Thrift Store Tech Shopping Guide: What to Buy and What to Skip
By
Joe Oliveto
Summary
A practical guide to buying used tech at thrift stores. The article breaks down which tech items are worth purchasing secondhand (like monitors, keyboards, mice, audio equipment, and networking gear) and which should be avoided (like outdated laptops, old printers, CRT TVs, and obsolete cables). It emphasizes checking for compatibility, testing functionality, and avoiding anything too old to be useful.
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· 3 pulledAvoid (almost) anything that could be too outdated
Some thrift store tech is worth buying and some is worth leaving on the shelf.
Here's a breakdown of which categories fall into which bucket.
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