Purchasing Used Refrigerators – Freezers – Coolers At High Prices At Your Home
Our purchasing service for used refrigerators, freezers, and coolers helps customers quickly liquidate cooling equipment that is either used or no longer functional. We eliminate the need for transportation – save you time – and provide immediate payment.

1. What Is Used Refrigerator, Freezer, And Cooler Purchasing?
1.1. What Is Used Refrigerator Purchasing?
Used refrigerator purchasing is a service that buys back pre-owned refrigerators from households, boarding houses, apartments, and shops when users:
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No longer have a need for the unit.
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Want to upgrade to a new refrigerator.
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Have a unit that is old, consumes too much electricity, or has weak cooling.
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This service helps customers liquidate quickly – provides extra funds for a new purchase – and eliminates the effort of transportation.
1.2. What Is The Purchasing Of Damaged Or Non-Cooling Refrigerators?
We accept the purchase of damaged refrigerators, including:
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Units that do not run or fail to power on.
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Units that run but do not cool.
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Damaged blocks (compressors).
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Faulty circuit boards or gas leaks.
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👉 Damaged refrigerators still hold value due to components that can be reused or recycled.
1.3. What Is Freezer Purchasing?
Freezer purchasing is a service that buys back food preservation freezers, commonly used in:
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Eateries and restaurants.
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Food stores and supermarkets.
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Small family businesses.
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Including:
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Upright freezers and chest freezers.
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Operational or damaged units.
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Single-compartment and double-compartment freezers.
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1.4. What Is Cooler Purchasing?
Cooler purchasing involves buying display coolers, which are popular in:
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Grocery stores.
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Mini-supermarkets.
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Beverage shops and cafés.
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We accept the purchase of:
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Single-door, double-door, and multi-door coolers.
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Coolers with weak cooling performance.
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Damaged or non-functional coolers.
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1.5. Purpose Of Refrigerator, Freezer, And Cooler Purchasing Services
This service helps customers:
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Quickly free up space.
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Save on unnecessary repair costs.
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Gain extra cash when upgrading to new equipment.
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Protect the environment through proper technical recycling.
1.6. Who Is Suitable For This Service?
The purchasing service is suitable for:
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Households.
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Owners of boarding houses and apartments.
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Grocery stores.
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Eateries and restaurants.
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Mini-supermarkets and small cold storage facilities.
2. What Types Of Units Do We Purchase?

2.1. Purchasing Residential Refrigerators
We purchase residential refrigerators currently in use or pre-owned from:
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Townhouses and apartments.
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Boarding houses.
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Condominiums.
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Including:
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Single-door and double-door refrigerators.
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Top-freezer and bottom-freezer models.
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Side-by-side refrigerators.
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We also accept:
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Units with good cooling performance.
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Old units that consume excessive electricity.
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Damaged units that do not cool or fail to run.
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2.2. Purchasing Inverter And Standard Refrigerators
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Inverter energy-saving refrigerators.
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Standard (mono) refrigerators.
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Regardless of:
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Old or new models.
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Whether they are still under warranty or expired.
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Complete or missing accessories.
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2.3. Purchasing Freezers
We accept the purchase of all types of freezers, including:
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Chest freezers.
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Upright freezers.
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Single-compartment, double-compartment, and triple-compartment freezers.
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Applied to:
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Functional units.
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Freezers with weak cooling performance.
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Damaged or non-functional freezers.
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2.4. Purchasing Coolers
We purchase display coolers commonly used in business:
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Single-door and double-door coolers.
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Multi-door coolers and upright coolers.
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We also purchase:
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Functional coolers.
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Coolers with weak performance.
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Coolers with damaged compressors (blocks) or circuit boards.
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2.5. Purchasing Large-Capacity Refrigerators, Freezers, And Coolers
We accept the purchase of high-capacity units from:
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Restaurants.
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Supermarkets.
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Small cold storage facilities.
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Including:
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Large-capacity units.
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Multi-door units.
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Long-term use units that need liquidation.
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2.6. Purchasing Damaged Units, Scrap Casings, And Detached Components
In addition to complete units, we also purchase:
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Severely damaged refrigerators.
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Freezers and coolers that are beyond repair.
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Scrap casings.
