Who Buys Broken Appliances -

If you want to create your own post to find a buyer, these are the most effective places to list:

: Use keywords like "broken," "for parts," or "needs repair" in your title.

: These facilities buy appliances primarily for their weight in metal (steel, copper, and aluminum). A typical refrigerator can yield between $15–$35 in scrap value.

Several types of buyers and businesses will pay for or pick up broken appliances for repair, parts, or scrap metal. Where to Sell Broken Appliances

: Some electric companies offer "rebate" programs where they pay you (often $25–$50) to pick up and recycle old, inefficient fridges or freezers.

: If the appliance is small or a "vintage" model, people frequently buy them "for parts or repair" to fix their own units. Popular Platforms for Local Listings

: Posting "as-is" on platforms like Facebook Marketplace or Nextdoor can attract DIY enthusiasts or small-scale refurbishers.

: Local technicians often buy broken units to fix and resell or to harvest for high-demand spare parts.

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If you want to create your own post to find a buyer, these are the most effective places to list:

: Use keywords like "broken," "for parts," or "needs repair" in your title.

: These facilities buy appliances primarily for their weight in metal (steel, copper, and aluminum). A typical refrigerator can yield between $15–$35 in scrap value.

Several types of buyers and businesses will pay for or pick up broken appliances for repair, parts, or scrap metal. Where to Sell Broken Appliances

: Some electric companies offer "rebate" programs where they pay you (often $25–$50) to pick up and recycle old, inefficient fridges or freezers.

: If the appliance is small or a "vintage" model, people frequently buy them "for parts or repair" to fix their own units. Popular Platforms for Local Listings

: Posting "as-is" on platforms like Facebook Marketplace or Nextdoor can attract DIY enthusiasts or small-scale refurbishers.

: Local technicians often buy broken units to fix and resell or to harvest for high-demand spare parts.