
We buy surplus transformers from electrical contractors.
We buy the new surplus that has been sitting in your shop since the job closed.
Get an offerOverordered project stock, cancelled jobs, takeouts from retrofits.
We see the same units from electrical contractors over and over. Here is what usually shows up and what we do with it.
Every contractor shop has the shelf: the 75 kVA dry-type from the job that changed spec, the padmount the GC ordered twice, the takeouts from the retrofit nobody hauled off. Suppliers will not take spec'd units back, restocking fees eat the margin, and the shelf keeps growing.
We buy new surplus at the top of the market, used takeouts on their test results, and failed units on their metal. Dry-types, padmounts, panelboards, breaker lots, disconnects. One unit or the whole shelf.
One offer, one truck, paperwork you can file.
Photos of nameplates, a ZIP code, a written offer, one truck. Jobsite pickup works too if there is forklift or dock access; tell us what is on site. New-in-crate units on the original skid get the strongest numbers because they resell as-is.
Get an offerWhat electrical contractors ask us first.
Yes. A single 500 kVA padmount or a lone new-surplus dry-type is a normal purchase. No lot minimum on distribution gear.
Depends on brand, rating, and whether it is still on the skid with the paperwork. It is the top of our price range. Send the nameplate and the purchase spec if you have it.
Either. For jobsites, tell us the access situation: dock, forklift, or curbside. We bring what the pickup needs.