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Refrigerator compressors and still-usable components.
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A solution that helps customers:
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Avoid disposal costs.
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Liquidate quickly and neatly.
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2.7. Bulk Purchasing – Shop Liquidation
We accept:
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Purchasing multiple units simultaneously.
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Liquidating equipment from shops and eateries.
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Purchasing during premises transfers.
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Better pricing policies are available for large quantities and large-capacity coolers.
3. Purchasing Damaged, Non-Cooling, And Gas-Leaking Refrigerators, Freezers, And Coolers
3.1. Purchasing Damaged And Non-Functional Refrigerators
We accept the purchase of damaged refrigerators, including:
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Units that fail to power on.
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Units that do not run or fail to cool.
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Units that run but fail to chill or freeze ice.
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Units with damaged compressors (blocks).
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👉 Damaged refrigerators still hold value through reusable or recoverable components.
3.2. Purchasing Non-Cooling Refrigerators, Freezers, And Coolers
In cases where the unit:
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Still runs but does not cool.
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Has weak cooling that is insufficient for preservation temperatures.
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Has poor freezing capability or ice melts quickly.
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We still provide on-site purchasing, helping customers:
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Avoid repair costs.
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Save time searching for a buyer.
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3.3. Purchasing Units With Gas Leaks
Refrigerators, freezers, and coolers with gas leaks often show signs such as:
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Running continuously without cooling.
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Abnormal frost buildup on the cooling coils.
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Unusual overheating and excessive power consumption.
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👉 These cases are still purchased; however:
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The price will be lower than units with a full gas charge.
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Pricing depends on the extent of the leak and the condition of the coils.
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3.4. Purchasing Damaged Freezers That Fail To Freeze
We accept the purchase of:
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Freezers that do not freeze ice.
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Freezers with weak performance.
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Freezers with damaged compressors or circuit boards.
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Applied to:
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Eateries.
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Restaurants.
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Food stores.
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3.5. Purchasing Damaged Coolers With Poor Cooling Performance
We accept the purchase of damaged display coolers, including:
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Coolers that do not cool.
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Coolers with weak cooling performance.
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Coolers with damaged fans or compressors.
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An appropriate solution when:
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Repair costs are too high.
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The unit has been used for many years.
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3.6. Purchasing Scrap Casings And Detached Components
In addition to complete units, we also purchase:
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Refrigerator scrap casings.
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Freezer and cooler scrap casings.
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Refrigerator compressors.
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Still-usable components.
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Helping customers:
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Liquidate quickly.
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Eliminate transportation efforts.
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3.7. Benefits Of Selling Damaged, Non-Cooling, Or Gas-Leaking Units
Selling damaged units helps customers:
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Avoid expensive repairs.
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Gain extra funds to put toward a new refrigerator.
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Quickly free up space.
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Dispose of old equipment correctly and safely.
4. Refrigerator, Freezer, And Cooler Brands Purchased
4.1. Purchasing Panasonic Refrigerators
We purchase Panasonic refrigerators across various lines:
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Residential refrigerators.
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Inverter refrigerators.
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Large-capacity refrigerators.
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Applied to:
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Functional cooling units.
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Old, high-power consumption units.
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Damaged, non-cooling, or gas-leaking units.
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4.2. Purchasing Samsung Refrigerators
We accept the purchase of Samsung refrigerators:
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Single-door and double-door refrigerators.
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Side-by-side models.
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Inverter and standard (mono) models.
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We also purchase:
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Units in good working condition.
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Units with damaged compressors or circuit boards.
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4.3. Purchasing LG Refrigerators
We purchase LG refrigerators from:
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Households.
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Offices.
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Canteens and kitchens.
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Including:
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LG inverter refrigerators.
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Standard LG refrigerators.
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Damaged units that fail to freeze.
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4.4. Purchasing Toshiba Refrigerators
We accept the purchase of Toshiba refrigerator lines:
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Top-freezer refrigerators.
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Bottom-freezer refrigerators.
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Large-capacity refrigerators.
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Regardless of:
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Old or new models.
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Whether they are still under warranty or expired.
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4.5. Purchasing Sharp, Aqua, And Electrolux Refrigerators
In addition to popular brands, we also purchase:
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Sharp refrigerators.
