Electronics Recycling · Austin, TX
Best Buy (Arboretum)
Best Buy (Arboretum) is a national retail chain in Austin. They accept electronics including computers, monitors, tvs (up to 50"), and printers and batteries (rechargeable batteries (in-store bin)). Cost: Free for most items. $29.99 fee for TVs over 50" and large monitors. Hours: Store hours (typically 10 AM - 9 PM). Walk-ins are welcome. Best Buy accepts most consumer electronics for free recycling. Multiple Austin-area locations including Sunset Valley, Cedar Park, and Round Rock. Also accepts rechargeable batteries via Call2Recycle bins. Restrictions: Limit 3 items per household per day. TVs over 50" and monitors may have fees. Quantity limits: 3 items per day.
How it compares in Austin
Of 4 electronics recycling spots we verify in Austin, Best Buy (Arboretum) is one of 3, free, that take walk-ins — the rest need an appointment. It caps intake (3 items per day), so for certified handling, try STS Electronic Recycling Inc. (free, R2).
Contact
- Address
- 9828 Great Hills Trl, Austin, TX 78759 Directions ↗
- Phone
- (512) 795-0956
- Website
- www.bestbuy.com/site/services/recycling/pcmcat149900050025.c ↗
- Hours
- Store hours (typically 10 AM - 9 PM)
- Cost
- Free for most items. $29.99 fee for TVs over 50" and large monitors.
- Serves
- Residential
Accepted items
Electronics
- Computers
- Monitors
- TVs (up to 50")
- Printers
- Phones
- Tablets
- Cables
- Small electronics
- Ink cartridges
Batteries
- Rechargeable batteries (in-store bin)
Notes
Best Buy accepts most consumer electronics for free recycling. Multiple Austin-area locations including Sunset Valley, Cedar Park, and Round Rock. Also accepts rechargeable batteries via Call2Recycle bins.
Restrictions
Limit 3 items per household per day. TVs over 50" and monitors may have fees.
Quantity limits
3 items per day