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As part of my cleanup project, I'm thinning the cable herd. One cable that is quite abundant is the IEC power cable (standard computer power cable). At $7 new from Amazon, is there any value in these things or should I just donate somewhere?
I see that a 20-pack of these (NEW, not used) recently sold on eBay for $33 shipped. At that price, why bother?
Probably just drop off a pile of them at the thrift store.
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Might donate to a local org that restores computers. Past that, you've accurately assessed their value.
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Staples will recycle them free. Your local high school IT dept may like them, as may a local computer repair shop.
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I remember the good old days when I went to a county auction and bought an enormous box of SCSI cables for $5. This was probably in like 1998. I was selling them in lots of 10 on eBay. Was getting like $30 at first. I think eventually they were getting only a few bucks. I finally sold off the rest (probably about 100 or so) for like $20 to a local reseller.
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Keep a couple and run the others over to your city/county e-waste collection site.