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TV set too large? No problem, you can always use a crane

The video posted by @elnansssss says that the television set was too large to be carried up the staircase.

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 26 Dec 2025 11:05AM

TV set too large? No problem, you can always use a crane
The homeowner had no choice but to use a crane to lift the set into the home catching the attention of passers-by. - December 26, 2025

A VIDEO of a homeowner who resorted to calling in a crane to help move a 100-inch television into her home has since gone viral.

The video posted by @elnansssss says that the television set was too large to be carried up the staircase.

The homeowner had no choice but to use a crane to lift the set into the home catching the attention of passers-by. - December 26, 2025

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