Antique or high-end models often have significant scrap or collector value. How to Get the Best Deal
Throwing a fire extinguisher in the regular trash is a big no-no. They are pressurized vessels that can be hazardous if crushed in a garbage truck. Selling or recycling them is the smarter move for three reasons: we buy used fire extinguishers
Don't Let Them Rust: Why (and Where) to Sell Your Used Fire Extinguishers Antique or high-end models often have significant scrap
Not every unit is a goldmine, but certain types are highly sought after by refurbishing companies: Selling or recycling them is the smarter move
Specialized buyers often pay for "cores" (the empty shells) or units that can be professionally refurbished. What Kind of Extinguishers Do People Buy?
Units containing Halon or Halotron (often used for electronics) are valuable because the gas itself is expensive.
If you’re looking to offload your inventory—whether it’s one unit or a hundred from a cleared-out warehouse—keep these tips in mind: