How to Sell a Spoilt TV in Singapore - Junk Value Recycling Tips
- Jun 23, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Feb 9
We’re the team people call when there are no takers, when listings go quiet, and when reality kicks in. If you’re deciding whether to sell, wait, or dispose, this guide will help you choose wisely.
The Hard Truth: Spoilt TVs Have Almost No Market
Search terms like “sell spoilt TV Singapore” or “who buys broken TV” are popular—but actual buyers are rare.
Why?
“Sell for Spoilt TV For Parts”? Prepare to Wait
Some owners hope to sell a faulty TV “for parts”. Yes, it can happen—but only if you’re extremely patient.
Realistically:
How Much Can a Used But Working TV Still Fetch?
Around 5 years old: You might fetch under $200 if you’re lucky
Beyond 5 years: Value drops sharply, even if functional
Why Selling A Spoilt TV Rarely Makes Sense Anymore
When Disposal Is the Smarter Move
If your TV is:
Spoilt or faulty
Cracked or not powering on
Old and unsellable
Taking up space during a move or renovation
Then TV disposal in Singapore is the fastest, safest option.
At Junk Value Recycling, we step in when selling fails. We remove bulky TVs properly, legally, and without drama—no ghosted buyers, no waiting months, no risky dumping.
Junk Value Recycling Is the Choice If Selling Fails
What we do offer:
Final Tip: Be Honest With Yourself (and Save Time)
Need fast TV disposal in Singapore?
Visit : www.junk-value.net
Disclaimer
The information provided in this article reflects the general views and opinions of Junk Value Recycling based on our industry experience. It is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute a statement of fact, legal advice, or regulatory guidance. Disposal requirements and regulations may vary depending on circumstances and location. Readers are encouraged to verify specific obligations with relevant authorities where applicable.





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