Fridges and stuff have motors in them, motors have Copper, except for driers, a lot of drivers have Aluminium winding motors.
But those motors also have a little Bakelite box on them with big Silver contacts in them..
Depending on the amount of time and space you have, it'd be best to save up everything separate and once you have enough, either scrap it down in your spare time, or sell it 'as is'.
Iearn your microwaves, some have a 1kg of Copper transformer, some are just Ali windings, some are a mix of the two.
Anything with a griller in it is just Aluminium transformers.
Anything 'woodgrain' is older and has lots of Copper....
Don't break the ceramic on the magnatron, but save them up of you have access to a lathe and machine the unbroken ends off for 80grams of Copper in each one.
There's many metals in a
microwave and the empty cases make great boxes for filling with small stuff like sheet steel, ferrite, springs, bolts and screws, then use the 4 selftappers from a CRT screen band to screw the door back on.
But, first, figure out a way to get rid of your plastic because you will end up with piles and piles of it.
If you are really really lucky, someone recycles it and may even pay you money for it. Not here in NZ though...
And your CRT's.
LED TVs can be sold for parts, if the screens broken there's a good chance the insides still work.
And if the screens OK, there's a good chance it can be fixed. People will buy the electronics inside from you.
It would be good to find a contact who will buy these parts, there's good money to be made there.
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