Your old iron is gathering dust on the mezzanine, and your microwave barely works.
Don't rush to throw them in the trash - these devices can fill your wallet every day.
For example, an iron with a steamer. Heat it up, place it on a flat surface with the iron facing up – and iron your clothes without a board. Advertise the “express ironing” service in nearby offices: straighten 5 shirts in 10 minutes for 100 rubles.

A microwave can be useful for making candles.
Melt old wax crayons in it, add essential oils and pour into yogurt molds. Sell "anti-stress" sets for 300 rubles - office workers buy them in packs.
Even a broken refrigerator can bring in income. Take out the shelves, paint it a bright color – you’ll get a shoe rack or a mini-library. Sell it on Avito as a “vintage organizer.”
But the craziest life hack is a hair dryer. Turn it on to cool and point it at the client's face while they hold the wig or makeup.
Make-up artists pay 500 rubles per session for such "drying". Your equipment is not junk, but a tool for earning money. Stop throwing away money!