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PickerBenny Scrapping Air Purifiers 04-16-2014, 06:33 PM
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    Air Cleaners

    Some scrappers dont know much about air cleaners, so they leave them behind on the curb.. But they actually contain many nice values such as Green boards, electric motor, and wiring and transformers. Posted some pictures below. I was careful with mine because i wanted to keep the fans. The easiest way is to drop them on a hard surface on a corner then they just pop right out.


    Photo Above: What most air purifiers look like. Almost similar to a portable heater. These ones came with a good length thick cord containing B & G & R wiring inside.


    Photo Above: What they look like inside. Most have a giant transformer in them. Boards and wiring can be seen.




    Photo Above: The inside of air purifiers. MMM, boards and wires!


    Conclusion: If the night is weak with metals, air purifiers can be a good score. They must add up in order to make some profit. Most have a bad re-sale because these products are mostly found in smoking homes.
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