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Default Scrap value of old cooker

On 21/11/2012 00:16, Wesley wrote:
I recently bought a new oven from Argos which is to be delivered on the
weekend and I paid about £8 for them to take away and recycle our old
cooker.

Tonight I noticed a wanted ad on our local Freecycle website for an electric
cooker. I replied and they are collecting it tomorrow - for free.

It got me thinking.

What is the 'weigh in' price at the scrappers for old cookers, which are
very heavy and almost 100 per cent metal, and does this outweigh what Argos
are charging me for recycling. If the 'weigh in' price is greater that the
price I am paying to have the cooker recycled, then it would appear to be a
nice little earner for Argos.

It also got me wondering if the ad on Freecycle was from a person who
genuinely needed an electric cooker or some pikeys collecting scrap metal.



Scrap steel is worth anything up to £150 per ton. Less the hassle and
cost of separating the steel from all the other components of the cooker.

I would have thought the average electric cooker is 30-50kg, so at most
has a direct scrap value of £5!!