Bring us your old tech.
We'll keep it out of the landfill.
Florida throws away an extraordinary amount of electronics every
year — most of it perfectly recoverable. We take the gear you don't
use anymore and pass it through certified e-waste recyclers so the
metals, plastics, and rare earths get a second life instead of
sitting in a landfill leaching heavy metals.
How pricing works
The first 5 lbs are on us.
Walk in with up to 5 lbs of accepted electronics and we'll
handle disposal at no cost. Above 5 lbs, we charge $2 per
pound to cover the certified recycler's processing fees.
Free
Up to 5 lbs
+
$2/lb
For every pound beyond 5
What we accept
Most consumer electronics with circuit boards or rechargeable
batteries. Here's the breakdown.
Phones & Tablets
Cell phones (smart or feature)
Tablets and e-readers
Smart watches and fitness trackers
Phone cases, cables, and chargers
Headphones and earbuds
Tip: do a factory reset before drop-off. We don't access stored
data, but resetting protects you if anything is recovered later.
PCs & PC Hardware
Desktops, laptops, and all-in-ones
Motherboards and graphics cards
CPU processors (any generation)
RAM sticks and SSDs / HDDs
Power supplies (PSUs) and PC fans
Keyboards, mice, webcams, monitors (LCD only)
Tip: pull your storage drives out and wipe or physically destroy
them if they ever held sensitive data. We can't be responsible
for data that walks in on a drive we never touched.
Printers
Inkjet and laser printers
All-in-one print/scan/fax units
Empty ink cartridges and toner
USB cables and power bricks
Tip: remove and seal any ink cartridges that still have liquid in
them — leaks can damage other items in the recycling bin.
What we can't take
These items need specialized handling that we're not equipped for.
Florida DEP has a dropoff finder for most of them.
CRT monitors and TVs — the tube contains lead
and requires hazardous-waste handling.
Loose lithium-ion batteries — fire risk during
transport. Batteries still inside a device are fine; loose
batteries should go to a Call2Recycle dropoff.
Fluorescent / CFL bulbs — mercury content.
Home Depot and Lowe's typically accept these for free.
Smoke detectors — most contain trace
radioactive material and need return to the manufacturer.
Major appliances — refrigerators, washing
machines, microwaves, A/C units. Try your county's bulk pickup.
Anything actively leaking, smoking, or damaged from
fire/flood — safety risk to handle.
Not sure if something qualifies? Drop us a note in chat with a
photo and we'll confirm before you drive over.
How drop-off works
Three steps. No appointment needed during business hours.
01
Bring it in
Walk in during business hours. We're at our St Pete Beach shop —
see the locations page
for directions and hours.
02
We weigh and log it
We weigh your drop-off, categorize the major items, and confirm
the total. Under 5 lbs walks away with no charge. Over 5 lbs
we collect the per-pound fee at the counter.
03
Certified recycler pickup
We batch drop-offs and hand them to a certified e-waste recycler
who handles material recovery and proper disposal of anything
that can't be reused. Nothing we collect goes to general trash.
Ready to clear out the drawer?
No appointment, no paperwork. Just walk in during business hours.