Electronics Recycling · Seattle, WA · Local guide

Small Appliance Recycling in Seattle

Small appliances (toasters, blenders, coffee makers, microwaves) are not covered by E-Cycle Washington. Best Buy accepts them for free (limit 3/day). Seattle Transfer Stations accept appliances if separated from trash. SPU Special Item Pickup charges $31 for items over 2'x2'x2'. Habitat for Humanity ReStore accepts working small appliances.

Where to drop off small appliance recycling in Seattle

2 local options, verified against listing sources.

King County household hazardous waste program

King County / Seattle HHW — North & South Facilities

Free for all King County residents. Two facilities: North (12550 Stone Ave N, Sun-Mon-Tue 9-5) and South (8100 2nd Ave S, Thu-Fri-Sat 9-5). No appointment needed.

Phone: (206) 296-4692 · Website: official program page ↗

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Updated · 2026-05-18