Who | Buys Old Refrigerators

People in temporary living situations who need a basic "stop-gap" appliance.

Some buyers look for specific brands like Frigidaire or GE for their iconic rounded aesthetics and heavy-duty builds. who buys old refrigerators

These buyers purchase non-working vintage units to "retro-fit" them with modern, energy-efficient compressors while maintaining the classic exterior. 4. Utility Companies (Bounty Programs) People in temporary living situations who need a

Specialized parts that can be sold to repair shops. 3. Vintage Enthusiasts and Restorers Vintage Enthusiasts and Restorers The most common buyers

The most common buyers are individuals looking for functional appliances at a fraction of retail prices. This group includes:

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In an effort to reduce strain on the power grid, many utility companies actually "buy" old, inefficient refrigerators from their customers. Through appliance recycling programs, they offer cash incentives (typically $25–$50) and free pickup. Their goal is to get high-energy-consuming "secondary" fridges out of circulation to meet environmental energy-saving mandates. 5. Independent Repair Shops