That dead circular saw, worn-out drill, or smoking miter saw has motors, gearboxes, switches, and batteries worth real money. AI shows you exactly what to pull.
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Point your phone at any power tool — cordless or corded. Or type the model number from the label.
AI identifies the motor, gearbox, battery, chuck, trigger switch, and housing — each with real sold prices.
Simple teardown guides for common tools. List parts on eBay where tool parts sell fast to DIYers and pros.
DeWalt 20V, Milwaukee M18, Makita 18V — batteries and chargers are often worth more than the tool itself.
Brushed vs. brushless, armature vs. field coil. AI knows which motors are rebuildable and worth selling.
A DeWalt 20V motor fits 15+ tools in the lineup. More fitment means faster sales and higher prices.
Sometimes a $5 brush replacement fixes a $200 tool. AI tells you when repair pays more than parting out.
Buying a pallet of returns from Home Depot? Scan each tool and know your total parts value before you bid.
Even cracked housings sell. Cosmetic-only damage tools can be cleaned up and sold whole for more.
Buy broken tools cheap at pawn shops and estate sales. Know instantly which ones have the best parts value.
Tools die on the job. Pull the good parts before tossing it and offset the cost of the replacement.
Amazon and Home Depot return pallets are full of power tools. Scan the lot, know your ROI before you buy.
Batteries (#1 by far), motors, gearboxes, chargers, chucks, and trigger assemblies. Battery platforms (DeWalt 20V, Milwaukee M18) are especially valuable.
Often yes. A DeWalt 20V drill might have a $25 motor, $15 chuck, and $10 trigger switch. The battery alone could be worth $40+.
Pawn shops, estate sales, Facebook Marketplace, return pallets, and job sites. Many "broken" tools just need a brush or switch replacement.
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