Title: Seeking Guidance on What to Do with a Bounty of Hard Drives
As I stare at over 500 hard drives piled up in my garage, I’m left pondering their fate. This unexpected collection came into my possession after my late father-in-law, who had acquired an impressive stash of refurbished SCSI HDDs, passed away before he could realize his intention to sell them.
With these drives professionally refurbished, sealed, and neatly packed for shipment, I find myself at a crossroads. During my research, I discovered that the market value for these drives ranges from $10 to $120 each, but their age raises uncertainty about finding potential buyers.
While the practical side of me considers the route of disposal—perhaps scrapping them to cut my losses—the thought of wasting valuable equipment that could serve someone else troubles me. I am eager to make the most of this situation, honoring my father-in-law’s memory by ensuring these drives find a new life instead of ending up in a landfill.
I would appreciate any advice from the community: How can I effectively sell these hard drives, or are there better alternatives I should consider? Here are the model numbers for reference:
- Seagate Barracuda ST15150N
- Seagate Barracuda ST118273LC
- Seagate Cheetah ST118202LC
- IBM DRHS IEC-950 ECE32148
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and suggestions!
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