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Aqua refrigerators.
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Electrolux refrigerators.
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Applied to:
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Households.
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Boarding houses.
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Small shops.
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4.6. Purchasing Sanaky, Alaska, And Darling Freezers
We specialize in purchasing:
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Sanaky freezers.
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Alaska freezers.
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Darling freezers.
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We accept the purchase of:
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Chest and upright freezers.
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Damaged freezers that fail to freeze.
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Units used for many years.
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4.7. Purchasing Sanaky, Alaska, Pepsi, And Coca Coolers
We accept the purchase of various types of coolers:
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Sanaky coolers.
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Alaska coolers.
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Pepsi coolers.
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Coca-Cola coolers.
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Suitable for:
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Grocery stores.
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Mini-supermarkets.
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Beverage shops and cafés.
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4.8. Purchasing Other Brands On The Market
In addition to the brands listed above, we also purchase:
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Less common brands.
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Imported units.
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Discontinued models.
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As long as:
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The physical unit exists.
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It can be dismantled and transported.
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5. Purchase Prices For Used Refrigerators, Freezers, And Coolers
5.1. Factors Affecting The Purchase Price
The purchase price is not fixed but depends on several factors such as:
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Brand of the unit.
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Capacity and power.
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Operational status (functional cooling, damaged, or gas leaks).
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Severity of damage to the compressor (block) or circuit board.
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Whether the unit has all its original components.
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Placement of the unit (ease or difficulty of transportation).
5.2. Reference Price List For Used Refrigerators
Note: These prices are for reference only; the actual price will be quoted after a direct inspection.
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Single-door and double-door refrigerators (small capacity): 500,000 – 1,500,000 VND.
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Inverter and large-capacity refrigerators: 1,500,000 – 3,500,000 VND.
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Side-by-side refrigerators: 3,000,000 – 6,000,000 VND.
5.3. Reference Purchase Prices For Freezers
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Small freezers (single-compartment): 1,000,000 – 2,500,000 VND.
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Double-compartment or large-capacity freezers: 2,000,000 – 5,000,000 VND.
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High-power, multi-compartment freezers: prices are negotiable.
5.4. Reference Purchase Prices For Coolers
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Single-door coolers: 1,200,000 – 3,000,000 VND.
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Double-door coolers: 2,500,000 – 6,000,000 VND.
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Multi-door or large display coolers: higher prices depending on the condition.
5.5. Purchase Prices For Damaged, Non-Cooling, Or Gas-Leaking Units
For damaged units:
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Minor damage that is still repairable: fair prices offered.
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Damaged compressors or circuit boards: lower prices.
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Severe gas leaks or punctured cooling coils: purchased at scrap value.
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👉 The price will be determined based on still-usable components.
5.6. Purchasing Scrap Casings And Detached Components
In addition to complete units, we also purchase:
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Refrigerator scrap casings.
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Freezer and cooler scrap casings.
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Compressors and refrigeration components.
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Prices are calculated based on:
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Weight.
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Condition of the components.
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Market price at the time of purchase.
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5.7. Commitment To Transparent Pricing – No Price Pressure
We commit to:
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Clear and easy-to-understand quotations.
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No price pressure or unreasonable price reductions.
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Immediate payment after the purchase is completed.
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No hidden costs.
6. On-Site Purchasing Process For Refrigerators, Freezers, And Coolers
6.1. Receiving Customer Information
Customers can contact us via:
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Hotline.
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Zalo.
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Website.
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Provide basic information:
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Type of unit (refrigerator, freezer, or cooler).
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Brand.
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Capacity.
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Current condition (functional cooling, damaged, gas leaks, etc.).
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6.2. Consultation And Preliminary Quotation
After receiving the information, we will:
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Advise on the most suitable purchasing plan.
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Provide an initial estimated price based on the information provided.
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Schedule an appointment for a direct on-site inspection.
6.3. Physical Inspection Of The Unit
Our technician will arrive at your location to:
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Check the cooling capability.
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Evaluate the compressor (block), circuit board, and cooling coils.
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Determine the extent of any damage or gas leaks.
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Provide an accurate final price to the customer.
6.4. Price Agreement And Purchase Confirmation
Once the customer agrees:
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Both parties confirm the purchase price.
