Electronics Recycling · Austin, TX

Best Buy (Arboretum)

Free Walk-in OK

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

Updated · 2026-05-12