How Much Are Used Tools Worth?
If you have used tools and are thinking about selling them or pawning them, one of the most common questions is: How much are used tools worth? The answer depends on the brand, condition, age, and whether you have accessories like batteries and chargers.
At Arkadelphia Pawn & Guns, used tools are one of the most common items people bring in for pawn loans or to sell for quick cash.
What Determines the Value of Used Tools?
Used tools are typically valued based on resale value, not what you originally paid for them. Here are the main factors that determine how much used tools are worth:
1. Brand
Brand matters a lot. Professional-grade brands are worth more because they last longer and people trust them.
Top tool brands that hold value well include:
- DeWalt
- Milwaukee
- Makita
- Bosch
- Ridgid
Lower-end brands are usually worth less on the resale market.
2. Condition
Condition plays a big role in value:
- Like new → Highest value
- Lightly used → Good value
- Heavily used → Lower value
- Not working → Very low value or parts value
Clean tools that work properly are always worth more.
3. Cordless vs. Corded
Cordless tools are usually worth more, especially if they come with batteries and a charger. Batteries alone can be worth money.
If you bring:
- Tool only → Lower value
- Tool + battery → Higher value
- Tool + battery + charger → Highest value
4. Age of the Tool
Newer tools are worth more than older models. Tool technology improves over time, especially batteries.
5. Single Tool vs. Tool Set
Tool sets and combo kits are worth more than single tools because they are easier to resell.
How Much Are Used Tools Worth? (General Price Guide)
Here are rough resale and pawn value ranges for common used tools:
Tool | Typical Used Value |
Drill | $20 – $60 |
Impact Driver | $25 – $70 |
Circular Saw | $30 – $80 |
Sawzall | $40 – $100 |
Angle Grinder | $25 – $60 |
Nail Gun | $40 – $120 |
Air Compressor | $50 – $150 |
Table Saw | $100 – $300 |
Tool Combo Kit | $100 – $400 |
Batteries | $15 – $50 each |
Pawn loan amounts are usually lower than resale value because the pawn shop has to be able to resell the item if the loan is not repaid.
Most pawn loans are typically around 30% to 60% of the resale value.
Example Tool Value
Here’s a simple example:
Let’s say you have:
- DeWalt drill
- Battery
- Charger
- Case
Resale value might be around $80
Pawn loan might be around $30 – $50
If you bring a full combo kit, the value goes up significantly.
Tips to Get the Most Money for Used Tools
If you want the most money for your tools:
- Clean the tools before bringing them in
- Bring batteries and charger
- Bring the case if you have it
- Make sure the tools work
- Bring multiple tools together
- Bring newer models if possible M
Presentation and completeness can make a big difference in how much your tools are worth.
Pawn or Sell Used Tools in Arkadelphia
If you want to pawn or sell used tools, bring them to Arkadelphia Pawn & Guns. We offer:
- Pawn loans on tools
- Cash offers if you want to sell
- Fair prices
- Quick and easy process
- Cash on the spot
We accept tools, guns, jewelry, electronics, and more.
Final Thoughts
Used tools still have value, especially if they are good brands and in working condition. The more complete the set (tool, battery, charger, case), the more money you can usually get.
If you have used tools and want to know what they’re worth, bring them to Arkadelphia Pawn & Guns for a free quote. There’s no obligation, and you can walk out with cash the same day.
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