GWguy
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I just recently replaced my washer and dryer. My plan was to take them to the "dumps" on Rt 4, pay $10 (cheap) to get rid of the old units. On the advice of another forumite (thanx DR!), I checked out Super Salvage, right next to the transfer station. They pay you (!) for scrap metal and batteries and such (yes, that's where $15,000 worth of stolen batteries wound up recently...). So I loaded up the washer/dryer, a couple of old batteries from battery backup systems, and even an old metal outdoor table. They weigh you in, you drop off the metal, weigh you out (now I know my truck is actually 5500 lbs), drop off the batteries and you get a slip with a $ amount on it. In this case, it was $35. Pretty good money for no effort!
So, unless you have no way to transport a washer, dryer, fridge, ect.... bring it to the salvage yard for money. Beats paying for, or even taking advantage of a chain store's "free pickup of old appliances". Why give it up for free when you can get paid for it?
So, unless you have no way to transport a washer, dryer, fridge, ect.... bring it to the salvage yard for money. Beats paying for, or even taking advantage of a chain store's "free pickup of old appliances". Why give it up for free when you can get paid for it?