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Bring your good or broken items to ReeseCycle —everything has value, and together we can repurpose, repair, and reclaim for a better use!
Reviving Tomorrow, One Item at a Time – Reduce, Reuse, Renew!
- Electronics (computers, phones, tablets, etc.)
- Tools (power tools, hand tools, etc.)
- Clothing (wearable or damaged)
- Scrap Metal (copper, aluminum, steel, etc.)
- Appliances (large and small)
- Furniture (wooden, metal, or upholstered)
- Bicycles and bike parts
- Household Items (dishes, decor, etc.)
- Jewelry (broken or intact)
- Toys and games (complete or damaged)
- Art supplies and craft materials
- Sports equipment (gear and accessories)
- Books and media (DVDs, CDs, etc.)
Whether You’re Clearing Out Clutter or Looking for an Extra Tax Write-Off, ReeseCycle Puts Your Unwanted Items to Good Use!
Don’t Throw Away Your Broken or Unwanted Items—Bring Them to ReeseCycle and Let Us Give Them a New Life!
FAQs
What types of items does ReeseCycle accept?
We accept a wide range of items, including electronics, tools, clothing, scrap metal, appliances, furniture, and more—whether they’re working or broken. Check out our full list to see what you can drop off!
What happens to the items I donate?
Items are either repaired, repurposed, or broken down for usable parts. Everything is given a new life, helping reduce waste and providing reclaimed parts and repurposed goods for purchase.
Can I get a tax write-off for my donation?
Yes! ReeseCycle is a nonprofit, so your donations may be tax-deductible. We’ll provide you with a receipt for your records.
“The IRS only permits deductions for donations of clothing and household items that are in “good condition or better.”
Do you offer pickup services for larger items?
Yes, we can arrange a pickup for large or bulky items like furniture or appliances. Just contact us to schedule a convenient time!
What items do we not accept?
- Cardboard
- Plastic bottles
- Glass