How to sell a washing machine for scrap?

How to sell a washing machine for scrapWhen the machine works from repair to repair or fails completely, the user has no choice but to buy a new unit. But what to do with the old one? The easiest way is to simply throw it away, but some enterprising citizens are thinking about a different perspective. Is it possible, for example, to sell a washing machine for scrap and get some money?

We rent by total weight

Ferrous metal collection points accept washing machines for scrap by their total weight. As a rule, you won’t be able to get a lot of money out of this, but you can still get something. First, the owner of the machine needs to decide how to deliver the product to the collection point. There are two options.

  1. On your own, that is, either alone or with the help of friends, relatives or acquaintances. You need to load the washing machine into your own washing machine and take it to the delivery point, where an employee will take it from you and give you money. In this case, you will only spend money on gasoline, and the benefit depends on how long it takes you to drive to the nearest scrap metal.
  2. In the second case, you can use the services of a special company that will bring a washing machine with loaders to your home. They will take the unit themselves and load it into the car, and then take it to the scrap collection point. Very convenient and comfortable, but, nevertheless, not free. There is a high probability that the money raised will only cover transportation costs, but nothing more.You can return the washing machine with a total weight

It is difficult to say unequivocally which option is most acceptable. Both have a right to exist. Now you need to calculate how much money you can earn by renting out one average washing machine. The price of the product on the metal market will depend directly on the weight of the unit. Considering that the body is made partly of plastic, counterweights play a major role. Thanks to them, the washing machine can reach a weight of 50 to 70 kilograms. The purpose of the parts is to keep the washer from moving excessively during operation.

Important! In most washers, these parts are made of concrete, although there are particularly rare models with cast iron counterweights. Therefore, if you are lucky enough to be the owner of just such a car, then you can earn some good money.

But, of course, concrete counterweights are not accepted for scrap metal. Therefore, their weight must be subtracted from the total weight of the washer. Thus, in Moscow the price per kg of ferrous metal is about $0.1. A machine with cast iron counterweights can fetch from $8 to $10. But a model with concrete components will weigh 20-30 kilograms and can bring the owner only $4-6.

We will sort, sort and hand over

If in the previous paragraph we handed over the machine by total weight, that is, without sorting it into different metals, then in this section you will find a slightly different method. Instead of taking the entire unit to a collection point, you can disassemble it yourself and then sort the parts according to metal categories. For example, almost every machine has massive motors with windings containing up to 2 kg of copper, and in Moscow the price per kg of this metal reaches $3. You can also find other non-ferrous metals there. In general, you can earn some good money, but keep in mind that you will have to get really confused and spend a lot of time. Information about how much non-ferrous metal is in the washing machine on average:We disassemble the washing machine for metal

  • 1-2 kg approximately 4 $.
  • 2 kg of aluminum – 2 $.
  • 0.2 kg zinc – 0.1 $
  • 20 kg of iron – 3 $.
  • 0.1 kg of brass – 0.1 $.

If you add it up, we get around $9. Of course, this is more profitable than simply giving away the machine with its total weight. But it will take quite a lot of time, and it is still unknown which is more expensive. And, of course, it is obvious that the difference between revenues is quite small. Surely, residents of big cities would prefer to give away the machine for free, just to get rid of it and the hassle associated with it.

Basic ways to get rid of old equipment

In general, there are many more ways to get rid of an unnecessary washing machine than it seems. All of them are different in terms of financial costs/profits, and in the amount of time and effort. Here is a list of the main options:

  1. Recycle. The bottom line is that you personally take your unit to a specially designated place, where you also pay 1500 - 2000 for the procedure. This money goes towards transporting the machine to a special landfill and the recycling service itself.
  2. Sell ​​or give away for free. Of course, this can only be done if the device is still in good condition. Some people will be happy to come and remove the washing machine themselves if you offer it for free.
  3. Give it to the store. This refers to various promotions like “Changing the old for the new.” You can save some money and get rid of the equipment.
  4. Donate to an institution. Orphanages and any other similar institutions gladly accept any help. Household appliances are never superfluous, so why not do a good deed if your machine is still in good working order?

Well, if the home helper has already outlived its usefulness, of course, the most profitable thing to do is to sell it for scrap metal; as you can see, the content of valuable metals is quite high.Even if it’s not very convenient to transport, it’s still better than paying extra for disposal.

   

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