Who Buys - Appliances Near Me

By sunset, Elias’s truck was heavy. He had the Miller fridge, Sarah’s laundry set, and a high-end dishwasher he’d picked up for fifty bucks because it "made a funny clicking sound." He knew that click; it was a five-dollar drainage valve.

"I have a stackable washer-dryer set," she said. "They work, but my new place only has hookups for side-by-sides. Can you come today?" who buys appliances near me

“Check the seals, kid,” he muttered to himself. He pulled out a flashlight, inspecting the compressor coils and the ice maker. To the homeowners, this was a logistical headache they were willing to pay someone to haul away. To Elias, it was next month’s rent. By sunset, Elias’s truck was heavy

The heavy oak door of the Miller estate groaned as Elias pushed it open. He wasn’t a thief, though he moved with a quiet, practiced caution. He was a scavenger of the modern age—a buyer of things left behind. "They work, but my new place only has

Elias checked his map. She was only three miles away, tucked in a suburb where people valued convenience over profit.

In the kitchen, a massive, stainless-steel French door refrigerator stood like a silent monolith. It was barely three years old, but the house was being leveled for a modern glass box. Elias ran a hand over the cool metal.