How to Sell Your Spoilt TV For $20 Cash in Singapore
- Junk Value

- Dec 30, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: 7 days ago
Got a broken TV gathering dust? In Singapore, even a spoilt television can have resale value if you know where to sell it. With the right approach, you could earn $50 or more from a TV that won’t power on or has a cracked screen—without risking illegal dumping or giving it away for free.

Be Clear About the TV’s Condition
Buyers want to know exactly what they’re getting. Include details like:
A clear description such as “10-year-old TV, powers on intermittently, small screen crack” will attract buyers who repair, salvage parts, or resell electronics. Transparency avoids endless questions and saves time.
Sell on Platforms Where Buyers Actually Look
Carousell Singapore — tag your listing with spoilt TV, broken TV, used electronics Singapore
Electronics forums & repair groups — enthusiasts looking for parts or refurbishment
💡 Pro tip: Post in the evenings (5–9 PM), when most potential buyers browse online.
Take Honest, Detailed Photos
Photos are crucial. Show the true condition to set realistic expectations:
Clearly display the model number and brand
Include pickup info: “Pickup at Jurong, lift access available, ready today after 5 PM”
Good photos often speed up the sale and reduce unnecessary questions.
Price Realistically
Even broken TVs have value, depending on:
Brand and model
Age and condition
Demand from repairers or resellers
A fair price is key—too high may scare buyers, too low could lose potential cash. In Singapore, $20 or more is often achievable for repairable or salvagable units.
FAQs: Selling a Spoilt TV in Singapore
1. Can I really sell a spoilt TV for $20 cash in Singapore?
2. What types of spoilt TVs are usually accepted for cash?
3. Do I need to transport the spoilt TV myself?
4. What affects how much I can get for a spoilt TV?
5. What happens if my spoilt TV has no resale value?
Have a Professional Backup Plan
Instead, contact Junk Value Recycling, Singapore’s trusted TV and electronics removal company. They handle:
Broken TVs, monitors, and electronics
Old fridges, washers, and dryers
Bulky household junk and appliances
NEA-approved disposal ensures your items are recycled responsibly.
🌐 Website: www.junk-value.net




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