Electronics Recycling · Dallas, TX

Best Buy (Dallas-Fort Worth)

Free Walk-in OK

Best Buy (Dallas-Fort Worth) is a national retail chain in Dallas. They accept electronics including computers, laptops, monitors, and printers. Cost: Free (most items); $29.99 fee for TVs under 50 inches. Hours: Varies by location (typically 10 AM-9 PM). Walk-ins are welcome. Best Buy locations throughout the DFW metro area accept a wide range of electronics for free recycling. TV recycling fee of $29.99 applies to TVs under 50 inches. CRTs and TVs over 50 inches not accepted. Major Dallas-area locations include NorthPark Center, Galleria Dallas, and many others. Check website for nearest location hours. Restrictions: 3 items per day per household. No CRTs. TVs over 50 inches not accepted. Quantity limits: 3 items per household per day.

How it compares in Dallas

Of 11 electronics recycling spots we verify in Dallas, Best Buy (Dallas-Fort Worth) is one of 9, free, that take walk-ins — the rest need an appointment. It caps intake (3 items per household per day), so for bigger loads, try STS Electronic Recycling (free, pickup) and DFW Electronics Recycling (free, pickup).

Contact

Address
Multiple DFW metro locations, Dallas, TX Directions ↗
Website
www.bestbuy.com/site/services/recycling/pcmcat149900050025.c?id=pcmcat149900050025 ↗
Hours
Varies by location (typically 10 AM-9 PM)
Cost
Free (most items); $29.99 fee for TVs under 50 inches
Serves
Residential

Accepted items

Electronics

  • Computers
  • Laptops
  • Monitors
  • Printers
  • Cell phones
  • Cables
  • Keyboards
  • Mice
  • Small appliances
  • TVs (under 50 in)
  • Video game consoles
  • Cameras
  • DVD/Blu-ray players

Notes

Best Buy locations throughout the DFW metro area accept a wide range of electronics for free recycling. TV recycling fee of $29.99 applies to TVs under 50 inches. CRTs and TVs over 50 inches not accepted. Major Dallas-area locations include NorthPark Center, Galleria Dallas, and many others. Check website for nearest location hours.

Restrictions

3 items per day per household. No CRTs. TVs over 50 inches not accepted.

Quantity limits

3 items per household per day

Updated · 2026-05-19