Electronics removal
Electronics removal with R2-certified e-waste recycling
Electronics pickup across Minnesota — TVs (including old CRTs), computers, monitors, printers, gaming consoles, audio equipment. Routed to R2-certified e-waste recyclers. Hard drives wiped or physically destroyed on request.
What's included
Electronics removal options
Computer towers and laptops
Printers and scanners
Gaming consoles
Audio/video equipment
Hard drive destruction (on request)
How it works
Four steps, mostly text.
Step 1
Text photos and a quick description.
Step 2
Crew confirms quote and pickup window via text.
Step 3
Items go curbside or in the garage (or as agreed).
Step 4
Crew arrives, loads, and routes for donation or certified recycling.
Electronics removal cities
Available across Minnesota.
FAQ
Electronics removal — quick answers.
How much does electronics removal cost in Minnesota?
Junk and cleanout loads for electronics removal are volume-based, from $85 — single item from $85 up to a full box-truck load around $750. Recyclable items like mattresses, appliances, TVs, and tires are flat per-piece rates with no load minimum. Text photos for a firm quote with no surprise on-site re-quote.
How do I book electronics removal?
Text photos of the items plus your city to (952) 232-5107, or use the photo-quote helper. The crew sends a firm quote and a pickup window — there is no on-site estimate visit.
How soon can you schedule electronics removal?
Most pickups are scheduled about two business days out so the crew arrives with the right equipment. Same-day jobs are sometimes available based on crew capacity — text to check.
Do I need to be home for electronics removal?
No — as long as the items are accessible at the curb or in the garage. The crew calls before arrival and sends a completion photo when the job is done.
Where do you offer electronics removal?
Across all Minnesota cities and counties, with route-aware scheduling. Coverage is heaviest across the Twin Cities metro — Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, Anoka, Washington, Scott, and Carver counties.
What happens to the items after electronics removal?
Donation-first. Electronics are routed to R2-certified e-waste recyclers; hard drives are wiped or physically destroyed on request.
Need electronics removal?
Text photos, item details, and a preferred calendar window. The crew confirms and handles the rest.