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Agree on the transportation plan.
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Proceed with the purchase immediately if the customer is in an urgent need.
6.5. Safe And Technical Moving Of The Unit
We proceed to:
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Safely disconnect the power source.
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Move the unit gently to avoid any impact.
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Prevent scratches on floors or damage to walls and doors.
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For large units:
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Provide additional personnel for support.
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Use specialized moving equipment.
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6.6. Immediate Payment Upon Receiving The Unit
After completion:
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Payment is made via cash or bank transfer.
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No withheld payments and no delayed payments.
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Full transparency and clarity.
6.7. Transportation And Cleaning Of The Purchase Area
Finally, we:
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Transport the unit out of your home.
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Clean up the area where the unit was located.
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Hand over the premises in a clean and tidy condition.
7. Guide To Self-Moving Refrigerators At Home (For Customers Handling It Individually)
Important Note: Refrigerators are heavy and contain a compressor (block) and a gas system. Incorrect moving methods can cause compressor damage, gas leaks, or reduce the unit’s lifespan. You should only attempt this for short distances and with assistance.
7.1. Preparation Before Moving The Refrigerator
Before moving, you need to prepare:
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Protective gloves.
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Tie-down straps and adhesive tape.
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Cardboard sheets or thin blankets.
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A trolley (if available).
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Additionally:
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Remove all food from the refrigerator.
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Unplug the power at least 30 minutes in advance.
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7.2. Defrosting And Cleaning The Unit
Execution:
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Open the refrigerator doors to allow complete defrosting.
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Wipe dry any accumulated water in the freezer and cooling compartments.
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Perform a basic interior cleaning to prevent odors.
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👉 This makes the unit lighter and ensures cleanliness during the move.
7.3. Securing Refrigerator Doors And Shelves
Before moving:
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Remove or secure the interior trays and shelves.
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Use adhesive tape or straps to secure the refrigerator doors.
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Purpose:
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Prevent doors from swinging open.
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Avoid breaking glass trays.
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7.4. Moving The Refrigerator In The Correct Position
When moving:
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Always keep the refrigerator in an upright position.
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Do not lay the unit horizontally or tilt it more than 45°.
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Move slowly to avoid impacts.
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⚠️ Do not drag the refrigerator across the floor to prevent scratches and damage to the unit’s feet.
7.5. Notes On Moving Refrigerators Via Stairs
If moving via stairs:
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At least 2 people are required.
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One person holds the bottom while the other holds the top.
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Move step-by-step without rushing.
7.6. Waiting Time Before Plugging Back In
After placing the refrigerator in its new location:
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Wait 2 – 4 hours (for small units).
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Wait 4 – 6 hours (for large units or side-by-side models).
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👉 This allows the compressor oil to stabilize before operation.
7.7. Risks Of Moving Refrigerators Individually
Customers should be aware of:
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Compressor damage due to incorrect tilting.
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Gas leaks or punctured cooling coils.
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Scratches on floors and walls.
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Danger when handling heavy equipment.
7.8. When To Call Professional Support Services
You should call for service when:
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The refrigerator has a large capacity.
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The house has multiple floors or narrow staircases.
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Moving over long distances.
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You want to sell the unit at the highest possible price.
8. Why Choose Our Purchasing Service?
8.1. On-Site Purchasing – Rapid – Convenient
We support:
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Purchasing refrigerators, freezers, and coolers directly at your location.
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Rapid arrival within the day.
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Flexible scheduling according to the customer’s timetable.
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Helping customers:
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Avoid the need for self-transportation.
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Save effort on dismantling.
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8.2. High Purchase Prices – Reflecting Actual Value
We determine prices based on:
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Brand.
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Capacity.
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Operational status.
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Commitment:
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No price pressure.
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No unreasonable price reductions.
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Units in good condition will receive high prices.
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8.3. Purchasing Damaged, Non-Cooling, And Gas-Leaking Units
Beyond purchasing units in good working order, we also accept:
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Damaged refrigerators.
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Freezers that do not freeze.
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Coolers with gas leaks.
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👉 An appropriate solution when repair costs are too high.
8.4. Safe Moving – No Property Damage
Our experienced team ensures:
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Moving the unit using proper technical methods.
