About us
Family-owned, based in Corona, California. We buy electrical surplus from contractors, plants, and electricians in all 50 states.
We answer the phone. We show up. We pay.
This business started the way a lot of trade businesses do — with a truck, a phone, and a simple idea: pay people a fair price for equipment they don't need anymore, and treat every deal like our name depends on it. Because it does.
These days we buy everything from a single circuit breaker to complete switchgear lineups. Some of our sellers are national manufacturers. Some are electricians clearing out a garage. Either way, you talk directly to the person making the offer, and the number we quote is the number you get.
We keep the phone on 24 hours a day because a lot of you work odd hours too. Loading out a job site at midnight? Call. Someone will pick up.
Corona, California
Drop-offs welcome — get paid on the spot


Real photos from real buys — warehouses, storage units, job sites. This is the work.
How we operate
Straight offers
The price we quote is the price we pay. No last-minute haircuts at the loading dock.
Always reachable
24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Real people answer, even on holidays.
We do the work
Disassembly, rigging, freight — our crew handles it and we pay for it.
Fast payment
Check or cash on the spot. Most sellers are paid within a day or two.
Honest identification
Not sure what you have? We'll tell you what it is and what it's actually worth.
Nationwide
All 50 states. For big lots we can be on site within 24 hours.
Who we buy from
Electrical contractors clearing out surplus after commercial jobs.
Manufacturers and plants retiring old distribution equipment.
Facility managers who want their floor space back.
Electricians with a garage full of takeouts worth real money.
Estates and auctions that need equipment identified and bought fast.
Whoever you are, it works the same way: send photos, get a number, get paid. Call (951) 903-9804 anytime.
What happens to the equipment
Understanding where the gear goes explains why we can pay more than a scrapyard. Most of what we buy becomes service stock for buildings that are still running the same equipment generation. A breaker pulled from a 1970s panel in one state becomes the replacement part that keeps an identical panel energized somewhere else, and there is no new-production alternative for it.
The rest follows a few predictable paths. Complete switchgear lineups and MCCs are resold as assemblies to plants and facilities expanding capacity on a budget. Transformers go to industrial buyers and contractors who need a specific kVA and voltage combination now rather than on a manufacturer's lead time. Genuinely dead material — failed windings, damaged cases — gets recycled properly, which is the outcome the scale would have given the whole lot.
That reuse is also why condition and completeness matter so much to the offer. We are not buying weight; we are buying something the next owner can install.
Why we work the way we do
Two practices in this industry cost sellers real money, and both are avoidable. The first is consignment presented as a purchase — you release the equipment, then wait to be paid after it resells, if it resells. The second is re-trading: agreeing to a number, then finding reasons to reduce it once the truck is at your dock and reloading is the inconvenient option.
We pay at the transaction and we honor the quoted number when the photos were accurate. That is not generosity, it is how a business built on repeat sellers has to operate. Contractors, plant engineers, and property managers deal with surplus repeatedly over a career, and they remember which buyer answered the phone and paid what they said.
It is also why we will tell you when your lot belongs at the scrapyard instead. A straight answer on a small lot is what earns the call on the large one.
Got equipment to sell?
Call or text us photos. We'll give you a price and take it from there.
