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You Can Buy A 912lbs Box Of PlayStation Consoles

Imogen Mellor

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You Can Buy A 912lbs Box Of PlayStation Consoles

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Who doesn't like a good charity shop trip right? You can find some incredible bargains, from vintage leather jackets to discarded Levi jeans, there is a lot of value in items that people decide to throw away. However, this Goodwill listing isn't any ordinary bargain - it's a 912lbs box of PlayStations.

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Normally one console will do us fine, maybe two if we're being extravagant, but a whole 912lbs of console seems a little excessive doesn't it? Goodwill Goblin on Twitter discovered this treasure trove that Kotaku reported on, and we're half tempted to purchase the item. It's only *checks notes* $800 dollars right now?! Okay, a little out of our price range.

Currently listed as "Gaylord of various PlayStation consoles" this box looks like it contains a mixture of PlayStation 2s and 3 and at least one PS4. Do they work? Who knows. Would it be a fun item to buy and try out? Absolutely. Also, it turns out Gaylord is a term for a big box - literally had no idea that was a thing up until seeing this listing, we learn something new every day.

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But how about controllers and cables for this big box of consoles, I hear you cry. Don't worry fair reader - there is another listing Goodwill Goblin spotted for Cords, Cables, and Controllers of all shapes and sizes on the Goodwill website. You think the PlayStation box was a mess? This one is a nightmare of tangled wires, good luck to anyone that decides to pick it up.


A cursory glance at the box shows us a PlayStation 2 controller, Xbox controllers, N64 controllers too. There is also a Nintendo Switch port in case the buyer wants to connect their Switch to more than one TV, a neat addition to the hell pile. Oh and don't forget a few Wii accessories like the driving wheel I spent many weekends playing MarioKart Wii with. Ah, the good old days.

Topics: News, PlayStation

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