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Washington's government agencies regularly auction off surplus electronics, from computers and networking equipment to monitors and peripherals. The state's mix of federal installations, tech-focused businesses, and state departments means a steady supply of used IT equipment enters the auction market. BidProwl aggregates these listings from GSA Auctions, GovDeals, GovPlanet, and PublicSurplus, letting you search across all major platforms in one place.
Common items include desktop computers, laptops, monitors, printers, servers, networking equipment, keyboards, mice, and office peripherals. Condition varies from like-new to used, and most auctions include detailed item descriptions and photos. Equipment often comes from federal offices, military installations, state agencies, and educational institutions.
Each auction platform has its own registration and bidding process. Most require you to create an account, review the item details and photos, place your bid before the auction closes, and arrange payment and pickup or shipping if you win. Read the specific auction's terms on GSA Auctions, GovDeals, or whichever platform is hosting it, since rules vary.
Yes. In addition to your winning bid, you'll typically pay a buyer's premium to the auction platform, and you're responsible for pickup or shipping. Some auctions are local pickup only, while others offer shipping. Check each listing for its specific location and shipping options before bidding.
139 active electronics auctions in Washington right now.
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Lot Broken TV and Monitors - Televisions - Seller: King County, WA