The busted extension cords: cut the plugs and put them in a box. At the yard, it is insulated copper wire.
The tools, if they're in usable condition, try selling them on
Ebay, Craigslist or even the pawn shop, because you'll get a better price. If they're busted, try to cut the cord (more insulated wire) and to remove the plastic parts. The electric motors has a better price than the other metal parts. All the small wires can go with the insulated wire. If you don't want to tear them apart yourself, you can ask the staff at the yard if they have a better price that the shred heap for these tools.
Flat screen monitors can generally be sold that way, but not the older CRT (glass screen) TVs. The best would be to find a free
ewaste collection that accepts them (Staples does, I think?) If you open up the plastic cover, the copper yoke and the black cable around the screen are what worth the most money. After that, the base plate can usually go as low grade board. The plastics and the huge glass screen are not easy to get rid of, because there are very few markets for that.
If I can make a suggestion, I would put my efforts on the nozzles and tips and make sure with a magnet that they have no magnetic (iron) contamination. If their brass and copper are clean of foreign material, you have a nice little gold mine.
Continue to read the past threads and ask questions, you're on the right track.
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