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# Merchandise which is meant to be sold, if the owner is particular not to use it, it’s Muktzeh Machmat Chisaron Kis, however, if the owner isn’t concerned that it’ll get ruined, it’s not [[Muktzeh]]. <Ref>Rama 308:1, Mishna Brurah 308:7 </ref>
# Merchandise which is meant to be sold, if the owner is particular not to use it, it’s Muktzeh Machmat Chisaron Kis, however, if the owner isn’t concerned that it’ll get ruined, it’s not [[Muktzeh]]. <Ref>Rama 308:1, Mishna Brurah 308:7 </ref>
# A board of wood which is owned by a carpenter or a store owner who plans on selling is Muktzeh Machmat Chisaron Kis if it’s the usual case where the owner is concerned about using it for other purposes (sitting on it) so that it doesn’t break. <Ref>S”A 308:26 </ref>
# A board of wood which is owned by a carpenter or a store owner who plans on selling is Muktzeh Machmat Chisaron Kis if it’s the usual case where the owner is concerned about using it for other purposes (sitting on it) so that it doesn’t break. <Ref>S”A 308:26 </ref>
# Some say that it is permitted to move muktzeh machmat chisaron kis by placing something permitted on top of it, however, most hold that this is forbidden.<ref>Rosh 22:8:4 writes that it is permitted to move any kli shemelachto lisur if you place upon it something permitted such as a piece of bread. That solution doesn’t work for real muktzeh but does work for any kli. Rabbi Akiva Eiger 305:7 suggests that the same should apply to muktzeh machmat chisaron kis. Chazon Ovadia v. 3 p. 57 cites the Chazon Ish 47:11, Or Letzion 2:26:4 who same at the same should apply. However, the Taz 311:5 and Tosefet Shabbat 308:23 imply otherwise. Pri Megadim M”Z 4 has a doubt about this. Chazon Ovadia concludes that one should be strict.</ref>


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