Ironing Boards

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Curbside Donation Week Pick-Up

Call (619) 337-9244 to schedule your curbside donation pick-up of up to 8 gently used items (i.e., furniture, textiles, sporting equipment, electronics, appliances and more!) during donation weeks. Click here for more information. Para Español.

2023 Donation Week Dates:

  • April 3-7
  • April 10-14
  • October 2-6
  • October 9-13

Year Round Donation Options in Oceanside

Charitable organizations thrive on donations of gently used items. Some organizations will even pick them up! Below is the contact information of just a few of the local charitable organizations that provide pick up service for furniture and other household items.

  • Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
    1624 S Coast Hwy
    (800) 894-2486
  • Women’s Resource Center
    3385 Mission Ave.
    (760) 757-3500 x8823
  • Brother Bennos
    3260 Production Avenue
    (760) 439-1244, ext. 102
  • The Salvation Army
    (760) 631-8212
  • Goodwill
    3935 Mission Avenue
    (760) 435-0730
  • Habitat for Humanity
    (800) 422-4828

Do you know of additional organizations that should be on this list? Email [email protected].

scrap-metal

Metal Pieces Are Scrap Metal

If you dismantle the ironing board, the bare metal frame can be disposed of as scrap metal.

Fabric Top Is a Textile

If you dismantle the ironing board, the fabric top can be disposed of with other clothing and textiles.

Ways to Reduce

Buy a Used Ironing Board

Ironing boards last a long time, so save resources by picking up a used one. Thrift stores often sell gently used ironing boards, or you can find one on a local reselling website or app such as Nextdoor, Craigslist, Freecycle or OfferUp.

Skip Ironing Entirely

There are lots of methods to de-wrinkle your clothes without an ironing board. Sometimes all you need is a clothes hanger and a spray bottle of warm water to get those wrinkles out. Check out more tips from The Spruce to get your clothes looking fresh and presentable.

Ways to Reuse

Donate to a Thrift Store

If your ironing board is clean and in working condition, consider donating it or giving it away.