Any broken electrical appliance or device is worth Big Bucks!
Turn Your Broken Electronics, Appliances, and Dead Batteries into Cash at Maningi Scrap Metals
Did you know that your old or broken electrical appliances, devices, and even dead batteries are still worth cash? At Maningi Scrap Metals, we offer top prices for a wide range of electronic waste (E-waste), outdated appliances, and batteries, turning your unused items into money!
Earn Cash for Broken Appliances
Whether it’s a TV, washing machine, microwave oven, or toaster, these items contain valuable metals and components that can be recycled. Don’t let broken appliances take up space—bring them to Maningi Scrap Metals and get instant cash in return.
Cash for Obsolete Electronic Devices
Obsolete or broken electronics such as computers, cell phones, and televisions also contain valuable materials like copper, aluminum, and other metals that can be recycled. By selling these devices to us, you not only earn cash but also contribute to responsible E-waste recycling, reducing the environmental impact of discarded electronics.
Dead Batteries? They’re Still Worth Cash!
Dead batteries may be of no use to you, but at Maningi Scrap Metals, they are still valuable. Batteries contain recyclable materials that we can extract and repurpose. Bring in your dead car batteries, household batteries, or industrial batteries, and turn them into cash.
Why Choose Maningi Metals?
- We pay top prices for broken appliances, obsolete electronics, and dead batteries.
- Accepting a variety of items, including TVs, washing machines, microwaves, toasters, computers, cell phones, and more.
- We offer instant cash or EFT payments after weighing your materials.
- Convenient locations in Marlboro, Johannesburg CBD, and Chamdor.
Got old batteries, or broken appliances? Maningi Scrap Metals handle E-waste too!
Any broken electrical appliance or device is worth CASH.
Whether it is a TV or a washing machine, a microwave oven or a Toaster and obsolete electronic devices like computers, TV’s cell phones are still worth CASH.