Dubizzle free stuff in dubai

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Dubizzle free stuff in dubai
In Dubai, people often give away items for free when they no longer need them. These offers appear in local marketplace communities, where owners post a short message, mark the item as free, and share a Dubai pickup location.
Examples include a walking cane with a blue handle and metal shaft offered for free, and a brand new, unopened Tommee Tippee bottle sterilization set given away at no cost. Most posts ask you to message the owner, sometimes via a bot, to confirm details and arrange collection in Dubai.
In brief
- On Dubizzle-style marketplace channels in Dubai, residents regularly list free items such as a walking cane with a blue handle and metal shaft, described as in good condition and suitable for people with limited mobility, available for pickup in the city.
- Baby and family items are also common, for example a 12‑piece Tommee Tippee bottle sterilization set in an unopened box, shared for free in a women’s and kids marketplace community in Dubai.
- Some posts are low‑cost rather than free, like a gray dress in new condition for 30 AED, so you should always read the description and price line carefully to see if the item is truly free or just affordably priced.
What to do
Local marketplace channels similar to Dubizzle show how Dubai residents pass on items they no longer need, often at zero cost. One clear example is a walking cane with a blue handle and metal shaft, offered completely free as support for someone with limited mobility, with the owner simply stating they will give it to whoever needs it most.
These channels mix free and paid listings. For instance, alongside free items you may see a 2014 Ford Escape SE with panoramic sunroof, 102,090 km mileage and a price of 16,000 AED, parked in Business Bay. Because of this mix, it is important to read both the description and the price field to understand whether you are looking at a free item or a regular sale.
Baby products are another area where free offers appear. A brand new 12‑piece Tommee Tippee bottle sterilization set, in an unopened box with feeding accessories, has been shared for free in a Dubai women’s and kids marketplace group. Contact is usually handled through messaging a bot or the owner directly, then arranging a convenient pickup point in the city.
What to keep in mind
Not every listing in Dubai marketplace communities is free, even when items are in excellent condition. A gray dress in size M, with short sleeves, a fitted silhouette and no visible defects, can be listed for 30 AED, showing that some owners prefer to sell at a modest price instead of giving items away.
Larger home items are often clearly paid offers. For example, two ZARA HOME marble coffee tables, used for about a year in a hallway and described as in good condition with no chips or damage, might be listed for 2,000 AED for both, with self‑pickup from Al Quoz and some room for negotiation on price.
Because free and paid posts appear side by side, you should always check the price field, condition notes and pickup details. Free items like the walking cane or Tommee Tippee set are usually marked as free, while cars, dresses and marble tables show specific AED amounts and may mention self‑pickup locations such as Business Bay or Al Quoz.
