Worth it?
What’s a used vacuum worth?
A used vacuum typically resells for about $20–$300, depending on brand, condition, and model. And people give them away free constantly — Freebox is tracking 7 free vacuums across the US right now, worth an estimated ~$630 to resell.
Is a free vacuum worth flipping?
Because a free vacuum costs $0, the resale price is almost all profit — minus your time and transport. The best flips are clean, complete, and easy to move. Freebox tags every free find with an estimated resale value so you only chase the vacuums that pay off.
Recent free vacuums & what they’re worth
Real free vacuums Freebox is tracking, with estimated resale value on each.
Free LG cordless vacuum
Free · est. resale
Roomba i7 Robot Vaccum with spare parts
Free · est. resale
**FREE** Dyson Vacuum
Free · est. resale
Shark navigator vacuum
Free · est. resale
Vacuum cleaner
Free · est. resale
Bissell stick vacuum
Free · est. resale
Roomba robot i8 filters and brushes
Free · est. resale
All values are estimates, not guaranteed.
Used vacuum — frequently asked
- What is a used vacuum worth?
- A used vacuum typically resells for about $20–$300, depending on the brand, model, size, and condition. Higher-end or name-brand vacuums sell for more; generic or worn ones for less. These are estimates, not guaranteed prices.
- Is a free vacuum worth flipping?
- Often, yes — because the item is free, the whole resale price is profit minus your time and transport. Freebox is tracking 7 free vacuums right now with an estimated ~$630 in combined resale value. The best flips are clean, complete, and easy to move.
- Where do people give away free vacuums?
- Curb alerts, moving giveaways, and "free" posts on local marketplaces. Freebox aggregates these across the US and tags each with an estimated resale value so you can see which free vacuums are actually worth grabbing.
Find free vacuums near you
Find free vacuums worth flipping near you
Freebox tags every free vacuum with an estimated resale value and profit — see what's near you before someone else grabs it.