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Michigan's government agencies regularly surplus electronics through federal and state auction platforms. The state's concentration of federal facilities, universities, and military installations generates a steady supply of equipment networking gear. office technology or IT equipment, Michigan government auctions offer competitive pricing on items that federal agencies and state departments no longer need.
Michigan government auctions feature computers, monitors, keyboards, printers, networking equipment, servers, and office electronics. Universities and federal research facilities in the state often surplus laboratory instruments and specialized tech equipment. Items come from GSA Auctions, GovDeals, GovPlanet, and PublicSurplus, so the specific inventory changes regularly. Check each platform's Michigan listings to see what's currently available.
BidProwl aggregates electronics auctions from multiple government sources including GSA Auctions, GovDeals, GovPlanet, and PublicSurplus. You can filter by Michigan to see all active listings in one place rather than visiting each auction site separately. Most auctions run for 7-14 days, so new items are added regularly.
Yes, most government electronics auctions are open to the public. GSA Auctions and GovDeals allow anyone to bid, though you may need to register an account and provide payment information. Some auctions require business licenses or tax IDs depending on the selling agency. Check the specific auction's terms before bidding to confirm eligibility and payment requirements.
52 active electronics auctions in Michigan right now.
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Google - Cell Phones - Seller: Michigan E-Recycle