Places That Buy Used Appliances -

: Stores like The Home Depot will often haul away your old unit for a fee (usually $25–$40) when you purchase and have a new one delivered. 4. Scrap Metal Recyclers

: While less common for whole appliances due to shipping costs, it is a major hub for selling appliance parts (like drawers, shelves, or motors), which can sometimes be more profitable than selling the whole unit. 3. Retailer Trade-In & Recycle Programs

If an appliance is completely broken and beyond repair, it still has value as scrap metal. places that buy used appliances

: Some local electric companies or state energy offices offer cash incentives (typically $25–$50) through programs like Energy Star to pick up and recycle old, inefficient refrigerators or freezers.

: They will take almost anything regardless of condition. : Stores like The Home Depot will often

: Immediate cash and often they will handle the haul-away.

: You usually have to transport the heavy appliance to their facility yourself to get paid. 5. Alternative Options: Donations & Property Managers : They will take almost anything regardless of condition

If you are buying a new appliance, many national retailers offer programs to deal with your old one.

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