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Looks like there’s a lot of helpful info here, apologies in advance I’m going to be asking a lot of questions as a new owner 🙂

although I hope to contribute in future after my investment

first question, totally out of curiosity, but what is this? 🙂
 

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Welcome to the forum. Ask as many questions as you like. Sorry I have no idea what the blue thing is. I have clearly managed without one. Probably someone will know though.
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mel
 
Looks like there’s a lot of helpful info here, apologies in advance I’m going to be asking a lot of questions as a new owner 🙂

although I hope to contribute in future after my investment

first question, totally out of curiosity, but what is this? 🙂
It's for mixing cement,their common on building sites
 
Welcome to the forum. Lots here will look forward to answering questions. I have no idea what the gadget is, but I tried Google image search. And that did not help either.

John
 
Looks like there’s a lot of helpful info here, apologies in advance I’m going to be asking a lot of questions as a new owner 🙂

although I hope to contribute in future after my investment

first question, totally out of curiosity, but what is this? 🙂
Our plasterer used one or something similar.
 
Looks like there’s a lot of helpful info here, apologies in advance I’m going to be asking a lot of questions as a new owner 🙂

although I hope to contribute in future after my investment

first question, totally out of curiosity, but what is this? 🙂
They are for holding a clothes drying rack outside of a window, you might find you have a white drying rack somewhere.

Secalux portable wall clothesline.
 
Welcome to the forum. Never seen that item before but it looks as if it is for hanging something so, I would go with Hutch. I would not use it in that form as it would almost certainly scratch the paint.
 

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