Broken Electronics Worth Flipping

For-parts phones, headphones, consoles, and speakers, each with the working value, likely fault, and repair cost so you can spot the real margin.

Electronics carry the widest spread between broken and working. A cracked-screen phone or a one-sided pair of headphones can resell for several times the as-is price after a known, documented repair.

The risk is hidden board damage. BFF favors listings with a clear stated fault and clearly labels estimated faults, so you are not bidding blind.

Live Electronics flips

48 broken Electronics listings with a margin right now, sorted by spread.

What to check before you bid

  • “Screen cracked, everything else works” is the cleanest electronics flip there is.
  • “Won’t power on” with no detail can be a dead board — bid low or skip.
  • Battery and charge-port faults are cheap, common fixes on phones and speakers.
  • Any mention of liquid damage is a hard pass unless you plan to part it out.

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Broke Fix Flip scans for-parts listings and shows the flip margin, the likely fault, and the repair cost on each one — so you buy on the spread, not the hype.