amount of unused trash cans from work. Thinking of selling them of FB marketplace?? They are Slim Jim 23 gallon Rubbermaid brand. What should asking price be/how much would you pay for these? They are commercial so more geared to businesses like restaurants etc
/r/business brings you the best of your business section. From tips for running a business, to pitfalls to avoid, /r/business teaches you the smart moves and helps you dodge the foolish.Finally happy with my living room set up 😮💨

Interior Design is the art and science of understanding people's behavior to create functional spaces within a building. It is a multi-faceted profession in which creative and technical solutions are applied within a structure to achieve a built interior environment. These solutions are functional, enhance the quality of life and culture of the occupants and are aesthetically attractive. Please read the rules before posting : https://www.reddit.com/r/interiordesign/about/rules
Put my string of pearls in this cute, little pot I found at the thrift store 🥹
A place for the best guides, pictures, and discussions of all things related to plants and their care.Put my string of pearls in this cute, little pot I found at the thrift store 🥹
A community focused on the discussion, care, and well-being of houseplants!Kitten vanished into thin air.. cannot cope
Welcome to CATHELP!! this is a community for all to ask about help for your cat and to answer questions!My kitten vanished from thin air 2 months ago and I cannot cope
There are no dumb questions, except the ones asking for medical advice which is prohibited. Read the rules and the FAQ first.Stupid Q. What is this unfinished space between the basement and ground floor called?

Give us your most bizarre and random questions. We'll answer as if they were perfectly sane.
Stupid question but what is this unfinished space between the basement and ground floor called?

A place for **construction professionals only** to discuss the industry. Anybody working or interested in working in this field is welcome! Carpentry, concrete, steel, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, landscaping, equipment operators, etc. Those with DIY or homeowner-type questions should use subreddits such as /r/DIY. Those posts will be removed.