Nationwide Free Pickup
Tell us what you have and a local hauler comes to haul it away. Refrigerators, washers, dryers, ovens, and more. No cost, no catch.
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Three steps. No fees, no catches.
Fill out a quick form with your appliance type and location. Takes about a minute, no account needed.
A local partner will call or text you within 24 hours to confirm details and arrange pickup.
A local hauler shows up, loads your appliance, and handles responsible disposal. You pay nothing. To speed things up, disconnect the appliance and have it accessible — curbside or in the garage works great.
All Major Appliances
Working or broken. If it plugs in or hooks up, we'll probably take it.
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Pickup confidence
APN uses appliance photos, access notes, and condition details to help route pickup requests responsibly.
Tell us what it is
Washer, dryer, fridge, freezer, range, dishwasher, water heater, or another large appliance.
Upload useful photos
Photos help identify condition, location, and whether the appliance has reuse, parts, or recycling value.
Route the request
Local availability varies, but better intake details make it easier to match requests with the right pickup path.
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FAQ
No catch. Old appliances contain valuable scrap metal (steel, copper, aluminum) and reusable parts. Our pickup partners make money recycling those materials, so they don't need to charge you. Compare that to junk removal services that charge $80-$150 per appliance, or hauling it to a landfill yourself for $16-36 in dump fees plus your time and gas.
Yes. Working or broken, local haulers take both. Many donation services (Salvation Army, Habitat ReStore) only accept working appliances under 10 years old. Our network doesn't have that restriction. If your fridge died, your washer is leaking, or your dryer stopped spinning, a local hauler will still come get it.
We get it. "Free" sounds suspicious. But appliance recycling is a real business. A single refrigerator contains 100-200 lbs of steel, plus copper wiring and aluminum. At scrap prices, that's worth the trip. We connect you with local recyclers who profit from the materials, not from your wallet. No bait-and-switch, no hidden fees at the door.
You can list appliances for free on Craigslist, but you'll deal with no-shows, lowball offers, and strangers at your door. Our service connects you with a vetted local hauler who confirms a time and actually shows up. Plus, local haulers take broken appliances that nobody on Craigslist wants.
Working appliances get refurbished and resold locally. Broken ones go to recycling facilities where metals are separated and reclaimed. Hazardous materials like Freon are recovered by EPA-certified technicians before disposal. Over 90% of a typical appliance is recyclable.
In most cases, the local hauler handles disconnection and removal. To make things go faster, disconnect the appliance beforehand if you can and place it curbside or just outside the garage. If your unit is gas-connected, mention that when you submit your request so the right crew comes prepared.
Takes about a minute. No account needed. Local haulers cover costs by refurbishing and reselling working appliances — so your pickup is always free.