Still a staple for appliance sales. It attracts "flippers" and landlords looking for quick replacements.

They pay by the weight of the metal. You won’t get much (often $10–$30), and you usually have to drop them off yourself.

Many cities have "mom-and-pop" shops that refurbish and resell appliances.

They buy your used machines at a wholesale price (usually $50–$150 depending on the age and brand), clean them up, and resell them with a 30-day warranty.

These are currently the most effective tools for local sales. Because they are tied to social profiles, they offer a slightly higher level of trust than anonymous sites.

A mobile-friendly app that is great for quick communication and local pickup. 2. Local Used Appliance Stores (Best for Convenience)

Are you looking to for a profit, or do you just need someone to haul away broken machines as soon as possible?

To get the most interest, take clear photos of the , the control panel , and the inside of the drums . Mention if you have the hoses and vent kits included, as this makes it a "plug-and-play" deal for the buyer.