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No scratches on floors or walls.
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No damage to staircases or doorways.
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Especially suitable for:
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Apartments.
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Townhouses.
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8.5. Immediate Payment – Transparent
We commit to:
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Making immediate on-site payments.
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Payment via cash or bank transfer.
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No withheld payments.
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No hidden costs.
8.6. Bulk Purchasing – Shop Liquidation
We accept:
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Purchasing multiple units simultaneously.
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Liquidating equipment from shops and eateries.
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Purchasing during premises transfers.
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Better pricing policies are available for large quantities.
8.7. Free Consultation – Dedicated Support
Customers receive:
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Free consultation before selling.
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Guidance on self-moving the unit if needed.
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Rapid support via phone and Zalo.
9. Frequently Asked Questions (Faq)
9.1. Can I Sell An Old Refrigerator That Is Still In Use?
Yes. We purchase:
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Refrigerators that are still cooling well.
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Units used for many years but still functional.
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Units that consume excessive power where the customer wants to upgrade.
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👉 Units in good working condition will receive a higher price.
9.2. Do You Purchase Damaged Refrigerators, Freezers, Or Coolers?
Yes. We still purchase units in cases such as:
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Non-cooling units.
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Units that do not run.
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Damaged compressors (blocks) or circuit boards.
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Gas-leaking units.
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The price will be determined based on the extent of damage and the value of remaining components.
9.3. Can A Unit With A Gas Leak Be Sold?
Absolutely. However:
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The price will be lower than units with a full gas charge.
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Severe leaks or punctured cooling coils may be purchased at scrap value.
9.4. Is There A Fee For On-Site Refrigerator Purchasing?
No. We provide:
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Free on-site inspections.
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No transportation fees.
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No survey or assessment fees.
9.5. Does The Pre-Quoted Price Change When You Come To Inspect The Unit?
It may change if:
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The condition of the unit differs from the initial description.
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The unit is missing components.
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The damage is more severe than expected.
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👉 However, we always provide a clear final quote before moving the unit.
9.6. Should I Unplug The Power Before Selling My Refrigerator?
You should:
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Unplug the power 30 – 60 minutes in advance.
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Remove all food from the unit.
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This helps to:
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Make the inspection easier.
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Ensure safer movement.
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9.7. Do I Get A Better Price For Selling In Large Quantities?
Yes. We offer preferential pricing policies for:
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Shop liquidations.
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Eateries and mini-supermarkets.
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Purchasing multiple units at the same time.
9.8. How Long Does The Refrigerator Purchasing Process Take?
Typically:
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Inspection & moving: 15 – 30 minutes per unit.
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Payment: Immediately after receiving the unit.
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We can provide same-day support if the customer has an urgent need.
9.9. Which Areas Do You Support For Purchasing?
We accept purchases in:
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Ho Chi Minh City.
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Neighboring districts and surrounding areas.
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Support for nearby provinces is available (depending on the quantity).
10. Contact Dai Phong Group Now For:
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Free on-site survey.
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Transparent and technically standard quotations.
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Fast, durable, and aesthetic installation/repair.
Hotline: 0978 244 411
Website: https://suachuatainha.com.vn
HCMC Headquarters: No. 40, Street 176, Phuoc Long A, Thu Duc City.
Da Nang Branch: K29/150 Tran Ngoc Sương, Cam Le.
11. Internal Link Map – Home Repair Services
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Homepage: “Home repair services”, “Dai Phong – Professional technicians”.
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Electrical: “Home electrical repair”, “Professional electricians”.
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Plumbing: “Home plumbing repair”, “Professional plumbers”.
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Refrigeration: “Air conditioner, washing machine, and fridge repair”, “Professional refrigeration technicians”.
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Carpentry & Furniture: “Door, cabinet, and bed repair”, “Interior carpenters”.
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Welding & Metalwork: “Iron door and railing welding”, “Professional welders”.
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Construction & Waterproofing: “House renovation and waterproofing”, “Reputable home repair”.
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Industrial Cleaning: “House and office cleaning”, “Industrial cleaning services”.
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Moving & Loading: “House moving and heavy lifting”, “Safe loading services”.
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House Renovation: “House renovation, painting, floor addition, and space expansion”, “Reputable house renovation”.
