Does Walmart Trade In Products? (TVs, iPads, Games, Consoles, Computers, Phones)

Companies have embraced trade-in programs as a way to gain new, loyal customers, boost their own stock (who doesn’t love a refurbished deal?), and offset many costs.

With their enormous position in the retail landscape and thousands of electronics items sold, you might be wonder: Does Walmart trade-in products? Here is what I discovered!

Does Walmart Trade In Products?

Walmart accepts trade-ins for seven different types of electronics as part of their Gadget to Gift Cards program. With this program, customers can use their website to evaluate their item, get the trade-in value, ship it in for free and receive a Walmart eGift card. Walmart also offers a separate trade-in program for cell phones.

To learn more about which devices Walmart accepts as part of their trade-in program, how much you can get, and how you can get cash for your old phones, keep reading!

What Items Can You Trade In At Walmart?

Walmart’s trade-in program accepts seven different categories of electronics.

These include:

  • Cell Phones
  • Tablets
  • Video Game Consoles
  • Voice Speakers
  • MP3 Players
  • Wearables
  • Laptops

To find out if your device can be traded in, visit Walmart’s Gadget to Gift Cards site, then navigate to your device category on the upper left-hand side and find the brand/model on the list.

Does Walmart Trade In TVs?

Unfortunately, televisions are not part of Walmart’s trade-in program.

One reason I can think of for this is that most TVs are simply too big and too fragile to hold up to the shipping.

While companies like Walmart have plenty of packaging options on their end for getting large electronic devices safely to customers, it doesn’t go both ways.

There simply isn’t enough specialty packaging available to the everyday consumer to send something so breakable back.

And obtaining it would be too expensive for the customers and too much of a hassle for Walmart.

Does Walmart Trade In iPads?

Walmart does accept Apple iPad trade-ins. They currently accept 19 different iPad models, starting with the iPad 1!

To see if your device is on the list, check here.

Additionally, Walmart also accepts tablets from 18 other manufacturers. You can find the full list here.

Does Walmart Trade In Video Games?

Does Walmart Trade In Video Games?

Walmart does not currently accept trade-ins on video games.

My guess is that there are simply too many different types out there, and keeping up on everything, as well as fair pricing, would be a massive task.

If you are looking to trade in video games, stores like GameStop and Best Buy accept them.

And you could also try Googling “video game trade-ins near me,” because sometimes independent second-hand media stores can fly under the radar, especially in big cities!

Does Walmart Trade In Video Game Consoles?

Walmart does accept trade-ins on video game consoles.

They currently accept consoles from three major brands: Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony.

It appears that Walmart is most interested in the newer models versus older gaming systems (which some might consider “vintage”).

To see if your device is on the list for trade-ins, check here.

Does Walmart Trade In Computers?

Walmart does not currently accept desktop computers but allows customers to trade in their laptops.

Walmart accepts laptop trade-ins from 16 manufacturers, including Apple, Dell, Lenovo, Microsoft, and Toshiba.

I would guess that they do not accept desktop computer trade-ins because of the size and the numerous parts – screen and hard drive!

Laptops, on the other hand, are much more compact and mobile.

For the full list of applicable trade-in laptops, click here.

Does Walmart Trade In Cell Phones?

Walmart accepts phone trade-ins in two different ways.

First, they accept cell phones as part of their Gadget to Gift Cards program.

In fact, it appears that Walmart’s partnership with CExchange (which handles Walmart’s trade-ins) began in 2013 with their cell phone trade-in program.

Currently, Walmart accepts seventeen different manufacturers, including Apple, Microsoft, Google, HTC, and Samsung.

I think it’s interesting they also accept dated brands like Blackberry, Kyocera, Nokia, and Razer!

You can find the full list of acceptable cell phone manufacturers here.

The second way in which Walmart trades in cell phones is the ecoATM kiosks, where customers can trade in their phones for cash.

You can even look up the value before you go, and then the site will help you find kiosks nearby. If you have a Walmart nearby, then chances are good you have an ecoATM.

What Can You Get For A Trade In At Walmart?

Trade-in values at Walmart vary widely across products, brands, and models.

For example, one of the items that fetches a premium price is the Apple Macbook, which can earn you up to $1,100 (it retailed when new for $1800!).

The Fitbit Ace device will net you only $1 max on the low end.

The best way to find out what your device is worth (to Walmart, anyway) is to check their Gadget to Gift Cards website and look it up.

To find out more about Walmart’s program, you can also read our related posts on if Walmart buys used phones, if Walmart sells used products, and where Walmart gift cards can be used.

Conclusion

Walmart’s Gadgets to Gift Cards trade-in program is a great way to get rid of old electronics that you might have lying around.

You can search for your device online at their website and initiate a free-to-ship trade-in, all from the comfort of your home.

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Marques Thomas

Marques Thomas graduated with a MBA in 2011. Since then, Marques has worked in the retail and consumer service industry as a manager, advisor, and marketer. Marques is also the head writer and founder of QuerySprout.com.

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