Address: 6404 N Perry St, Spokane, WA 99217, USA
Phone: +15094896482
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–3:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–3:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–3:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–3:30PM
Friday: 8AM–3:30PM
Saturday: 8AM–3:30PM
chris niles
Always been treated fairly, very friendly and customer service is exceptional. Especially the pups behind the window. Thank you DU-Mor Recycling
Gabriel Mendoza
Great place to recycle your metals. Friendly staff. Easy setup. The have an awesome metal garden as well. Definately coming back.
J Harris
Sure was helpful on the phone when I called, and when I came to Scrap the part he was friendly and took a moment to show me how to unload it. Their price was reasonable, and he gave me a bit more of the price he quoted on the phone. Friendly, helpful, reasonably priced, and honest- what else could you want in a salvage yard? Good place!
Scott Ludwig
I just want to inform the common law abiding citizen who chooses to recycle here in Spokane that if you don't want to be treated like a criminal then you should not bring your scrap metal to Du-Mor. I do my share of recycling scrap metal in today's economy to supplement my full time job. I usually go to Action Recycling because they usually buy for a good price per pound. A couple of weeks ago I had some #2 copper wire I had stripped to recycle and was on the north side of Spokane and did not have enough time to get down to Action because I needed to be elsewhere soon. I remembered Du-Mor off Francis on Perry and went there. When I turn in scrap, I rarely go over the State mandated $30 check requirement, not because I don't want a check because I would have no problem cashing it at my bank, but because I am usually just turning in just enough for gas money or such. I was prepared to present my ID in order to have them see if I was on the 'no buy' list of people who have been caught selling stolen scrap metal. I was also prepared to have the plate number recorded of the vehicle I arrived in, to see if the vehicle had been involved in any activities regarding theft of recyclable materials, I assume. Even being prepared for these two demoralizing requirements required now of anyone who wants to turn in scrap here in the State of Washington, I was still willing to bring the minor amount of scrap copper to Du-Mor. After weighing the scrap, I was surprised when I was then asked to pose next to the recyclable metal I had brought in so they could take a picture of me next to it. I could maybe see this as justified if I had a bunch of HUH? Then in addition to writing down the vehicle I arrived in's plate number, I was asked to pose for another photo shoot with me and the plate number. I am quite sure that the vehicle has not been involved in any criminal activity, but just for being asked to give me a ride I don't think that the over scrutiny of the owner of the vehicle I arrived in was warranted. I turn in scrap at Action Recycling here in Spokane, and have never been treated from the get-go so much like a criminal. I didn't think that I looked like a criminal, and in no way was concerned with my scrap having been stolen materials. I just wanted to inform the common, law abiding citizen here in Spokane who is wanting to recycle there scrap metal, unless you want to be considered a criminal from the moment you walk in, don't go to Du-Mor Recycling. I would recommend Action Recycling, Earthworks, and many of the other Recyclers here in Spokane over Du-Mor.
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I'm sorry we do not take nonworking printers. Call Recycle Tech North at 368-9106. I hope this helps. Du-Mor Recycling, Inc
No we don't... we are a all metal Recycling company. Sorry about that
I'm sorry to say that we do not take in fridges. Thank you and have a nice day. Nancy Moore
Yes they will.
Tony - Sorry to say no we don't take glass. You can take it to the transfer stations in their recycling area. Thank you for your question
We should be able take the basin for you. Bring it in and we should be able to tell what its made out. Thank you for your question.
If they are metal. Most tv dishes are plastic.
I'm sorry to say but none of the recycling companies give money for glass or plastic. Aluminum Cans we are paying .40 a pound for under 100#s and over 100# is .45. Thank you for your question
.40 under 100 pounds if you go over 100 pounds then its .45, we also have a two cent coupon on our website.
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