I think there'd have to be a potential market for selective items, such as the motors, timers, etc; That little dishwasher motor you scrap for maybe five dollars costs me 119.00 new, I usually just buy a new dishwasher instead. That wouldn't of been the case if I could of gotten a clean low mileage used motor for half that. Keep the model # of the appliance the parts come off of, and I wouldn't ruin my
ebay reputation selling anything I wasn't 100% sure worked correctly. You can print USPS shipping labels for Ebay at home and USPS will even send you the boxes via your carrier upon request, so it's actually pretty low maintenance work to do from the comfort of your home.
If you want an idea of what prices are going for, google Appliance Parts Samurai,which is also an excellent site for appliance repair tips.
I'd be really selective about what I sold, drum rollers are a definite wear item from day one, I'd never buy them used.
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