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    Quote Originally Posted by Newbiescrapper5 View Post
    Hey everyone, new to scrapping and found a source for all sorts of big Corp. E-waste such as these cisco catalyst and more. I want to maximize my profits obviously but not sure if they are worth trying to resell or breakdown.
    Not a computer wiz by any means but the price range for these online varies drastically and therefore I'm not sure where to go with this. I cant tell what condition they are in, if they work or not, or how old they are, but they were free so...

    I have 4 cisco 4507R+E units and 2 4510R+E units with all the modules for each unit.

    P.s. wont let me attach pics file size to large. Will try to post pics soon.
    The price does seem to fluctuate widley. They are probably hard to sell. You have no way to test them I am assuming... With all that being said I would disassemble and scrap them. Check out the e-waste section on here on identifying parts of it so you know how to separate them.

    Or if you dont want to mess with taking them apart and such, the buyer I have used for E-waste is currently paying $0.39/lb for Networking equipment. Internet says they weight 44.53 lbs each, you have 6, so that would be about $267.18 they are worth if you can find a local buyer at a similar price. Shipping them probably would eat too much into your profits and wouldnt really make sense. Parting them out and selling or scrapping parts would probably yeild more but may not be worth the effort.


    If it were me and I had those, I would probably take them apart, take out anything of value (circuit boards, chips, motors, wires, ports, etc) so I could sell them to an E-waste buyer on here. And then probably drive the shells and rest of the bits that arent valuable as light-iron/shred to a local place


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