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Household goods are goods and products used within households. They are the tangible and movable personal property placed in the living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, family rooms, great rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, recreation rooms, hallways, attics, and basements and other rooms of a house. Examples of household goods includeair conditioners,baby items,baking dishes,beds/bedframes,blankets, bedding, linens, towels,blenders, mixers,bookcases,books,bureaus, dressers, wardrobes,cabinets,can openers,chairs,clothes dryers,coffee makers,computers,cooking utensils,couches, sofas, love seats, sectionals, sofa beds,curtains, curtain rods, drapes,decorative items,desks,dishes,dishwashers,entertainment centers,fans,freezers,(drinking) glasses,hand tools,hutches,irons and ironing boards,lamps,lawn chairs,(table) linens,mattresses,(home) medical equipment,microwave ovens,mirrors,pillows,pots and pans,refrigerators,rugs,sewing machines and notions,silverware (flatware),sheets,sofas, sectionals, sofa beds/futons,space heaters,stereos and radios,tablestoasters and toaster ovens,tools,towels,toys,televisions,vacuum cleaners, umbrellas,robotics, andwasher/dryers.

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